2020 has been a year like no other but the Year 12 graduating class at Southern Highlands Christian School has continued to think of others.
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The Year 12 students held an Olympic Mufti Day to raise funds for the Wingecarribee Shire Mayoral Bush Fire Relief Fund.
They raised more than $1200 on the day.
The group also started initiatives for Junior School.
These including a Drawing for Jesus initiative in term Two and a Lego Master's initiative in Term Three.
The school community extended its appreciation to school captains Lochlan Falls and Jessica Orchard who have judged the entries every week, created a video of the winners to distribute on Facebook and handed over the prizes.
A spokesperson said the activities had "really injected some positivity into our Junior School."
The spokesperson continued with a message to the graduating year.
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"Year 12 2020, the SHCS community is filled with wonder at how well you have handled all the ups and downs that this year has brought," they said.
"We are thankful that you have continued to grow into young adults well equipped for a lifetime of learning through academic excellence, and a lifetime of faithful servanthood as you have been encouraged to develop a robust, biblical and relevant faith in God.
"We pray that you will enter this HSC season with confidence."
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