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Year six students bid farewell

Brilliant: The students from St Joe's, Rochester finish a tough year of school. Photo by Supplied

St Joseph’s, Rochester

We have had an amazing year in 2023. Some of the highlights included the surfing camp in Anglesea, having Foundation buddies and moving back into our classrooms.

Our class has mixed emotions about high school. We are sad to be leaving primary school but excited to meet new people, have a different learning environment/opportunities and have a canteen.

Rochester Primary School

We are pleased that our Year 6 students were able to finish off their schooling back on site in familiar surroundings after last year’s floods.

It is a very positive and resilient group.

Fantastic: Rochester Primary School students look forward to starting secondary school next year. Photo by Supplied

Lockington Consolidated School

This will be a year to remember for Lockington Consolidated School’s Year 6 students.

They should be proud of how far they have come during their time at primary school.

The students are all looking forward to their journey to secondary school next year and great things await each and every one of these wonderful students.

Remember to ‘dare to dream’ and embrace all that your future has to offer.

Well done: The Year 6 students from Lockington Consolidated School will graduate this week. Photo by Supplied

Nanneela Estate Primary School

Nanneela Estate Primary School principal was thrilled with the graduates as the further their education next year.

It will be a sad but exciting farewell to 2023 Year 6 students Tahnee and Zach (pictured), Jackson and Ruby (absent).

“They have all excelled this year and have collected a few awards along the way,” principal Tom Mangan said.

“They are super excited to start at their respective secondary colleges next year and I wish them all good luck as they start the next chapter of their lives.

“Hopefully they won’t forget us and drop in for a visit when they can.”

Outstanding: Nanneela Estate Primary School students Tahnee and Zach. Photo by Supplied