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Glamour and grace at Year 11 formal

Storms threatened to dampen the glamour of this year’s Good Shepherd Lutheran College Year 11 Formal, held at the picturesque Novotel Twin Waters Resort, but in a moment of perfect timing, the skies cleared just as the first students arrived.

Families and friends gathered with excitement as the red carpet came to life with an incredible array of arrival vehicles, from gleaming muscle cars and

elegant vintage classics to a semi-trailer that turned plenty of heads, and even an entrance marked by the stirring sound of bagpipes.

The girls looked absolutely stunning in their gowns, while the boys were every bit the part, extremely dapper in their suits, as they stepped confidently onto the red carpet. The evening that followed was a celebration of style, friendship, and new beginnings.

Principal Anthony Dyer said the evening was a wonderful reflection of the maturity and spirit of the cohort. “It was wonderful to see our Year 11 students embrace the occasion with such confidence and joy,” Mr Dyer said. “Their conduct, presentation and enthusiasm throughout the evening were a true credit to themselves and to the College. The formal marks an important milestone as they prepare to step into their final year, a moment to be proud of and to celebrate together.”

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