Be Bold Be Heard
By Mrs Stoneley
Well done to the girls involved in the Be Bold Be Heard for the SAP awareness day last Thursday.
The girls researched and planned a considerate presentation and were able to overcome some technical difficulties throughout the day, which is a testament to their maturity and leadership skills.
Throughout the casual dress, bake sale and raffle ticket sales, the BBBH group were able to raise over $500 for their chosen local charity, Sexual Assault & Family Violence Centre (SAFVS) Geelong. Thank you to everyone who supported the fundraising and for your donations to this worthy cause.
With the conclusion of this awareness day, the BBBH girls hope to implement a positive change within the school in regard to consent, appropriate behaviour, breaking gender stereotypes and the importance of knowing your rights around sexual assault and violence.
Unfortunately, for our Year 10 students: Dhyana Brahmbhatt, Lillie Butcher, Ruby-Rose Braddock, Nency Patel, Chloe Rowley & Jayda Warren, it is their last year with the Be Bold Be Heard program, after two years of involvement. Thank you for all of your contributions to the school.
Fortunately, our current Year 9 students: Katelin Cobb, Em Carter & Omra Akkas will be continuing their services to BBBH in 2024. They are also looking for new members to join – if there are any current Year 8 or current Year 9 female students wanting to join and make a positive change to your school, please let the current BBBH students or Mrs. Stoneley know.