There was tremendous spirit and energy at the Year 7-12 Swimming Carnival early this week. High levels of participation provided opportunity for everyone to contribute to their house. It also enabled us to celebrate many best efforts from our...
To genuinely care for someone we need to truly see them. This often requires us to listen fully with our ears, eyes and heart. We need to take time to suspend our thinking and really pay attention to the needs of others. One of the secrets of having...
It has been very good to feel, see and hear the great start to the school year. Young people have very quickly settled into purposeful learning and it has been great to feel their energy during class and at break times. We have also had a number of...
Optimising our potential across all dimensions of life involves having a growth-oriented approach to life. Consider the fixed nature of the mindset we bring to these three statements; I can’t do mathematics, I can’t write, Mary is impossible to get...
Welcome to the start of the 2016 school year. We welcome over 140 new students and their families. For the first time this year we have four Year 6 classes, three Year 2 classes and three Prep classes. We look forward to a year of deep growth...
This well-known Dr Seuss line prompts us to reflect on the true meaning of Christmas. We all gain enormous pleasure from giving gifts and Christmas is a special time where we come together with families and friends to give to one another. But have...
There was a very warm feeling around the college as we farewelled our Year 12 students through their graduation service, final chapel and walk from the college and their formal on Friday night. In her article, Miss Kim Stone has highlighted the...
As part of the celebration of the 500 th year anniversary of the reformation in 2017, students from countries of every continent across the world have been invited to compile their list of a set of theses as hopes for the future. Established as part...
A strong focus of the 500 Protestant Schools – One World project’s second conference, held in Wittenberg over the past week, was the creation of global connections and partnerships between schools. Representatives from countries such as Sudan,...
Teaching is a hope filled profession. As we celebrate World Teacher’s Day in Queensland this Friday, we recognise the impact that teachers and schools have on young people’s lives and society as a whole. Learning is one of the joys of life. Good...