The club's new decking area was a spectacular venue for the 59 excited Year 6 students, parents and Sacred Heart community members.
It was a great chance for all to come together and reflect on the past seven years of schooling and the lifelong friendships built, as well as celebrating many excellent achievements.
Claire Connell was the deserving recipient of Sacred Heart's prestigious Marj Maroney Award. Claire's compassion for others and dedication to her learning make her an ideal role model for her peers.
She is held in high regard by all, through her involvement in school and community activities. Claire goes above and beyond to help others, not because it is expected of her, but because to Claire it is the right thing to do.
Fellow award winners were:
Catherine McAuley Award - Michelle Coulter and Theo Vodusek for always displaying the Mercy Values of compassion, respect, hospitality, justice, courage and Service, inspired by founder Catherine McAuley.
Citizenship Award from ClubMulwala - Will Young and Maya Isaac for conducting themselves in a manner that is respectful to the rights, differences and dignity of others.
Barbara Quinn - Education Bursary Award - Olivia Stefanovski for outstanding academic achievement across many curriculum areas.
Young Leader Awards- CMCU- Ted Brear and Milla Kelly - The award acknowledges the positive contribution the students have made in the school and in the wider community.
School Spirit Awards- ClubMulwala- 6W Rylea Brown, 6M Charli Taylor and 6L Bella Peacock.
These students make the school a better place by being a team player, helping out those in need and always displaying the school’s 3Bs: Being Your Best; Being Respectful and Being Safe.
Alexander Park Trust Scholarship - Spencer Cowan for having an outstanding academic record and demonstrating excellence in many areas of the curriculum.
Belmore Partners Academic Award - Summer Ibbott for having an outstanding academic record and demonstrating excellence in many areas of the curriculum.
Sports Person Awards - Fraser Nagle and Chelsea Carroll for being great ambassadors for sport demonstrating outstanding levels of sportsmanship, personal commitment to training and individual skill development.
Burramine Sports Award - Jai Webster for demonstrating a willingness to grow and learn as a sports person and displaying leadership qualities and team spirit.
Sweet and Sour Sisters - Bailey Richardson for demonstrating a committed attitude to school life. This student puts their heart and soul into all aspects of school life, showing a keen desire to represent the school in the wider community.