Round Square International Conference 2021 (virtual)
By Natalie Neshev and James Dixon, students
Disclaimer: movie references
What makes an ethical leader? How can we make education more inclusive? Who you gonna call?
Ghost... um... Round Square!
From 20–23 September, Round Square is hosting an online conference to develop youth leadership and discuss some valuable topics.
This conference is aimed at students in Years 10–12.
10 Things I hate about not going to Round Square:
- You don’t get to obtain a more environmentally and democratically minded perspective
- You don’t get to talk to interesting people from across the world
- You don’t get to participate in and explore a first-ever online village
- You don’t get to create a personal avatar to interact with others online
- You don’t get to play tetris, sudoku or other interactive games
- You don’t get to listen to awe-inspiring speakers
- You don’t become a more informed international citizen
- You don’t get to share aspects of your culture and identity with others around the world
- You don’t get to explore areas such as democracy and ethics on a global scale
- You don’t get your opinions heard across the world.
James: You’re damn right I want details
Natalie: You can’t handle the details
To register your child for this exciting event, email Ms Notley at: kathleen.notley@radford.act.edu.au But don’t hesitate, there are only eight spaces available, and they are sure to fill soon!
So, in conclusion:
There are two kinds of people in this world:
- Those who go to Round Square
- And those who don’t