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Cranbourne North’s Tulliallan Primary School has announced their new school leaders for 2019.

The leaders were presented their badges at a school assembly on Monday 18 March.

Federal member of Holt Anthony Byrne who was a special guest at the ceremony said he was honoured to present the badges to Tulliallan’s new student leaders.

“These students epitomize the remarkable young people that we have in our local community, and I look forward to hearing about their achievements,” he said.

“The new student leaders have an opportunity to learn about leadership qualities under their principal Kathy Sharp, who has paved the way on what it takes to be an exemplary leader.

“I would also like to acknowledge and give thanks to all the parents who turned up to support the new student leaders. The assembly was extremely well attended by parents, and their presence demonstrates the wonderful community that is Tulliallan Primary School.”

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