New House Captains

September 17, 2014
Cheers erupted during Friday's E for Effort assembly, as Mr Emes shared the names of our new house captains and vice house captains. Bravely, many children put themselves forward to be considered for the role during our election assemblies held earlier in the week. With captivating campaigns, wise words and persuasive presentations, our Year 6 hopefuls spoke clearly and confidently to their audience. All children should feel incredibly proud of the presenations they created and the motivating words they shared with their individual houses. However, as with all elections, there had to be winners. It is our pleasure to congratulate the new house captains and vice house captains who have the honour of leading their houses for the year and wearing shiny badges!





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