Fancy dress fun for end of year

Each year, graduating students plant a tree on the grounds of the campus as an enduring legacy of their time with the college.

By Jessica Anstice

After one of the most disruptive schooling years in history, Beaconhills College Year 12 students were finally able to enjoy some celebratory activities on campus last week.

To conclude their final year of high school, students went to school dressed up as the profession they aspired to be during their childhoods.

Year 12 students received a commemorative bear with a hand-written note and drawing from Prep students.

Whether it be a vet, chef, postman, professional footballer, lifeguard, nurse or pilot, as their time at Beaconhills College draws close, the class of 2020 will soon be out in the real world and one step closer to achieving their dreams.

A bear presentation was also held, where Year 12 students received a commemorative bear with a hand-written note and drawing from Prep students.

To conclude their final year of high school, students went to school dressed up as the profession they aspired to be during their childhoods.

They also took part in the traditional tree planting imitative.

Each year, graduating students plant a tree on the grounds of the campus as an enduring legacy of their time with the college.