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Lara Secondary College full of potential

Luke Skewes is relatively new to Lara Secondary College, but can already see its potential.

Formerly an assistant principal at Bellarine Secondary College, Luke has been principal at Lara since October last year.

“I’m loving it, it’s been great,” he said.

“It’s a real community school, the only secondary school in Lara. Our motto is ‘realise your potential’ which we absolutely do.”

Luke said the school places a high emphasis on learning growth and academic success and that there is also equal emphasis placed on student wellbeing.

“For students’ pathways we pride ourselves on getting them there, whether it’s university or further training or an apprenticeship as well,” he said.

“We believe in teamwork, commitment, respect and excellence.”

Luke said the school is expanding some of its excellence programs, such as the academic enrichment program, so that it gives the best opportunities for students on a performing-above level.

Lara Secondary College places a high priority on reading across the curriculum.

“We know that will set students up for success later in life,” Luke said.

The school is looking forward to continuing its partnerships with local primary schools Lara, Lara Lake, Anakie and Little River.

“We work with them to support their transition to their local secondary school which is us,” Luke said.

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