Australia Australia - William Tyrrell, 3, Kendall, Nsw, 12 Sept 2014 - #35

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From your link:

End of Term Whole School Assembly
An End-of-Term assembly (K-6) is held in the school hall at the end of terms 1 to 3. Children receive special
Responsibility and Respect citizenship medallions and some classes perform items of entertainment. These

assemblies usually commence at 12.00 pm and end at 1:00 pm. Parents are warmly invited to attend.

Could it have been an end-of-term assembly?

From what I could see that was the following week.

That was on Wednesday, 17 September 2014 (see my previous post). Another inconsistency?
 
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so what if BS had a spiderman toy in his car?

IIRC he stated that one of his grandkids gave it to him.
so what???
Didn't MS say, it was a gift from a client's child and BS said, it was from one of his grandsons - or the other way around? If I remember well, even re the toy there was a discrepancy .....
 
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It wouldn’t take long for the warrant to run out, after all he was not arrested. I just think Col is more computer literate and able to help in this way.
 
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It wouldn’t take long for the warrant to run out, after all he was not arrested. I just think Col is more computer literate and able to help in this way.

Yeah OK.
 
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That was on Wednesday, 17 September 2014 (see my previous post). Another inconsistency?
I suppose the 2012 booklet is outdated. The 2014 newsletter is more likely to be correct. So, "stage" (half-school?) assemblies on the Friday. I wonder where we originally found the idea that the assembly was at 12. I'm not browsing 34 past threads.
 
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I suppose the 2012 booklet is outdated. The 2014 newsletter is more likely to be correct. So, "stage" (half-school?) assemblies on the Friday. I wonder where we originally found the idea that the assembly was at 12. I'm not browsing 34 past threads.

Yes, stage assemblies for classes K-2 and 3-6 on Fridays (every second one I think @stormyseas posted earlier) and end-of-term assemblies for the whole of school on the last Wednesday of each term where medallions are given out.

As for looking for the time of the assembly they went to, bags not doing that either. Been there, done that, not doing it again (and again and again and again . . . )
 
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Yes, stage assemblies for classes K-2 and 3-6 on Fridays (every second one I think @stormyseas posted earlier) and end-of-term assemblies for the whole of school on the last Wednesday of each term where medallions are given out.

As for looking for the time of the assembly they went to, bags not doing that either. Been there, done that, not doing it again (and again and again and again . . . )


If WT was last seen at 10:30, BS would presumably say he was at that session. But I could be wrong. I’ve tried searching and I can’t find the time slot they went to.
 
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That 10:30 time is interesting because all our previous discussions were on the basis that the assembly was around midday. Which would mean BS and MS were supposedly sitting a long time over their coffees.

from memory i thought it was reported (col?) that bs had coffee with ms then went across the road to his office for awhile before heading with ms over to the school?
 
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Stages are;

Stage 1 K-2
Stage 2 Yr 3-4
Stage 3 Yr 5-6
 
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from memory i thought it was reported (col?) that bs had coffee with ms then went across the road to his office for awhile before heading with ms over to the school?

A friend told Daily Mail Australia that Mr Spedding went to his Laurieton office on Bold St on the morning of September 12.

He had received a part needed to fix William's grandmother's washing machine, after attending the Kendall home three days earlier for a quote, and attempted to ring her to make an appointment.

The friend said Mr Spedding then went to go meet his wife for coffee at Buzz Cafe, 140m away from his office on the opposite side of the street.

William Spedding claims he had nothing to do with William Tyrell disappearance | Daily Mail Online
 
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from memory i thought it was reported (col?) that bs had coffee with ms then went across the road to his office for awhile before heading with ms over to the school?
First in the office to take the part for FGM's washing machine repair, then coffee, then school?
 
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So does that mean there are three assemblies every second Friday, BC?

Wouldn't it be just broken into primary and infants?
 
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Wouldn't it be just broken into primary and infants?

That’s what I thought and @Chloexx posted a little earlier.

ETA. It depends on how big the school was and if there were only three (composite) classes or ‘stages’ I guess. My kids went to a school with only three composite classes, ie; K/1, 2/3/4 and 5/6. Only 90-something kids in the whole school.
 
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A friend told Daily Mail Australia that Mr Spedding went to his Laurieton office on Bold St on the morning of September 12.

He had received a part needed to fix William's grandmother's washing machine, after attending the Kendall home three days earlier for a quote, and attempted to ring her to make an appointment.

The friend said Mr Spedding then went to go meet his wife for coffee at Buzz Cafe, 140m away from his office on the opposite side of the street.

William Spedding claims he had nothing to do with William Tyrell disappearance | Daily Mail Online

The friend said Mr Spedding and his wife then walked across the road to Laurieton Public School to attend a presentation for their grandson.

He told Daily Mail Australia Mr Spedding said he had also attended the presentation with a family friend who was taking photos.

Mr Spedding has asked her to review her pictures to see if he is in any of them, the friend said. On September 12, following the presentation, Mr Spedding went to a job in nearby Dunbogan before ringing William's grandmother again.
 
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Wouldn't it be just broken into primary and infants?
Primary school is now broken into stages. K 1st and 2nd classes are stage one, 3rd and 4th classes are stage 2 and 5th and 6th classes are stage 3.
 
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