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Student leaders get a GRIP on leadership

  • Writer: thewesternherald
    thewesternherald
  • May 22
  • 1 min read

Last week, school leaders from Bourke Public School had the exciting opportunity to attend the GRIP Student Leadership Conference held in Dubbo.

GRIP stands for Generosity, Responsibility, Integrity and People, and the event brought together young leaders from across the region for a day of inspiration, learning, and connection.

Bourke Public school Assistant Principal, Emma Buckley said that throughout the day, BPS students explored what it means to be a leader, gaining valuable insights into their responsibilities both within the school and the wider community.

“Interactive workshops and engaging sessions focused on key leadership principles, including how to lead with integrity, take initiative, and positively influence others,” Ms Buckley said. […]


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Summer Whitbread, Sophie Orcher, Tyler-James Walsh, Kyieackar Johnston, Roman Robinson, Mia Kavanagh and Nehemiah Payne-Forman at the GRIP Conference in Dubbo. Photo contributed
Summer Whitbread, Sophie Orcher, Tyler-James Walsh, Kyieackar Johnston, Roman Robinson, Mia Kavanagh and Nehemiah Payne-Forman at the GRIP Conference in Dubbo. Photo contributed

 
 
 

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