Worthing student named among Brilliant Young People by national careers education service
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Chloe Peskett, who is in year nine at St Oscar Romero Catholic School in Goring, is a director of the Future Promise, an organisation tasked with transforming the old caretaker’s house.
The building is to become a wellbeing centre for students and the garden is to include an allotment where the whole community can get involved.
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Hide AdThe organisation is also helping to build sustainability awareness within the school, including a tree planting plan this Easter.
Chloe, who lives in Littlehampton, has been named as one of the Brilliant Young People in the Careers Champions Recognition Series run by The Careers & Enterprise Company.
Phil Dean, extended learning leader, said: “Chloe really does deserve this recognition for all she and her team does.
“Every time the Future Promise is mentioned, Chloe always quotes the team. She is a true ambassador to young people, showing great levels of leadership, grit and determination.”
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Hide AdChloe said as project director, she was grateful to her team, including her mum as the finance director, business adviser Neil Budgen, technology teacher Ms Gabbie Douch, classmates Catlin McTighe, Innes Jefferies, Katarina Gkoufa, Charlie Badman and Rebaka Webb, and Mr Dean.
She added: “I am so pleased to have been nominated for the work we do with the Future Promise project. I would like to thank the team personally for supporting the project and for helping it to eventually become an essential part of the wellbeing community.”
If you are interested in being involved in this organisation, or would like to make any donations, email [email protected].