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2018 Financial and General
Information A Guide for Parents
BUNBURY SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL An Independent Public School
Est. 1918
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PRINCIPAL’S NOTE
I am pleased to present to you the Bunbury Senior High School Contributions and Charges for 2018. The information in this booklet outlines all the costs associated with sending your child to this school. Bunbury Senior High School is committed to keeping costs to a minimum whilst maintaining an interesting and engaging curriculum that provides equitable access to all students. All costs outlined in this booklet are approved by the school Finance Committee and School Board in accordance with the School Education Act 1999. The booklet also outlines the assistance that is available to parents and the eligibility requirements that enable you to access this assistance. All parents will receive a personal invoice for each of their children enrolled at this school. If you believe this invoice to be incorrect you should contact the Accounts Staff on 9781 2500. Schools rely heavily on parents meeting their commitments in respect to these contributions and charges. Our capacity to continue to provide students with the consumables that enable us to present a quality curriculum is directly affected by your commitment to meeting these contributions and charges. Some optional courses have a higher charge based on the cost of consumables for that course. Parents who are unable to meet the costs at commencement of the school year are encouraged to contact the Manager Corporate Services to make an arrangement for payment throughout the year. Thank you for your support of your child’s education at Bunbury Senior High School. CRAIGE PETTIT PRINCIPAL
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CONTRIBUTION AND CHARGES - PAYMENT OPTIONS Payment can be made at the school administration between 8.00am and 4.00pm during school terms excluding public holidays by
Cash
Cheque
EFTPOS
Credit card - in person or by telephone
Direct deposit to the school bank account –
Account details: BSB 016 560 Account No 3408 25826. We understand the cost of schooling can be a burden for many families particularly at the beginning of the year. If you wish to discuss payment options or a payment plan please contact the Manager Corporate Services, Glenda Smith on 9781 2500
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2018 SECONDARY ASSISTANCE SCHEME General Information The West Australian Department of Education provides an allowance to assist eligible families with secondary schooling costs. To be eligible for the allowance the parent/guardian must hold a Centrelink or Veterans Affairs card that represents a statement of income for the family. The allowance consists of two components:
$115 Clothing allowance paid directly to the parent/guardian or the school.
$235 Educational Program Allowance paid directly to the school. Application is made by the parent or guardian for student/s enrolled in Years 7-12 at a secondary school. Eligibility Criteria Parent or guardian must hold one of the following cards:
Centrelink Pensioner Concession Card
Centrelink Family Health Care Card
Veterans’ Affairs Pensioner Concession Card Please Note: the only Veterans’ Affairs Card that meets the criteria is a blue card that is issued annually and expires in December each year. This card is income means tested. The parent/guardian must be the holder of a card that is valid some time during first term. The only exception to this is when a student holds their own health care card and has been declared independent by Centrelink (eg living away from home). In this instance, a letter of confirmation from Centrelink needs to accompany the application. The allowance is paid up to and including the year the student turns 18 years of age.
An application form is enclosed for your convenience.
Applications close 13 April, 2018 Late Applications Late applications will not be accepted unless the student has recently arrived from interstate or overseas and enrolled after the end of first term.
Contributions and Charges Schools will receive the Educational Program Allowance of $235 for approved recipients. In the first instance this amount will be paid directly to the school to reduce voluntary contributions in Years 7-10 and the course charges in Years 11 and 12. Clothing Allowance The clothing allowance of $115 will be paid to the parent/guardian unless indicated on the application form that you wish it to be paid to the school. If payment to the parent/guardian is requested, the payment will be deposited into the parent/guardians bank account. Processing of Payments Once the form is completed by the parent/guardian, the school will forward applications to the School Resourcing and Budgeting Directorate for processing. If you change any of your details supplied on the application form please notify the school as soon as possible on 9781 2500.
