Grammar Gazette- Issue 1, 2001

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While it may be a simple task to appreciate the striking set of the school musical, each edition of tilts G@ze"e or the funny achievements of the students in every field. it is still simpler to overlook the houss of time and skin donated by each member of staff outside school hours that contrihiite to the demiess of the school experience While it may be obvious that there are parents on hand to sen tickets at every musical extravaganza. what is less apparent is the time spent transporting and coining up orchestras of musical equipment and choirs of risers over and over again While it may be clear that many past sondents rerun as paid coaches for activities muting from sport to debating, what is not so clear is the number of past students who donate their time to be on the Board. to mentor, to talk to and support their younger Ginmnmr sisters - in the broadest sense of the term

Montes raised by parents, friends, and

members of musical, sport and activity support goups go dimeUy towards school facilities and projects. However, the School and the stiadents would like to take time to celebrate and honour the renamess of every volunteer who has helped hand Girls Gammar into the supportive community it is. it would be impossible to name you an

While it may be easy to see the congble evidence of the exertions of the fathers at habit and aegory Terrace in the form of walkways, paving, fencing andlandscaping, it is easier to take for gunted the bows mothers and erand, nothers put in working behind the many counters dying school, on School Day and at all those school activities While it may be easy to notice the parents and siblings who cheer from the sidelines, an water bottles and make morning has, it is easier to forget the patient transporting of athletes in the dark and over long distances year after year

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