Tobi you will be sadly missed
Student Tributes
Tobi, you were a cute, fluffy, cheeky dog.
You were very playful and so very fun.
I enjoyed playing with you and you made everyone laugh when you tried to get the bin.
Ava
I’m not the biggest fan of dogs.
I’m scared of them actually.
You made so many other people smile.
I’ll admit, you did make me grin.
Tobi, you will be missed.
Tobi was such a good boy. He always made the class that tad brighter. He always knew how to make you laugh and smile even when you didn’t really want to. He was also really good at ticking Ms Costanzo off by chewing bottles and pencils. May you rest peacefully our little fluff ball. We miss you so much. Class will never be the same without you.
Rachel
Thank you Tobi for making me happy when I wasn’t too happy.
My class, 8C, enjoyed having you around. You made us laugh, smile and you even interrupted our classes at times. You were such a sweet, cute and cuddly fluff ball. We do, and will ,really miss you. Class won’t be the same without you.
Rest in Peace Tobi.
Taylah 8C
Thanks for being cheeky!
The boys in 8C
Thanks Tobi for bringing joy to the class. Thanks for bringing Tobi to school and for making him part of the staff.
Lockie 8A
Tobi, I will miss you. Thank you for helping me in year 7. You were so fun and cheeky. I loved the way you walked around the tables and walked around the room. You were cuddly. I will always remember you and remember you being in the room. Love you Tobi.
Luke 7B
Dear Tobi,
Everyone loved you and everyone misses you.
You were a great dog. Hope you have a good life
in Heaven. R.I.P.
Gyan and James 7B
Dear Tobi,
At school, I found out that there was a dog at the school called Tobi. I was surprised because I never had a puppy at school before. I first met Tobi. He was a Cavoodle. He was brown, cheeky and playful. He liked to get a lot of attention. During class time, he would always be running around, going under the chairs or pulling bags out of the bin. At the end of class we would get Tobi Time where we could play with Tobi. At lunchtime, I would usually see someone walking him. Whenever we had English or Italian and Ms Costanzo was walking down the hall, everyone would exclaim: “Tobi!” and we would cuddle up with him.
Moments went by and I was in class when I was informed that Tobi had passed away. I was shocked and upset. When I think about Tobi, I start to get emotional. I just wish that I got to spend more time with him.
Logan Evans 7B