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CO-CURRICULAR NEWS First XVIII Football, huddle during their game against St Michael's. TERM 3, WEEK 5 FRIDAY 26 AUGUST 2016 Absentee line: 8364 8387 BULLETIN Dear College Community, The winter co-curricular program has concluded for the bulk of our sporting teams and I would like to thank all of the coaches, players, team managers and families involved in making this year such a success. I would like to also recognize all of the boys who willingly volunteered to play additional games when teams were short of players, to all boys who helped out as an official and to those who ran water during football games. The boys who volunteered to assist are the ones who truly carry the spirit of Rostrevor and live out the desire to be men for others. In week 8, on the 16th of September, we will hold the Winter Co-curricular assembly to recognise the boys who have been judged to be the most valuable contributor to their team by presenting them with a trophy. Once all of the awards have been decided, letters will be sent to families inviting them to attend. The Term 4 nominations have been submitted based on all of the students who participated in teams of Badminton, Cricket, Tennis and WaterPolo in Term 1. If any students have special circumstances that would prevent them from fulfilling this obligation, they need to see me immediately. All teams have been entered on the basis of student participation and if boys withdraw it creates a situation where Rostrevor teams will be left short of players. 1ST XVIII FOOTBALL Rostrevor 5 5 35 13 11 89 17 4 117 22 16 148 STMC 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 4 4 Goal Kickers: Darcy Fogarty 5, Patrick Dawson 4, Harrison Petty 2, Guy Hutchinson 2, Luke Valente 2, Ankin Abbott 1, Lewis McCormack 1, Mihail Lochowiak 1, Nick Collins 1, Xavier Cubillo 1, Michael Dewson 1, Dylan Smith 1. Better Players: Xavier Cubillo, Toby Pink, Patrick Dawson, Darcy Fogarty, Bradley McCarthy, Josh Richards Game Summary: Our final game for season 2016 saw us play St Michael's College at home and the playing group were very keen to finish the season off strongly. With the aid of a slight breeze we started the 1st quarter well, dominating possession and keeping the ball trapped in our front half of the field. Our midfield were terrific around the stoppages, regularly winning the ball in congestion and getting the ball moving forward to a forward line who looked hungry to get on the score board. With our strong first quarter start, we quickly raced out to a 35 point lead at ¼ time. The second quarter was our best for the match kicking 8 goals 6 for the quarter as we were able to get our running game up and going. Our fast ball movement and handball overlap provided the opposition real problems as later in the quarter they began to get numbers back in defence to restrict our forward entry. In the times the opposition did get the ball forward, our back line positioned themselves well to regularly intercept the ball and only allow the opposition a score of 1 point going into the half time break. At half time we lead by 88 points. The 3rd quarter started similarly with us again dominating possession. With the opposition getting big numbers back to clog up our forward line, we did at times struggle to think our way going forward, often kicking the ball wide or directly to the opposition numbers. Our enthusiasm to create run through hand ball was still evident even though at times we did over use the ball and not get the balance quite right. We still finished the quarter kicking 4

