Family members of Year 6 students joined with the general school community at Parkes Public School on Tuesday to witness the induction of this year’s prefects.
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Special guests included current Parkes High School captain Hugh McKenzie and vice-captain Lachlan Hoyle who both congratulated the new prefects and addressed the assembly on the important role of leadership.
Both young men are past students of Parkes Public School and their speeches made the ceremony even more special.
All Year 6 students at Parkes Public are given the opportunity to be prefects, but must meet certain criteria before being awarded their badges.
This year some 30 students decided to take the pledge.
Parents and carers present at Tuesday’s special school assembly were called forward to do the honour of pinning the prefect badge on the uniform of their child.
Pictured is School Principal Mrs Leanne Breaden and Assistant Principal Mr Ben Smith with the prefects - back-row, left to right, Maddison McCormick, Jade Smith, Lucy Turner, Caitlin Herft, Kristin Lennox, Isabelle Smith, Sharna Ross, Crystal Seiler and Brian Mendoza; middle-row: Jordan Moody, Claudia Monkerud, Meg Turner, Sierra Beazley, Leela Elliott, Lily Leonard, Dokota Bourke, Henry Johns, Will Longhurst, Wilson Duffy and Jayden Pope; front-row: Rebecca Kearney, Kaitlyn Neems, Paige Hanson, Georgia Smith, Samantha Riley, Dylan Cook, Jacob Fredericks, Darcy Noakes, Jemima Hall and Holly MacGregor.
The sporting house captains and representatives for the Junior AECG (Aboriginal Education Consultative Group) were also inducted at the ceremony.
Photo: Bill Jayet 0216Prefects