BSHS academic champions

By Kirra Livingstone

BEERWAH State High School held its annual Academic Breakfast on July 31, to celebrate the highest achieving students from years 7 to 12.
School principal Lyn Thomas, said students selected as Beerwah’s academic champions achieved excellent academic results in their studies.
“It is great to recognise all of our students who are doing great things at our school and in the classroom,” she said.
“We know that a lot of our students who achieve really high, they can be the quiet achievers, and so we want to take this time to really put them at the forefront to show them how proud we are of their achievements.”
Students and their parents were all invited to attend the event, which was catered by Beerwah High hospitality students.
A wide range of healthy yet delicious breakfast treats included fruit and pastries, which were prepared by the students with juice, hot chocolates, and coffees on offer too.
Beerwah High senior film students also assisted in the success of the day, being in charge of the photography for each student and year cohort group photo.
Several students recognised by the school have also been featured in GC&M News this year for other achievements.
They include Caloundra youth parliament member Macey Searle, Muay Thai fighter Charlie Turner, and Sophie Kerridge, who was selected for the U14s national Oztag team.
Congratulations to all the Beerwah students who were recognised!
kirra@gcnews.com.au