On Wednesday 19 February, the Ayr High Community came together to acknowledge the school leaders for 2025. A range of leadership positions were acknowledged including the House Family Representatives for each year level, YR 7 and 11 Scholarship recipients, Yr 11 LIP Leaders, QATSIF Awardees, Sporting House Captains and the School Student Executive.
2025 School Captains, Jack Power and Sophie Robertson outlined their vision for the school in an inspiring speech while new School Vice-Captains compered the event. A special thank you to Deputy Mayor, Max Musumeci for his role in the proceedings.
For many years there has been an accepted tradition of each out going Student Executive member handing forward ‘the book’ which accompanies each position. These books contain information and messages from previous year’s members and it is the responsibility for the incoming member to add their story too.
A new initiative this year courtesy of the work of 2024 Indigenous Vice-Captain Sienna Chapman is the Message Stick which will be handed down to each new Indigenous Vice-Captain with the responsibility of adding their story to the stick.
2025 Indigenous Vice Captain Johben Tabo accepted the Message Stick from Aunty Bernice Zaro on behalf of Sienna at the school ceremony.
Indigenous Vice Captain Johben Tabo accepting the Message Stick. Photo supplied
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