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year-nine-team Thank God It's Friday

Welcome to the online edition of the Year 9  “Thank God’s It’s Friday (TGIF)” newsletter.   This very successful initiative has been modelled on the Year 8 TGIF newsletter. The purpose of the TGIF newsletter is to diarise and celebrate the many wonderful events and achievements of the year group each week.

Welcome to the online edition of the Year 9  “Thank God’s It’s Friday (TGIF)” newsletter.   This very successful initiative has been modelled on the Year 8 TGIF newsletter. The purpose of the TGIF newsletter is to diarise and celebrate the many wonderful events and achievements of the year group each week.

Welcome to the online edition of the Year 9  “Thank God’s It’s Friday (TGIF)” newsletter.   This very successful initiative has been modelled on the Year 8 TGIF newsletter. The purpose of the TGIF newsletter is to diarise and celebrate the many wonderful events and achievements of the year group each week.

Honour Certificates
News - Year 9 Team
Written by Administrator   
Friday, 24 October 2008 00:00
This week marks the first week that we have awarded honour certificates to students who have performed admirably in the past week.  This compliments our Certificates of Merit and Endeavour that are distributed at the end of each semester. 
This week’s recipients are: Ashley Hayes, Jeremy Bailey, Ashley Smith, Mitchell Mead, Amanda Nadgi, Mashita Mohd. Effendi, Luke Lakey-Robertson, June Poe, Sineath Nath, Alice Henny, Vivien Douglas, Tessa McKone, David Hayes, Heather Charters, Jayden Narkle, Jade Maryan,
 

Dare To Lead


Yule Brook College Wins:
High Achievement Award


The 2007 Dare to Lead Excellence in Leadership in Indigenous Education Awards were announced by the Hon. Julia Gillard, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Education, at a ceremony in Parliament House, Canberra on 14 March 2008.

YBC showed "...significant improvements in school enrolments and graduation rates plus a reduction in suspension rates over the past five years. There is evidence that both the student and community voice within the school is strong."

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