RDA Hunter’s ME Program recently featured on ABC’s national news bulletin.

Bucking the national trend of falling science enrolments, RDA Hunter’s ME program is making a difference to Hunter school students and industry. Selection of physics for example has risen 5% to above the NSW average at schools participating in the program.

David Bonzo of ME partner school St Philips Christian College said, “The Program has given students a reason to study harder subjects like maths, sciences for their HSC.”

“We have worked hard to build the ME Program into a workforce development initiative that makes a difference to students and industry and we’re seeing tangible results,” said RDA Hunter CEO Todd Williams.

Click here to view the story http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-05-22/schools-shake-up-science-projects/5472038?section=nsw

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RDA Hunter’s ME Program Featured Nationally