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Community Service
At Metropolitan we believe in
guiding our students to make a
difference from an early age.
We know that by developing an awareness of the issues that different communities are facing, both locally and globally, we will increase our students’ ability to see the world from an alternative perspective, developing their life skills whilst improving outcomes for those communities. Guided by the Prosperity Index students will work in groups across six core areas to design projects and initiatives which positively impact the prosperity of local and global communities.
Quality and Equality of education matter for democracy. Our students will work to support children who have difficulty accessing basic education, providing them with books and other education resources. 
Quality and Equality of education matter for democracy. Our students will work to support children who have difficulty accessing basic education, providing them with books and other education resources. 
Quality and Equality of education matter for democracy. Our students will work to support children who have difficulty accessing basic education, providing them with books and other education resources. 
Quality and Equality of education matter for democracy. Our students will work to support children who have difficulty accessing basic education, providing them with books and other education resources. 
Quality and Equality of education matter for democracy. Our students will work to support children who have difficulty accessing basic education, providing them with books and other education resources. 
Quality and Equality of education matter for democracy. Our students will work to support children who have difficulty accessing basic education, providing them with books and other education resources. 
Quality and Equality of education matter for democracy. Our students will work to support children who have difficulty accessing basic education, providing them with books and other education resources. 