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Redfield College
Family Student Report

Class : 9B - Glenn Blackburn
Family Name Student Level Class Home Group Form DOB Student Type

Bestwick
BESTWICK, Dylan Brian Bestwick Susan Bestwick

BES001
9 9B Father for Dylan Mother for Dylan Nano Zamora 9B 19/06/1997 Full time 0411 148 496 (M) 0408 633 099 (M) 9894 1595 (H) 8814 2848 (B) 9894 1595 (H)

Address (Residential) 4 Homestead Court BELLA VISTA NSW

2153

Cavestany
CAVESTANY, Denzel Dennis Cavestany Maricel Cavestany

CAV001
9 9B Father for Denzel Mother for Denzel Ian Mejia 9B 27/04/1997 Full time 0417 299 321 (M) 0403 307 747 (M) 9651 2626 (H) 9651 2626 (H) 9651 2626 (B)

Address (Residential) 41 John Radley Avenue DURAL NSW 2158

Choong
CHOONG, Jacob CHOONG, Jonathan CHOONG, Jared Robin Choong Marian Choong Mei Lian Ross Adri Verhoeven

CHO004
9 7 11 9B 7Y 11Cl Nano Zamora Nano Zamora Nano Zamora 9B 7Y 11Cl 9873 9873 8850 9659 22/01/1997 11/11/1998 21/02/1995 6460 (H) 9477 9886 (B) 6460 (H) 6852 (H) 8072 (H) Full time Full time Full time 0412 494 722 (M) 0411 151 707 (M) 0421 064 879 (M)

Father for Jared, Jacob, Jonathan Mother for Jared, Jacob, Jonathan Unknown for Jared, Jacob, Jonathan Unknown for Jared, Jacob, Jonathan

Address (Residential) 5 Hill Road PENNANT HILLS NSW

2125

Del Rosario
DEL ROSARIO, Collin DEL ROSARIO, Carl

DEL001
9 7 12 9B 7Y 12M Nano Zamora Nano Zamora Chris Tanna 9B 7Y 12M 21/08/1996 27/11/1998 13/05/1994 Full time Full time Full time 0425 349 928 (M) 0414 751 262 (M)

DEL ROSARIO, Clemens

Luis del Rosario Rosemarie del Rosario

Father for Carl, Clemens, Collin Mother for Carl, Clemens, Collin

9629 9919 (H) 9629 9919 (H) 8585 7025 (B)

Address (Residential) 29 Brushwood Drive ROUSE HILL NSW

2155

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Family Name Student Level Class Home Group Form DOB Student Type

Dineen
DINEEN, Harrison DINEEN, Thomas DINEEN, Seamus Paul Dineen Mia Dineen Sally Doyle

DIN001
9 6 3 9B 6M 3C Warren Ward Gary Stellar Gary Stellar 3C 9653 2843 (H) 9653 2843 (H) 9481 0628 (H) 9B 01/03/1996 03/06/1999 17/07/2002 Full time Full time Full time 0421 990 921 (M) 0413 324 306 (M) Address (Residential) 325 Galston Road GALSTON NSW

Father for Harrison, Thomas, Seamus Mother for Harrison, Thomas, Seamus Unknown for Harrison, Thomas, Seamus

2159

Dransfield
DRANSFIELD, Luke DRANSFIELD, Joshua Sean Dransfield Melissa Dransfield

DRA001
9 12 9B 12M John Williams John Williams 9B 12M 9484 3056 (H) 9484 3056 (H) 30/07/1996 16/06/1993 Full time Full time 0413 921 247 (M) 0418 220 410 (M) Address (Residential) 33 Westleigh Drive WESTLEIGH NSW

Father for Joshua, Luke Mother for Joshua, Luke

2120

Edwards
EDWARDS, Joseph EDWARDS, Michael John Edwards Nicola Edwards

EDW001
9 10 9B 10P Chris Cullen Chris Cullen 9B 10P 06/09/1996 17/05/1995 Full time Full time 0413 151 017 (M) 0434 678 055 (M)

Father for Michael, Joseph Mother for Michael, Joseph

9746 2680 (H) 4620 1225 (B) 9746 2680 (H)

