Beacon student leaders: Kristy from Echuca Twin Rivers Specialist School, Mikayla Spiteri from Moama Anglican Grammar School, Holly Chadwick from St Joseph's College Echuca, Keynote speaker Dean Freestone, Simon Evans from River City Christian College, and Lachie Pumpa from Echuca College at the Beacon Foundation Pledge Day on Tuesday.
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The Beacon Foundation held a successful Pathway Pledge Day on Tuesday, August 16 at Echuca Twin Rivers Specialist School, the first time the event has been held in two years.
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Students from Echuca College, St Joseph’s College, Moama Anglican Grammar, River City Christian College, and Echuca Twin River Specialist School gathered to pledge their commitment to further education, training, or employment at the completion of Year 10.
About 390 students in total pledged their commitment, as well as representatives from organisations and companies around the twin-towns, including Campaspe Shire Council, Campaspe Cohuna Local Learning & Employment Network, Moama Bowling Club, Moama RSL, Rich River Golf Club and many others.
Guest speaker Dr Dean Freestone, originally from Echuca, spoke of his journey from an apprentice at Peat’s Office Equipment after leaving Echuca High School at Year 10, to co-founder and chief executive officer of Seer Medical.
Keynote: Dr Dean Freestone spoke to the students about his journey.
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Shire support: Rob Amos pledging the Campaspe Shire Council's support to the young people of the area.
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Community: Mahir Ozdilek of MEGT showing his support for students.
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Committed: Students from Echuca College pledging their commitment to their futures.
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Signing up: Moama Anglican Grammar students Lachlan Barlow and Jamie Toohill pledged their commitment to their education.
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On board: River City Christian College students Jack McDonald, Kevin Sourgen, Ling Schuller, Rowan Whitfield and Simon Evans pledged their commitment to their futures.
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