CAPTAIN'S CORNER

SENIOR CAPTAIN

It's that time of year again…Term 4 has come upon us and for the Year 12s, this marks the last of our time at McKinnon Secondary College. This week has a lot in store for us, with the annual costume day on Tuesday 15 October. This was a chance for us to dress up in an outfit starting with one of our name initials, and have a fun day with photos, games and a great vibe to conclude our time in high school. 

On Wednesday we had our shirt signing day where we have left our final marks and said our goodbyes to our peers at school, 

before having our final cohort event, being the Valedictory dinner. From previous year levels, this is said to be the “night of nights”, the Brownlow of McKinnon Secondary College. 

 

Held at Crown Palladium, we had a dinner with our parents, teachers and friends in attendance, with lots of laughs, smiles, fun and even some tears. 

 

Whilst all of this sounds very fun and even a bit emotional, it is quickly acknowledged, as we are all striving to put 100% effort into our upcoming exams, which for many, are less than three weeks away. These exams are difficult, and we all acknowledge that, which is exactly why we have all been working extremely hard. The long hours afterschool, recess, lunch, free periods to study to be able to walk into the hall, knowing we have all given 100% effort. From the bottom of my heart and the entire cohort, we thank our beloved teachers for their efforts, without them we would be failing. 

 

We also want to thank the principal team and our student managers for their support and for their efforts in organising these events and making them engaging. From the Year 12 Formal, to Trivia night and even the annual Phillip Island Camp, we are so grateful for your support and time in planning and executing these days.

 

Signing off for the final time, the Class of 24’

Adem Savran, Year 12

JUNIOR CAPTAIN

Saying goodbye to our wonderful holidays full of laughter and relaxation, the students at McKinnon Secondary College started school again last week. As the familiar routine of classes, extracurricular activities, and homework resumes, there's a sense of anticipation and a readiness to make the most of the upcoming academic year. 

 

Many clubs have started up again, offering a wide range of activities for students to participate in. From choir to world music, students have plenty of options to explore their interests and get involved on campus. The revival of these clubs has added vibrancy and excitement to campus life, providing students with a variety of ways to engage in their hobbies and passions. 

 

I wanted to remind everyone about the upcoming events and projects we have been working on. The Wisdom and Service project has been keeping us very occupied as we strive to make it the best for our parents and peers. The leaders have also begun planning for the Year 9 graduation, and we are hoping to make it the best experience to end our junior year. We are all excited to contribute to this project and are looking forward to making it a memorable event for everyone involved. Thank you for your attention, and let's make our last term the best we can. 

Pearl Olaye, Year 9