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OTHER APPROVED CHARGES – VOLUNTARY The following optional charges also appear on student Contribution and Charges sheets Health Centre The Bunbury Senior High School’s Health Centre is staffed by a registered Community Child and School Health nurse. The school health nurse is positioned four days per week. Students are encouraged to take responsibility for their own health and as such can access the first aid supplies which are available to treat minor injuries the same as they would at home. Any serious concerns will be treated by the nurse or a trained first aid person in their absence. Services tailored for adolescent students at Bunbury Senior High School include: Health assessments and the provision of information, advice, referral and support for students. The support provided encourages the development of knowledge, skills and behavior, and encourages the young person to cope with their health issue(s) and make healthy lifestyle choices. You are invited and encouraged by the school to contribute a voluntary levy of $2.00 towards these resources thereby allowing the quality care provided to continue. Kingia Magazine Year Book The cost of the school year book is $20.00. You will be asked if you want to order one at the time you pay your child’s Contributions and Charges. The book is printed and distributed and the end of each year and contains photos and stories from current year. Voluntary Chaplaincy Donation The school is privileged to have a chaplain as part of its pastoral care team. The chaplain acts as an advocate for students and liaises with parents, staff and external agencies to support positive outcomes for students. As the chaplain is not a teacher, some students may feel more comfortable in approaching the chaplain when they need someone to talk to. It is not Department of Education policy to pay the salaries of chaplains. Funds for this service are raised by donations from the school, local churches and parent donations. The school also contributes to this cost. We would be grateful if you could donate $30.00 or any amount you think appropriate to the chaplaincy fund as this will assist in maintaining this valuable service. Technology cost Print Quotas The charge is designed to ensure that use of printers in the school is carefully managed and to encourage students to use print resources wisely. The charge covers the cost of consumables. Quota Levels All students in the school will be allocated a base number of pages of printing (above normal curriculum needs). When students exceed the quota a further compulsory charge will be required to access further printing.
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SENIOR SCHOOL COURSES AND CHARGES Under the Education Act Regulations, all courses for senior school students are considered to be charges and are thus compulsory. There is no established maximum charge; however, the school has endeavoured to keep the costs as low as possible. Some courses will require the purchase of textbooks as an additional cost and these have been detailed in this booklet and the Contributions and Charges invoice enclosed in this package.
ACCIDENT AND PERSONAL INSURANCE
The Department of Education does not provide accident insurance, including ambulance cover for students injured at school. Parents are encouraged to take out their own personal accident cover for their child. The exception is overnight excursions and parents will be advised of the extent of insurance cover at the time of the excursion. The Department of Education does not provide property insurance for students personal items - Students are not encouraged to bring valuables to school. The school does provide students with lockers. Students are required to provide their own lock.
STUDENT DIARIES $5.00 Diaries will be issued to all students on the first school day of 2018. The diary contains interesting and helpful information in relation to their education program at Bunbury Senior High School
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YEAR 7 Voluntary Contributions and Compulsory Charges
SUBJECT VOLUNTARY COMPULSORY
CONTRIBUTION CHARGE
English $25
Mathematics $25
Science $30
Humanities $25
Health Education $10
Physical Education $20
Computer Literacy $10
Language (French or Indonesian) $12
Technology Consumables $8
Library $10
Music Mastery $30
Band (Music students only) $20
Visual Arts Specialist Program (selected students only) $90
Bunbury Elite Sports Training Program (BEST) $400
(selected students only)
The Arts (Performing and Visual)
This includes Drama, Dance Visual Art and General Music $30
Technologies
This includes Woodwork , Metalwork, Food and Fibre $30
All Year 7 courses do not exceed $235 Voluntary Contribution
Students studying Bunbury Elite Sports Training Program (BEST) and Visual Arts Specialist Program will be required to make the compulsory charge for courses prior to the
commencement of the course on 1 February 2018.
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YEAR 8 Voluntary Contributions and Compulsory Charges
SUBJECT VOLUNTARY COMPULSORY
CONTRIBUTION CHARGE
English $25
Mathematics $25
Science $30
Humanities $25
Health Education $10
Physical Education $20
Digital Technology $10
Language (French or Indonesian) $12
Technology Consumables $8
Library $10
Music Mastery $30
Band (Music students only) $20
Visual Arts Specialist Program (selected students only) $90
Bunbury Elite Sports Training Program (BEST) $400
(selected students only)
The Arts (Performing and Visual)
This includes Drama, Dance and Visual Art $30
Technologies
This includes Woodwork , Metalwork, Food and Fibre $30
All Year 8 courses do not exceed $235 Voluntary Contribution
Students studying Bunbury Elite Sports Training Program (BEST) and Visual Arts Specialist Program will be required to make the compulsory charge for courses prior to the
commencement of the course on 1 February 2018.
