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Griffith Student Transitions to Teaching in Wagga After Three Years

A remarkable journey is unfolding for 17-year-old Ace-Ver Ermitanio, who is set to pursue a teaching career at Charles Sturt University in Wagga Wagga. Just three years after arriving in Australia from the Philippines with limited English proficiency, Ace has not only mastered the language but also excelled academically, culminating in three university offers to study teaching.

Ace’s story began in 2019 when his father secured a job in Griffith, prompting the family to relocate. Initially, Ace struggled to understand his classmates at Verity Christian College. “They all spoke so quickly and used so much slang,” he recalled. “I would just smile and say ‘yes’ to every question.” Determined to improve, Ace began to engage more actively in conversations, ultimately achieving fluency in English.

From Student to Teacher’s Aide

Ace’s academic achievements led to a leadership role as school captain, and he now works as a teacher’s aide at his school. His natural affinity for helping others shone through when he intervened to comfort a crying child on the playground. Inspired by this experience, he sought insight into the teaching profession by interviewing his teachers. “I was told that I should consider becoming a teacher because I was good at helping kids out,” he explained.

His current students affectionately call him “Mr. E,” a nickname born out of the difficulty they have pronouncing his last name. This rapport with students highlights Ace’s passion for education and his commitment to making a positive impact in their lives.

Ace’s best memory of school is being part of the first Year 12 graduating class at Verity Christian College. “I’m very proud to look at how this school has grown so fast,” he said, reflecting on his time there.

Plans for the Future

Looking ahead, Ace has received offers to study at universities in Sydney and Wollongong, but he is leaning towards Wagga due to its proximity to family. “I’ll miss my family and friends a lot; I think I’ll drive back every weekend,” he mentioned. He is eager to embrace new experiences and expand his social circle in Wagga.

His long-term aspiration is to return to Griffith as a teacher, where he hopes to inspire future generations. Ace’s admiration for Brian To’o, a winger for the Penrith Panthers, reflects his aspirations. “He’s humble and shows his faith without directly telling people about it,” Ace said, citing To’o’s resilience despite personal challenges.

Ace’s journey from a newcomer to a promising educator exemplifies the power of determination and community support. As he prepares for this next chapter, he embodies the spirit of growth and ambition that characterizes many young people today.

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