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Clyde Grammar announces its first ever school captains

Clyde Grammar has celebrated a major milestone announcing its inaugural school captains ahead of the school’s first Year 6 cohort in 2026.

Jasmine and Rivan have been named as the school’s first official captains, chosen to lead Clyde Grammar.

The appointment marks a significant moment for the growing school community, which has expanded steadily since opening its doors to Foundation students in 2020.

Both students share a long-standing connection to the school, as Jasmine joined as a Foundation student and Rivan arrived in Year 1.

They will continue to make history as members of the first Year 7 group when the school’s secondary level opens in 2027.

For Jasmine, the announcement is both emotional and exciting.

“I really wanted to be selected because I have been here since Foundation and I have really big feelings for this school. I love it a lot,” she said.

“I feel happy and proud that I got this position.

“I believe I can make a positive impact.”

Rivan echoed the sense of achievement.

“It’s absolutely surreal,” he said.

“A lot of people applied for the position, and I got it.

“It’s a big achievement and I was so happy it was me. I want to be a good and strong leader, helping other students at this school.”

Principal Leanne Evans described the moment as a landmark in the school’s development.

“This is a landmark moment for Clyde Grammar. As our school continues to grow year by year, we are not only building new facilities and welcoming new families, we are also creating opportunities for our students to lead with confidence, compassion and vision.” said Evans.

“Jasmine and Rivan are enthusiastic and thoughtful young leaders who truly care about their school and peers.

They will make excellent ambassadors as we enter this new chapter.”

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