Friday 26 September was a day of mixed emotions for many students, parents and staff. For our current year 12 it was their final day at school. To celebrate students took part in two asssemblies as well as theri graduation dinner.
The first assembly was run by the Year 12 students. Awards were given out to staff recognising their talents or personalities. Several students had created some brilliant videos to entertain the whole school. These included Action News from around the school, plus Captains and Vice Captains trying out for popular TV shows like Australia's Got Talent and an expose on the staff room. There was even a very clever take off of the new School Tour on DVD. Well done to all involved.
The second assembly was a chance for the school community to thank and honour the students and their efforts. Year 12 students led the worship. Principal Awards were presented by Mr Bill Rusin. Kindy kids presented each leaving student with a flower.
Year 12's graduation was a time of celebration. One of the advantages of being a smaller school is the sense of community. Each student was personally welcomed to the stage and honoured for their unique qualities. A cake decorated with a photo of the year group was presented. Cupcakes have been a tradition at Covenant since our very first birthday in 1979. This year each Year 12 student received a cupcake with their photo on it.
Thank you to everyone for helping create a very memorable evening.
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