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Anzac Day Commemorations

Haileybury Pangea honoured Anzac Day with a special assembly led by Captains Jacinta and Anika . Held online for the entire school community, the assembly reflected on the bravery, sacrifice and enduring legacy of the Anzacs.

Senior students also had the privilege of hearing from two distinguished guest speakers: Warrant Officer Sean Stevenson (Army) and Squadron Leader Scott Cullen (RAAF). Both shared their personal experiences serving in the military and offered insights into the values of courage, mateship and resilience. Their stories provided a deeper understanding of what Anzac Day represents, while broadening students’ awareness of the diversity of professions and pathways in the ADF. We thank Mrs Adelaide Swift-Brown for coordinating this special presentation for students.

During tutorial lessons, students across the Middle and Senior Schools also took part in cooking their own Anzac biscuits, using a traditional recipe.

Examinations and 2026 subject selection

As our Senior School and Pre-Senior students conclude their Semester 1 examinations, we congratulate students on their hard work and respectful conduct during this period. We also acknowledge the significant efforts of Haileybury Pangea teachers and support staff, including Digital Learning Leader Geoff Orton, to ensure these examinations ran smoothly in our online environment.

Students currently in Years 9–11 will shortly be able to nominate their subject preferences for 2026. Students will be supported in making these decisions by their teachers, tutors, and Heads of Department, along with Haileybury’s Head of Senior School (Structure & Programs) Theo Georgakopoulos, and Director of Academic Development Henry Willis. Students are also encouraged to make use of the extensive Careers department resources available to them as they consider their future learning pathways.

Joanna Baker

Head of Campus