Central West Leadership Academy students Noah and Finn Randell, and Carrigan Baker will front their strongest competition yet when they compete at the Community Problem Solving International Finals.
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The international competition is the next step after the team successfully took out the win at the national Future Problem Solving finals.
The academies year nine team placed first in Australia for their Community Problem-Solving entry "Take One Step" where they created a Student Representative Council (SRC) training manual for student leadership teams to use to combat sexual harassment at school.
Carrigan, the Community Problem Solving team representative said she was 'ecstatic' to have received the news that they will go on to compete at international level.
"Combatting sexual harassment in schools is very important. We worked hard as a team all year and are very proud of our results," she said.
Noah Randell also landed huge success individually, having placed second in the nation in Scenario Writing, a creative writing competition where the story must be set 20 years into the future.
Noah wrote a scenario about Personalised Medicine and its impact on those who lack access to emerging technology.
Principal Mandi Randell said she is 'extremely proud' of the students efforts and the outcome they achieved.
Both academy entries will represent Australia at the International Future Problem Solving Finals at the University of Massachusetts in the USA in June of next year.
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