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Cranbourne Secondary College students were presented with their school leadership badges at a special assembly. Back from left: Maybeline, Amanda, Amy, Lidiye, Nathan, Andy, Ray Karlea, Maddison, Liam, Natasha, Harley, Jamie, Melek, Julie-Anne, Chontelle, Shae, Natalia, Loren and Felicity. Front: Andrew, Adam, Joe, Alex, Emma, Mavis, Skye and Sarah.Kilberry Valley Primary School principal Jan White and Hampton Park Secondary College principal John Peck with grade six school captains Matthew and Kate and vice-captains Shantanu and Sonyta.Casey mayor Kevin Bradford and school principal Andrew Bergmeier presented the Cranbourne West Primary School and house leaders with their leadership badges. Back from left: Jack, Nathan, Bronwyn, Jesse, Madison, Ethan, Adam and Beth. Middle:  Jessica, Josh, Alaln, Danika, Emma, Jye, Tarnee and Dylan. Front: Hayden, Diana, Dani and Jason.Cranbourne Secondary College students were presented with their school leadership badges at a special assembly. Back from left: Maybeline, Amanda, Amy, Lidiye, Nathan, Andy, Ray Karlea, Maddison, Liam, Natasha, Harley, Jamie, Melek, Julie-Anne, Chontelle, Shae, Natalia, Loren and Felicity. Front: Andrew, Adam, Joe, Alex, Emma, Mavis, Skye and Sarah.Kilberry Valley Primary School principal Jan White and Hampton Park Secondary College principal John Peck with grade six school captains Matthew and Kate and vice-captains Shantanu and Sonyta.Casey mayor Kevin Bradford and school principal Andrew Bergmeier presented the Cranbourne West Primary School and house leaders with their leadership badges. Back from left: Jack, Nathan, Bronwyn, Jesse, Madison, Ethan, Adam and Beth. Middle: Jessica, Josh, Alaln, Danika, Emma, Jye, Tarnee and Dylan. Front: Hayden, Diana, Dani and Jason.

CASEY school students have received top honours during leadership badge presentations.
Proud relatives at Cranbourne West Primary School watched as Casey mayor Kevin Bradford and school principal Andrew Bergmeier bestowed the badges to the chosen school and house leaders at a special assembly.
The Parents and Friends Committee also presented school leaders Hayden, Jason, Dani and Diana with leadership polo shirts.
Kilberry Valley Primary School in Hampton Park conducted its leadership ceremony for 2006 at the end of term one assembly last Friday.
Badges were presented to school captains Matthew and Kate and vice captains Shantanu and Sonyta.
Flinders MP Greg Hunt visited Cranbourne South Primary School last Monday to congratulate the new captains and present them with certificates.

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