Noelle Newman, Winona Gray, Emily Daley, Tyler Allen, Amelia Davis, Ben Dyball, Taylah Phillis, Zac Pirie, Mrs Lauren Masson, Sam Whitehead, Hannah Braumueller, Jared Prosser, Molly Spackman and Ashleigh Bonnette. Not pictured Benjamin Whittington, Shennen Ford, Joshua Whittington and Paul Whyborn.

The Formal at the Harden Country Club last Friday night went off without a hitch, with parents, teachers and students alike thoroughly enjoying the event. “An immense thank you must go to the Country Club staff for the outstanding catering,” said Murrumburrah High School Year 12 Coordinator, Lauren Masson. “Emily Daley, Amelia Davis and Winona Gray-Levett were instrumental in organising the event.” “The Year 12s were extremely involved in their education. They are great friends and very supportive of each other,” she added. Of the 2016 cohort, Mrs Masson said that there is a mix of academic and practical mind-sets. “They’ve started their first term of Year 12 and they are really starting to knuckle down now,” she said.

Here is a selection of what some of the graduating class of 2015 intend to do now they have finished their secondary studies: Tyler Allen: Not sure just yet. Playing soccer for the moment. Ashleigh Bonnette: Intends to study Business. Amelia Davis: Wants to do Vet Nursing. Ben Dyball: Either going to join the Army as a Fitter Armourer or study Environmental Science at Albury with the aim of working as a Park Ranger. Winona Gray: Intends on taking a Gap Year initially and travelling to the United States after saving some money. Has applied to do Creative Arts or a Bachelor of Arts. Taylah Phillis: Has applied to study Agricultural Business and wants to work in the Agriculture industry. Zac Pirie: Will be undertaking an apprenticeship in Wagga. Jared Prosser: Currently working on the Harvest and will do some roustabouting before moving to Wollongong to play football. Wants to either study Sports Science at university or pick up a trade. Sam Whitehead: Started a job at Gino’s Fruit & Veg. Hopes to study Environmental Science at Albury with the aim of working in Fisheries. Emily Daley: Wants to keep working locally for the next year. Ben Whittington: Intends on studying either Forensic Science or Digital Media at the University of Canberra or Western Sydney. Shennen Ford: Is going to undertake a fitness course at TAFE with the aim of becoming a Personal Trainer. He initially wants to work locally. Molly Spackman: Has been accepted to study Animal Science at Charles Sturt University in Wagga Wagga.