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What A Night! Year 11 Father Daughter Event

The inaugural Year 11 Father Daughter Event took place at Bathers Beach House last weekend. The event started with an interactive welcome activity in the surrounding Esplanade Park. We were blessed with stunning weather, clear skies, and a colourful sunset. The dads and daughters enjoyed the opportunity to spend time chatting, laughing, dancing, and having fun. This event was a huge success, made possible by the work behind the scenes of College staff and event partners Adventure Quest and Bathers Beach House. 

“I found the experience to be quite memorable for both my father and me, we both had a great time, and I thought the beginning activities were a great addition to the evening. The venue and weather were stunning and perfect for the occasion. Overall, a great night.” J​ess Stewart

“Had a fantastic afternoon with Jess, her friends and their fathers. I thoroughly enjoyed the activities and spent special time with my daughter. Thanks for a great day.” Craig Stewart (Dad)

“The Father Daughter Event was a wonderful opportunity to connect with other families and each other. The challenges stretched our minds and bodies, and we were rewarded for our efforts with delicious food and a dance as we watched the sun set over the Indian Ocean. Thank you for organising a great event!” Guthrie and Sascha Finlay-Collins (Dad and daughter)

“Thanks for organising last night’s event. Grace and I had a great time, and so did our little group. The dancing was enjoyed by all.” Brendan McClean (Dad)

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