Following an academic year like no other due to COVID-19, Carinity Education Glendyne has said farewell to our latest Year 12 graduates.
A total of 12 students graduated from the school on November 20. See photo gallery.
Between them the students achieved 40 Certificate qualifications for vocational training.
Six students were eligible for a Queensland Certificate of Education (QCE).
Carinity Education Glendyne students had to overcome the challenges presented by COVID-19 in their senior year.
For several months, students learned remotely with school youth workers delivering schoolwork, empowering students to continue their learning from home during the coronavirus shutdown.
2020 Glendyne Subject Awards: | Engineering | Kye Jessen |
Furnishing | Tyler Warry | |
Hospitality | Kayla Hunter | |
Retail | Rubin Buck | |
FSK | Nikolas Bartlett | |
ICT | Kayla Hunter | |
Outdoor Recreation | Nikolas Bartlett | |
Land Management and Conservation | Nikolas Bartlett | |
Active Volunteering | Kayla Hunter | |
2020 Glendyne Major Awards: | Most Outstanding VET Award | Nikolas Bartlett |
Academic Achievement Award | Rubin Buck | |
Overall Best Attendance – Senior School | Rubin Buck | |
ADF Awards | Tyler Warry | |
Rotary Club Hervey Bay City All Rounder Award | Rubin Buck | |
Daniel Tolliday Award – A student who has improved in the face of adversity | Kayla Hunter |