Riverhawk Roundtable

Apples, Onions & Zucchinis: Lessons from Student Leaders

31 min · 6 de may de 2025
portada del episodio Apples, Onions & Zucchinis: Lessons from Student Leaders

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Current Head Prefects, Rayner Glenn & Tia Fang, join us on this episode to discuss their personal journey at RNS and share their experiences as young leaders in our community. Rayner and Tia speak to the importance of community, embracing opportunities, and having fun along the way. These two students lead with humility and compassion, inspiring the next generation of students to do the same. This episode's student spotlight is the RNS Choir singing "Let It Be", accompanied by Simo on the piano.

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