DATES TO REMEMBER August/September Week 6 Monday 29 Year 10 Dancing with Loreto Year 7 Retreat Tuesday 30 Years 10 & 11 SACE Counselling Evening (Equity Hub) Tuesday 30 - Friday 02 Rock & Water Camp Friday 02 JY s Father's Day Breakfast & Liturgy Week 7 Monday 05 Indian Pilgrimage Day/Evening Retreat Tuesday 06 JY's Open Morning Wednesday 07 JY's Music Night, Callan Hall Thursday 08 Middle & Senior Class & Individual Photos Friday 09 Year 10 Youth Ministry Class Hectorvile Confirmation Retreat SAVE THE DATE Presentation Night Compulsory Reception to Year 12 Event Date: Monday 31 October, 2016 Time: 6.45pm Where: Influencers Community Church, Paradise 67-91 Glen Stuart Road, Woodforde, SA 5072 T +61 8 8364 8200 F +61 8 8364 8396 E roscoll@rostrevor.sa.edu.au W www.rostrevor.sa.edu.au goals 4 and still remained defensively strong again keeping the opposition scoreless for the quarter. We went into the ¾ time break with a commanding 116 point lead. In the last quarter with the game well in control, the opportunity was created for defenders Dylan Smith and Michael Dewson to play forward with each contributing a goal much to the enjoyment of their team mates. The team, after having a successful season, were able to enjoy the last quarter finishing with another 5 goals and still keeping the opposition goal-less for the game to run out eventual winners by a large 144 points. We had an even contribution from all players in a game that we controlled and all played well. Our midfield again put in a dominant performance having our best game clearance wise and high possession numbers. Xavier Cubillo after a tough week with the passing of his Pop, was in terrific touch winning a lot of possession and using the ball well to set up play with his calmness and composure. Toby Pink again continued his good form over recent weeks with another strong marking display and dominance in the ruck. Brad McCarthy and Guy Hutchinson both benefited from Toby s ruck work to win regular clearances. Up forward our 3 talls of Darcy Fogarty, Harrison Petty and Louis McCormack provided strong marking options. Darcy again finishing with another 5 goals. Up forward at ground level Patrick Dawson was influential and had a fine game finishing with 4 goals. Our backline was again rock solid with Cam Ball, Mihail Lochowiak and Josh Richards controlling half back and intercepting everything that came their way. It was great to see the boys finish off the season in great style and showing a continued improvement in both the offensive and defensive aspects of the game. We now wait on the final results of the season to confirm if we have claimed the Messenger Shield for 2016 which would be great reward for the playing group. In closing I would like to put forward a few thankyou s. Firstly thankyou to all the 1st and 2nd XVIII players for embracing the program and challenging themselves to improve both as players and people. The group s effort and commitment went a long way towards re-establishing a strong team culture within the College. They were a terrific group to coach. I would like to take this opportunity to wish the year 12 s moving on from the College at the end of the year all the best in not only their football futures but also that of their work careers as well. No doubt our paths will cross again someday. I hope the remaining year 11 s can take ownership of the football program, show the way for the new players coming in and drive the program to another level in 2017. I would also like to