"World class is both a value and a responsibility. To me being world class is striving for self improvement in a way that helps both the community and the whole of society. With integrity and initiative we can reach a brighter and more sustainable future with ourselves, the school and the wider community."
"To me being world class means working in an inclusive environment. A world class school acknowledges the individuality and differences of its students and provides a space to celebrate them"
"World class to me indicates an idea of representation. Representing our school as a world class community, who projects an inclusive, and enthusiastic environment. Demonstrating the unique qualities of our school that enables us to be represented as world class."
"A world class student is someone who fights for change, has good morals and strong beliefs which reflects through their actions, and the ability to encourage others to do the same. I believe that confidence, integrity and leadership skills are the key characteristics needed in order to achieve this."
"To me being a world class student is embracing and learning about the different cultures that surround us, cultivating a positive, accepting and culturally diverse environment. Being a world class school means that regardless of background or circumstances all students are equipped with the values and attributes needed to succeed."
"I think it’s important to recognise that schools can teach students, more than how to just achieve the best grades; being a part of a world-class school, shows a reflection in student attitudes. By being a part of this team, I hope to continue to share this message with students and to show that being ‘World Class’ is you being the best person you can be."