BEPS Alumni

At Burwood East Primary School we have a very strong school community spirit. This community spirit includes both past and present students. 

 

The Burwood East Primary School Alumni initiative is a great way for our school community to celebrate these connections. The Alumni will serve as a bridge between   the past and present, fostering lifelong connections and a sense of belonging among our former students. 

 

Past students are encouraged to share their journey since graduating with the school community, and this sharing has a powerful impact on the creation of a positive cycle of success, support, and inspiration for future generations. It's a testament to the enduring value of education and the lifelong relationships forged during the student years.

 

We will be organising opportunities for the student Alumni to share their experiences and achievements with the current student cohort.

 

We recently caught up with Milla, Infinity, Nicholas, Basil and Phoenix from past Year 6 Graduation Classes:

What are you doing at the moment?

Milla- "Studying year 7 at FHC."

Infinity- "High school at Forest Hill College."

Nicholas- "High school."

Basil- "AFL in the morning to keep fit."

Phoenix- "We are from Forest Hill High School and are doing well in school and sport wise."

 

What is your best memory of your time at BEPS?

Milla- "Year six camp."

Infinity- "Year six."

Nicholas- "Year six."

Basil- "My best memory at BEPS is all of my old teachers and them teaching."

Phoenix- "Being captain in years five and six."

 

What are your future goals?

Milla- "To be a veterinarian."

Infinity- "Become a lawyer."

Nicholas- "I am unsure."

Basil- "My future goal is to finish trades school and become a plumber."

Phoenix- "To finish high school with good grades."

 

What is the biggest change you have noticed on your return visit?

Milla- "The fence, the teachers and new painting."

Infinity- "The buildings have changed."

Nicholas- "The buildings have gone."

Basil- "The school has changed a lot and some teachers have come back after leaving."

Phoenix- "How the new building house the younger years as I was in there during grade six."