
Students Guide Rise Up program
Responding to student input, the program introduced recess and lunch clubs, offering activities like basketball, book club, and sewing, to enhance belonging, foster new skills,

Responding to student input, the program introduced recess and lunch clubs, offering activities like basketball, book club, and sewing, to enhance belonging, foster new skills,

The Rise Up program at Hedland Senior High School encourages student leadership and community connection. Recently, Year 8 students led a Bake Sale, collaborating with

Jacqueline McGowan-Jones, Commissioner for Children and Young People WA, visited Hedland Senior High School as part of her Listening Tour. The Commissioner engaged with Rise

Student candidates recently presented their personal statement ‘what is leadership’ to their fellow peers, Grow Empower Learning (GEL) teachers, executive staff members, parents and invited

A focus of the Rise Up program is to support students to aspire to the next level, enhance student sense of belonging and strengthen community

The Rise Up program provides leadership opportunities for students who aspire as leaders. The program is facilitating Hedland Senior High School Year 7 Student Leaders

Rise Up Newman has been working to broaden leadership opportunities, supporting its Student Councillors through the process of applying to become a member of the

Increasing leadership opportunities for students was a focus for Hedland Senior High School’s Rise Up program, when hosting a Student Leadership Alliance Day.

Local Aboriginal artist, Bobbi Lockyer, who is making headway with her career nationally and internationally, mentored Rise Up students to paint a wall mural.

The Rise Up program seeks to encourage students to engage by rising up to achieve individual improvement around attendance, achievement, leadership, mentoring and community engagement