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Gratitude for our blessings

TOGETHER. In 2025 that is the focus of staff and students at Kerang Christian College.

Together, the whole school can do great things. Together, the students and staff can support and uplift each other. Together, the school is stronger, not alone and operates as a family.

Principal Lance Davidson said it was the togetherness and community feel that was one of the benefits of attending a small, P-12 college.

“At Kerang Christian College, students of different ages and different interests and abilities, are celebrated for who God has uniquely made each of them to be,” he said.

As part of the 2025 focus on Working Together, Kerang Christian College is focused on taking part in a variety of events that allow us to express gratitude for our blessings and our differences as well as making a difference in the lives of people across the world.

Some of the events happening this year include Harmony Day, the Big Freeze at the “C”, the Ping Pong-A-Thon and a family bush dance.

There is also plenty happening in the classrooms in 2025. As always, the smaller class sizes allow plenty of opportunity for students to receive the individual attention and support they need to achieve their best.

Mr Davison said the staff at Kerang Christian College were passionate about what they teach and about their faith.

“This passion helps the staff to guide students to reach their potential not only academically but also socially and spiritually.

“Our desire is for our students to feel connected as part of the KCC family, to grow in their faith, and to become young men and women of great integrity,” he said.

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