Graduating class full of good sports
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THE Pyramid Hill College Year 10 dinner was a memorable event held at the Victoria Hotel lounge. 
All students looked exceptional, making themselves, their families, and the school community immensely proud. The theme, ‘Brownlow Medal Night,’ was a great success as students walked the red carpet, creating a glamorous and celebratory atmosphere.
The evening provided an opportunity to celebrate each student’s achievements, drawing inspiration from football awards. Students then delivered heartfelt reflections on their years at Pyramid Hill College, showcasing their growth and accomplishments. The award recipients were as follows:
Shamica Castro – Best Team Player
Jasmine Doverte – Rising Star
Jack Gould – Most Determined
Chloe Stevens – Most Improved
Eloise Walters – Most Consistent Effort Award 
Dempsey Lee – Exceptional Commitment
Jaxon Peter – Youth Development
Olli Quaife – Leading Goalkicker
Jed Stewart – Coaches Award
“We wish all our Year 10 students the very best as they embark on the next chapter of their education or enter the workforce,” said Principal Fiona Moon. “While we bid farewell to this wonderful group of students, we also say goodbye to some families whose youngest child is leaving our school community. I would like to extend my heartfelt thanks to Ben and Jess Lee, and Don and Meg Stewart for their unwavering support and significant contributions to Pyramid Hill College over the years.”
Mrs. Moon added: “Although we will miss our 2024 Year 10 students, we are excited to see what the future holds for them. We encourage them to stay connected and look forward to celebrating their achievements in the years ahead.”
The Year 6 graduation was another joyful celebration, with parents joining students and staff for a special lunch in the BER. Students shared treasured memories through speeches, creating moments of laughter and nostalgia. Graduation bears were presented as keepsakes to commemorate the occasion.
Congratulations to Brady Gilmore, Isabella Kunde, Sasha Lobb, Samer Mohammed, Tyler Pollard, and Elsie Poole on their successful completion of primary school. We wish them every success as they transition to secondary education.


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