Over the break

A few small changes

Over the summer break our team has been working hard on a few projects. 

These include: 

Removal of some of the original portables (these have moved to their new home at Cobram Anglican Grammar).

Work on our Multi Purpose Hall with new carpet and a fresh coat of paint.

Continued work on the front office entrance area. With the removal of plants to make way for a grassed area providing better visibility of our main entrance. Seed will be planted in the coming weeks and we look forward to this fresh new look coming to life.

A reminder that Year 7 and 12 will commence on Wednesday 30 January, all others Year levels to commence Thursday 31 January.

 

Sporting success

Some of our very talented students have had great success in their sporting fields over the summer break.

Abbey Mathers returned home in mid-December after representing the Australian Country Under 21 women's Hockey team during a tour in Fiji. Winning 4 games out of 6 and enjoying an experience of a lifetime. We are certainly proud of Abbey's commitment to both her academic and sporting careers.

Isabella Crossman is continuing to excel in her tennis career across the state, competing in Shepparton, Bendigo and Melbourne with some great wins under her belt. We look forward to seeing where her talents take her in years to come.

Special mention also goes to students Joshua Bavich, Deagan Tomkins, Daphne Crossman, Silas Kingma and Ayla Kingma for their success in the recent tournaments across the district.

Thanks to the Riverine Herald for the great articles showcasing our local talent.

Code Camp

Monday 21 - Wednesday 23 of January saw students from across the district come together at Moama Anglican Grammar for Code Camp.