Seniors celebrate at Year 11 Ball

The much-anticipated annual Year 11 Summer Ball for the Class of 2023 was an unforgettable affair, providing a special opportunity for the students to celebrate their accomplishments and the culmination of their final year in Senior School.

The Marriott Worsley Park Country Club provided a picturesque setting for the occasion and our Year 11 students arrived for a night to remember, dressed in their finest attire and radiating elegance and confidence. The atmosphere buzzed with excitement as everyone prepared for an evening filled with laughter, joy and celebration.

To immortalise the event, a professional photographer captured candid moments and groups throughout the evening. The students revelled in the chance to pose with their friends and teachers, celebrating the bonds formed throughout their educational journey and creating lasting memories of their time as Seniors.

As they now bid farewell to Senior School, the Class of 2023 looks forward to embracing the exciting opportunities that lie ahead.

To view the photographs, please visit the image gallery>

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