From Monday, December 5, to Friday, December 9, Cobram Secondary College’s student leadership team, accompanied by principal Kimberley Tempest and assistant principal Dianne Ferguson, went to Sydney on a leadership retreat to learn communication, team work and to challenge themselves while out of their comfort zone.
Bondi Rescue: The students visited the famous beach of Bondi where they ate fish and chips. Pictured are Daniel Campbell, Abbie Redman, Matilda Hooper and Zoe O’Toole.
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Behind the news: Zoe O’Toole and Abbie Redman watch the production of the popular Sunrise show.
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Queen of the world: Band leader Amelia Shead poses on Sydney Harbour Bridge.
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Striking a pose: Cobram Secondary College Goodman House captain Abbie Redman gives a thumbs up on Sydney Harbour Bridge.
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Learning from the best: David Koch giving advice to the student leaders.
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Professionalism: Australian Business and Community Network representatives gave the students an opportunity for a Q and A session.
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Teamwork: Students had to help each other to overcome the fear of heights while climbing Sydney Harbour Bridge.
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Taking over: Nikita Carroll, Michael Franklin, Caitlyn Knight and Amelia Shead on the Sunrise desk.
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Safe and sound: Cobram Secondary College student leaders meet one of the Bondi Lifeguards.
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Camera ready: Band leader Nikita Carroll shows everyone she has what it takes to be a TV star.
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Ecstatic: Cobram Secondary College captain Caitlyn Knight.
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