Address (Residential) 16 Boden Avenue STRATHFIELD NSW

2135

Elzerman
ELZERMAN, Joseph ELZERMAN, Seth Erik Elzerman Kim Elzerman

ELZ001
9 3 9B 3C John Williams John Williams 9B 3C 9680 8063 (H) 9680 8063 (H) 10/11/1996 11/06/2002 Full time Full time 0459 054 037 (M) 0459 389 114 (M) Address (Residential) 76 Coonara Avenue WEST PENNANT HILLS NSW 2125

Father for Joseph, Seth Mother for Joseph, Seth

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Family Name Student Level Class Home Group Form DOB Student Type

Fam
FAM, Paul Albert Fam Tereze Fam Sam

FAM001
9 9B Father for Paul Mother for Paul Unknown for Paul James Burfitt 9B 20/07/1996 Full time 0407 409 002 (M) 0413 425 758 (M) 0407 409 002 (M) 9634 6080 (H) 9891 5955 (B) 9634 6080 (H)

Address (Residential) 4 Dawes Avenue CASTLE HILL NSW

2154

Hallani
HALLANI, Hamza Fadi Hallani Mona Hallani Ali Hallani Jennifer Hallani

HALLANI
9 9B John Fernandez 9B 9652 1826 (H) 9652 1826 (H) 23/12/1996 Full time 0423 123 695 (M) 0412 470 500 (M) 0412 361 619 (M) Address (Residential) 4 Waitangi Place GLENORIE NSW Father for Hamza Mother for Hamza Unknown for Hamza Unknown for Hamza

2157

Harb
HARB, John-Paul Marie Harb

HAR003
9 9B Chris Tanna 9B 9651 5413 (H) 17/01/1997 Full time 0411 899 231 (M) Address (Residential) 4 Martin Place ROUND CORNER NSW Mother for John-Paul

2158

Healey
HEALEY, Christopher HEALEY, Nicholas HEALEY, Joshua HEALEY, Anthony Stephen Healey Sally-Anne Healey Sylvia Fagan Loretta Mack

HEA001
9 4 2 10 9B 4M 2S 10W Gary Stellar Gary Stellar Gary Stellar Gary Stellar 9B 4M 2S 10W 29/01/1997 07/01/2002 20/06/2003 14/05/1995 Full time Full time Full time Full time 0419 648 500 (M) 0409 441 103 (M)

Father for Anthony, Christopher, Nicholas, Joshua Mother for Anthony, Christopher, Nicholas, Joshua Unknown for Anthony, Christopher, Nicholas, Joshua Unknown for Anthony, Christopher, Nicholas, Joshua

9894 0692 (H) 9894 8500 (B) 9894 0692 (H) 9894 8500 (B) 9634 1214 (H) 9989 9303 (H)

Address (Residential) 9 Kathleen Avenue CASTLE HILL NSW

2154

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Family Name Student Level Class Home Group Form DOB Student Type

Kennaugh
KENNAUGH, Andrew KENNAUGH, David

KEN001
9 3 9B 3R David Youl David Youl 9B 3R 9484 9484 9639 9639 0801 0801 4078 4078 05/11/1996 17/09/2002 (H) 9554 0378 (B) (H) 9630 3793 (B) (H) (H) Full time Full time 0400 0418 0431 0432 121 675 922 974 312 277 621 077 (M) (M) (M) (M)

Robert Kennaugh Catherine Kennaugh Kay Kennaugh Bob Kennaugh

Father for Andrew, David Mother for Andrew, David Grandmother for Andrew, David Grandfather for Andrew, David

Address (Residential) 10 Clement Close PENNANT HILLS NSW

2120

Mercado
Archie Mercado Hedy Mercado

MER001
9 9B James Ramos 9B 8838 2566 (B) 8746 5122 (B) 11/12/1996 Full time 0433 716 233 (M) 0433 445 992 (M) Address (Residential) 36 Gindurra Avenue CASLE HILL NSW Father for Jean-Harold Mother for Jean-Harold

MERCADO, Jean-Harold

2154

Nader
NADER, Jacob NADER, Luke NADER, Zachery NADER, Benjamin George Nader Brigette Nader Julie Hekiek

