In a remarkable display of familial achievement, the Ephraims siblings at Kepnock State High School celebrated not only the transition of leadership but also the academic prowess and commitment to service demonstrated by each member.
As Natalie Ephraims assumed the role of school captain for 2024, her brother Zander proudly handed over the reins. Meanwhile, the Ephraims family's success extended to their youngest member Micah, currently in Year 7, who garnered praise for receiving a Silver Academic Award. The collective dedication of the siblings to academic excellence was evident as all three were honored with Service to School Awards for their contributions in 2023.
The Ephraims family's commitment to the school community and academic achievement was recognised during the awards night on November 14. Amidst the joyous atmosphere of the evening, the Ephraims siblings stood out not only for their leadership roles but also for their individual accomplishments, showcasing a shared commitment to both academic and service-oriented endeavours.
Year 12 coordinator Nicole Amey expressed admiration for the Ephraims siblings, noting, "Zander and Natalie are both committed to the life and community at Kepnock State High School, which is evident in their success as becoming school captains."
The Ephraims family's triple recognition during the awards ceremony served as a testament to their collective impact on Kepnock State High School, exemplifying a legacy of leadership, academic excellence, and dedicated service that has left an indelible mark on the school community.