From Barunga, Northern Territory
Samson, Jawoyn Nation
‘I always wanted to explore new places and get to know new people, mostly to get a better education. For the last few years before coming here, school didn’t bring out the best in me. So, I asked my mum if I could go to boarding school. I looked at a couple of schools, and PAC offered me the sports and education that I was looking for. What I like about ¹ú²ú±¬ÁÏ? It’s a pretty big school. I get to stay near the city so I can visit it; there are friendly staff and students. For my future, I am hoping to work with technology, fixing things, working with my hands. When I was a kid, when someone broke things, I just fixed everything.’
From Ceduna, South Australia
Jason, Kokatha Nation
‘I wanted to be in an environment where I could relate to others, and I knew ¹ú²ú±¬ÁÏ had a reputation that reflected that. ¹ú²ú±¬ÁÏ has an atmosphere which enables us to flourish in our academics and co-curricular activities. Another aspect that I enjoy about PAC is the togetherness of the community, and I specifically appreciate how students are able to develop a close relationship with other students and staff. Once I finish my education, I’m looking forward to going to university and studying some courses that are offered. I’m not quite sure what specific course/​s I would like to do in university, which is why I have kept my options open. I have chosen subjects from a wide range of categories. In the future year, I would like to explore my interests, narrow down those subjects and set goals for my future.’