GSSC College Captains, (back, from left), Caitlin Farrall, Zoey Prior, Lachlan Gribble and Vera Asante. (Front, from left), Hadia Mirza, executive principal Barbara O’Brien and Ella Wanjohi.
Greater Shepparton Secondary College is marking Education Week by celebrating the leadership, diversity, and everyday moments that make its school community so unique.
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At GSSC, learning extends far beyond the classroom.
It is evident in the way students collaborate, show initiative, and support one another, whether through creative projects, cultural connections, leadership opportunities, or simple acts of kindness that strengthen the school community.
GSSC brings together a diverse range of perspectives on a single campus.
This diversity is one of its greatest strengths, creating an environment where students learn with and from each other, building understanding, respect and confidence along the way.
Students contribute meaningfully to the direction and culture of their school through their ideas, voices, and actions.
In doing so, they help shape a learning environment that is inclusive, dynamic and continually evolving.
Daily life at the college reflects this energy.
The campus is vibrant and full of opportunity, a place where students are encouraged to explore new experiences, take ownership of their learning, and grow into confident young people.
Education Week is a chance to pause and celebrate that growth. At its heart, GSSC is a community driven by its people, where students are not only learning, but also leading in ways that make a lasting impact.
GSSC multicultural and environmental leaders Anan Muhammed and Bel Nabile leading the way in celebrating diversity across the school community.