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Anne Trotta, born in 1959 in Gisborne, attended St. Brigid’s Catholic Primary School from 1964 to 1970. Her fondest memory was celebrating her First Holy Communion, which included a joyful family party. Anne cherished her time in English class, thanks to her favorite teacher, Sister Charles, who made learning fun. Although she struggled with starting school, she later embraced her education. Over the years, St. Brigid’s has expanded significantly, now featuring modern facilities. Anne has held ten jobs post-school and currently serves as a crossing attendant, cleaner, and in child care.
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Anne Trotta. By Assunta.
Anne Trotta was born in 1959 in Gisborne. She attended St Brigid’s Catholic Primary school in 1964 as a prep student and finished her schooling in 1970. Anne’s parents sent her to St Brigid’s Primary School because they wanted her to go to a Catholic Primary School and to receive a Catholic Education.
Anne Trotta’s best experience at school was making her “First Holy Communion” because her class celebrated it together. After the mass Anne remembers that her family and friends had a big party.
Sister Charles was Anne’s favourite teacher at St Brigid’s because she had a great sense of humor. English was Anne’s favourite subject because Anne enjoyed reading and writing stories.
Anne’s Aunt drove her to school every day. At the time Anne attended St Brigid’s there were only two classrooms. Anne’s worst experience at school was when she started because she wanted to stay at home rather then go to school.
Over the years the school has changed since Anne attended in 1964. The school has increased in size, the equipment is much better, there is an I.C.T lab and library, heating and cooling.
After Anne left St Brigid’s Primary School she attended a boarding school in Melbourne. Anne has had ten jobs since leaving school. Currently she is working as the school crossing attendant, cleaner and child care.