Pioneering Student well-being
At the recent International Coalition of Girls’ Schools (ICGS) Conference in Baltimore, Moreton Bay College made a significant impact with its innovative Wellbeing Strategy. Represented by Deputy Head of Secondary (Students) Mrs.
Michelle McKersey, the college, showcased its leading efforts in student well-being and empowerment. This achievement highlights the school’s commitment to fostering an environment where students thrive academically and personally, resonating with global standards of educational excellence.
Global Advocacy for Girls’ Education
The ICGS is a prominent advocate for girls’ schools worldwide, emphasising the importance of gender equity and inclusion in education.
With a focus on creating safe and supportive learning environments, the coalition champions the individual development of students, recognising the unique challenges and strengths that girls bring to their education.
This advocacy aligns perfectly with Moreton Bay College’s mission to prioritise the healthy development of its students, ensuring that they are equipped to navigate the complexities of modern society.
Leading the Way in Progressive Education
As the conversation around gender equity and educational excellence continues to evolve, the contributions of schools like Moreton Bay College are invaluable.
By actively participating in international forums such as the ICGS Conference, these institutions showcase their commitment to progressive education and the well-being of their students.
This global engagement not only benefits their own communities but also influences educational practices worldwide.