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Students, teachers part ways

VCAL captain Nathaniel Ross, college captain April Stroud, college captain Jarryd Davies and VCAL captain Christina Hall.VCAL captain Nathaniel Ross, college captain April Stroud, college captain Jarryd Davies and VCAL captain Christina Hall.

IT WAS the end of an era last week as teachers bade goodbye and good luck to Year 12 students from Kooweerup Secondary College.
VCE exams are over and the final year students celebrated the end of their schooling life at the Cardinia Cultural Centre on Thursday 24 November.
More than 300 guests attended the celebrations.
Students Jake Adams, Daniel Bonney, Sarah Miles, April Stroud and John Bacon demonstrated their musical talents for the evening’s entertainment.
Jake Adams was given the arts and technology award, Marcus Miles the VCAL award, Georgia Antoniou and Christina Hall were awarded for their work as house directors and Daniel Bonney was acknowledged as the recipient of the RSL Citizenship Award.
Natasha Forward was acknowledged as the recipient of the Masonic Lodge award, Alisha Austin the Deakin University Award, Lauren Harrison the ADF Long Tan and Leadership Award and Caltex All Rounder was awarded to Jarryd Davies.

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