Two Oakleigh Grammar Year 12 students become local heroes

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In a remarkable display of community spirit and quick thinking, two Oakleigh Grammar Year 12 students recently came to the aid of an elderly woman in distress, potentially saving her life. 

Ella, who has been part of the Oakleigh Grammar community since Year 3, and Anthony, who has been at the School since Year 7, were on their way to the local shops in Oakleigh when they witnessed an elderly lady fall and hit her head after fainting outside of Oakleigh station. Without hesitation, the pair rushed to her aid.

Recognising the severity of the situation, Ella and Anthony helped the woman up and immediately called 000, with Ella on the phone to the ambulance seeking assistance. Both students stayed with the disoriented woman, who had since regained consciousness, for 30 minutes until an ambulance arrived, so they could explain to paramedics exactly what they saw when the woman fell.

Their quick response and compassionate care prevented a tragedy, and the impact of their actions resonated beyond the immediate incident.

The elderly woman’s children contacted Oakleigh Grammar Principal Mark Robertson to express their profound gratitude for what Anthony and Ella had done. This appreciation underscores the significant difference these young people made in a moment of crisis.

Principal Mr Mark Robertson with Ella and Anthony from Year 12
Principal Mark Robertson with Ella and Anthony from Year 12. Photo supplied.

Even as both students were rewarded for their remarkable actions during a morning tea with Principal Robertson, the pair remained modest. Anthony, who aspires to work in the media for a news organisation, and Ella, who is unsure of her career path but considering the mining industry, have already demonstrated the kind of social responsibility that will serve them exceptionally well in their future endeavours once they leave Oakleigh Grammar.

The genuine concern and care shown by Anthony and Ella echo the sentiment of the School’s HARK values (Honesty, Aspiration, Respect and Kindness) which make up the very fabric of Oakleigh Grammar and its community.

This incident not only highlights the character of Oakleigh Grammar students but also reinforces the importance of community engagement and the real-world application of values taught by our educators. It serves as a powerful reminder that young people can and do make a significant positive impact in their communities.

While academic excellence is always a driving force of Oakleigh Grammar, equally important is the need to foster socially responsible and community minded students who can make a difference in the lives of others.

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