Student leaders excited for year
Maddy Toet and Ryan Pfitzner are excited about the opportunity to lead Horsham Holy Trinity Lutheran College in 2022 after being elected school captains.
Ryan said he was looking forward to representing the school at community events, such as Anzac Day services, along with advocating for his fellow students.
“Hopefully I can give a voice to the students and put some ideas forward,” he said.
“Hopefully we’re not at home for any of the school year.”
Ryan said he had enjoyed watching the college develop throughout his time at the school.
“There’s a few more students than when I started in prep, which is good to see,” he said.
“It’s been great fun, I’ve met a lot of great people. There’s a really good culture and a good group of kids.”
Maddy, who started at the college in year eight, echoed Ryan’s comments about the school’s culture.
“I love how everyone gets along with everyone else, regardless of what grade they are in,” she said.
“The students are great and the teachers are passionate about their subjects and attention to detail.”
Maddy said the incoming year12s would be the first cohort to benefit from the senior centre’s
newly opened second stage. “We’ll be the first year-12 class to fully use the facility,” she said.
“It will be good to see everything in use.”
Maddy and Ryan will be supported by vice-captains Dana Haughton and Sabian Panozzo.
Frazer Shurdington, Soren Foster, Maya Przibilla and Charlotte Matuschka are junior school captains for 2022.