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In this autobiography, I share my experiences growing up in Gisborne and attending St. Brigid’s Catholic Primary School. Born in 1994, I started school in 2001 and quickly formed a lifelong friendship with Timothy. My favorite teacher, Mrs. Balmer, inspired my love for learning, particularly in Maths. This year, I proudly became a School Captain, marking a significant achievement. As I prepare to graduate to Sacred Heart College, I reflect on how my school has evolved and the wonderful memories I've created with friends during lunchtime games.
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Adrian I was born in 1994. and first attended St. Brigid’s Catholic Primary School in 2001, at the age of six. In grade one I met a boy called Timothy and we have been best friends ever since. My parents Betty and Lindsay chose St.Brigid’s Primary School for me to attend because it was a friendly and the local Catholic school in Gisborne My favourite teacher was Mrs. Balmer. She was a lovely teacher and I was fortunate enough to have her in Year One and Three. My favourite subject is Maths and I believe that I am quite good at it. My best achievement at school came this year when I was elected one of the School Captains. It was been a great experience for me.
At lunchtimesI play Cop “n “ Robbers and sometimes football or soccer with my friends. Since I began school at St. Brigid’s Primary School six years ago, I am amazed at how the school has changed with new renovations, equipment and the introduction of technology. I am currently in Year Six and will soon graduate and attend Sacred Heart College in Kyneton.