Performing on stage in front of friends and family is no easy feat, but the NRL Cowboys House Torres Strait Islander dance troupe did themselves proud at this year’s awards night.
Four NRL Cowboys House alumni offered important insights into life after high school at the NRL Cowboys House awards night, sharing stories of success and overcoming challenges to inspire the student cohort.
As the year draws to an end, and NRL Cowboys House students head home for the Christmas and New Year period, we sat down with them to find out what they’ll be getting up to.
Suits, frocks and fancy cars brought a touch of glamour to NRL Cowboys House last week as 13 graduates left one final, stylish mark on their House legacy as they took off for their school formals.
A visit from two of Australia’s best bull riders has stirred excitement at NRL Cowboys House as students get ready to saddle up and experience the high intensity action of the PBR Grand Finals.
Thirteen graduates shone brightly at the fifth NRL Cowboys House Awards Night, as the effort and achievements of all students were celebrated with families, staff, volunteers, partners and supporters.
‘Write your own story’ – that’s the message to the 13 young men and women graduating from NRL Cowboys House this year as they begin a new journey in life after school.
At the end of each working day, NRL Cowboys House’s first year 11 school-based apprentice, Haley Pearson makes his way around his worksite and shakes each person’s hand, a sure sign of his gratitude for opportunities made possible through his place at the House.
NRL Cowboys House Year 12 student Chad Taylor has been working hard chasing a career in the automotive industry with AMA Group, following in the footsteps of his big brother Eli.