Brooks High School's student leadership team is determined to leave an enduring legacy of school pride after graduation.
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As part of the 2021 Student Leader Legacy Project, year 10 student leaders designed banners for each of the four school houses.
The school didn't have banners or mascots for their school houses, and student leaders felt it would be a positive addition to the school gymnasium and would help to promote school pride.
Student Liam Maher, 16, used his creativity and graphic design skills to create the new banners and was proud of what the school leadership team had achieved.
"It feels good to leave something here and it feels good to leave a positive legacy here as leavers," Liam said.
Jorja Pyke, 15, chose the words that best represented each each house and said it felt great to see the banners hanging up in the gym.
"It's our legacy," she said.
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