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YEAR 9 Voluntary Contributions and Compulsory Charges
SUBJECT VOLUNTARY COMPULSORY
CONTRIBUTION CHARGE
English $27
Mathematics $27
Science $34
Humanities $27
Health Education $10
Career Education $10
Technology Consumables $10
Library $10
Band (Music students only) $20
Visual Arts Specialist Program (selected students only) $90
Bunbury Elite Sports Training Program (BEST) $400
(selected students only)
The Arts Electives
Dance $10
Drama $10 $8
Music Mastery (Year course – must be studied both semesters) $20 $60
Visual Arts $10 $50
Technologies Electives
Computer Assisted Drawing $10
Clothing and Textiles $10 $45
Computer Game Making $10 $10
Digital Media $10
Food Technology $10 $65
Metalwork $10 $20
Photography $10 $13
STEAM $10 $20
Woodwork $10 $20
Language Electives
French $10
Indonesian $10
Health and Physical Education Electives
General Physical Education $10
Movement for Life $10 $35
All Year 9 courses do not exceed $235 Voluntary Contribution
Students studying Bunbury Elite Sports Training Program (BEST) and Visual Arts Specialist Program will be required to make the compulsory charge for courses prior to
the commencement of the course on 1 February 2018.
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YEAR 10 Voluntary Contributions and Compulsory Charges
SUBJECT VOLUNTARY COMPULSORY
CONTRIBUTION CHARGE
English $27
Mathematics $27
Science $34
Humanities $27
Health Education $10
Career Education $10
Technology Consumables $10
Library $10
Band (Music students only) $20
Visual Arts Specialist Program (selected students only) $90
Bunbury Elite Sports Training Program (BEST) $120
(selected students only)
The Arts Electives
Craft $10
Drama $10 $8
Fine Art $10 $55
Music Mastery $10 $30
Technologies Electives
Computer Assisted Drawing $10
Computer Science and Programming $10 $10
Information Technology – Multimedia $10 $10
Computer Game Making $10
Media Production – Animation $10 $10
Media Production – Film $10 $10
Food Technology $10 $65
Metalwork $10 $20
Photography $10 $13
Robotics $10 $20
Woodwork $10 $20
Workshop $10 $20
Language Electives
French $10
Humanities Electives
Law Criminal Investigation $10 $36
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YEAR 10 Voluntary Contributions and Compulsory Charges
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SUBJECT VOLUNTARY COMPULSORY
CONTRIBUTION CHARGE
Health and Physical Education Electives
Aquatics – Striking Sports $10 $36
General Physical Education $10
Health Studies $10
Movement for Life $10 $35
Outdoor Education $10 $40
Recreational Fitness $10 $36
All Year 10 courses do not exceed $235 Voluntary Contribution
Students studying Bunbury Elite Sports Training Program (BEST) and Visual Arts Specialist Program will be required to make the compulsory charge for courses prior to
the commencement of the course on 1 February 2018.
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YEAR 11 & 12 Senior School - 2018 Compulsory Charges
Subject Charge
Applied Information Technology ATAR 11 ATAR $52
Applied Information Technology ATAR 12 ATAR $52
Applied Information Technology General 12 GENERAL $46
Automotive Engineering & Technology General 11 GENERAL $60
Automotive Engineering & Technology General 12 GENERAL $60
Bunbury Elite Sports Training (BEST) Year 11 ENDORSED $120
Bunbury Elite Sports Training (BEST) Year 12 ENDORSED $120
Biology ATAR 11 ATAR $60
Biology ATAR 12 ATAR $60
Career & Enterprise General 11 GENERAL $50
