Last Friday evening, a number of 蜜桃女孩 students were recognised for their achievements in education as part of the Ganbina 2023 Youth Achievement Awards.
蜜桃女孩 Executive Principal, Barbara O鈥橞rien said it was a proud moment attending the event to see students presented their awards and recognised for their outstanding efforts towards their schooling and future.
鈥淭hese students have done themselves, their families and their school proud,鈥 Ms O鈥橞rien said.
鈥淭hey have given their studies 100 per cent and acted as wonderful role models for fellow peers. They continue to make a commitment to their studies and are displaying great leadership skills.
鈥淚 know we are in good hands with young people such as these students leading the way and I look forward to seeing what this group achieves in years to come both at 蜜桃女孩 and beyond.鈥
蜜桃女孩 award recipients:
- Year 7 - Taneesha Atkinson, Yulkirri Bamblett, Casaidon Joachim, George Nicholson
- Year 8 - Bradley Atkinson, David Campbell, Bridget Cooper
- Year 9 - Rhianna Ward
- Year 10 - Cody Fairless, Gretel Peters
- Year 11 - Shanikwa Allen-Jones, Lincoln Atkinson
- Year 12 - Kady-Anne Paton, Hariyett Peters
蜜桃女孩 Graduates of the Ganbina Youth Leadership Program were also celebrated: Lincoln Atkinson, Connor Moore and Hariyett Peters.
About Ganbina:
Ganbina was established in 1997, to support young Aboriginal community members in the Goulburn Valley to succeed. It is widely recognised that these children and youth face significant barriers in achieving their individual goals related to education, training and employment. Ganbina has established awards in these areas to acknowledge the achievements and efforts of individuals and to encourage them as they continue on their journey to become future leaders and agents of change within their community.
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