What does your school mean to you?

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We asked students a simple yet powerful question: What does your school mean to you? — and their thoughtful answers speak volumes.

“To me, it means I’ll get smarter and have the opportunity to make lots of nice friends.”

— Lukas Hilbig, Year 7.

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“I really love the style of learning the school provides us students here, and I enjoy the time I get to spend with my friends.”

Lilly Lancaster, Year 8

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“I really like all the teachers and the different subjects — and of course, the friends I’ve made too.”

Jamie-Lea Lummas, Year 9

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“My favourite subjects are science and English, but I enjoy all the learning here.”

Nathan Stevenson, Year 10

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“I really enjoy the way we are taught here — from the style to the pace they set things out. It works.”

Georgia Gauci, Year 10

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“I really enjoy music and playing the guitar and drums. I also like hanging out with my mates.”

Blayze Ahmet, Year 11

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“I really like how it’s a small school. Joel and Rosie are my favourite teachers, but they’re all pretty amazing. Rosie really pushed me in English, and Joel was one of the first teachers I met in Year 7 — he’s always looked out for me.”

Charlotte Hilbig, Year 11

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“There are good flexible learning opportunities. The teachers work with you one-on-one, care about you personally, and help you through any struggles. Everyone just really gets along — it’s a great school.”

Cooper Longley, Year 12