Career & Enterprise General 12 GENERAL $50
Certificate II Business Year 11 GENERAL $40
Certificate II Business Year 12 GENERAL $40
Certificate II Digital Media Year 11 GENERAL $105
Certificate II in Outdoor Recreation Year 11 GENERAL $160
Certificate II in Sport and Recreation Year 12 GENERAL $125
Certificate II Visual Arts Year 11 GENERAL $90
Certificate II Visual Arts Year 12 GENERAL $90
Certificate II in Skills for Work Year 11 GENERAL $50
Certificate II in Skills for Work Year 12 GENERAL $50
Chemistry ATAR 11 ATAR $60
Chemistry ATAR 12 ATAR $60
Band $20
Design: Photography General 11 GENERAL $50
Economics ATAR 12 ATAR $55
English General 11 GENERAL $45
English General 12 GENERAL $45
English ATAR 11 ATAR $60
English ATAR 12 ATAR $70
Food Science & Technology General 11 GENERAL $180
Food Science & Technology General 12 GENERAL $180
Geography ATAR 11 ATAR $45
Geography ATAR 12 ATAR $45
Health Studies ATAR 11 ATAR $50
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YEAR 11 & 12 Senior School - 2018 Compulsory Charges
Subject Charge
Human Biology ATAR 11 ATAR $50
Human Biology ATAR 12 ATAR $50
Library/Resource Centre $15
Literature ATAR 11 ATAR $60
Literature ATAR 12 ATAR $60
Mathematics : Applications ATAR 11 ATAR $55
Mathematics : Applications ATAR 12 ATAR $55
Mathematics : Essentials General 11 GENERAL $55
Mathematics : Essentials General 12 GENERAL $55
Mathematics : Methods ATAR 11 ATAR $55
Mathematics : Methods ATAR 12 ATAR $55
Mathematics : Specialist ATAR 11 ATAR $55
Mathematics : Specialist ATAR 12 ATAR $55
Modern History ATAR 11 ATAR $55
Modern History ATAR 12 ATAR $55
Music – Contemporary ATAR 11 ATAR $100
Physical Education Studies ATAR 11 ATAR $65
Physical Education Studies ATAR 12 ATAR $95
Physical Education Studies General 12 GENERAL $65
Physics ATAR 11 ATAR $50
Physics ATAR 12 ATAR $50
Politics and Law ATAR 11 ATAR $42
Politics and Law ATAR 12 ATAR $42
Psychology ATAR 11 ATAR $45
Psychology ATAR 12 ATAR $65
Technology Consumables $15
Visual Arts ATAR 11 ATAR $90
Workplace Learning – Authority Developed $50
Please note: Total cost will depend on choices made.
For courses studied through School of Distance Education (SIDE) please see page 18
ENGAGEMENT PROGRAM
Program Charges
Senior School Engagement Program (Off Site) $500
Please note:
BEST Program compulsory charge of $120 is payable prior to the commencement of 2018 course
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2018 Other Optional Charges These costs only apply if students attend or participate in these events
EXCURSIONS / INCURSIONS / CAMPS AND OTHER COSTS – YEARS 7 TO SENIOR SCHOOL
Gifted & Talented Program
Year 7 Year 8 Year 9 Year 10 Senior School
Excursion/Incursions & Competitions $400 $400 $400 $400 $400
Year 7 Camp $350
Year 9 Camp $3800
BEST Specialist Sports Program
Year 7 Year 8 Year 9 Year 10 Senior School
Excursion/Incursions $50 $50 $50 $50 $50
Australian Institute of Sport tour $3500
Surfing Excursion $30
Visual Arts Specialist Program
Year 7 Year 8 Year 9 Year 10 Senior School
Excursion/Incursions $100 $100 $100 $100 $100
National Arts Gallery in Melbourne $3500
Certificate Courses –Senior School
Year 7 Year 8 Year 9 Year 10 Senior School
Certificate Course Tuition where tuition is provided by and external provider – Cost will depend on Certificate studied. $500 deposit is required before 10 December 2017 to secure enrolment. Where payment is not received students will be withdrawn from this course.
