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Recently, our Year 9 student leaders attended a leadership camp at the Santa Monica campus. Here are reflections from two of our students:

Ewan: "Last week I participated in a 2-day leadership camp at Santa Monica as part of my role as Year 9 Sports Captain. The camp’s purpose was to help us become better leaders. Over the 2 days, we participated in workshops and team-building exercises designed to challenge our thoughts and problem-solving skills. One task, in particular, proved to us that you need to think outside the box to find solutions to challenges. We were all perplexed by the problem we faced. 

The challenge asked us to solve a difficult, long-worded equation involving a map and 10 people with limited resources. We had the option to take 5 different tracks, two of which would take us past enemy bases, and we had to get everyone off the island in under 24 hours. The answer was one that none of us thought of. This activity and many others taught us new leadership skills in the classroom and out, which will help us all as leaders. Overall, I am grateful for the experiences at this camp, and I will not forget what I learned from its challenges and the activities we completed.”

Ben: "On the Year 9 leadership camp, some of the things I learned about being a good leader involved turning to other people, being patient, and making sure to hear everyone's ideas. One of the activities we did was to put a rope into a square, but we couldn't communicate. Without communication, this made it particularly hard because even though everyone had good ideas, we couldn't express them properly. After many attempts, we thought we had it, but it turned out we did not. We still tried to measure with our feet, but even though we were wrong, we thought that was the way to do it. After a while, we were able to communicate; it took us many tries, but eventually, we figured it out. We just had to fold it in half and half again, then measure on the sand.

We also did some classroom activities, which involved us solving a problem of trying to get everyone off the island with limited vehicles, sickness, and an enemy. We were put into different groups, which really challenged our leadership because it was hard to turn to different people as we would normally do in a big group. At the end, we presented our solutions, and everyone had the same outcome, which was getting off the island."

We are incredibly proud of our Year 9 student leaders for their dedication and enthusiasm during the leadership camp. The experiences and lessons learned will undoubtedly contribute to their growth as effective leaders. Thank you to all the staff and facilitators who made this camp possible and to the students for their active participation and commitment.

Mr Jacob Sweeney

Dean of Year 9 Campus