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Student Leadership Program

The MAF Student Leadership Program for Schools aids students to develop valuable leadership skills while at the same time learning about the amazing work of MAF and how this organisation leads itself with integrity and passion.

The program is specifically designed for students who show interest and/or ability for leadership and the desire to develop these skills. This tailor-made program is for any year groups from 4 to 12 and can be conducted in person or via zoom.   This program is offered at no cost to the school. 

I cannot recommend MAF student leadership training highly enough. All students need to be equipped with leadership skills, both for their journey through school but in life beyond school. This program really engages students and meets them where they are to encourage leadership and service.” – Catriona, Head of Junior School at Pacific Coast Christian School.  

The MAF Student Leadership Training is an excellent module that provides authentic and supportive training in the qualities of leadership. It is offered from a Christian worldview by an organisation that knows the pitfalls and satisfactions of being willing to step forward and make a difference in the lives of vulnerable communities. I commend the MAF program to any school wishing to encourage and inspire the next generation of leaders.” –  Michael, Head of Humanities and Experiential Learning Flinders Christian College.

Students from Waverley Christian College in Melbourne proudly showing their certificates for completing the MAF Leadership Program.
MAF ran a Student Leadership Program at Wyong Christian Community School, where four students honed skills in vision casting, public speaking, communication, and personal leadership in a fun and engaging environment.
We were excited to present the MAF Student Leadership Program to 74 Year 4 students at Pacific Hills Christian School. The students stayed engaged all day, had fun, learned self-leadership skills, and enjoyed hearing about MAF’s work.