From the Leader of Learning

From the Leader of Learning

Year 12 Graduation: A Milestone Worth Celebrating

First and foremost, let me express my sincere congratulations to our Year 12 students on reaching this momentous milestone in their academic journey. Your graduation marks the culmination of years of dedication, perseverance, and hard work.

As you prepare to take your next steps into higher education, the workforce, or other pursuits, remember that your journey doesn’t end here—it’s just beginning. Embrace the opportunities that come your way with the same enthusiasm and dedication that you’ve shown throughout your time with us. You are well-equipped to tackle whatever challenges lie ahead, armed with the knowledge, skills, and character that our Marist community has helped you develop.

As Dr Ireland mentioned in her section, please click below to see the full list of award recipients:

2023 YEAR 12 ACADEMIC AWARDS 

Year 11: An Impressive Display of Potential

To our Year 11 students, I congratulate you on successfully completing the Preliminary Examinations. Teachers have remarked to me that they are seeing quality responses! Your performance reflects your dedication and commitment to your studies, and it’s evident that you have tremendous potential waiting to be unleashed. This accomplishment is a testament to your hard work and a stepping stone toward your Year 12 journey and beyond.

The Preliminary Examinations are a vital part of your academic journey, providing you with essential insights into your strengths and areas for improvement. Use this experience to guide your preparations for the upcoming challenges in Year 12. Continue to seek knowledge, ask questions, and strive for excellence in all that you do.

As you look ahead to the commencement of the HSC courses, remember that the path to success is paved with determination and a growth mindset. Use this opportunity to set goals, stay focused, and support one another on your journey towards graduation.

Congratulations once again to our Year 12s and Year 11s. Your hard work and determination have brought you to this moment, and we look forward to witnessing your future successes.

Mr Justin Hodges, Leader of Learning
 
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