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Year 7
The car halted to a stop as the splatters of rain splashed off the roof. I hurried out of the car and grabbed my school bag heading towards the School Gates, to be greeted with the welcoming faces of teachers and students. A Year 12 offered me an umbrella, as she led me to my 2021 home. The Clocktower was buzzing with the chatter of excitement, as we were all taking in the new changes. I will always cherish my first day of Senior School, as it reminds me of all the friendships and bonds I made.
Angela Feng – Davis
The transition from Year 6 to Year 7 has not been the easiest, especially during lockdowns. It has however, taught me a lot about myself, what I am capable of and what I need to work on. I have forged good memories from Camp and House challenges to GSV and Athletics Day. I came from a primary school with a few strong friendships to a high school where I knew no one. Everyone at St Catherine’s has made me feel so welcome and a part of this amazing community. I truly could not have asked for a better start to Year 7.
Alexandra (Alex) Aumann – Langley Templeton
Year 7 has been one of the most fun years of my life. I explored the freedom and opportunities of high school, without feeling too much pressure. A major highlight was the Science excursion to the Botanical Gardens, where we learnt about all the plants and their origins. Another highlight was the relationships built with the older students. On my very first day, in the pouring rain, a group of Year 12s sat down and spoke to me about what Senior School was going to be like and helped with our timetables and navigation. I am so glad I had my friends and supportive teachers too.
Diya Asthana – Beaulieu Blair
House events were one of my highlights this year. I remember all the way back to House Athletics in Term 2, I was waiting for the gun to sound for the 100m sprint. Bang! I moved my legs as fast as they could carry me and won first place. Then, I got to run in the blue-ribbon race, for the top ten fastest girls from each level. I ran and ran, only thinking about how fast my legs could take me. I finished fifth! This year has been full of obstacles for us all and next year will have its challenges. Bring it on!