This week we meet the school captains of Castle Hill High School whose motto is 'Truth is Strength'.
We have a chat:
What is unique about your school?
James Werner: The level of opportunity comparable [or better] than private schools.
Jacqueline Nguyen: We had a teachers flash mob at our school that made the news in Melbourne.
Haytham Shokry: Student involvement and the welfare teacher.
Jacqueline Rhodes: Teachers go out of their way by offering early and late tutoring.
What do you want to do when you leave school?
James Werner: Journalism.
Jacqueline Nguyen: Law or event management.
Haytham Shokry: Be an orthodontist.
Jacqueline Rhodes: I have applied to the Navy Officers training program.
Why do you think being a school leader is important?
James Werner: Good way to get involved with the community.
Jacqueline Nguyen: It's important to be a good role model and inspire younger students.
Haytham Shokry: You represent the community and show what we [Castle Hill High School] are all about.
Jacqueline Rhodes: Being a representative to teaches and staff and act as an ambassador.
If you were the principal what would like to introduce?
James Werner: Build a private transport system internally and provide a student car park.
Jacqueline Nguyen: Student cafe run by the students maybe as a part of hospitality or volunteers.
Haythan Shokry: Executive Segways.
Jacqueline Rhodes: Chair lift to Castle Towers.

