Year 12 Reflections
We all began our schooling here in 2007. At the time, the school was recognised as St Columba’s and changed over to Our Lady of the Southern Cross College in our time here. What we are trying to say is, we are an original trio, students who began on these school grounds and never strayed far. As a result of our time at the College, we must recognise the drastic amount of change, both positive and negative. However, we do not wish to reverse any of the changes as they have shaped us to who we are today. Our original group has been separated at times and that was to be expected, yet we have found our way back and appreciate the growth that has come from our various experiences. So as our reflection, we thank you; the school and students. Without you, we would never have grown the way we did.
Whilst reflecting on our time here, we decided to share some of our favourite memories:
In Prep, Ashley was obsessed with Harrison. She wanted desperately to marry him.
In Years 4 and 5 we built the Great Wall in the sandpit, complete with sand toads. As well as tree bases with acorn money. That’s where we learned the skill of stealing.
At Year 10 camp, Harrison ran down the hill at Lake Perseverance and fell face first.
Make memories and enjoy your time here.
Ariella Stephen, Harrison Gwynne, Ashley Dean

