Braemar College’s motto, One Body, Many Parts, speaks to a foundational belief that our community is strengthened by the diverse contributions of individuals working toward a shared purpose.
When this principle is applied to a global context, it reminds us that we are also part of a much larger body, the greater body of humanity. Our responsibility, therefore, extends beyond our own community and into the wider world in which we live, learn, and serve.
This year’s Year 12 Schoolies Alternative group, travelling through Himachal Pradesh in northern India, has had the privilege of witnessing this idea in action. Himachal Pradesh is a region of deep cultural, spiritual, and humanitarian significance. It is home to His Holiness the Dalai Lama and to thousands of Tibetan refugees who have rebuilt their lives in exile. It is also a place where many families work tirelessly to provide opportunities for their children despite limited resources.
One of the most inspiring moments of the program occurred when the group visited the Yougling School, founded many years ago by local leader Dawa Tsering. Students, teachers, and Principal Mr Russell Deer heard firsthand about Dawa’s remarkable contribution to his community and the way in which his vision for education has eased the hardships faced by Tibetan refugee families. His story offered a powerful reminder of what one person, one “part” of the body, can do to uplift many.
The touring group then put their own commitment to service into action. Over several days, students renovated a local primary school, installed three water tanks, and refreshed classrooms that were in urgent need of refurbishment. Their efforts were practical, heartfelt, and deeply appreciated.
Service to others is central to Braemar’s identity, and these young people have demonstrated a purpose far beyond traditional Schoolies celebrations. In a world often defined by self-interest, their actions offer a refreshing and hopeful example of compassion in practice; one body, many parts, working together for good.







