HOLY Trinity Lutheran College announced its new leaders for the next 12 months at its final school assembly for 2021.
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Former middle school captain team Madalyn Toet and Ryan Pfitzner will again take on leadership roles, but this time, as the college 2022 school captains.
Both are thrilled to guide their cohort through their final year of schooling and build on their strong bonds.
"I want to represent the school," Ryan said.
"To organise events and represent the voice of the students."
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Madalyn is ready to give back to her school.
"The school has given me so much," she said
"If this one year I can give back something, then I'll have ticked that box. And if we voice the students and get their opinions across, then we'll feel like successful captains."
Madayln said she hoped to head off the university after year 12 and study either teaching or sports science in Adelaide or Geelong.
Ryan has a keen interest in finance and wants to study finance or accounting when he heads off to university.
Madalyn and Ryan's year level is the first at the school to have a double stream cohort, meaning two groups per year level rather than just the one.
The captains agreed that their goal for the next year is to listen to their fellow students.
"We want to bring the school closer together," Ryan said.
"And continue with fundraisers so we can grow the school."
After a tough two years for students, the captains said it would be about continuing that support for one another.
"Everyone had kept in constant contact which had helped us all get through it together," Ryan said.
Madalyn said their year level had always been a "special group."
"We would have know if someone was struggling during lockdown," she said.
"It was hard on everyone in different ways."
The first big event for the captains will be the Swimming Carnival in the second week of term one.
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