Achievement: Cobram Secondary College dux Noah Sullivan with principal Kimberley Tempest.
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Cobram Secondary College celebrated its awards night on Thursday, December 15, with Noah Sullivan named dux of 2022.
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College principal Kimberley Tempest described Noah as a quiet achiever.
“He was determined and focused and always put in extra effort to achieve results which will enable him to follow the pathway of his choice,” she said.
“We are all very proud of his results and respect his wishes to keep his score private.”
The school invited Rhonda Doyle from Cobram Photographics to take pictures of the happy event.
Model citizen: The Moira Shire Award winner, Year 12 student Tom Oliver, with Mayor Peter Lawless. This award recognises a Moira Shire student who has contributed to the life of the school and upholds the ideals of the community.
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Community minded: JT Rossiter Citizenship Award winner Chloe Modderkolk, with Berrigan Shire Deputy Mayor Carly Marriott. The award recognises a Berrigan Shire student who has contributed to the life of the school and upholds the ideals of the community
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Musical talent: Winners of the Instrumental Music awards for students who consistently strive for excellence in their chosen instrument. Front row, Ryder Turner (Year 7) and Betheney Gramson (Year 12). Back row, Adithi Gurunathan (Year 9), Caitlyn Knight (Year 11), Cobram Youth op-shop’s Rob Morey, Isabel Sierra (Year 8) and Amelia Shead (Year 10).
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Excellence: Margaret Dick Memorial Award winner Tiana Tyniec (Year 12) with Maree Hogan. The award is for a student who aspires for achievement and excellence in all that she does and to be the best that she can.
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All the right notes: Betheney Gramson (Year 12), and Nicky Goldsworthy. Betheney won The Goldsworthy Family Perpetual Trophy, which celebrates displaying spirit and leadership in music throughout the year.
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Scholarship: Cobram Community Cinema’s Trevor Hocking and Lachlan Laffan (Year 9). Lachlan won the Cobram Community Cinema Scholarship.
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Anzac spirit: Cobram Barooga RSL president Glenn Murphy with Jack Beasley (Year 12). Jack won the Australian Long Tan Defence Force Award, which is given to students who have exemplified the ideals of leadership and teamwork.
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Duke of Edinburgh Award: Lauren Sneddon (Year 9), the recipient of the Duke of Edinburgh International Young Award Leader.
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Grateful: Principal Kimberley Tempest presented the retiring school leaders with a trophy to acknowledge their hard work representing the school in their community. Outgoing school captain Tom Oliver (Year 12), outgoing school captain Elsie Hooper (Year 12), outgoing school vice-captain Cody Deegan (Year 12) and outgoing school vice-captain Merelita Lecanadau (Year 12).
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Sport star: Casey Chandler (Year 7) won the Cobram Secondary College Athletics Trophy and the Cobram Secondary College Female Sportsperson Trophy.
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Making a splash: Cameron Sneddon won the Cobram Secondary College Swimming Trophy for the person with the best performances in swimming and the Cobram Secondary College Male Sportsperson Trophy.
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