15 Indigenous students from the Penrith area were among a group of school students who graduated from the NRLs 2013 School to Work program at a special breakfast ceremony in Campbelltown last week.
The School to Work scheme is designed to help the kids make a smooth transition from school into further study, training or employment, with the support of NRL clubs like the Panthers, Eels, Wests Tigers and the Bulldogs.
About 200 students from years 11 and 12 enrolled in the program this year.
Here are your Panthers graduates!
Nakita Allen
Tori Beale
Sam Bourke
Luke Bourke
Corie Brookes
Jesse Collins
Courtney Collyer
Madalyn Mate-Fisk
Janayah Freeman
Tyrell Fuimaono
James Johns
Kyle Leonard Williams
Tristan Mansfield
Tonika Morrison
Shy - Anne Roche
Amanda West
Tristan has already gained an FT Apprenticeship, while Shy-Anne and Tori have just been accepted into university. A big congratulations to all the graduates!
The School to Work scheme is designed to help the kids make a smooth transition from school into further study, training or employment, with the support of NRL clubs like the Panthers, Eels, Wests Tigers and the Bulldogs.
About 200 students from years 11 and 12 enrolled in the program this year.
Here are your Panthers graduates!
Nakita Allen
Tori Beale
Sam Bourke
Luke Bourke
Corie Brookes
Jesse Collins
Courtney Collyer
Madalyn Mate-Fisk
Janayah Freeman
Tyrell Fuimaono
James Johns
Kyle Leonard Williams
Tristan Mansfield
Tonika Morrison
Shy - Anne Roche
Amanda West
Tristan has already gained an FT Apprenticeship, while Shy-Anne and Tori have just been accepted into university. A big congratulations to all the graduates!