thank Brett Giles, Shannon Simpson and Nic Kernahan for their assistance as coaches with the group. All have had a positive impact on the program and players. Thank you to Grant Bishop and Anthony Paech in their duties as runners and at times masseurs. Thank you to Andrew Robertson in his role as Team Manager and Jeff Fischer in his role as Head of Co-curricular, their support and assistance throughout the season has been invaluable and greatly appreciated. I would also like to thank the parents for their support throughout the season. It has been appreciated and has helped us put together a successful season. This season the College has re-established itself again as a strong football school and I look forward to seeing this continue in season 2017. Steve Symonds 1st XVIII Head Coach FIRST XVIII, Nick Platten Year 12 was a debutante in the final game of the season.

CO-CURRICULAR Photos from the Winter Season: IN OTHER CO-CURRICULAR NEWS: The Year 9A soccer team played tremendously well against Glenunga International High School in their qtr final match of the state knockout competition, however were defeated 3-1. The boys represented themselves and the College with great sportsmanship and played with passion throughout the competition. Year 11 Harrison Rahaley (Pictured Top Left) was recognized as the U18 MVP for the SA Rugby association at a recent function. The award stands as a fitting tribute to Harrison for his consistently outstanding season. Year 10 Luke Valente backed up a good performance against St Michael's in the Rostrevor 1st XVIII football side on Saturday by debuting for Norwood Reserves on Sunday against Port Adelaide. Luke kicked 3 goals in Norwood s 13 point win, which is an impressive performance for anyone, but made even more special given that he is still eligible for U16 s. CO-CURRICULAR JUNIOR YEARS - Week 4 FOOTBALL PRIMARY A 0-5 def by St Ignatius 8-7 J Lochowiak, T Walls YEAR 4/5 4-6 def Trinity College 4-2 J Piasente, J Musolino, A Pertl, J Haddad YEAR 2/3 15-6 def St Johns Belair 1-5 SOCCER PRIMARY A 0 def by St Ignatius 8 C Corbo, J Rudolph, S Calo PRIMARY B 2 def Vale Park 1 YEAR 4/5 B 7 def Magill 1 Awesome team effort under very difficult conditions J Centofanti, W Deng, I Crafter YEAR 4/5 R 14 def Trinity Gardens 0 J Rutherford, A Kapiris, P Iasiello YEAR 2/3 2 def by Walkerville 3 CHESS ROSTREVOR RED ROSTREVOR WHITE ROSTREVOR GOLD All played well. 2 games drew with Rostrevor White 2 games All played well. 2 games drew with Rostrevor Red 2 games All played well. 0 games def by Russian Ethnic 4 games All played well. BASKETBALL YEAR 6/7 30 def Walkerville 16 M Deng, J Smith YEAR 4/5R 15 def by TVCS 20 YEAR 4/5 B 34 def PAC 6 All played well. Great team effort. YEAR 2/3 16 def Walkerville 8 DEBATING ROSTREVOR N Babic, M Hawes, L Kozno def by Pembroke A very close debate decided by 0.5 of a point. Photos Left Top to Bottom... 1. Harrison Rahaley Year 11 recognised as the Under 18 mvp for the SA rugby Association. 2. Coach, Mr Pezos's with his undefeated Year 8A soccer team. 3. Coach & Old Scholar Lachlan Redman ('14) with his 9B soccer team who won all but twice, one of which was a draw! 4. Mr Pipe & Mr Monda's 4/5 soccer teams face off in their Saturday morning competition.

