FIVE schools in the Yarra Ranges will host a renowned mentoring program which helps secondary students reach their potential.
Victorian Minister for Education, James Merlino, has launched the Big Brothers Big Sisters Australia program in the region, which pairs secondary students with volunteer mentors from the local community.
Each student spends one hour per week with their mentor throughout the school year, identifying goals and aspirations, as well as ensuring they are on track to reach them.
Among the local schools participating are Sherbrooke Community School, Upwey High School, Boronia K-12 College, Bayswater Secondary College and Mater Christi College.
Mr Merlino said all students, regardless of their circumstances, deserved the chance to reach their potential.
“This program is a good example of schools working with their local communities to provide the best opportunities for students,” he said.
Big Brothers Big Sisters Australia is the country’s largest youth mentoring organisation and has worked in the community for more than 30 years.
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