Gathered: Scott Watson, Isaac Crawford, Kimberley Tempest, David Howes, Cody Deegan and Trent McCrae were all involved in the celebrations.
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After years disrupted by coronavirus and ongoing difficulties, the members of the Class of 2021 from Cobram Secondary College were finally able to celebrate their graduation.
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Principal Kimberley Tempest said it was a thrill to celebrate the achievements of every student in 2021’s Year 12 class.
“At graduation we came together to celebrate what happens when every student matters, every staff member cares, every opportunity taken … it means every student succeeds,” she said.
Eight of the 19 graduates will be the first in their families to go to university.
A number of dignitaries from the Department of Education also attended, including Schools & Regional Services deputy secretary David Howes, acting area executive director Scott Watson and senior education recruitment leader Trent McCrae.
The Courier would like to congratulate the members of the Class of 2021 and wishes them luck in all their future endeavours.
All photos are from Rhonda Doyle Photographer.
Celebration: Introducing the Class of 2021.
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Proud: Dpartment of Education Schools and Regional Services deputy secretary David Howes with CSC principal Kimberley Tempest and the Class of 2021.
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Proud moment: School dux 2021 Scarlett Grinter at the graduation ceremony.
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Special recognition: Principal Kimberley Tempest with Caitlin Dobson, who was awarded the Nucara Family Scholarship with Schools and Regional Services deputy secretary David Howes.
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All together: Scarlett Grinter (Dux); Alyssa Iannucci; Billie Boyd; Jack Andrew (at the back); Redemption Tai (on one knee), and Tahnee Brockley.
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Excited smiles: Alyssa Iannucci smiles back at her classmates just before the ceremony begins.
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Special memories: The mortarboard, the tassel of which the graduates were allowed to keep as a memento.
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Proud representatives: Graduating captains Alyssa Iannucci and Billie Boyd.
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