Trafalgar High School's year 12 students left school in style with a variety of celebration day activities that kept students and staff guessing for the day.
The school yard was buzzing with an array of characters and costumes as students dressed up for their final day at school before exams began last week.
A feature of their final farewell to the school was year 12 students staffing the driveways to staff car parks at the school, forcing teacher to pay for their car parking privileges on the day.
Their efforts raised more than $200 for the Win the War with Willow fundraising program for Bowel Cancer Australia.
The Win the War with Willow program was created in support of former Trafalgar High School teacher Anthony Wilson who died last month.
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