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Despite heavy assessment loads looming over our heads, each Woolcockatoo forged ahead without losing momentum. in Term 111, Year I I Woolcock initiated what will hopefully become a tradition with their efficient and flawless organisation of the extremely successful homemade lemonade stand on Open Day. Monies raised from. thisstall and Year 9Woolcock's Open Day raffle have gone towards our charity for the year, the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation of Australia. Mention must also go to Year 10 Woolcock for their wonderful efforts while participating in the Community Service Programme this year. Term N was equally as exciting with more delicious House breakfasts and the Inter house Choir Competition on the agenda As the year ends, Year 12 Woolcock are ready to spread their wings and depart the nest that has become their home for the past five years. The spirit shown, the lessons learnt, and the friendships forged in both Woolcock House and the BGGS community will be sure to aid them as they continue to conquer challenges in this new phase in their lives. The years we've had in the nest have been incredible and we know that, due to the nature of our girls in yellow, Woolcock House will continue in this marvellous fashion.

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