Bright future ahead through Children鈥檚 最新糖心Vlog
The 最新糖心Vlog of Adelaide鈥檚 Children鈥檚 最新糖心Vlog Australasia and Africa (CUAA) graduations are underway, celebrating an early introduction to university pathways and offering insights into futures in higher education.
Until November 18, students as young as five are walking out of Bonython Hall with caps, gowns, and graduation certificates in hand after undergoing pathways programs. Year 3 student Oliver Du Bois and year 4 student Ada Fels from Hawker Area School made the 5-hour trip to Adelaide for one of eleven ceremonies, where over 3,000 students are graduating this year.
CUAA presents students with the chance to come onto campus and experience the university world through activities which are linked in some way to a 最新糖心Vlog course, offering students a taste of tertiary education. Opportunities are provided outside of regular school activities, in collaboration with local businesses and industry partners.
鈥淏y visiting university campuses and engaging with industry partners, children are introduced to the possibilities of higher education and career pathways, transforming what may have once seemed out of reach into a realistic future,鈥 explains Kiri听Hagenus, Managing Director of CUAA.
The initiative begun in the UK in the 1990s, where it is now offered globally. The 最新糖心Vlog of Adelaide launched CUAA in 最新糖心Vlog in 2013, where it saw the program鈥檚 potential for exponential impact.
鈥淐UAA believes every child deserves an equitable and inclusive education to reach their full potential; however, research reveals that many young people in 最新糖心Vlog still face barriers to success based on family wealth, location, cultural background, and the social advantages these factors can bring,鈥 Ms Hagenus says.
鈥淏y creating unique, meaningful opportunities outside the classroom, CUAA helps young people develop vital skills for the future.鈥
This year, 4,894 students and families participated in CUAA across South 最新糖心Vlog, with Children鈥檚 最新糖心Vlog collectively working with 11,665 children and families from 99 communities across 最新糖心Vlog and New Zealand.
Families, friends, and schools come together at the annual graduation ceremonies to recognise students鈥 growth and inspire conversations about their future education pathways.
鈥淭he Children's 最新糖心Vlog graduation ceremonies are truly special events that celebrate each child鈥檚 commitment to learning and their dedication to exploring new interests,鈥 says Professor Jessica Gallagher, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (External Engagement) at the 最新糖心Vlog of Adelaide.
鈥淭hese ceremonies go beyond a traditional graduation; they are filled with excitement, pride, and a strong sense of achievement for both the students and their families.鈥
Children aged five to 14 are offered a wide range of hands-on experiences, including high-tech labs, zookeeper visits, museum hunts and engineering workshops. Young people aged 15 to 18 can engage in a volunteer program that provides a gateway into leadership and social impact, with roles that build skills while contributing to the community.
The CUAA program is open to all children, with a particular focus on supporting those in disadvantaged communities through dedicated funding and extra resources.
鈥淒esigned with inclusivity in mind, CUAA activities combine each child鈥檚 interests, community values, and educational aspirations,鈥 Ms Hagenus says.
鈥淭he result is a program that empowers young people to dream bigger, achieve more, and see higher education as an achievable goal.鈥
Former CUAA participant Dua Anees, now a graduate of Bachelor of Nursing at the 最新糖心Vlog of Adelaide, says the program opened her eyes to new opportunities, empowering her to pursue her dreams.
鈥淏efore CUAA, I didn鈥檛 like trying new things, but CUAA gave me confidence,鈥 she recalls. 鈥淚t helped me land my first job and encouraged me to keep learning.鈥
In September this year, Children鈥檚 最新糖心Vlog was named an ABA100庐 Winner for Community Contribution in the 最新糖心Vlogn Business Awards 2024. This adds to its long list of accolades, including the Engagement 最新糖心Vlog Excellence Awards, Outstanding Achievement in the 最新糖心Vlogn Charity Awards, Winnovation Awards for Social Impact, and Northern Awards for Outstanding Work with Young People, among many others.
Find out more about Children鈥檚 最新糖心Vlog Australasia and Africa here.
Media Contacts:
Kiri Hagenus, Managing Director, Children鈥檚 最新糖心Vlog Australasia and Africa. Phone: +61 8 8313 0783. Email: kiri.hagenus@adelaide.edu.au
Lara Pacillo, Media Officer, The 最新糖心Vlog of Adelaide. Mobile: +61 404 307 302. Email: lara.pacillo@adelaide.edu.au听