Year 12

Year 12

This week marked the midpoint of Term 1 and Year 12 students have been engaged in a range of academic, wellbeing and community‑focused activities as they prepare for the final weeks of a busy term. 

Early in the week, students participated in activities led by the Gender Equity Committee in recognition of International Women’s Day (Sunday 8 March 2026). Students from the same committee helped coordinate and lead the International Women’s Day Breakfast held this morning in the Senior Centre.  

A strong focus across the week was academic organisation and preparation, particularly with the Year 12 Half Yearly Examination block approaching. During Luminary and Academic Care sessions, students worked on developing clear and realistic study planners for the coming weeks. Luminary staff were available to offer support for students in balancing examination preparation alongside ongoing coursework, major works and day‑to‑day learning. 

On Thursday, the cohort attended a presentation delivered by Marion Delprado, a member of our school counselling team who was also ably supported by her wonderful Tamaruke dog, Rita. The session encouraged students to think intentionally about how they look after their wellbeing during demanding academic periods and to recognise the importance of sustainable habits for the months and years ahead. 

As always, Year 12 students continue to demonstrate maturity and engagement as they move into this important phase of the year.

– Bridget Kovats
Head of Year 12