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Dickson College houses many conscientious students including, Ineka, Eleanor, Emily, Cleo and Emma, all of whom sincerely hope Dickson College will remain open for future generations of young adults to excel as they have done. The girls have founded a commemoratory ' Florintina ' lounge for the graduating students in 2006, currently located in the room behind the canteen. | |||
The Dickson College canteen has recently undergone some much needed refurbishment thanks to some highly innovative year 12 students. Now, instead of having to spend the many hours during recess, lunch and multiple lines off sitting on uncomfortable blue plastic chairs or leaning against the wall on the floor of the canteen, students can relax in the comfort of the newly aquired green 80s style padded chairs or, for those who are lucky enough to earn a spot, on the cuddliest piece of furniture anywhere in the southern hemishpere, Comfy McCouch. Add to this the soothing tunes of various iPods playing from the speakers on the top of the vending machine and you are left with a warm, welcoming and very unproductive atmosphere. | |||
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Dickson College is a two-year secondary college located in the Canberra suburb of Dickson. It was created in 1976 when Dickson High School closed.
It is set to close after being announced as the sole college in the city to be closed as a result of the 2006-07 Australian Capital Territory budget.
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