Congratulations to Year 11 Shearwater students Monica Brandolini and Bodhi Hallas, who were recognised for excellence in their fields of endeavour at the BASE Women's Youth Leadership Awards Breakfast held on International Women's Day last Friday.
Monica, who "has been singing since she can remember", and has performed at Bluesfest, Splendour in the Grass and Mullum Music Festival, won the Performing Arts Award, and Bodhi was a finalist in the Sports Award.
BASE Youth Leadership is a movement that aims to empower young women and men in the Tweed and Byron shires to strive for excellence, through recognition, guidance and mentorship.
Nominations for the Youth Men's Awards close today with the winners announced at a breakfast on April 5. All the finalists from the Base Youth Women's and Men's Awards will be invited to take part in Basecamp, a one-day leadership conferences, details of which will be announced shortly. Well done Monica and Bodhi. We are so proud of you.
Praba Manning
Year 11 Guardian
Monica, who "has been singing since she can remember", and has performed at Bluesfest, Splendour in the Grass and Mullum Music Festival, won the Performing Arts Award, and Bodhi was a finalist in the Sports Award.
BASE Youth Leadership is a movement that aims to empower young women and men in the Tweed and Byron shires to strive for excellence, through recognition, guidance and mentorship.
Nominations for the Youth Men's Awards close today with the winners announced at a breakfast on April 5. All the finalists from the Base Youth Women's and Men's Awards will be invited to take part in Basecamp, a one-day leadership conferences, details of which will be announced shortly. Well done Monica and Bodhi. We are so proud of you.
Praba Manning
Year 11 Guardian