It is with mixed emotions that I write my farewell to the Nowra Anglican College community. In my 12 years of service at the College, I have learnt so much and have personally grown in my faith, in my professional life as an educator and a leader, and in who I am as a person.
I am incredibly proud of the achievements of our Nowra Anglican College students and we look forward to hearing of their exploits as they enter university studies or into the workforce.
Moving to Senior School is one of the most significant times in the growth of our young people.
I am thrilled to be the caretaker of this collaborative learning space where students can also visit our Digital Library 24/7.
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