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Jonny Leo'o and Jacob Allen embrace ... football!
 
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MAJA Report

Reuben Clutterbuck —

MAJA Report 2017

This year saw many opportunities for MAJA, friends were made, connections were made stronger, students improved in academic, cultural and sporting excellence and students came away with lifelong lessons. With the farewell of Mr. Petelo the form class took new and exciting shape under the guidance of Mr Allen where more interactive activities with other form classes became more of a regular thing. Allen supplied the form class with inspirational life messages that we could all take forward, to always be grateful for the things that we have been gifted, for having a roof over our heads and food on our tables and to give back to those who aren’t as fortunate as ourselves.

Will Andrews: Year 11, cricketer, “Everyone knows him because he’s the man”

Alex Catto: Year 12, “Man at basketball”

Carter Matthews: Year 8, rugby

Liam Grovenor: Year 7, plays rugby for Prebleton

Harry Young: Year 7, “Loves STC because I have lots of friends”

Donnell Dudley: Year 13, Rugby, fun fact “I’m the man at 2k”

Reuben Clutterbuck: Year 13, rowing, if you want to learn how to do phat skids hmu”

George: Year 8, football, “favourite team is Broman”

Roman Bradbrook, Year 9, likes basketball and rugby, “biggest solly in the school”

Braiden: Year 10, plays league for the Hornetts.

Cody Reid: Year 9, plays football, “coolest African in MAJA”

Victor Mthamo: Year 13, plays football, “if you want to learn how to fail your restricted by going too slow then hmu”

Lastly we want to farewell our year 13 students who leave us this year to Donnell Dudley, Reuben Clutterbuck, Victor Mthamo and Xavier Slater, we thank your time and leadership that you have given to MAJA in 2017 and we wish you all the best in your adventures in the future.