St Joseph’s is welcoming four new staff members in 2015.
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Brooke Hanns grew up in Dubbo and began her teaching career in 2003.
She has worked in several schools in the central west during this time.
Brooke also worked in many schools in East London from 2011- 2013.
She is well known to the St Joseph’s school community as Brooke worked as a relief teacher at St Joseph’s in 2010.
Brooke has taken on the role as class teacher for Year 5 at St Joseph’s and is looking forward to getting to know the students, parents and people in the local community.
David Wright commenced his teaching career in 2001 teaching in the Mallee district in Victoria.
David joined the Wilcannia-Forbes Diocese in 2014 and has been appointed assistant principal and Year 6 class teacher at St Joseph’s School in 2015.
David and his wife Kim have grown-up children with Kim currently working in childcare.
David enjoys soccer and has been involved in soccer all his life.
David is keen to become involved in the local community and meet new people.
Amy Beetson completed her teaching degree in 2014 through Charles Sturt University, Dubbo Campus.
Amy is a local girl who completed her primary education years at St Joseph’s, Nyngan and her secondary education at Nyngan High School.
Amy commenced her teaching career at St Joseph’s this year as a specialist support teacher as well as class release teacher.
Amy enjoys all sport particularly netball and the local touch football competition.
Jayne Jackson joined St Joseph’s team late in 2014 in the role of support staff.
Jayne is a well-known face at St Joseph’s and in the Nyngan community.
Throughout the years Jayne has been an active member of St Joseph’s P & F Association.
We welcome Jayne back to St Joseph’s as a member of the staff.