
TOMAREE High School’s Class of 2025 is already on the path to success.
Among the graduates at the school’s Year 12 catch-up breakfast on 18 December, were students who had been offered apprenticeships and traineeships or early entry into university programs.
“This [was] another highly successful year, and I am extremely proud – along with our dedicated teachers and staff – of everything our students have accomplished,” Principal Paul Baxter said.
“Students have been supported by a strong and caring community, encouraging every pathway beyond school.”
A significant number of students have been offered early entry into degrees including Aerospace Systems Engineering, Clinical Exercise Physiology, Law, Nursing, Mechanical Engineering, Science, Creative Arts, Tourism, Communications, Occupational Therapy, Biomedical Science, Criminology and Pharmaceutical Medicine.
Those who have secured apprenticeships and traineeships will work across a range of industries.
Tomaree High School offers a balanced approach to education, with a strong focus on wellbeing, frameworks for academic success, and opportunities across sport and the creative arts.
