CRANBOURNE STAR NEWS
Home » Helping students achieve their best

Helping students achieve their best

By Brendan Rees

Hashala Ferndando’s effort in helping high school students to get the best out of their studies has earned her a nomination for a state award.
The Swinburne University science student was nominated for a Berry Street Create Change Award – which puts her in the running to become the Victorian Young Achiever of the Year.
Ms Ferndando, 22, of Cranbourne East has donated her time for the past two years ensuring students of all backgrounds in Victoria’s low socio-economic schools stay engaged in science and mathematics classes.
She said volunteering with the In2science peer mentoring program had been highly rewarding.
“My primary aim of this program is to share my experience and struggles at high school and to provide an insight of university life to encourage them to pursue tertiary studies.”
“The best outcome of this program was helping students break down stereotypes and understand the content they didn’t know they were struggling with.”
“I’ve learned many different skills such as building interpersonal skills and communication skills,” she said.
“I was able to build relationships with the students and their teachers in science and mathematics classes and online once a week over a ten-week period.”
The Berry Street Create Change Award recognises young people who are driving activities, programs and initiatives that promote or create change.
Finalists will be presented and winners announced at an Awards Gala Presentation Dinner at Flemington – The Event Centre on Friday evening, 18 May.
Category winners will each receive $1,000 into an account in their name from Bank of Melbourne; a $1,000 Bartercard Account and a trophy.
One of the ten category winners will be chosen as the Victorian Young Achiever of the Year and will receive a $2,000 flight voucher from Jetstar and a State trophy.
 

Digital Editions


  • What’s on

    What’s on

    Rock in the outdoors Two powerhouses of Australian rock Kutcha and Cash Savage & The Last Drinks in a unique collaboration. Supported by Canisha. Part…

More News

  • Excitement, curiosity and first-day joy at Casey Grammar

    Excitement, curiosity and first-day joy at Casey Grammar

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 531337 Casey Grammar School has welcomed its 2026 Foundation students, marking the start of the school year across its Junior, Middle and Senior campuses.…

  • Gestational diabetes hotspots expand across Casey and Dandenong

    Gestational diabetes hotspots expand across Casey and Dandenong

    Gestational diabetes hotspots have expanded across the City of Casey and into Greater Dandenong over successive reporting periods, according to Monash University research. New data shows high-rate areas moving north…

  • Eagles swoop on Bakers

    Eagles swoop on Bakers

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 519207 Cranbourne has only won two games for the season and both of those have come against fifth-placed Silverton after the Eagles once again…

  • Swans bag massive scalp

    Swans bag massive scalp

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 531176 Casey South Melbourne sent a statement to the league on day two of round 15 of Victorian Premier Cricket by securing a dominant…

  • Leap To Fame lifts the bar in Cranbourne Cup for the ages

    Leap To Fame lifts the bar in Cranbourne Cup for the ages

    It was a heavyweight title fight that certainly delivered on its billing. Saturday night’s $150,000 Group 1 Cranbourne Cup (2555m) will be talked about for many years to come after…