About Me

So what makes Sam…Sam?!

Who knows what goes on in the mind of Sam…well now you can! Read on to see some of my interests and the things I love

Here are some of my hobbies and interests!

Want to know what kind of a kid you’re voting for…well this is me!

Triathalons

I love competing in triathalons. They are early mornings, hard work and you need to be determined!

Chess

Good leaders need good to be strategic and think quickly. That’s what chess has taught me!!

Drums

Learning drums takes commitment and hard work – just like a leader!

Good Friends

Being a good friend is practice for being a good leader. That’s me, a good friend!

Public Speaking

I love public speaking so you will never be bored again at assembly or events!

Drama

I love Drama and even did Starstruck this year with CEPS at the Entertainment Centre

Soccer

I LOVE playing soccer. I play for Dudley now with Hux, Hen and Ethan. But the best team ever was when I played with ALL my friends – Hamish, Ethan, Oscar, Cal, Ollie, Zac, Hux, Luke and Hendrix and coached by my Dad. GO TEAM MONKEYS!!

Fishing

I love fishing and hanging out at the water…even if I don’t love eating fish!

Japan!

This year we went to Japan for a month. It was the best trip ever. Special thanks to the toilets that clean your…behind…for you!

Skiing

If I had to live anywhere else it would be in the snow!!

Having Fun

Who doesn’t love having fun! My favourite thing is water slides and skiing, but I love treetops, bike riding and the beach too!

I’m here to help CEPS and work for YOU!

I’ve been waiting 11 years for the chance to be a leader!

Teaching me to lead

My sister was a CEPS executive leader, my Mum is the President of the CEPS P&C and my Dad is the soccer coach. I have lots of people at home to show me how to get the job done right!

Working for CEPS

I help my Mum with heaps of CEPS jobs – painting the cubbies, making the Easter prizes, even picking the book week prizes. There’s always something to be done

Practicing leadership

Being a big brother to Maisy (and ALL her friends) has taught me the importance of listening, helping and being a good role model (and running fast because those little kids love to chase me!)