Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
Sponsored Content
HomeIn BusinessDeveloping values-based leadership for life

Developing values-based leadership for life

International Women’s Day is an important day. It’s a day that brings to the fore the need for a peaceful and just society for our global community, which was a focus of my recently completed PhD.

As the principal of a school, I believe that access to equitable education is key to delivering fairness in all corners of the world, as knowledge and confidence are power. As the principal of a Diamond Educational Model school, with the privilege of leading a girls’ school as well as being one of the few female principals of a boys’ school, I see the influence our focus on education, values and character has on our students daily.

Our aspiration at St Margaret’s Berwick Grammar is to grow great people. For us, this means empowering young women to have powerful, considered voices and engage with boys so that they become good men.

At St Margaret’s Berwick Grammar we seek to develop values-based leadership for life, with students that can lead themselves in thought and deed. Leaders who can lead others through influence and example. Leaders who have the capacity to drive change. Through leadership, I believe we can change the world to make it a better place for all.

– Dr Annette Rome is the Principal of St Margaret’s Berwick Grammar School.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Your voice, your needs: National Parkinson’s survey

People living with Parkinson’s and their families and carers can help shape future medical and allied health care through a national survey. Organisers are keen...

Embracing change

Love, set in stone

More News

Love is in the air this Valentine’s Day

As Valentine’s Day approaches on Saturday February 14, it’s important to remember that while its true origins are not completely understood, it is now...

Embracing change

New year. New way to live  Ever wondered what life could feel like if you swapped the daily grind for something easier and a little...

Love, set in stone

Valentine’s Day is a celebration of love in all its forms — the grand gestures, the quiet promises, and the moments that sparkle long...

Celebrate in style for Valentine’s Day

This Valentine’s Day, couples are invited to indulge in an elegant dining experience at Archie’s Farm Restaurant & Bar, located within Hyatt Place Melbourne...

What First-Home Buyers Often Overlook When Preparing for the Property Market

Buying your first home is often framed as a financial milestone, but in practice, it feels more like a crash course under pressure, where...

Police investigating sexual assault on Pakenham train line

Transit Crime Investigation Unit detectives are investigating a sexual assault on a Pakenham-bound train last year. Investigators were told a 21-year-old woman was seated on...

Council refuse demolition of near century-old Pakenham home

Cardinia Shire Council has blocked the demolition of an almost century-old house on Main Street, as proposals on heritage sites in the heart of...

Vengeful tenant jailed after arson spree

An evicted tenant who inflicted a series of firebombing attacks against her ex-housemates and landlord has been jailed for at least four years. Tsai-Wei Hung,...

Drake Place set to reopen as major works complete

Works on Stage 1 of the Pakenham Revitalisation project continue to progress, with major construction almost complete along Drake Place. From Monday 9 February, Drake...

Two-hour police pursuit ends in jail

A Frankston serial car thief has been jailed for up to 26 months after a perilous, two-hour police pursuit across the South East. Corey Johnston,...