Students graduate from Mirrors education programme
A third class of students has graduated a programme intended to help them to pursue their aspirations.
The Mirrors Programme announced recently that 15 students had graduated its PeerForward Programme, which for the first time included an international component, with the student peer leaders taking part in a residential workshop at the Nazareth University in New York.
Launched in 2020, the PeerForward Programme is intended to enhance postsecondary preparation and enrolment among students at the Berkeley Institute and CedarBridge Academy.
A government spokeswoman said: “Since its inception, the programme has proven to be a resounding success in fostering a college and career-going culture at our Bermuda public high schools.
“PeerForward operates on a unique model that recruits, trains and motivates peer leaders to spearhead school-wide campaigns, effectively linking academics to college and career opportunities.
“With an overarching goal to elevate college attendance rates, the programme endeavours to ensure that every S4 student applies to a minimum of three colleges and scholarships.”
Kimberley Jackson, programme manager at Mirrors, said the international component of the latest class allowed the students to be “fully immersed” in the life of a college freshman.
“Under the expert guidance of college coaches and professional writing mentors, the students meticulously crafted their college lists and personal statements, ensuring they are well prepared for the exciting journey ahead,” she said.
“A noteworthy aspect of the training focused on empowering students to find their voice, fostering a sense of agency and ultimately activating their full potential.
“By instilling these values, PeerForward strives to cultivate individuals who excel academically and are dedicated to serving their community and contributing positively to society.”