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Mayrung’s big end of year program

Award recipients (back, from left) Max Worker, River-Jones Clark, William Reid, Chloe Reid and Ryder Spinks; (front) Rylan Aughtie, Steven Busby, Diamond Clancy and Grace Freak.

School productions, a Year 6 graduation ceremony and presentation night - Mayrung Public School did it all in the final two weeks of the 2024 school year.

And that’s on top of the normal classroom activities, and a few fun end of term days including at the Deniliquin BIG4 Holiday Park, where swimming, golfing and the giant jumping pillow were all popular.

Presentation night in particular was a wonderful way to celebrate the achievements and encourage growth in various areas.

And while not every student received an award, the school acknowledged students who made remarkable progress in academic and other subjects over the year.

Those who demonstrated exemplary behaviour, respect for others, and responsibility within the school community were also acknowledged.

Award winners were as follows:

Achievement Stage 1 - Arlo Whyborn.

Encouragement Stage 1 - Natayah James.

Achievement Stage 2 - Chloe Reid.

Encouragement Stage 2 - Rylan Aughtie.

Achievement Stage 3 - River-Jones Clark.

Encouragement Stage 3 - Bailey Busby.

Creative Arts Award: Stage 1 - Diamond Clancy; Stage 2/3 - Grace Freak.

Bus Award - Arlo Whyborn and Ryder Spinks.

Sports Award - Koopa Mitchell.

Citizenship Award: Stage 1 - Diamond Clancy; Stage 2/3 - Steven Busby.

Helen Dalton Award - Max Worker.

Director Award - Will Reid.

OMSA Award - Ryder Spinks.

Mayrung's Year 6 graduates Max Worker, Joseph Smith and River-Jones Clark.
Ryder Spinks was presented with the OMSA award.
Steven Busby, Ryder Spinks, Diamond Clancy.
Teacher Teena Irwin with the Year 2 students graduating to their next classroom, Hapuku Clancy, Hunter Ward, Charlie Sampson and Robert Busby.