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Girton Grammar year 12 students have completed 13 years of school with a final Church service on Friday morning.
The service was followed by a lunch with parents and a school assembly featuring student performances.
Girton Grammar School headmaster, Mr Matthew Maruff said “it was important to appropriately mark the end of school for Year 12 students to help them transition to the next phase of their lives.
This is a really exciting time for our Year 12 students who are about to spread their wings in so many ways.
Celebrating this milestone is important and also rewarding, having watched these young people grow up over the years. Many are completing thirteen years of Schooling at Girton Grammar.
It is also the responsibility of teachers and parents at this time, to help these young people take responsibility for the decisions that will set a course for their future and we do this through staging a range of fitting events.
We have 112 students sitting VCE examinations in the coming weeks and we wish them all the very best as they work towards securing their preferred futures”.
Students will attend their Valedictory Dinner on Friday, November 18.