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Dedicated Educators Acknowledged On World Teachers’ Day

World Teachers’ Day on October 25 is an opportunity to recognise and applaud Queensland educators for their important role in our communities and for the positive impact they have on the lives of students.

The commitment of more than 220 staff who support young people in five – including teachers, youth workers, chaplains and support staff – will be recognised on World Teachers’ Day.


Carinity Education Gladstone teacher Dani Radel assisting students in the classroom.
Carinity Education Gladstone teacher, Dani Radel, assisting students in the classroom.

They include Dani Radel, who Principal, Jane Greenland, says “guides and encourages students in her classes with care, compassion and respect.”

“Her impact is huge because she truly believes in the ability of every young person in her classes, expects great things from them – and consequently they shine and gain self-belief,” Jane said.

“The amazing individual and collective impact that each staff member has contributes to the success of each and every student and the happiness within our school community.”

Students are flourishing under the guidance of Toni Horman, who has taught at in Hervey Bay for three years.

“This year, her impact with the Year 9 and 10 groups has been nothing short of amazing. Thanks to her dedication, these students have flourished, with some even securing part-time jobs,” school principal Dale Hansen said.

“The bond Toni has built with her students is so strong and meaningful that they lovingly call her ‘Mum’.”


Carinity Education Glendyne students have flourished under the teaching of Toni Horman, with some even securing part-time employment
Carinity Education Glendyne students have flourished under the teaching of Toni Horman.

Described by school principal Lyn Harland as “highly dedicated, kind, compassionate and authentic”, Crispin Aldiss is a recent addition to the teaching ranks at .

“Crispin’s wealth of educational expertise, positive attitude and engaging manner mean the children are naturally drawn to his classroom and focused on their learning,” Lyn said.

“Crispin’s peers hold him in high regard and the students often wait at the front of school for his arrival and miss him dearly when he is offsite.”


Carinity Education Rockhampton teacher Crispin Aldiss with students
Carinity Education Rockhampton teacher, Crispin Aldiss, with students during a recent camping activity near Toowoomba.

Antonio McCray’s arrival as HPE teacher at in Brisbane was described by school principal Leann Faint as “a fantastic boost to staff culture”.

“Antonio goes above and beyond in engaging our students in health and fitness, but his impact doesn’t stop there,” Leann said.

“He’s also been a huge support to our staff, offering personalised fitness programs and group workout sessions, helping staff prioritise their wellbeing.”


Antonio McCray, a teacher at Carinity Education Southside, goes above and beyond in engaging students such as Sienna in health and fitness
Antonio McCray, a teacher at Carinity Education Southside, goes above and beyond in engaging students such as Sienna in health and fitness.

Carinity CEO, Kevin Griffiths, said the theme of this year’s World Teachers’ Day – ‘Teachers make a difference’ – resonates deeply with Carinity’s mission.

“Every day, through dedication and care, our teachers make a significant impact on the lives of our students,” Kevin said.

“Our teachers’ influence extends beyond the classroom, touching the hearts of young people and guiding them towards a future filled with hope, and opportunity.”

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