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Camp adventures help kids thrive

Martin Gray – Principal

Lake Boga Primary School

CONGRATULATIONS to our graduating class of 2022.

Lake Boga Primary School are incredibly proud of our graduating class and look forward to seeing them continue to thrive as they transition to secondary school.

This group of young people leave the school knowing they have the whole Lake Boga community supporting them and encouraging them to succeed.

It has been a very successful year at Lake Boga Primary School.

Students have participated in many extra-curricular events at district and division level and participated in our camp program with our Grade 3-6 students participating in a five-day outdoor education camp at 15 Mile Creek.

Our Grade 6 camp was an eight-day camp to Tasmania where students participated in a range of activities designed for students to experience personal growth and development.

We are very thankful for the support of local businesses which allows us to continue providing this unique experience.

Lake Boga Education Hub has continued to strengthen our partnership with the Resilience Project, with students furthering their understanding of gratitude, empathy and mindfulness. Our values of respect, responsibility, safe, learner remain at the front of everything that we do.

I would like to acknowledge and thank our parent community for their continued support of the school and the hardworking staff who support our students to achieve great things.

I would like to wish everyone a merry Christmas and a happy new year.

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