At a glance
Rising Leaders is a school-based leadership program for students, helping them build confidence, leadership, and wellbeing through sport and mentoring.
10-week school-based program delivered during school hours for students aged 13–17.
Focus on leadership, teamwork, communication, and decision-making.
Practical sessions in sport, coaching, umpiring, and cultural connection.
Builds resilience, positive behaviours, and stronger school engagement.
Outcomes
The Rising Leaders program creates lasting change for students, schools, and communities by improving engagement, wellbeing, and leadership skills.

Improved school engagement
Students discover new purpose in learning. Attendance rises as they reconnect with teachers, peers, and the school community through shared goals and positive experiences.
Better behaviour and wellbeing
Through sport and guided reflection, students develop emotional regulation, teamwork, and resilience — leading to calmer classrooms and stronger relationships.
Personal growth and leadership
Participants build self-esteem, confidence, and empathy. They learn to lead by example, make better decisions, and see themselves as capable of achieving more than they thought possible.
Stronger social connections
The program fosters belonging and respect. Students strengthen friendships, learn to communicate and collaborate, and feel part of something bigger than themselves.
Positive community impact
Our team act as role models, connecting students with families, schools and community networks for collective support.
Pathways to the future
Students leave the program better equipped for future education, employment and leadership opportunities.
In their own words
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