Congratulations!!!
I just witnessed a truly amazing assembly this morning. As a teacher at a high school, sometimes students can be disruptive and rude during assemblies and today that was not the case at our school. I was proud to teach at our school and be wowed by the silence at the correct times and the hype […]
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Banting Memorial High School: Eye Opening and Riveting!
Published by September 16th, 2010 in Other Sites, QQ, School Testimonials, Testimonials and Think Day. ClosedDS MacKenzie Junior High School: Real, authentic, and sincere
Published by June 5th, 2009 in School Testimonials and Testimonials. ClosedTo Whom It May Concern:
I am again writing to express out entire school’s gratitude for the fantastic motivational experience that your team treated us to on April 24, 2009. A group of over 500 junior high school students on a Friday afternoon is one of the toughest audience that any performer could ever face. Your […]
Pugwash District High School: Positive Impression
Published by April 23rd, 2009 in School Testimonials and Testimonials. ClosedJune 17, 2009
Dear Adam,
Thank you so much for the dynamic and engaging presentation you and your group brought to Pugwash District High School on April 23, 2009. The themes and issues discussed in your Think Day presentation were highly relevant and really hit home for a lot of our students. Our students were captivated by […]
Banbury Heights Elementary School: Uplifted and empowered
Published by April 15th, 2009 in School Testimonials and Testimonials. ClosedDear Mandy;
I would like to extend the thanks and appreciation of our students and staff to the team from Absolute Leadership Development who came to Banbury Heights School to facilitate our “Think Day”.
Our students from grade four to grade eight were engaged in the presentation from beginning to end. The mix of music, video and […]
St. Louis Community School: Worth-while endeavour
Published by March 24th, 2009 in School Testimonials and Testimonials. ClosedTo Whom It May Concern:
We were able to bring Absolute into our school in March 2009. I had been trying to raise money to bring them in since my SRC and I had seen them in Lloydminster at the National SRC conference. I was delighted to learn that they would take a donation. So, through […]
Keys Public School: Enthusiastic and positive
Published by February 19th, 2009 in School Testimonials and Testimonials. ClosedTo Whom It May Concern:
I am writing to provide a reference for the “Multi-Media Show” presented at Mackenzie and Keys Schools on February 11th, 2009. This show was sponsored by the Renfrew Country District Health Unit.
This was one of the finest “character education” productions that I have had the pleasure of witnessing in my experience […]
Stratford Northwestern Secondary School: Something for everyone
Published by February 18th, 2009 in School Testimonials and Testimonials. ClosedThank you for the visit today.
“Absolute is an engaging and powerful assembly. The lights, the music and multimedia presentations get students attention and deliver an important message- “that they have purpose and are worth it”. The assembly has something for everyone. All social groups relate with at least one of the speakers and/or their situation. […]
Student Comment: Live without hating myself
Published by September 13th, 2007 in School Testimonials. ClosedLife is like an hour glass,
Slowly passing by.
and i wish it would sometimes speed up, but u guys changed me and now i never wish it to speed up, though i still need emails from u i’m doing great! tnx absolute tnx 2 u i can live without hating myself.
South Lincoln High School: Christal’s message is truly inspiring!
Published by June 18th, 2007 in School Testimonials, Testimonials and Mainpage. 0 Comments
On May 31st, 2007, Christal Earle was invited to speak at South Lincoln High School in Smithville, Ontario. The assembly was hosted by the Youth for Change group and included a presentation by Christal with displays by various organizations such as World Vision, International Justice Mission, Grimsby Life Centre and Captured by TaSha.
The purpose of the event was to establish awareness about issues facing children in developing nations and to impart the idea that this generation can make a difference.
Christal’s message was simple: Your life has value and you can make a difference. This was a message that truly hit home. By the response of the students, the assembly was a success. Christal was able to relate to the students and speak to their level. Capturing their attention with her stories and the visual presentation, she inspired them to look inside themselves and realize that they are valued.
Christal’s presentation would benefit people of all ages as her message transcends every generation and touches every heart who hears her speak. Her message is clear and is delivered in a manner that inspires us to reach inside ourselves and do what we can to positively affect one other persons life.
The work being done through Absolute Leadership Development is inspiring. To be able to enhance the lives of others through this type of work, to help us see with clarity what those less fortunate are suffering and to be able to teach the youth of today is truly a gift.
Christal’s message is truly inspiring and would be an enhancement to the lives of those who listen.
Sincerely,
Wendy Coit
Youth for Change - Staff Advisor
South Lincoln High School
Major Pratt School: The best show of its kind!
Published by May 23rd, 2007 in QQ, School Testimonials, Testimonials and Featured. ClosedI am pleased to be able to offer a letter of support, praise and endorsement for the Absolute Leadership Development school assembly presentation.
As a small school, our funds for bringing in professional presentations for our students are limited. For this reason, we must be very prudent when it comes to booking performers, speakers and other assembly professionals. We hope that all of our bookings will show a maximum of value for the money we pay.
I can state categorically that the Absolute Leadership presentation was ‘absolutely’ the best presentation of its kind that we have ever had at our school. (more…)

