DIODE Leadership Camps 2014

Oct 24, 2014 1 Min Read
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One more week before the school holiday starts! Get ready to explore the fun and excitement that DIODE* Camps have to offer this holiday season. Sign up now to be part of this exhilarating camp experience!

DIODE Camps are specially designed for youth aged 12–19 who are eager to explore their leadership potential and become great leaders of the future!

Sign up now to be a super leader and impact your community at http://leaderonomics.org/youth or email us at diode@leaderonomics.com. Hurry! Seats are selling like hot cakes!

Register now at http://leaderonomics.org/youth or e-mail us at diode@leaderonomics.com to secure a place in camp!

Dates:

  • Dec 1–6, 2014 | Dec 15–20, 2014 [Youth Leadership Camps: 14–16 years old]
  • Dec 3–6, 2014 | Dec 17–20, 2014 [Tweens Leadership Camps: 12–13 years old]
  • Dec 8–13, 2014 [School Leavers Camp: 17–19 years old]

Venue:

*DIODE = Discovering Ingenuity, Opening Doors for Excellence

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