CO-CURRICULAR SENIOR YEARS - Week 4 BASKETBALL OPEN A 42 def by NMHS 53 D Fogarty, T Hawes OPEN B 23 def by NMHS 30 Great Team Effort OPEN C 33 def NMHS 22 J Del Casale, R Sheehan MIDDLE A 63 def NMHS 38 J Huppatz, I Carovigno, A Trzcinski MIDDLE B 31 def by NMHS 34 J Buttle, G Gordo MIDDLE C 40 def NMHS 12 FOOTBALL J van den Kieboom, J Brinkley 1ST XVIII 22-16-148 def STMC 0-4-4 X Cubillo, T Pink, P Dawson 2ND XVIII 30-20-200 def STMC 1-2-8 A Nichaloff, N Scheid, M Deer 10A 8-7-55 def by SPSC 14-6-90 H Swanbury, W Fraser, M McKay 10B 5-14-44 def IC 6-5-35 H Brasher, L Ball, O Vawser 9A 5-3-33 def SC 8-6-54 B Palmer O'Connel, J Platten, B Homan 9B 17-11-113 def IC 0-2-2 J Larkin, A Klose 8A 19-9-123 def IC 4-2-26 SOCCER 2ND XI 12 def NAZ 3 T Cusack, E Murada, M Greenwood, S Warren L Fazzini, P Reppucci 3RD XI 6 def CAB 1 D Macdonald, D Minuzzo 10A 3 def by IC 6 10B 4 def CAB 3 T D Antonio, C Mercorella, C Pietrafesa M Pergoletto, A Lewinski 9A 3 drew SICA 3 D Piscioneri, P Maio 9B 5 def MHS 2 J Guglielmucci, N Donato 8/9 B 9 def MHS 0 8A 5 def SICA 4 L Pipe, B Minuzzo, C Norton A Melisi, G Bergamin 8B 9 def GIHS 0 R Parente, M Coro TABLE TENNIS OPEN A 4 def by PAC 16 A O Brien, M Short OPEN B 16 def SPC 4 R Calabrese, N Srithar MIDDLE A 18 def SICA 2 A Keresztesi Follow our Old Collegian Clubs. Visit their websites below for recent results and more. ROCFC www.rocfc.com ROCSC www.rocsc.org ROCCC www.roccc.sa.cricket.com.au Do you have exciting news about a current student or Old Scholar? We d love to celebrate these achievements with you and the Rostrevor Community. Contact us with your story: news@rostrevor.sa.edu.au For sporting achievements, please contact Jeff Fischer: jfischer@rostrevor.sa.edu.au

PARENT EDUCATION SEMINAR Raising Beaut Kids A seminar for parents presented by Mark Le Messurier Wednesday 21st September Kelty Theatre, Rostrevor College 7.00pm to 8.30pm This free seminar offers advice on typical scenarios that parents often face at home with their children. Led by Mark Le Messurier, a wellknown teacher, counsellor and author, this seminar will provide insights and guidance on parenting. Register now to avoid disappointment; this promises to be a very insightful seminar. To find out more or to register for this free seminar, visit www.rostrevor.sa.edu.au A CATHOLIC ALL BOYS DAY & BOARDING COLLEGE IN THE EDMUND RICE TRADITION Reception to Year 12 67-91 Glen Stuart Road, Woodforde, SA 5072 T +61 8 8364 8200 F +61 8 8364 8396 E roscoll@rostrevor.sa.edu.au W www.rostrevor.sa.edu.au 67-91 Glen Stuart Road, Woodforde, SA 5072 T +61 8 8364 8200 F +61 8 8364 8396 E roscoll@rostrevor.sa.edu.au W www.rostrevor.sa.edu.au A CATHOLIC ALL BOYS DAY & BOARDING COLLEGE IN THE EDMUND RICE TRADITION Reception to Year 12

Raising Girls for Today & Tomorrow Tuesday 30 August 7.30pm - 8.30pm Presenter: Dr Nicole Archard Loreto College Performing Arts Centre 316 Portrush Road, Marryatville The Parents & Friends Association invites you to a Ladies High Tea RSVP: events@loreto.sa.edu.au Dr Archard s extensive academic background and passion for the education of girls offers a unique perspective on the importance of raising girls not just for today, but in shaping them to become women of influence in the future. She has extensively researched girls from early childhood through to adolescence, focusing on the relationship between girls and leadership. Her study of girls from schools located around the world explored how confidence, risk-taking and failure can impact on girls sense of identity and self-belief. These concepts are particularly important as girls negotiate gendered domains, the world of social media, and other such demands. With a strong belief that being a girl is to be celebrated, Dr Archard wishes to see the girls of today become the women leaders of tomorrow. About the speaker: Dr Archard is