NAD003
9 7 4 4 9B 7L 4K 4M Chris Tanna Chris Tanna Chris Tanna Chris Tanna 9B 7L 4K 4M 9651 6330 (H) 9651 6330 (H) 9637 0657 (H) 04/08/1996 08/05/1998 05/09/2001 05/09/2001 Full time Full time Full time Full time 0405 294 024 (M) 0414 497 664 (M) 0419 496 238 (M) Address (Residential) 20 Muraban Road DURAL NSW

Father for Jacob, Luke, Zachery, Benjamin Mother for Jacob, Luke, Zachery, Benjamin Unknown for Jacob, Luke, Zachery, Benjamin

2158

O'Shea
O'SHEA, Patrick O'SHEA, Andrew

OSH001
9 11 9B 11C James Burfitt James Burfitt 9B 11C 31/01/1997 16/01/1995 Full time Full time 0416 192 324 (M) 0424 154 294 (M)

Trevor O'Shea Joanne O'Shea John And Therese Cheung

Father for Andrew, Patrick Mother for Andrew, Patrick Unknown for Andrew, Patrick

9639 9717 (H) 9639 9717 (H) 9629 7888 (B) 9899 8408 (H)

Address (Residential) 3 Palace Road BAULKHAM HILLS NSW

2153

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Class : 9B - Glenn Blackburn
Family Name Student Level Class Home Group Form DOB Student Type

Poon
POON, Xavier POON, Daniel John Poon Sandra Poon Raewyn Walton James Chau

POO001
9 12 9B 12M A. Engesser A. Engesser 9B 12M 8814 8814 9858 9361 7547 7547 7580 4337 (H) (H) (H) (H) 27/03/1997 07/02/1994 Full time Full time 0405 0416 0405 0414 658 268 081 288 529 328 590 859 (M) (M) (M) (M)

Father for Daniel, Xavier Mother for Daniel, Xavier Unknown for Daniel, Xavier Unknown for Daniel, Xavier

Address (Residential) 11A Blundell Circuit KELLYVILLE NSW

2155

Rossi
ROSSI, David ROSSI, Benjamin ROSSI, Nathan ROSSI, Michael John Rossi Lisa Rossi Carolyn Curro Marianne Rossi

ROS001
9 7 4 3 9B 7L 4K 3R Martin Fitzgerald Damian Sarks Damian Sarks Damian Sarks 9B 7L 4K 3R 21/03/1996 28/12/1997 30/01/2001 24/05/2002 Full time Full time Full time Full time 0417 044 723 (M) 0405 020 358 (M) 0425 329 609 (M)

Father for David, Benjamin, Nathan, Michael Mother for David, Benjamin, Nathan, Michael Unknown for David, Benjamin, Nathan, Michael Unknown for David, Benjamin, Nathan, Michael

9980 2184 (H) 4577 9055 (B) 9980 2184 (H) 9980 2184 (B) 9764 1221 (H) 9868 2531 (H) 9868 4371 (B)

Address (Residential) 43 Tamarisk Crescent CHERRYBROOK NSW

2126

Sarkis
SARKIS, Sid SARKIS, Robert John Sarkis Sonya Sarkis Lucy Sarkis

SAR002
9 3 9B 3R James Burfitt James Burfitt 9B 3R 9652 1987 (H) 9652 1987 (H) 01/02/1997 17/07/2002 Full time Full time 0419 417 630 (M) 0414 870 237 (M) 0412 354 592 (M) Address (Residential) 77 Cairnes Road GLENORIE NSW

Father for Sid, Robert Mother for Sid, Robert Unknown for Sid, Robert

2157

Sardesai
SARDESAI, Jayant Sandeep Sardesai Ann Sardesai

SAR004
9 9B Father for Jayant Mother for Jayant Nano Zamora 9B 9836 3658 (H) 9836 3658 (H) 11/08/1996 Full time 0408 291 303 (M) 0405 358 804 (M) Address (Residential) 6 Crystal Place KELLYVILLE NSW

2155

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Family Name Student Level Class Home Group Form DOB Student Type

Wittenberg
Corey Wittenberg Barbara Wittenberg

WIT001
9 9B Chris Cullen 9B 11/02/1996 Full time 0412 498 698 (M) 0414 498 617 (M) Father for Anthony Mother for Anthony 9498 6176 (H) 9113 0007 (B) 9498 6176 (H)

WITTENBERG, Anthony

Address (Residential) 6 Combe Place WEST PYMBLE NSW

2073

Number of Families: 21

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