From Our Principal

A passport to do amazing things!

Thursday, 24 October 2024
As parents we all want the very best for our children. We spend time pondering which school will give him or her the best opportunities, we worry about which class group or teacher will fit best, we sometimes stress over homework expectations, report comments or whether or not they won a place in a sporting team, College Musical or a leadership role.
John Robinson

John Robinson

Principal

As the parents of our Year 12 graduands will tell you, this all balances out over the years. The result is a delightful, fulfilled person, with impressive social skills, exhibiting a genuine care for others (including animals and the environment) – as well as optimum employment and study options for the future. Our Year 12s are empowered for life, poised for continued personal best achievements and we all feel so proud of them!

An Investigator education comes with what we call a lifetime guarantee. We are always here for our past students and our families. Hopefully our Year 12s will become active members of our Old Collegians and some might return as volunteers, teachers, Board members and even parents. They might return for career advice or to perhaps enjoy the amazing new Innovation Centre that will be operational from 2026.

Farewell 2024 Year 12s and our very best wishes in your SACE examinations and/or final assessments. Completion of your Investigator education is a passport to do amazing things in your lives – and we know you will!

John Robinson
Principal
learn@investigator.sa.edu.au

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