$500 to
$6000
Art /Craft & Visual Art
Year 7 Year 8 Year 9 Year 10 Senior School
Workshops $100 $100 $100 $100 $100
Guest Artist $20 $20 $20 $20 $20
Art Gallery of WA workshop $100 $100 $100 $100 $100
Visual Arts excursion/incursions $100 $100 $100 $100 $100
Special Projects $100 $100 $100 $100 $100
Business Education
Year 7 Year 8 Year 9 Year 10 Senior School
Excursion/Incursions $50
Career Education
Year 7 Year 8 Year 9 Year 10 Senior School
Excursion/Incursions $100 $100 $100 $100 $100
Career Expo $50 $50
Worsley & Iluka visit $50
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2018 Other Optional Charges These costs only apply if students attend or participate in these events
EXCURSIONS / INCURSIONS / CAMPS AND OTHER COSTS – YEARS 7 TO SENIOR SCHOOL
(continued) Sporting Events – Whole school Sporting Events – Phys Education
Year 7 Year 8 Year 9 Year 10 Senior School
Country Week – by selection $550 $550 $550 $550
Interschool Athletics Carnival $15 $15 $15 $15 $15
Interschool Cricket $30 $30 $30 $30 $30
Interschool Cross Country $20 $20 $20 $20 $20
Interschool Swimming $15 $15 $15 $15 $15
Interschool Sporting events – other $50 $50 $50 $50 $50
Lightning Carnival $15 $15
Winter Carnival $15 $15 $15 $15
Surfing Excursion $30
University visit for PE Studies students $50
Excursion/Incursions $80
Languages
Year 7
Year 8
Year 9
Year 10
Senior School
Excursion/Incursions $80 $80 $80 $80
On-Line subscription $20 $20 $20 $20 $20
Competitions $30 $30 $30 $30
Overseas school trip $2300
Mathematics
Year 7 Year 8 Year 9 Year 10 Senior School
Excursion/Incursions $50 $50 $50 $50 $50
Competitions $50 $50 $50 $50 $50
Revision Seminars $50
On Lie Subcriptions $15 $15 $15 $15 $15
Outdoor Education
Year 7 Year 8 Year 9 Year 10 Senior School
Excursions/incursions $50 $50
Camps $100 $100
Certificate II ODE - - excursions $250
Senior School Engagement Program
Year 7 Year 8 Year 9 Year 10 Senior School
Excursion/Incursions $50
Camp $300
Uniform $80
Science
Year 7 Year 8 Year 9 Year 10 Senior School
Biology Camp $60
Excursion/Incursions $100 $100 $100 $100 $200
Competitions $50 $50 $50 $50 $50
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2018 Other Optional Charges These costs only apply if students attend or participate in these events
EXCURSIONS / INCURSIONS / CAMPS AND OTHER COSTS - YEARS 7 TO SENIOR SCHOOL (continued)
Other
Year 7 Year 8 Year 9 Year 10 Senior School
School Ball $150
Leavers Jacket – Yr 12 only $150
Youth Leadership Program $500 $500 $500 $500 $500
ATAR bound University visits $50
Study Skills Seminar/Workshop $50 $50
Study Skills Excursions $100 $100
Study Skills Camp $300
School of Isolated Education courses $60 $60 $60 $60 $60
Prefect Camp $100
End of Year activities/excursions $50 $50 $50 $50 $50
End of Semester activities/excursions $50 $50 $50 $50 $50
Whole year group activities $50 $50 $50 $50 $50
Motivational Day $50
Regional Youth Literature Days $110 $110 $110 $110 $110
Year Group & 10 Camp (overnight) $200 $200
Bring Your Own Device –Whole School – see separate sheet for further information
$1200 $1200 $1200 $1200 $1200
English
Year 7 Year 8 Year 9 Year 10 Senior School
Excursion/Incursions $400 $400 $400 $400 $400
Humanities
Year 7 Year 8 Year 9 Year 10 Senior School
Modern History excursion $150
Politics & Law–Mock Trials/excursions $230
Revisions Seminars $100
Canberra Tour $2500 $2500 $2500
Excursion/Incursions $50 $50 $50 $50 $50
Competitions $50 $50 $50 $50 $50
Economics Excursion $150
Music/Band/Instrumental Music
Year 7 Year 8 Year 9 Year 10 Senior School
Excursion/Incursions $100 $100 $100 $100 $100
Camps $400 $400 $400 $400 $400
Music Showcase Night tickets $15 $15 $15 $15 $15
WAYJO Concert $15 $15 $15 $15 $15
Bridgetown Blues $30 $30 $30 $30 $30
Instrument hire $120 $120 $120 $120 $120
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2018 Other Optional Charges These costs only apply if students attend or participate in these events
EXCURSIONS / INCURSIONS / CAMPS AND OTHER COSTS - YEARS 7 TO SENIOR SCHOOL (continued)
Performing Arts (Dance & Drama)
Year 7 Year 8 Year 9 Year 10 Senior School
Production tickets $50 $50 $50 $50 $50
Guest Artist $50 $50 $50 $50 $50
