They were the highest achievers, inspirations and Australia’s next potential leaders. We are on a quest to find and showcase Bundaberg’s former high school duxes and where they are now.
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Bundaberg’s former high school duxes have gone on to achieve their dreams, kick goals, or become inspirations, stalwarts or simply well-loved within their community, and the Bundaberg Newsmail is on a quest to find and showcase those amazing young people and what they have gone on to achieve.
We have featured many duxes over the years, including Isis District State High School dux of 2018, Hayden Wirth, who achieved an OP 1, and graduated from the University of Queensland with a Bachelor of Advanced Science (honours).
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Outstanding: Hayden Wirth wrapped up his final year of school at Isis District State High School with Senior Dux and an OP1.
Then there was Bundaberg State High School 2016 dux Teagan Gleeson, who also achieved an OP 1, and excelled at chemistry, biology, ancient history and English, receiving the top academic achievement award for those subjects.
Teagan Gleeson went on to study Clinical Exercise Science at the Sunshine Coast University.
Going back to 2011, Bundaberg Christian College 2011 dux David Fulton pursued a career in civil engineering and has been working for the council as a Infrastructure Planning Engineer for the past five years.
Bundaberg Regional Council civil engineer David Fulton at the Belle Eden Estate drainage channel.
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