Wee Waa High School Year 12 graduates have well defined plans for the future.

The majority of the 13 graduates expressed relief that their HSC results were either as hoped or better than expected.

“I am so pleased that so many of our students are able to pursue exactly what they had hoped to do,” principal, Annabel Doust said.

“It’s really gratifying for my colleagues and I to see the culmination of six years of teaching and learning. We’re a small school so we follow our students hopes and dreams closely and support them as much as possible.’

So what does the future look like for these bright young graduates?

Cait Downes has gained early entry into a Bachelor of Nursing at the University of New England and will live on campus

Elizabeth Horne is considering her options but is feeling pretty happy about having finished after a great six years.

Caitlyn Galagher has gained early entry in a Bachelor of Nursing at the University of New England and will live on campus.

Sam Galagher has commenced an apprenticeship at Peel Valley as a Diesel Mechanic, having completed a two-year traineeship with them whilst studying his HSC.

N’Kayla Gaydon is working casually and considering her options.

Harry Pattison has started a permanent position at McKechnies Hardware in Narrabri and loving it.

Reece Pfeffer is really happy with his results and will continue his job at IGA. “I really enjoy working at IGA as I’m very interested in business and retail. Over the next 12 months, my longer-term plans will become clearer.”

Noah Platt has gained early entry into a Bachelor of Teaching (Primary) at the University of Newcastle.

Emily Shearin has gained early entry into a Bachelor of Agriculture at the University of New England and will live on campus.

Sarah Stanfield has been accepted into the Thoroughbred Industries Career Academy at the University of Western Sydney, Hawkesbury Campus.

Lachlan Trindall commences in February as a Student Learning Support Officer at Wee Waa High School.

TJ Wright is considering his options but looking to secure an apprenticeship.

Charles Young has been accepted into the NSW Police Force Academy in Goulburn.

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