An unwavering commitment to affecting positive change has earned St Clare’s College student Isobel Hill an Exceptional Young Person Award in the ACT Children’s Week Awards. Source: Catholic Voice.
The Year 10 student said her involvement with inclusive education at the college had made her realise that some students faced daily hardship due to things outside their control.
“This made me realise my purpose,” she said.
“I plan to become an inclusive education teacher and continue to make school a more accepting place for students. The teachers at my school constantly remind me of the positive effect one person can have on someone’s life.”
Isobel assists with the St Clare’s Life Skills program, helps the community through the Mission Ministry team and recently contributed to the Lake Tuggeranong Lions Club formalwear program.
Principal Ann Cleary said Isobel was a remarkable source of inspiration for those around her.
“She demonstrates personal resilience and maturity well beyond her years and consistently provides compassion and support to peers, ensuring that every individual feels valued and empowered,” Dr Cleary said.
“It brings us immense joy to see Isobel gain recognition on a larger scale. She consistently exemplifies the belief that true progress stems from uplifting and supporting everyone, regardless of their background or challenges.”
Catholic school staff were also recognised in the awards, with Sacred Heart Primary School Classroom Support Katherine Wills receiving a Community for Children Award; Sacred Heart volunteer and retired teacher Anne McNicol receiving an Exceptional STEM Volunteer Award; and St Monica’s Primary School teacher Laura Frogley receiving a Significant Support Award.
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