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24 October, 2022

Students say goodbye to 2022

As the year comes to a close, the Year 12 students of Warracknabeal Secondary College celebrated their last day of secondary education.

By Sammie Louise

TOODALOO 2022: Warracknabeal Secondary College Year 12s, (L to R, back row) Rhiana Keys, Bella Powell, Jaslyn Jonasson, Keeta Orszulak (middle row) Dylan Watts, Josiah Keam, Jed Koschitzke, Kehan Jonasson, acting principal Casey Phelan, Brodie Andison, (front row) Branden Hutchisen, Ethan Vanderwerf and Luke Thompson celebrate the end of the year. Photo: DAVID WARD
TOODALOO 2022: Warracknabeal Secondary College Year 12s, (L to R, back row) Rhiana Keys, Bella Powell, Jaslyn Jonasson, Keeta Orszulak (middle row) Dylan Watts, Josiah Keam, Jed Koschitzke, Kehan Jonasson, acting principal Casey Phelan, Brodie Andison, (front row) Branden Hutchisen, Ethan Vanderwerf and Luke Thompson celebrate the end of the year. Photo: DAVID WARD

As the year comes to a close, the Year 12 students of Warracknabeal Secondary College celebrated their last day of secondary education by dressing up and taking part in school pranks and activities.

The Year 12 students, Rhiana Keys, Bella Powell, Jaslyn Jonasson, Keeta Orszulak, Dylan Watts, Josiah Keam, Jed Koschitzke, Kehan Jonasson, acting principal Casey Phelan, Brodie Andison, Branden Hutchisen, Ethan Vanderwerf and Luke Thompson will now have the world in their hands as they graduate and head into a gap year, further education or immediate work.

The students got up to mischief on the day as they filled the staff room with balloons, hid air horns behind classroom doors, covered the quadrangle in glad wrap and covered various walls with photos of themselves and staff members.

the year also successfully pulled off a stunt at the front parking area of the section by parking their cars at the school entrances, forcing staff to park elsewhere.

The group of 13 finished off the day with fish and chips for lunch and outdoor activities and music before heading indoors to avoid the mosquitos.

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