Principal of Loreto College Marryatville. She has presented at national and international conferences on the topics of gender, women and leadership, and girls education. She has published extensively in these areas, including refereed academic journals in Australia, the UK and the US, as well as several book chapters. Dr Archard has recently been conducting research on girls and STEM and was the recipient of a research grant awarded by Macquarie University, resulting in her studying girls schools located in the UK and presenting at the International Gender and Education Conference at Exeter University, in England. Sunday 11th September Lenzerheide Restaurant 12pm - 3.30pm $75 per person - Limited seats available. Tickets can be purchased via Qkr. Visit the College website for details. Email: pandf@rostrevor.sa.edu.au Guest Speaker Kelly Nestor Listen to broadcast presenter, Kelly Nestor speak about the biggest role of her life - as a mother of two children under six. Fashion displayed by Elle & Elka Jewellery by Fifth Avenue Adelaide UEFA Pro Coaches & ProfessionaL Italian Staff Ex Ac Milan Player - Andrea Icardi 1-2-3 October Rostrevor College 67-91 Glen Stuart Road, Woodforde, SA 5072 excl Ac Milan Kit Evaluation & Certificate Discounts may apply* SELECTION BEST PLAYERS FOR OVERSEAS EXPERIENCE www.acmilansoccerschool.com.au 67-91 Glen Stuart Road, Woodforde, SA 5072 T +61 8 8364 8200 F +61 8 8364 8396 E roscoll@rostrevor.sa.edu.au W www.rostrevor.sa.edu.au A CATHOLIC ALL BOYS DAY & BOARDING COLLEGE IN THE EDMUND RICE TRADITION Reception to Year 12

Rostrevor Retail Menu Breakfast & Recess Fresh Fruit Salad $4.00 Berry & Yoghurt Cup $3.60 Muesli & Yoghurt Cup $4.00 Bacon & Egg muffin /sandwich /wrap $3.30 Croissants Ham/cheese $3.50 Cheese/tomato $3.30 Assorted Toasted Jaffles Ham & Cheese $3.30 Cheese & Tomato $3.10 Banana Bread $2.50 Freshly Baked Muffins $2.00 Cheese & Vegemite Swirls $2.00 Fresh Fruit 0.80c Lunch Chicken Burger with cheese, lettuce & Mayonnaise $4.50 Balfours Gourmet Pies $4.50 Chunky Beef, Butter Chicken or Mushroom Tomato Sauce $0.20 Balfours Giant Sausage Roll $3.50 Villi s Sausage Roll (regular) $3.00 Spaghetti Bolognaise $4.50 Garlic Bread $1.50 Sandwiches Roll & Wrap add 50c (Available at Recess & Lunch) Buttered bread (2slices) $1.50 Add extras Ham, Chicken, Beef, Tuna $1.00 Vegemite, Lettuce, Cheese, Tomato, Cucumber (each) $0.40 Chicken, Avocado & Rocket $3.30 Tandoori Chicken Baguette $3.50 Ham cheese & salad baguette $3.50 Confectionary & Snacks Cheese Bega (each) $0.60 Arnott s Jazz Biscuits (3 pkt) $0.60 Chocolate mousse $3.00 Jelly cup $2.00 Red Rock Deli Chips (45gms) $2.50 Salt & Vinegar, Sea Salt, Sweet Chilli & sour Cream or Honey Soy Chicken Grain Waves Sour Cream & Chives $2.10 Pretzels Original (75gms) $2.10 Doritos Cheese Supreme (45gms) $2.10 Koala Popcorn $2.00 Corntos $1.20 Balfours Choc Chip Cookie (100gm) $2.50 Rice crackers $2.00 JJ s - Salt & vinegar, Chicken $1.20 Rostrevor Burger with cheese, lettuce, tomato and sauce $4.50 Hard Boiled Egg $0.60 Hot Dog 8 (plain) $3.40 Hot Dog 8 (with tomato sauce) $3.60 Hot Dog 8 (with cheese and sauce) $4.00

Ice-creams Fandangles $1.70 Life Savers 5 Flavours $2.20 Milo Scoop Cup $3.00 Berri Quelch Fruit Sticks $0.80 Icy Poles - Lemonade $1.50 Flavours Mango, Apple, Orange, Blackcurrant Frosty Fruits $2.20 Sunny Boy (Raspberry or Cola) $1.40 Drinks Deep Spring Water 500ml $4.00 Farmers Union Classic Milk (375ml) $3.20 Flavours - Orange/Passionfruit/Lemon Flavours Chocolate & Strawberry Mount Franklin Water 600ml $2.80 Goulburn Valley Premium Juice, 500ml $3.00 Pump Water 750ml $3.80 Flavours - Orange, Apple, Apple & Blackcurrant Up & Go 250ml $2.50 Fuze Ice Tea 465ml $3.50 Flavours Choc Ice or Strawberry $2.50 Flavours - Peach, Raspberry & Hibiscus, Lemon Juice Box Flavours $2.20

