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Small class sizes limit interruptions

THE past few years have been a challenge, that’s for sure.

However, we believe that the students at Lake Charm Primary School have been lucky that small class numbers meant that they were able to catch up and continue their education without too much inter­ruption.

Lake Charm Primary School has been a member of a cluster of small schools for many years, which provides opportunities for students (and staff) to participate in shared learning experiences and allows them to build on their social skills.

Camps and excursions have been few and far between over the past few years, however students were always keen participants in the experiences that were offered.

Students enjoyed a trip to the Kyabram Fauna Park as an end-of-year treat and start to the festive season.

School council, teachers, staff and stud­ents would like to wish Keigan all the best for his transition to high school.

It has been a pleasure to watch Keigan learn, grow and mature from a little Prep into a graduating Grade 6 student.

We truly hope that Keigan has enjoyed his time at Lake Charm Primary School, we know he is confident and excited to be moving on to high school.

Congratulations and good luck, Keigan.

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