Upper Hunter teachers benefit from Where There’s A Will initiative

Updated August 22 2017 - 3:39pm, first published August 11 2017 - 11:22am
Melbourne University’s Dr Peggy Kern, Where There’s A Will co-founder Pauline Carrigan, Glencore’s Nathan Lane and Coal & Allied’s Andrew Speechly with teachers from Upper Hunter Shire schools on Friday.
Melbourne University’s Dr Peggy Kern, Where There’s A Will co-founder Pauline Carrigan, Glencore’s Nathan Lane and Coal & Allied’s Andrew Speechly with teachers from Upper Hunter Shire schools on Friday.

THE extraordinary fundraising efforts of the Upper Hunter community, and some significant donations from Coal & Allied and Glencore, has allowed the Where There’s A Will Foundation to fund 34 teachers from 18 schools to complete a Professional Certificate of Education (Positive Education) through the University of Melbourne’s Graduate School of Education.

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