Specials of the Week $4.50 MONDAY MEAL 1 MEAL 2 PASTA Chicken Burger Special Fried Cheesy Mac with cheese, Rice lettuce & mayonnaise TUESDAY MEAL 1 MEAL 2 PASTA Butter Chicken & Rice Rostrevor Beef Burger with cheese, lettuce, tomato and sauce Stir Fried Hokkein Noodles WEDNESDAY MEAL 1 MEAL 2 PASTA Chicken Nuggets & wedges Chicken Yiros with lettuce & tzatziki sauce Meatballs and Pasta THURSDAY MEAL 1 MEAL 2 PASTA Hot Chicken Nachos & sour Beef Lasagne Roll cream with cheese and mayonnaise FRIDAY MEAL 1 MEAL 2 PASTA Pizza Baked Potato Penne Alla Ham/Pineapple with bacon, Panna BBQ Chicken cheese & sour cream

UNIFORM SHOP Opening Times during School Term Tuesdays Thursdays 8.00am - 12.00pm 1.00pm - 6.00pm Uniform Shop 08 8364 8383 Email: rostrevoruniform@spotless.com.au Extra opening times will be advertised during the year through the School Newsletter Uniform Shop Manager - Ms Sharon Harris Purchases may be made by Cash, Cheque, Credit Card, EFTPOS, Flexi Schools American Express, Diners and EFTPOS Cash Outs are not available Prices as at 23 August, 2016 Prices are subject to change without notice 67-91 Glen Stuart Road, Woodforde SA 5072 Telephone No: (08) 8364 8200 Facsimile No: (08) 8364 8396 www.rostrevor.sa.edu.au Rostrevor College is a Catholic School in the Edmund Rice Tradition

UNIFORM SHOP PRICE LIST SCHOOL WEAR SCHOOL WEAR (cont.) Blazer: Sizes 65-73... $245.00-$260.00 Sizes 75-88... $265.00-$285.00 Sizes 90-100... $290.00 Sizes 105-140... $295.00 Summer/Winter Shorts: Junior Sizes 22-32... $50.00 Sizes 34-42... $55.00 Summer Shorts: Middle / Senior Sizes 24-30... $58.00 Sizes 32-48... $68.00 Summer Shirt: Junior Banded Sizes 4-16... $34.00 Tuck in Upper Junior/Middle/Senior Sizes 10-30.$35.00-$45.00 Winter Shirt: Sizes 2-12.. $35.00 Sizes 14-16...$37.00 Sizes 18-32....$40.00 Trousers: Sizes 22-32... $85.00 Sizes 34-46... $95.00 Jumper: Sizes 4-14...... $75.00 Sizes 16-26... $92.00 Yr 12 Jumper (optional): Sizes 16-26... $85.00 Prefect s White Business Shirt: Sizes 18 28... $36.00 Tie: 13 loop... $25.00 16 loop... $25.00 42 and 54... $25.00 Year 10/11 Senior Tie... $25.00 Year 12... $26.00 Socks: Junior Grey slouch (summer)... $9.00 Grey banded (winter)... $11.00 Middle / Senior Grey slouch (summer)... $9.00 Black (winter)... $9.00 Belt (Black with silver buckle): Middle / Senior Sizes 24cm-46cm... $27.00 Sun Hats: Junior (Bucket Hat) Sizes-55/58/61cm... $15.00 Junior (Slouch Hat) Sizes-S/M/L/XL... $16.00 Middle/Senior (Bucket Hat) $15.00 Sizes-(S/M)-(M/L)-(L/XL) Middle/Senior (Baseball Cap)... $25.00 House Tops: (Barron, Egan, Gurr, Murphy, O Brien & Webb) Size 10 16 $35.00 Size XS XL $40.00 Shoes: South Australian made Black School Shoes Velcro Shoes (Rec-Yr2 only) Sizes 10-1... $95.00 South Australian made Black Lace up Shoes Sizes 2-14... $95.00 $125.00 Narrow (AC) & Broad Fittings (CE) available PHYSICAL EDUCATION UNIFORM Sport Socks: Rostrevor Anklet... $9.00 Rostrevor Crew... $9.00 PE Tops: Sizes 4-XS... $56.00 Sizes 16S-26XXXL... $66.00 PE Shorts: Sizes 6-XS... $31.00 Sizes 16S-26XXXL... $38.00 Tracksuit Jacket: Sizes 4-XXL... $80.00 Tracksuit Pants: Sizes 4-XXXL... $60.00 Fleecy Tracksuit Pants (Reception Yr 2 only) Sizes 4 14... $25.00 Rugby Tops (Reception Yr 2 only) Size 4ESC... $70.00 Size 4C 6C... $75.00 Size 8C 12C... $80.00

