PREMIUM News Cobram Secondary College celebrates student success By Billie Davern Dec 20, 2024 Isabella de Vincentis, Koby Withers and Nikita Carroll are the retiring student leaders of 2024. Photo by Contributed From music to sport, English to maths, students at Cobram Secondary College were celebrated for their academic excellence at its end of year awards. The college submitted this photo gallery from the event. Students from all year levels were recognised for their academic achievements. Photo by Contributed Charlotte Cameron was awarded the Spencer Wilding Boost Award, for demonstrating dedication towards studies and striving to achieve. Photo by Contributed Isabella de Vincentis was recognised for her academic success as this year's VCE Dux. Photo by Contributed Casey Chandler was celebrated for competing at State level in Athletics. Photo by Contributed Isabella Spataro, Madison Knight and Hope Goldsmith all achieved above the benchmark for Year 8 Work Habits. (Left-to-right) Jessie Ashcroft, Ryder Turner, Isabella Spataro, Paige Ridell, Cassian Blower and Fletcher Adams were recognised for their success in music. Photo by Contributed Ruby Berry was celebrated with a plethora of awards, one of which congratulates her on being one of the top students in Year 7, who achieved academic excellence. Photo by Contributed Nicky Goldsworthy awards Raiyan Galvin the Goldsworthy Perpetual Trophy. Photo by Contributed Lauren Sneddon, Nikita Carroll, Barry Clarke, Lady Margaret Mendoza and Alexandra McKenzie-Cahill celebrate a year of academic excellence. Photo by Contributed Beau Kelly was recognised with several awards, one of which congratulated him on being the highest ranked student for academic excellence in Year 7. Photo by Contributed Tamara Brockley and Tayler Hocking celebrate students Hunter Williams and Kyana Magalotti for their year of academic excellence in Health and Physical Education. Photo by Contributed VCE student Ruby Noonan received several awards, one of which congratulated her on reaching the highest academic level for VCE Units 1 and 2 Chemistry. Photo by Contributed (Top row) Ruby Berry, Paul Jerome from Talisman Menswear's and Miles Auld, with (bottom row) Beau Kelly, Samuel De Vincentis and Lachlan Sullivan. The students pictured were awarded certificates of recognition for their work this year. Photo by Contributed Paul Jerome and Jackson Betts celebrated a year of academic excellence. Photo by Contributed Students celebrate academic achievements with their certificates of recognition. Photo by Contributed Tamara Brockley and Tayler Hocking recognise the achievements of students Cameron Sneddon and Casey Chandler. James Hooper received awards for competing at a State level in Athletics. Photo by Contributed Evie Quinane was awarded best performance in swimming. Photo by Contributed Raiyan Galvin was celebrated for his year of work in music throughout the year. William Wilson received the Neighbourhood Watch Award, demonstrating dedication towards being a good citizen. Lauren Sneddon received the Cobram Barooga RSL Award. Barry Clarke presented Isabella de Vincentis with the Future Innovator Award. Photo by Contributed Beau Kelly, Jarryd McGregor and Lauren Jeffrey received awards for their academic success. Cameron Sneddon accepted his award from Simone Rankin. Photo by Contributed William Wilson was presented with his award by Bec Harper. Photo by Contributed Kiara Stephens accepted her award from Helen Leitch. Photo by Contributed Indianna Ashcroft was presented her award by Maree Hogan. Photo by Contributed Tenira Harrison-Sloper, Glynis Bailey and Emily French celebrated a year of academic success. Photo by Contributed Indianna Ashcroft, Maree Hogan and Ruby Noonan celebrated a year of academic success. Photo by Contributed Katie Ngatokoa recognised Joshua Noonan for his hard work throughout the year. Photo by Contributed Suzanna Sheed awarded Imogen Brooks with the Moira Shire Award. Photo by Contributed Karen Brown awarded Ruby Noonan with the Rotary Club of Cobram Scholarship. Photo by Contributed Isabella de Vincentis was acknowledged for all her hard work with a trophy celebrating her as the VCE Dux. Photo by Contributed Maree Hogan presented Ruby Noonan with her award. Photo by Contributed News Year in Review | January to June News Claire’s dreams one step closer News Cobram Primary School welcomes new building By Billie Davern Cadet Journalist
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