Each student’s place had their photograph and a graduation bear in it and the edge of the stage had collages of the pupil’s school history.
Principal Rob French and grade six teachers Kim Pollock and James Bodycoat thanked families, teaching staff, Parents and Friends Association members, volunteers and local organisations for supporting the students.
The Weary Dunlop Award was presented to Tillie Wallden by State Member for Euroa Steph Ryan.
The Lions Club of Nagambie and District Encouragement Award was presented to Jack Peterson by club president Marlene Brew.
The Most Improved Award, sponsored by the Tabilk Junior Football Club, was presented jointly to Brodie Baker and Nic Drayton by Rose Lindner.
Zahra Bourke won the Arts Award, which was presented by Danielle Palmer of the Parents and Friends Association.
The Neil Lodding Sports Trophy was presented to Jazz Smith by Helen Heathcote on behalf of Mr Lodding and Steve Brooks on behalf of the Nagambie Football Netball Club.
The 2019 Citizenship Award was presented to Jazmyn Ashcroft by the School Council’s Trevor Cubbin, Nagambie RSL’s Larry King and Mr French.
The Fran Irwin Literacy Award, sponsored by her husband Keith Irwin and son Clint, was presented to Lee Kaitsis.
Mr Bodycoat, Mr Pollock and Mr French presented the Kevin Verge Maths and Science Award to Garry Bhour.
The Dux of the School Award for academic excellence went to Charlotte Palmer and was presented to her by Vin Palmer on behalf of the Nagambie Masonic Lodge.