It was lights, camera, action at Brisbane Water Secondary College, Woy Woy Senior Campus recently.
Students Esteban Cevera and Emily Harris were interviewed by NBN News following their nomination as VET Students of the Year for the entire Hunter Central Coast region.
The dynamic duo were selected for their outstanding commitment and achievements in their Vocational Education and Training courses — and their passion and professionalism.
Their story highlights the impact of VET pathways in shaping future careers and creating opportunities for real-world learning and industry-leading education for students.
Both Esteban and Emily credited their success to the unwavering support of their dedicated teachers, Ms Lowe, Ms Robson, and Ms Cox, who have helped guide and mentor them.
Principal Rebecca Cooper said the school was incredibly proud of Esteban and Emily.
“Their success is a testament to what can happen when students are given the chance to explore their passions and develop real-world skills through VET,” she said.
“These programs open doors — they empower students to thrive in education and beyond.
“It’s a joy to see that recognised.”
With the film crew capturing behind-the-scenes action, it was a proud moment for the school community, celebrating not only individual success but the power of practical learning programs offered by the senior campus.