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Kolbe kicks off partnership

Kolbe Catholic College has officially launched a new partnership with the Liverpool Football Club International Academy, marking what the school described as “an exciting new chapter” for students, staff, and the wider community.

Deputy principal and campus director Kelly Revelman said the collaboration will give students access to world-class coaching, training programs, and development pathways connected to one of the world’s most respected football clubs.

Representatives from the Liverpool FC International Academy, including general manager Rob Davey, coach development and operations lead Tom Dempsey, and head of partnerships Amanda Martin attended the launch, along with students and staff from local feeder primary schools Mary Queen of Heaven, Our Lady’s, Holy Cross and Mother Teresa.

Mr Davey described the academy as a pathway to success for young students.

“The vision of the academy is to be the world leader in the development of young people not just in football, but in life,” he said.

“Whether it’s in school or a part of extra curricular, the kids are learning life skills like decision-making and self belief, all while building on their ability to collaborate with other young people.”

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