Final Farewells to Year 6
As they farewelled the Junipor School ready to take their place in Senior School, Year 6 students had a busy few final weeks filled with the most memorable events. The Year 6 musical was an absolute showstopper that displayed the talents of those on stage, and those supporting with the production backstage. Here are a few words from our Year 6 girls.
“Working on The Addams Family musical was an amazing experience! From amazing cast members, finely crafted costumes, superb sets and most importantly, talented staff and directors, The Addams Family musical has created a once in a lifetime opportunity we were so glad to be a part of!
Every day at rehearsals, we would come together and bring the eccentric and spooky Addams family to life on stage. We would practice our lines, learn the catchy songs, and perfect our dance moves. It was hard work, but the energy and enthusiasm of everyone involved made it all worth it. Performing in front of an audience was a thrilling experience. We would put on our costumes, do our makeup, and step onto the stage with excitement and nerves. The applause and laughter from the crowd were incredibly rewarding, and it felt like all our hard work had paid off.
Now that the show is over, we can’t help but feel a bit sad. We are going to miss the camaraderie we had as a cast, the inside jokes, and the shared memories. The bonds we formed during this experience will always hold a special place in our hearts. This was a truly unforgettable experience. We learned so much about teamwork, dedication, and the power of creativity. Though we may miss working together, we know that the memories we created together will last a lifetime.”
– Giselle, Chelsea and Bethany
Year 6 (2023) Students
Additionally, we held our annual Year 6 Dinner. It was wonderful gathering with Year 6 students, their families, Year 6 teachers, Junior School deputies, Deputy Principal, and Principal. This celebratory dinner marks the end of our Year 6 students’ time in Junior School. There was much excitement amongst the girls. Many parents commented on how quickly the years have passed and how proud they are of their daughter. We are all indeed proud of our Year 6 students. They have achieved so much in all facets of learning during their primary years.
At Speech Day, their final day in the Junior School, each Year 6 student was presented with their Yearbook, a gift from the Old Girl’s Union, the Junior School P&F, the School and parents. My congratulations to all our Year 6 students and I wish them well on their new journey in Senior School.
– Daniel Sandral
Head of Junior School
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