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JORF 2020

Ms Fowler —

Life in JORF for..

Year 7-8’s: This form class is a very fun form class. We do lots of fun stuff, our favourite was when we made pancakes as a form class and played cards and Uno while we ate them.

Year 9-10’s: We all thought that this form class was pretty good. The best part was hanging out with our friends and bullying the younger students. This let our form class be lots of fun, enjoyable and we got to know our younger students.

Year 11-12’s: JORF is important to us because it allows us to bridge the gap that normally forms between younger and older students, this is because we got to hang out in a relaxed environment where we can get to know the junior students much better than we ever would’ve had JORF not existed.

Year 13’s: This was our final year of high school and JORF had been a central part of the journey from Year 9-13. It has been an exciting experience watching the younger students get older and more mature. An experience that was only able to be facilitated through JORF and hanging out with different year levels.

As we move onto our next adventure we will look back fondly on the memories and connections we made in JORF. Along with how they shaped us into who we are today