Paying tribute: Representatives from the junior school laying wreaths.
Seymour College students led a ceremony on Wednesday, April 26 to commemorate Anzac Day, exploring the meaning of the day and the ways people can honour those who served.
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The school hall was decorated with poppies and a handmade cenotaph.
A catafalque party from Puckapunyal Army Base formed an armed guard around the cenotaph as a symbolic form of respect for those who had fallen.
Thomas Clayton conducted an Acknowledgement of Country followed by a speech on Gallipoli from school defence captains.
A poem was recited, wreaths last, The Last Post was played and a minute of silence was observed.
The assembly was also an opportunity for new principal Debbie Oliver to introduce herself to the students.
She was previously principal at Numurkah Primary and before that assistant principal at Shepparton High School.
She said she was thrilled to be back in Seymour, after attending school in the town herself.
“It was great to have my first Anzac (Day) ceremony at the school, it is very exciting times ahead,” Ms Oliver said.
Formalities: The students paid their respects with a minute’s silence followed by the Australian national anthem.