One hundred years of history at Albury High School will be marked by a weekend of events in October.
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The Kiewa Street school is planning activities such as a Friday night cocktail party, boarders morning tea and an official luncheon on Saturday and a Sunday church service and school tour on October 2, 3 and 4.
Saturday night will be kept free to allow year groups to organise their own reunions.
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School principal Darryl Ward said the weekend aimed to recognise Albury High School's contribution to the wider community.
School captains Ethan Ryan and Nivetha Pathmanathan and the prefects hope to run a night market that includes lights and photos projected on to the school building.
"It was just trying to plan something that involves everyone, have a good night, have fun and just celebrate our school," Ethan said.
Nivetha said it was "super-special" to be marking such a significant milestone for their school.
"As captains we've had the opportunity to meet new people and make new connections, especially with the 100 years," she said.
"We are aiming to get the majority of the school involved as well."
- More on the Albury High School website and the Albury High School Centenary Reunion 2020 Facebook page