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Speech Day

(* Pending COVID restrictions)

Sept 3 Starry Night of Music, Dance & Drama 16 Valedictory Day & Year 12 Formal

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Oct 5 2022 Prefect Leadership Induction 19 HSC Commences 22-24 Annual OGU Reunion* Weekend including INSPIRE & “Birida Brunch”

Nov 3-6 WICKED production 13 Starry Night of Sport 14 PLC Armidale Old Girls’ Union A/Tea

Dec 1 Nine Lessons and Carols 2 Speech Day 3 Guild Drama

The PLC Armidale Green Tartan magazine is produced bi-annually. Any interesting articles, photos or relevant information are always welcome! Photography: College staff, parents and students; Chasing Summer Design: www.creativebygeorge.com.au Cover Photo: Pre-K Students Ruby Chapman and Harper Wang For further information regarding these events or other significant dates, contact Mrs Sam Crick, 02 6770 1788 or communications@plcarmidale.nsw.edu.au

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Mrs Sue Westley - after 11 years of faithful service at the main PLC Armidale Reception, Sue and her husband have decided to retire to the coast to be closer to family. Thank you Sue for all you have contributed in your time at PLC Armidale. We’re sure you’ll enjoy the warmer climate! Ms Alison Dare - left PLC Armidale at the end of Term 2 to take up a position as Library Learning and Information Services Leader at Bishop Druitt College, Coffs Harbour from the commencement of Term 3. Ali has had a longstanding connection with both PLC Armidale and the broader community and we wish her all the best in her new role and warmer location. Miss Millie Brissett - a PLC Armidale graduate herself, has been doing an extraordinary job as a Duty Mistress then House Mother in the Boarding House during the past few years (along with a multitude of other tasks such as bus driver and activities coordinator!). She leaves PLC Armidale to commence a position in Tamworth as an Assistant Accountant with Rapid Plas. Mrs Millie Graham - after just over three years as the part-time Music Administration Assistant, Millie has decided to move on to her next adventure. She won’t be going too far though and will be the friendly face working with the team at See Saw Cafe.

FROM THE EDITOR

Mrs Shona Eichorn - After almost nine years of dedicated and passionate service to PLC Armidale in the role of Director of Development, Shona is leaving to take up the position as CEO of the Northern Inland Academy of Sport (NIAS). Shona first moved to the New England as the inaugural NIAS Executive Officer in 1992 and now returns to oversee its much expanded operations as now a much larger organisation, in an exciting time for sport in Australia. Shona has served on the voluntary board of NIAS for the past couple of years so is perfectly placed to strengthen opportunities for regional, community based sport. Shona’s warm, generous and enthusiastic advocacy for PLC Armidale and contribution to all aspects of College operations, particularly her work with our stakeholder groups and Executive will be greatly missed and we extend our sincerest gratitude for all her contributions. We wish her well in her future career endeavours.

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