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Meet CAGS Junior School House Leaders

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CAGS Junior House captains: (Back) Emily Stone, Angelina McKay, Mila Diaco, Thomas Burns, Kegan Hollands, Heidi Quick, (front) Isla Butler and Kohen Verner. Photo by Gabriel Garcia

Cobram Anglican Grammar School’s junior school captains have been announced.

Eight students were chosen to lead their peers and liaise with their fellow senior school captains.

Cowell House - Angelina McKay and Emily Stone

Angelina McKay said the process of becoming house leader was challenging, but she enjoyed it.

Angelina wants to use her position to help people.

Emily Stone said she wanted to become a house leader because it was her last year in junior school and she thought it was a great opportunity to improve her public speaking skills.

Farrer House - Mila Diaco and Thomas Burns

Mila Diaco wanted to be a house leader because she thought she would do a good job and she looks forward to speaking at assemblies.

Thomas Burns said he wanted to be a junior student leader to help people.

Parkes House - Kegan Hollands and Heidi Quick

Kegan Hollands wanted to become junior house leader because he saw older students as leaders and looked up to them.

His favourite part of being a house leader was the new responsibilities.

Heidi is a sports lover and wants to use her position to encourage her fellow students.

She said the best part of her new position was helping people and speaking at assemblies.

Stanyer House - Kohen Verner and Isla Butler

Kohen Verner wanted to become house leader in order to lead his house in sports and to speak at assemblies.

His goal is to lead Stanyer House to victory in sporting competitions.

Isla Butler said she wanted to use her position to encourage her fellow students when it comes to sporting competitions.