HSC 2014: English exam on belonging lets refugee students reflect on their new life

By Amy McNeilage and Alexandra Smith
Updated October 21 2014 - 10:13am, first published 2:20am
One down: Vidhushan Paheerathan, Seren Mehmet, Mohammad Allah-Yari and Bassel Rana at  after their first HSC exam - English - at Homebush Boys High School on Monday. Photo: Dominic Lorrimer
One down: Vidhushan Paheerathan, Seren Mehmet, Mohammad Allah-Yari and Bassel Rana at after their first HSC exam - English - at Homebush Boys High School on Monday. Photo: Dominic Lorrimer
One down: Vidhushan Paheerathan, Seren Mehmet, Mohammad Allah-Yari and Bassel Rana at  after their first HSC exam - English - at Homebush Boys High School on Monday. Photo: Dominic Lorrimer
One down: Vidhushan Paheerathan, Seren Mehmet, Mohammad Allah-Yari and Bassel Rana at after their first HSC exam - English - at Homebush Boys High School on Monday. Photo: Dominic Lorrimer
One down: Vidhushan Paheerathan, Seren Mehmet, Mohammad Allah-Yari and Bassel Rana at  after their first HSC exam - English - at Homebush Boys High School on Monday. Photo: Dominic Lorrimer
One down: Vidhushan Paheerathan, Seren Mehmet, Mohammad Allah-Yari and Bassel Rana at after their first HSC exam - English - at Homebush Boys High School on Monday. Photo: Dominic Lorrimer
One down: Vidhushan Paheerathan, Seren Mehmet, Mohammad Allah-Yari and Bassel Rana at  after their first HSC exam - English - at Homebush Boys High School on Monday. Photo: Dominic Lorrimer
One down: Vidhushan Paheerathan, Seren Mehmet, Mohammad Allah-Yari and Bassel Rana at after their first HSC exam - English - at Homebush Boys High School on Monday. Photo: Dominic Lorrimer

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