Senior pupil at Morgan Academy, Paige Williamson, has been awarded one of our Courier Gold Stars.
Paige, who is in S5, was given the award in recognition of her caring for others and her volunteering both in and out of school.
The youngster has thrived as a volunteer ambassador within the school and is now training junior pupils to take on similar roles.
And she gives up much of her free time outside school to help at the Dundee Disabled Children’s Centre during weekends and holidays.
Paige also has caring responsibilities at home and helps her gran around the house and with her sisters.
Kerri Abbott, a pupil support worker for Morgan Academy and its cluster schools, nominated Paige for the Gold Star award in recognition of her sterling efforts.
At the disabled centre, Paige helps children with the activities they choose.
She said: “I just like to help people and it’s good to see them having fun.”
Kerri said: “It’s unusual for someone so young to give up so much of their spare time, she’s quite unique in that sense.
“The volunteering has helped her confidence too.
“She used to be quite closed but now she volunteers to talk in front of classes and do other things that she never would have before.”
Want to nominate someone for a Gold Star?
Our Gold Star awards are aimed at recognising children and young people’s achievements, both in and out of school.
We are collecting nominations from the public through our online form. Winners of the award will receive one of our stunning badges and a certificate.
Full terms and conditions can be found here.
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