For most year 12 students in NSW, yesterday was the official last day of school.
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While they still have the up-coming final exams, students took a moment to celebrate their last day in the four walls of the classroom and inside the school gates.
Students across Wagga celebrated their final days with ceremonies, dinners and final assemblies, with TRAC kicking off their formal in line with the end of year festivities.
While the senior students at Wagga Christian College competed in games on the school oval.
Kildare Catholic College year 12 student Harry Mangelsdorf, 18, said he had “no idea” what was in store for him following school, however hoped music was a part of his next chapter.
“Almost finished and it feels really good; I’m not too sure what I want to do, but I really want to travel,” he said.
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