St Anne’s College magazine out this Friday

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St Anne's College Year 5 students (back) Navi Mandahar, 10, and Bharpur Singh Virk, 10, (front) Zander Corrigan, 11, Millie Studd, 10, Eleina Mori, 11, and Jemma Daldy, 11, are looking forward to being featured in this Friday’s magazine. Photo by Bree Harding

It’s been a big year for St Anne’s College and this week its first cohort of Year 12 students will graduate, marking a momentous milestone for the Kialla school.

St Anne’s opened in 2019 with students in just two year levels, Foundation and Year 7.

Each year since, a new level in both primary and secondary has been added.

Next year will be the first year all levels from Foundation to Year 12 will be filled.

The Class of 2024 will graduate this Friday, November 22.

On the same day, The News will publish a feature magazine about St Anne’s College featuring stories about students, staff, the wider school community and developments at the facility.

Read remarkable stories about students, such as reflections from graduating Year 12s Chiara Villani and Charlie Martinek, the Year 5s favourite memories from primary school and the buzz about Logan Kempinki’s sweet side business.

Learn about staff and their roles at the college, including newly-appointed principal Anthony Butts, deputy principal Kate McGrath, who explained the school’s design and connections to Yorta Yorta, and religious education leader Elizabeth Holligan, who talks about the Catholic ethos that guides staff and students.

There’s even a story about everybody’s favourite member of staff, the college’s wellbeing dog Macie.

Grab your copy of this Friday’s News to read all these stories about St Anne’s College and more.