EAST Loddon P12 College has celebrated the end of 13 years of schooling for its year 12 students and farewelled them with the Valedictory Dinner at the East Loddon Woolshed.
The dinner completed an exciting final day of school for the 2024 VCE cohort.
Now that they have completed their studies the students are looking to the future with a range of different plans.
Many students have received early entry offers to various universities, while others are planning their gaps years which includes international travel for some.
Other students have begun working in a variety of different industries such as agriculture, hospitality or mining, with one student receiving an offer for a full-time apprenticeship in 2025.
The Year 12 students, Alex Fletcher, Daisy Stringer, Charlize Sinclair, Cade Tuohey, Ava Scott, Amy Tomic, Addy Humphries, Isaac Johnstone McCloud, Brodie Wagner, Issy Morrison, Mason Hocking, Hollee Vinnicombe, Ned Cartwright, Madi Lenton, Lilly Hocking and Jackson Luckman will be missed by the school community immensely.
The Middle School has celebrated the graduation of its 25 Year 8 students and acknowledged their contribution to the school with their remarkable leadership.
School captains Ruby Cullen and Oscar Balic have been role models for other students with their work in guiding their younger peers and fostering a positive atmosphere in the school. During the Middle Years, students have completed various subjects and attended camps in Raglan, Rubicon, Trafalgar, and Melbourne and have worked to strengthen the Middle School’s supportive and inclusive community.
Year 4 students have exhibited remarkable leadership within the Junior Sub-school. They have supported their younger peers, maintained a positive attitude, and shared their enthusiasm with everyone. Their leadership and assistance to those in need have been highly commendable. In Term 3, students ventured to the Grampians, where they faced personal challenges and developed independence. To conclude the year, they celebrated with a joint ceremony alongside Year 8 students. Sub-School captains, Billie Addlem and Cooper Smyth, displayed exceptional leadership, frequently presenting at P-12 assemblies. Next year, Year 4 students will embark on the next phase of their journey as they move into the middle sub-school.
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