News Gallery: Book Week at Seymour College By Simon Ruppert Aug 26, 2024 Seymour College student Peyton Hopkins celebrating Book Week. Photo by Contributed Bronwyn McDonald and Seymour College student Alexis Edwards had a great time celebrating Book Week. Photo by Contributed Seymour College campus manager Bradley Moedt went to a lot of effort for his costume. Photo by Contributed Seymour College student Meeka Alshimari had a great time dressing up. Photo by Contributed Seymour College student Louisa Brown dressed up as Wonder Woman. Photo by Contributed Seymour College student and part-time plumber Jaxon ‘Luigi’ Haby. Photo by Contributed Seymour College student Isabelle McCarthy had a great time dressing up for Book Week. Photo by Contributed Seymour College student Eric Roy dressed up for Book Week. Photo by Contributed Albie Grayson from Seymour College. Photo by Contributed Seymour College student Vicky Carbis celebrating Book Week. Photo by Contributed Seymour College students Jason, Will and Kobee. Photo by Contributed Seymour College students Kennedi, Sienna and Aria had impressive costumes. Photo by Contributed Lauren and Sophie from Seymour College all dressed up for Book Week. Photo by Contributed Seymour College student Maddison Cole, pictured with her dad, Bradley, had a great time dressing up. Photo by Contributed Katherine Cook and Seymour College student Sally. Photo by Contributed Seymour College students Tiana, Chelsea and Hannah. Photo by Contributed Seymour College students Will, Chayce and Keiren. Photo by Contributed Seymour College students Zoe and Layla. Photo by Contributed
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