SCHOOL principal Ken Barwick was doing a few double takes through the corridors at Bathurst High on Monday, as Year 12 students copied his signature style as part of their last week of school activities.
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Mr Barwick said the Year 12 students wanted to have a fun last week, and came up with a "dress up" concept, and on Monday the students dressed like teachers.
"Today started off as dress up as Kenny B day, and a few others wanted to dress up as other teachers," he said.
Those who dressed up as "Mr Barwick' came ready with fake arm tattoos, a tie, jacket and most importantly the school cap. He introduced the school cap and is rarely seen without his on.
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Other themes for the week will include 'dress as a decade' 'dress as a volunteer' 'wear your primary school uniform' and on Friday formal wear.
Mr Barwick said despite 2020 being really tough for the kids, it was great to see they still had their humour.
He said the cohort had a great connection with staff and the staff at the school were very appreciative of the effort the students had made during the year, especially during lock down.
Mr Barwick said every student in Year 12 would receive their HSC, and when the pandemic hit, it was his goal to get every single one of his kids through the year.