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Former-students honoured

There were hugs, smiles and congratulations for the Berwick College 2018 Year 12 students who returned to the college for their Celebration of Achievement Ceremony last week.

“A special thank you to principal of Beaconsfield Primary School principal Gary Methven who joined Berwick College principal Kerri Bolch to celebrate the learning journey, primary to the completion of secondary schooling, of our alumni,” Berwick College executive assistant principal Zonya Mackinlay said.

“It is the caring community partnerships and positive connections with home, school teachers past and present, which support our young people to success.

“All the students were wished the very best for the next stage in their lives at the ceremony.”

Around 30 past-students were acknowledged for study scores above 40 including one perfect study score of 50 for English.

“We share a wonderful educational partnership with our primary principals and staff,” Ms Bolch said.

“Through the journey of primary and secondary school, students have dedicated and committed teachers who genuinely care and support them to develop to their full potential, bringing greater opportunities for the future.”

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