UNIFORM SHOP PRICE LIST SCHOOL ACCESSORIES CO-CURRICULAR SPORTS (cont.) School Bags: Back Pack (Small)... $60.00 Physio Pack (Medium)... $85.00 Physio Pack (Large)... $90.00 Physio Pack (X/Large)... $95.00 Sport Bag..... $25.00 Library Bag (Rec Yr 4)... $10.00 Co-Curricular Sports Bag... $35.00 Classroom Accessories: Painting Smock (Rec Yr 6)... $20.00 Pencil Case (Yr 3 Yr 12)... $11.00 Portfolio (Rec Yr 6)... $19.00 Portfolio (Yr 7 Yr 12)... $19.00 Chair Bag (Rec Yr 4).... $13.00 ipad Neoprene Tablet Sleeve. $7.00 Winter Accessories: Umbrella Black (fold away)... $20.00 Umbrella Large (Red & Black stripes)... $22.00 Poncho (Rec-Yr 6)... $17.00 Poncho (adult size)... $23.00 Miscellaneous: Lanyard... $5.00 Graduation Bear... $25.00 Blazer Button... $3.50 Shoe Bag... $10.00 Laundry Bags (2 pack-boarders only)...... $44.00 Drink Bottle Cover.. $10.00 Lunch & Recess Bag... $15.00 Laundry Marker... $3.00 Safety Glasses (Yr 7 12)... $10.00 Wine Glass... $7.00 Sports Tankard... $9.00 CO-CURRICULAR SPORTS Soccer: Soccer Tops Sizes 6-16... $50.00 Sizes S-XXL... $56.00 Soccer Shorts Sizes 6-16... $31.00 Sizes S-XXL... $38.00 Soccer Socks... $9.00 Football: Sleeveless Guernsey Sizes 6 10... $50.00 Sizes 12-18(M)... $54.00 Size 20(L)... $57.00 Sizes 22(X/L)-26(XXX/L)... $65.00 Long Sleeve Guernsey Sizes 8... $38.00 Sizes 10-20... $45.00 Sizes 22-24... $50.00 Football Shorts Sizes 6-8... $16.00 Sizes 10-24... $25.00 Football Socks... $9.00 First XVIII Football Guernsey... $72.00 First XVIII Football Shorts... $27.00 First XVIII Football Socks... $11.00 Tennis: Tennis Shorts Sizes 12-XL... $32.00 Drive Team Tennis Top... $70.00 Basketball: Singlets (includes numbers) Sizes XXS-XXXXL... $60.00 Shorts Sizes 14-XXXXL... $50.00 Open Basketball (2 piece includes numbers) Sizes Small XXXL... $120.00 Cricket: Cricket Tops Sizes 10-14... $56.00 Sizes XS-XXL... $63.00 Cricket Pants Sizes 10-24... $35.00 Cricket Hat (Gray Nicholls with Rostrevor Crest)... $20.00 Cricket Cable Vest (optional) Sizes 10-16... $59.00 Sizes 18-26... $66.00 First XI Cricket Top... $60.00 First XI Cricket Cap (Albion)... $55.00 Water Polo: Bathers Sizes 12-20... $35.00 (Bathers also used for Interschool Catholic Competitions)

UNIFORM SHOP PRICE LIST Sale of Used Garments The Uniform Shop is a service to parents wishing to buy good, used uniforms at reasonable prices. Parents who wish to sell garments their sons no longer need may leave these items at the Uniform Shop when it is open. Garments will be accepted for Consignment Only on the following terms: Garments must be in good, clean condition, Blazers must be dry-cleaned. Torn, patched and/or darned clothing will not be accepted. Garments must be clearly labelled with the owner s name, address, telephone number, BSB number and Account number. If no name and contact details are attached it will be considered a donation. The Manager reserves the right to dispose of any garments considered unsuitable for sale. Garments accepted are blazers, jumpers, trousers, shorts and shirts. Not accepted are hats, bathers, socks, and school & PE bags. Prices for garments will be set by the Manager with 2/3 of the proceeds returned to the parent and 1/3 retained by office administration. Donations of clothing are gratefully accepted. Garments will hang for no longer than one year. Any further inquiries regarding the Uniform Shop can be made by contacting the Uniform Shop staff at the Uniform Shop on (08) 8364 8383 (Tuesday 8.00am - 12.00pm & Thursday 1.00pm 6.00pm during school term) Uniform Shop