The end of 13 years of schooling is quickly coming to an end for Year 12 students at Scots All Saints College.
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Throughout the final week of term three, Year 12 students have been enjoying some fun and games before the start of their Higher School Certificate (HSC) exams start next month.
Students have been dressing up all week in different themes: who'd they'd like to be when they grow up, in their primary school uniform, their favourite TV or movie character, and their favourite sport team.
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There's also been some organised games including a Year 12 versus teachers volleyball game (which the teachers won), a scavenger hunt, a water fight and a scooter time trial.
Head of Scots Campus and Director of Senior School, Tracey Leaf, said it was great to see the students enjoying themselves after a hectic year with the coronavirus pandemic.
"We're very aware that we've had to say 'no' to so many things, so it's great to say 'yes' to allow them to enjoy themselves and have some fun," she said.
"The kids will be back next term for another week of class but we've got a few surprises for them that they don't know about.
"The staff are very proud of how the Year 12s have handled this year and how they've conducted themselves going into their HSC exams."
The HSC begins on Tuesday, October 20, with students sitting the first paper of their English Advanced, Standard or Studies exam.
The exams will run every weekday until Wednesday, November 11, with Drama the last exam to get underway at 2.25pm.
For the HSC timetable, visit NSW Education.