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The following students were recognised for their outstanding achievements at the Assembly on Monday, 31 October 2022.

Maths Olympiad

Riley Love (Year 7) and Jack Arbon (Year 8) were presented with certificates for their outstanding efforts in the Maths Olympiad. We are very proud of you both.

40 Hour Famine

The highest fundraisers were presented with a certificate presentations by Hayley Horton and Karin Hempenstall at Assembly on Monday, 31 October 2022. Congratulations to all who participated.

Duke Of Edinburgh

Congratulations to Henry Kowald (Year 10) who was presented with a Duke of Edinburgh certificate. His award was presented by Meg Molenaar.

Sporting High Achiever

Macie Wheeler (Year 11) was added to the Sporting High Achiever list and was presented with a certificate. By Emily Bartholomew. Congratulations Macie.

Imogen Szegedi (Year 11)

South Australian Country Basketball has recently confirmed that Imogen has been selected to the SA Country U18 Emerging Athlete Development Program (EADP), and subsequently one of the U18 SA Country Development Teams to compete at the 2023 Southern Cross Challenge. Congratulations Imogen, well done!

Australian Music Examinations Board

Grace Woodman (Year 8 ) and Poppy Male (Year 7) had Australian Music Examinations Board exams during the holidays and did really well. Grace did her 2nd grade Flute exam and received a B+ while Poppy did her 3rd grade Sax exam and received an A. Josie McClelland (Year 8) was incredibly excited about taking part in the National Pharmacies Christmas Pageant on Saturday, 12 November playing with the James Morrison 90 Piece Brass Band.

Anthony Janus

Teacher, Instrumental Tuition Coordinator

Madi Fox (Year 11)

Madi competed in the Special Olympics National Games in Launceston from 17-22 October. For the first time ever in the Special Olympics National Games, they held a 3 v 3 basketball competition which Madi took part in. Madi’s South Australian team competed in a number of matches over 3 consecutive days which saw her team playing in the bronze medal match on the final day. Madi’s team came 4th overall and she was given a 4th place ribbon. As another first, Madi filled in for the Victoria’s women’s 5 v 5 side twice as they were hit with a couple of injuries earlier in the week. Madi enjoyed the experience and has made some lasting friendships with her SA team mates and her new Victorian team mates.

Sally Fox

Madi’s mother

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