YEAR 12 students at Moama Anglican Grammar School had a well-earned break as they finished their classes for the year on Friday, September 18.
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The whole morning featured a busy schedule of celebratory activities for the students, to recognise and appreciate all of the hard work they have put in over the year.
Starting with an early on-site breakfast in costume, the students participated in a colourful, costumed parade past all of the primary and secondary classrooms, finishing at the hall.
Here they attended a ‘thank you’ assembly where the students thanked each of their Year 12 teachers and recounted the highs and the lows they had experienced through the year.
Following on from this, the students changed back into their formal uniform and attended the Valedictory assembly where they received their graduate certificates and a number of awards were handed out.
The assembly was live-streamed for the first time, given that parents were unable to attend due to COVID-19 restrictions.
After the term break, the students will have a two-week study break, followed by four weeks of HSC exams starting on October 20.