RDA Hunter last week partnered with PwC on their initiative “Putting Children in the Equation”.

Todd Williams RDA Hunter CEO, Jackson Woodbine student at Maitland Grossmann High and Mark Reading joined PwC partners to inform the Hunter’s business community about the ME Program and the benefits it is providing Hunter students. Jackson is one of the first students to have graduated from RDA Hunter’s iSTEM course which is run in Years 9 and 10 of High school.

The course has been gaining popularity with both students and industry as it reflects how technology and engineering skills are linked with Mathematics and Science.

“Our ME Program is focused on preparing Hunter students for the jobs of the future,” said RDA Hunter CEO, Todd Williams.

“Our partnership with PwC has allowed primary school students to benefit from the Mini ME Program – an adaptation of our highly successful high school model.”

Jackson Woodbine