The class of 2024 have officially left their formal schooling years behind and are now enjoying their schoolies week – celebrating the end of 13 years of school. For many local students, the celebrations started during their final week at school with formals, graduations, and other celebrations unique to each school. Students from St Andrew’s Anglican College at Peregian Springs who are involved in school surfing made a dash for the beach, complete in their uniforms for one final surf as a team. We wish the Class of 2024 all the best for the future and undoubtedly many will be riding the waves of success for years to come!
SCHOOL’S OUT & SURF’S UP
Students from St Andrew’s Sport capped off their formal schooling with a final surf during their last week at school. The year 12 surfers were given a guard of honour and had family cheering them on.
COOLUM HIGH GRADUATION & GUARD OF HONOUR
Coolum State High School held their annual formal graduation on Tuesday, November 12 with the students wearing full academic gowns and mortar boards for the evening.
The evening was filled with heartfelt speeches, wonderful performances, and ‘the walk across the stage’ where the students received their High School Graduation Certificates from Principal Mr Ascott.
Then on Friday, November 15 the Year 12 cohort officially left Coolum High via the traditional ‘Guard of Honour’ ceremony.
Full academic gowns were worn for the Graduation Ceremony held on Tuesday November 12. There were lots of smiles for the final day. The Coolum State High School Class of 2024. The moving ceremony featured performances and speeches. On Friday November 15 the Class of 2024 officially left their school via the ‘Guard of Honour’. The long journey of formal education comes to a close.
ST ANDREW’S NOOSA BEACH RUN
The students from St Andrew’s Anglican College at Peregian Springs celebrated their final day of school on Friday, November 15 with the traditional Noosa Beach Run in front of family, teachers and peers. The weather was perfect and Noosa Main Beach provided the perfect backdrop to mark the end of formal education. Farewell to the Class of 2024! Photos: St Andrew’s Anglican College.
Proud parents were on hand to celebrate. Big hugs for the end of school days. Families cheered on the graduates. Celebrating the end of year 12. One last dash as a group, this time to the waves! Celebrating the end of formal school days at Noosa Main Beach. Proud parents were on hand to celebrate. Friends for life. Lots of smiles for the last day.
GOOD SAMARITAN’S FIRST GRADUATION
It was certainly a night to celebrate on Wednesday, November 13 as Good Samaritan Catholic College Bli Bli recognised their first graduating class. The history-making cohort celebrated at the Maroochydore RSL.
Stylish young gentlemen. A night to celebrate as formal education comes to a close for these Good Samaritan students. Good Samaritan Catholic College Bli Bli’s Class of 2024.