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Lindy Grahn, Lauriston Girls' School
assistant principal for learning and innovation
Lindy Grahn has played a crucial role in reworking the curriculum offerings for years 7-10 at Lauriston Girls’ School, with the aim of giving students the ability to meet life head on as well as the skills to engage and continuously learn.
The revamped, future-focused curriculum offerings, which will be implemented in 2021, were designed to enable students to pursue interests, strengths, and opportunities; adapt to the needs and demands of the current and future environment; have more choices to produce a well-balanced, well-structured education; and access a comprehensive 7-10 technology curriculum that prepares them for tertiary courses and the world of tomorrow.