Captains' Comments
What an exciting year it has been so far! As we enter our final term, our Year 12 cohort prepares itself for the soon-to-approaching external exams. On behalf of the student council, we have all been immensely grateful to lead you through 2025 and wish our future leaders luck in their journey ahead.
At the end of last term, Noosa District hosted its formal, a beautifully magical evening filled with lasting memories. A standout moment was the incredible performance by Eli Stewart and Lewis Perry, whose captivating duet set the tone for the night. The room sparkled with dancing lights, laughter, and joy as our Year 12 students came together to celebrate the journey they had shared and the milestones they had achieved.
Over the holidays, a group of adventurous students embarked on an unforgettable ski trip to Perisher, braving the cold weather. The week was filled with excitement as students hit the slopes, learned new skills, and enjoyed the snowy mountain scenery. It was a fantastic experience that brought everyone closer together while creating memories that will last well beyond the snow season.
In more recent news, our year 11 art students immersed themselves in the natural environment of Mimburi. Students had the opportunity to explore Noosa District's third campus and create beautiful artworks from the elements that surrounded them. This great experience leads them into their first unit of year 12 work.
In upcoming events, Pink Up Day is approaching, an amazing day that recognises those impacted by breast cancer and raises awareness about the issue. The day serves as a meaningful reminder of the importance of early detection, support, and research, while also celebrating the strength and resilience of those who have been impacted. It’s a heartfelt event that brings the community together for an important cause, showing that every bit of awareness and kindness can make a difference.
Anticipation is building for the upcoming Graduation Ceremony. This special event marks the culmination of years of hard work, growth, and achievement for our graduating students. It’s a time to reflect on their journey, celebrate their successes, and look ahead to the exciting opportunities that lie beyond school. Surrounded by family, friends, and teachers, our graduates will take their final steps as Noosa District students and begin the next chapter of their lives with pride and optimism.
Looking forward, we are excited for the future we hold beyond school and encourage each of you to stay engaged, continue to show your school spirit, and make the most of every moment. On behalf of the Student Council and year 12 cohort, we want to wish you all an incredible rest of school.

Brydie Moore
School Captain

