Keeping it in the family

Cairns, QLDEducation

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The Luxford siblings from Tully, North Queensland, have all chosen to pursue careers in education, inspired by their mother, Annette, who has been a full-time teacher and a single mother. Olivia, Caitlin, and Marcus each took different paths to arrive at their decision, but their shared commitment to making a positive impact in the lives of students unites them. The article highlights their personal journeys, challenges, and aspirations in the teaching profession.

The Luxford siblings from Tully, North Queensland, have embraced the teaching profession, inspired by their mother Annette's lifelong commitment to education. Olivia, 25, reflects on how her mother's influence shaped her desire to become a teacher, emphasizing the importance of being a supportive figure for students facing adversity. Caitlin, 21, initially pursued physiotherapy but found her passion for teaching after witnessing Olivia's success at CQUniversity. Marcus, the youngest at 18, transitioned from a plumbing apprenticeship to education, encouraged by his sisters' journeys. The siblings’ experiences highlight the importance of community, resilience, and the positive impact teachers can have on their students' lives. Olivia is currently teaching various subjects at Good Counsel College, while Caitlin is poised to begin her teaching career. Marcus is set to enroll in CQUniversity’s STEPS program to prepare for his education degree. Their collective story showcases the power of familial support and the enduring influence of dedicated educators.

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