Visiting guest artist– Drama $50 $50 $50 $50 $50
Excursions – Drama $30 $30 $30 $50 $50
Workshop – Drama $20 $20 $20 $20 $200
Excursions – Dance $50 $50 $50 $50 $50
Food Technology
Year 7 Year 8 Year 9 Year 10 Senior School
Food & Technology Excursions $50 $50 $50 $50 $150
Take Away disposable containers $3 $3 $3 $3 $3
Photography
Year 7 Year 8 Year 9 Year 10 Senior School
Excursion/Incursions $30 $30 $30 $30
Workplace Learning - Authority Developed
Year 7 Year 8 Year 9 Year 10 Senior School
Log book, site visits $50
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Year 7 to Year 12
Other Optional Costs Kingia Magazine (Year Book) $20.00 School Diary $5.00
Voluntary Approved Requests - per family Chaplaincy Contribution $30.00 Medical Centre $2.00
Per student Year 7 - 10 Technology Consumables $5.00
Other costs as required Transport/Library/ID Card (replacement cost) $3.00 per card Photocopying A4 - Library only $0.10 per page Photocopying A3 - Library only $0.20 per page Photocopying Colour A4 - Library only $0.25 per page Photocopying Colour A3 -) Library only $0.50 per page Laminating A4 $1.00 per page Laminating A3 $1.50 per page
Personal Use Items Dress Code Items – see page 21. Book requirements and Personal Use Items – See separate enclosed information. Please not all personal Use Items and Book requirements may be purchased from any supplier of choice.
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SCHOOL UNIFORM INFORMATION
Uniform Shop Opening Times for 2018
Monday, 29 January 2018 9.00am – 4.00pm
Tuesday, 30 January 2018 9.00am – 12.00pm
Wednesday, 31 January 2018 11.00am – 2.00pm
Thursday, 1 February 2018 11.00am – 2.00pm
Friday, 2 February 2018 11.00am – 2.00pm
Every Wednesday 1.00pm – 2.00pm for rest of year during school terms
The Uniform Shop is located near the school canteen. Entry is best from the main entrance to the school administration on Haig Crescent. In January 2018, Room 16 will be staffed by parent volunteers. Parents/students should complete an order form in Room 16 and present it at the Uniform Shop for pick-up and delivery. Items can be tried on for size in Room 16. Uniform Price List Prices valid as at time of print - Sizing Range is available online
ITEM SIZES PRICE
School Navy & White Polo Shirt Sizes 8 to 3XL $30
Senior School Navy Maroon & White Polo Shirt
Sizes 10 to 3XL
$30
Bunbury SHS Rugby Jumpers 14, XS, Small, Medium, Large, XL, 2XL, 3XL
$85
Micro-fibre Jacket Sizes 10, 12, 14, XS-3XL
$70
Track Pants Sizes 10, 12, 14, XS-3XL $60
BSHS Navy Shorts – Long & short leg Sizes 10 to XL $25
Country Week Uniform Jacket Polo Shirt
Sizes 10 to XL Sizes 10 to XL
$70 $45
VASP Specialist Program Polo Shirt
TBA
$45
BEST Specialist Program Singlet Polo Shirt Walk Shorts – long & short leg
Sizes 10 to XL Sizes 10 to XL Sizes 10 to XL
$40 $45 $25
Please visit our website to download Uniform Order Form
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SCHOOL CANTEEN INFORMATION
General The canteen is available to all students and is an important part of our school community. The canteen provides a good variety of high quality, fresh and healthy items at reasonable prices. Students are advised to order their lunch to ensure they get what they prefer as we work on an order system. Some spare lunches are available but limited amounts daily. Opening Times
8.15am – 8.40am Before school 10.55am – 11.20am Lunch 1 1.24pm – 1.55pm Lunch 2 Lunch orders are to be made before school or during Lunch 1 only to the canteen or an order can be made through Online Canteen www.ouronlinecanteen.com.au before 9.30am Monday to Friday. Volunteers
If you are able to volunteer in our canteen between 10.00am – 2.00pm on any school day please contact the Canteen Manager on 9781 2566. Volunteers are vital in continuing to operate the school canteen efficiently. Our volunteers are made most welcome and as an added bonus your child/ren will receive a complimentary morning tea item. The canteen is a great way to meet other parents and be a part of the school community.
Haig Crescent, Bunbury WA 6230
Telephone: (08) 9781 2500
Email: [email protected], Web: www.bunburyshs.wa.edu.au