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This week appointed our 2025 College Captains and caught up with our incoming leaders to find out why they applied for the role, and what they’re passionate about.

Here’s what they had to say …

Biyala College Captains

Millie Lundberg

I want to be there for the students at ÃÛÌÒÅ®º¢. I’m hoping that all students feel like they can come to me with any issues. I love this school and I hope to make it a place where others feel the same.

Samantha Inong

I’m a proud Filipino and I’ve seen an increased number of people arriving to Shepparton from different cultural backgrounds. I hope to represent these communities and show that you can set out to achieve what you want to, no matter your background.

Dharnya College Captains

Billy Kop

I think I have good ideas to help improve the school, I’d like to see an advanced English class introduced. I took on leadership roles at primary school but College Captain at high school is something I always wanted to do.

Chloe Hogg
I’ve always wanted the chance to represent the College in this way, to share my ideas and be a voice for others. I’m excited for this opportunity and to share what I have to offer.

Bayuna College Captains

Ananiya Dieudonne

I want to be a leader for everyone and the face of our school values. I’d like to be an advocate for mental health, to raise awareness and promote the help available to students.

Tylah O’Brien

I decided to apply for College Captain to be a positive influence and role model for younger students. I hope students feel comfortable approaching me with their ideas and that I can help to turn their feedback into action. I’d like to focus on inclusivity and ensuring everyone feels like they belong.

Introducing our 2025 College Captains web

Last term, Ms Boyko, Ms Kerr and four members of our Geared for Careers team took 16 students from Years 9 to 12 on an exciting excursion to the Puckapunyal Army Base for an Army Careers Day!

The weather was perfect, allowing our students, along with peers from other schools in the region, to fully engage with the various displays and activities designed to highlight the diverse career opportunities within the Army and Defence Force.

Key highlights of the day:

  • One-on-one discussions: Students had the chance to speak directly with Australian Defence Force (ADF) members, gaining personal insights into their experiences and lifestyle.
  • Career information: Attendees received detailed information on current job vacancies, salary, benefits, Defence University Sponsorship, Defence Force Academy, GAP Year programs, and STEM opportunities.
  • Defence gear and vehicles: A large display featured Defence vehicles and equipment, allowing students to familiarise themselves with their functions and uses.
  • Hands-on activities: Students participated in training sessions led by qualified Physical Training Instructors from the Australian Army and enjoyed rides in Army vehicles—an unforgettable highlight of the day!

Overall, the excursion was a fantastic opportunity for students to explore potential career paths and experience first-hand what the Army has to offer.

Puckapunyal excursion