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The HOPE Collective Have Been Engaging Students Around Whyalla With The Award!

December 4, 2018
Photo Cred: Whyalla News

The HOPE Collective have been engaging students around Whyalla in new learning practices through The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award.

A total of 22 young people in the community, including students at Stuart High School, Whyalla High School, and members of the Youth Advisory Council, are participating in a pilot program partnered with the Award.

The program aims to help young people explore their full potential, regardless of their location or circumstance......

 

Read the full story below!

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