From Warrnambool to Melbourne city, meet Victoria’s 2023 school captains
From Warrnambool to Melbourne City, we’ve interviewed dozens of school captains. Find out how they plan to lead the Class of 2023.
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You can’t doubt the future of Victoria is bright.
Across the state, school captains have big plans for their leadership with many wanting to improve school morale and community.
One thing they all have in common is their commitment and passion to better the lives of their classmates and those in the wider community.
Join us as we celebrate these inspiring students taking the first steps on their leadership journey.
The schools that contributed are linked to below. Click to find yours.
Mary MacKillop Catholic Regional College
Mount St Joseph Girls’ College, Altona
Point Cook Senior Secondary College, Point Cook
Suzanne Cory High School, Werribee
Werribee Secondary College, Werribee
Westbourne Grammar School, Truganina
Shelford Girls’ Grammar captain Georgia Kent was among those leaders who was excited to “embrace the uniqueness of every student”.
“We can continue to develop more opportunities for students to have a voice and explore their varied interests within the classroom and the broader school community,” she said.
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