School Owned Windows devices – work as before.

All Other Devices – need to visit http://detnsw.net before the first time you want to connect to the internet each day.
Log on using your School user.name@detnsw and password.

If you are going to give your device to someone else to use visit http://detnsw.net and then log out.

You connection will work for 3 to 8 hours each day – so you should only need to visit the log in page at the start of each day.

Update • Thursday Nov 7th • problems were reported and the coin kiosk is no longer working.


Student are able to load money onto their cards to be used with the printer in the library.

To store the money you MUST press the COMPLETE button before leaving the machine.

All coins and notes except 5 cent pieces are accepted.

Printing/Copying Prices per page. Small = A4. Large = A3.

Videos

If you were not able to view all of each of the videos you can watch them here:

Help

We don’t have dedicated IT staff to offer help to students. After you have returned your BYOD permission form you will be given a slip that includes how to access online help files that will assist you in connecting your device to the wireless network.

If you need help printing: the Student menu at the top of this page includes a link to Library Printing which covers how to print from the school computers and how to use WebPrint on your own device and adding money to your ID Card.

If you have forgotten your password: and are unable to reset it yourself then you can ask your classroom teacher and they are able to reset it for you.

You classroom teachers: will assist you with IT questions related to the work they assign.

This year our SRC, with the help of the Languages department, Music Department and PACFest will be running our Harmony Day celebrations on Tuesday 20th March.

During recess and roll call we will be having performances from our PACFest and music students.

During lunch we will be selling food and drink in the quad for prices ranging from 50c to $5.

Learn more at harmony.gov.au

Happy Harmony Day!

The World’s Greatest Shave was Fri March 16th between 10:48 to 11:24am in the quad.

SRC will also be collecting donations during the event, if you would like to donate it is not to late.

We are currently at $800 and our goal is to reach $2000! Still possible for a great cause!

Here are some facts on the World’s Greatest Shave:

  • Blood cancer in the third most common cause of cancer death in Australia, claiming more lives than breast cancer or melanoma. And every day another 35 people will be diagnosed.
  • Leukaemia, lymphoma and myeloma are types of blood cancer. Blood cancer and related disorders can develop in anyone, of any age, at any time.
  • More than 60,000 Australians are living with blood cancer or related disorders, and the equivalent of one person every 41 minutes is diagnosed.
  • Although research is improving survival, sadly an Australian loses their life to blood cancer every two hours. They claim more lives than breast cancer and melanoma.
  • The Leukaemia Foundation is the only national charity dedicated to helping more Australians with leukaemia, lymphoma, myeloma and related disorders survive their blood cancer and live a better quality of life.

Hope to see you there tomorrow  🙂

At about noon Friday Nov 24th the power went out for about a minute.

Power solutions in place prevented all our servers from going offline.

Wireless took the usual 5 to 10 minutes to return.

All services are back up and running.

If you still have problems turn it off and back on again.

OASIS unavailble from Fri 13 Oct 5pm to 7pm
OASIS will shut down for all schools from 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm Fri 13 Oct to allow the final group of schools to successfully migrate to the new LMBR systems.

ERN, SBSR, CRD, PLAN and CRD outages from Fri 13 Oct 5pm to Mon Oct 16 6am
ERN, SBSR, CRD, PLAN and CRD will shut down for all schools from 5:00 pm Fri 13 Oct – 6:00 am Mon 16 Oct to allow the final group of schools to successfully migrate to the new LMBR systems. If you experience any difficulties from Mon 16 Oct, contact EDConnect on 1300 32 32 32.