Last week the Year 12s were very keen to dig up a time capsule that they buried when they were in Year 7, 2012. Davy Harris had never forgotten that year and was very keen to see what hid, below the ground, for the past five years
Unfortunately construction around the school saw the tube damaged by earth movers. This then allowed moisture in the, otherwise sealed, container, and so a lot of possessions were damaged.
However, we did retrieve the remnants of Harris Franzman’s miniature cricket bat, Eleanor’s Billy Cart’s wooden name, a prized tile?, Rosie and Issy’s pet rocks from the Tassie trip and various letters written to ‘self’ from 7W.
All in all a few giggles were had
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