Oakleigh Grammar has celebrated a decennary of its Arrowsmith Program, with students, parents and staff gathering to bespeak connected the initiative’s interaction connected young radical with learning challenges.
The milestone event, held astatine the school’s Conference Centre, brought together existent and erstwhile members of the Arrowsmith assemblage to observe what schoolhouse leaders described arsenic 10 years of transformation, resilience and world growth.
The Arrowsmith Program, designed to strengthen cognitive learning capacities, has supported students who whitethorn person struggled successful traditional schoolroom environments, helping them physique assurance and independence.
Speakers passim the evening included Oakleigh Grammar Principal Mark Robertson, Arrowsmith Coordinator Helen Gilinas, existent and erstwhile students and parents, arsenic well arsenic a recorded connection from Debbie Gilmore.
Members of Oakleigh Grammar board, staff and community.Robertson said the programme had helped students flooded self-doubt and observe caller confidence.
“We person seen students walk done our doors uncertain of themselves, often carrying frustration, anxiousness oregon the feeling that learning was something that happened much easy for others,” helium said.
“And we person watched those aforesaid students observe confidence, resilience, independency and pride.”
Gilinas described the programme arsenic “an unthinkable cognitive enhancement program” that had transformed the lives of galore students and families.
The lawsuit was besides attended by Oakleigh Grammar Board Chairman Chris Damatopoulos, erstwhile Head of Arrowsmith Wayne Stagg and erstwhile Head of Junior School Lauren Cummins, who played cardinal roles successful establishing the programme astatine the school.
Guests concluded the evening with refreshments and reunions, reflecting connected the lasting interaction the programme has had connected the Oakleigh Grammar community.
Principal Mark Robertson and Arrowsmith Coordinator Helen Gilinas.








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