The Year 12 Class of 2016 started the school career in the ashes of the Yass High School fire in 2009. Students spent their first years crammed into small spaces like the Baptist Church. Tragedy struck again the following year as the T-Block building went up in flames.
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“We’re still claiming that we had nothing to do with it,” Year 12 school captains Edward Hinch and Alyssa White joked in their final assembly, to a packed hall of 400 students, teachers and family.
“The six years have been a roller-coaster, full of many good times and bad times.”
On Friday, September 23, the Class of 2016 recounted many memorable years in a final assembly held in the school hall. Their fondness for their teachers was palpable, particularly Year Adviser James Harding.
The class presented the school with two tarps as a parting gift, Mr Harding with a signed guitar from the year and a Brumbies Membership. Students now prepare for the HSC exams on November 2.