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Health Wise, Travel Wise and Waste Wise leaders all work cohesively to develop Springs as a sustainable environment. Supported by the research team from the Department of Psychology at the University of Auckland, as well as Enviroschools, Waste Wise and Travel Wise coordinators from Auckland Council and representatives from the District Health Board, our students have access to a wide range of experiences and skills.

Wises leaders work closely with the corresponding Wises Panel. Each of the three Wises panels consists of students from across all year levels. Students are provided with a range of opportunities, including a Wises Camp, in order to develop both leadership skills and sustainability know-how.

At Springs we pride ourselves in developing young leaders who are well-informed, passionate and proactive.