On Wednesday 6th August, nine alumni agreed to assist with Year 10 Careers Day by being part of a panel discussion and then 'speed careers' sessions. They spoke about their pathway to their chosen profession or course of study. A huge thank you to
•Paris Junnoel-Mina 2024
•Kirsty McNamara 2013
•Ramy Ibrahim 2009
•Sam Balazs 2003
•Cedie Jimenez 2015
•Keily McKee 2021
•Skye DePalma 2013
•Brodie Orrock 2024
•Kellie Thistlethwaite 1988
After a panel discussion, the alumni moved to spots around the gym, where students were able to approach and ask questions to assist them in gaining more information about the alumni's pathway. Alumni then joined the students for morning tea.
I really appreciate the alumni returning to NGSC and giving back to the College community. If you would like to be a part of the ever-growing alumni community, please get in touch by emailing alumni@ngsc.com.au
On Wednesday 6th August we also welcomed Moo K'Phru Say (2017) back to talk with students interested in joining the Police Force. She was accompanied by Senior Constable Dee Kuchenmeister. Together they were able to answer the enthusiastic questions from the small but interested audience. We thank both of these guests for giving up their time, particularly Moo K'Phru who has only just graduated from the Police Academy and agreed to attend (with very short notice) on her day off!
If you would like to be a part of the ever-growing alumni community, please get in touch by emailing alumni@ngsc.com.au
On Wednesday 6th August, nine alumni agreed to assist with Year 10 Careers Day by being part of a panel discussion and then 'speed careers' sessions. They spoke about their pathway to their chosen profession or course of study. A huge thank you to
•Paris Junnoel-Mina 2024
•Kirsty McNamara 2013
•Ramy Ibrahim 2009
•Sam Balazs 2003
•Cedie Jimenez 2015
•Keily McKee 2021
•Skye DePalma 2013
•Brodie Orrock 2024
•Kellie Thistlethwaite 1988
After a panel discussion, the alumni moved to spots around the gym, where students were able to approach and ask questions to assist them in gaining more information about the alumni's pathway. Alumni then joined the students for morning tea.
I really appreciate the alumni returning to NGSC and giving back to the College community. If you would like to be a part of the ever-growing alumni community, please get in touch by emailing alumni@ngsc.com.au
On Wednesday 6th August we also welcomed Moo K'Phru Say (2017) back to talk with students interested in joining the Police Force. She was accompanied by Senior Constable Dee Kuchenmeister. Together they were able to answer the enthusiastic questions from the small but interested audience. We thank both of these guests for giving up their time, particularly Moo K'Phru who has only just graduated from the Police Academy and agreed to attend (with very short notice) on her day off!
If you would like to be a part of the ever-growing alumni community, please get in touch by emailing alumni@ngsc.com.au