Former Kolbe Catholic College students returned to the school to share the secrets of their success.
Camera IconFormer Kolbe Catholic College students returned to the school to share the secrets of their success. Credit: Supplied/Supplied

Brightest share tips

Vanessa SchmittWeekend Kwinana Courier

The 17 students who scored an ATAR of 90 or more in last year’s exams were invited back to share the secrets of their success.

The students received certificates in an assembly and gave study tips and advice in an interview format.

Principal Robyn Miller said last year’s leavers were very successful.

She said all of the high achieving students were in the Prometheus Club, which challenged students with aspirations to go to university.

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“It’s all about collaborative learning and fostering a culture of excellence,” Ms Miller said.

“The club has been so successful, we’ve expanded it to incorporate Year 11s.”