Zoning In

Zoning In

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I am sure that we can all think of at least one example in our lives where we have been so engrossed by an activity that we have lost all track of time. Research tells us when we experience stretch and challenge on our existing skills, combined with clear goals and receiving immediate feedback on progress, we experience what may be referred to as being in flow. In other words, being in ‘the zone’. There is clear intent at Pacific to provide as many opportunities as possible for students to engage in. We are incredibly committed to forming the whole person before they finish their journey with us. We are incredibly lucky too, in having so many students who are engaging in a variety of domains, finding their passion and sharing their God-given gifts.

Last weekend, I was fortunate to attend the Queensland State Kayak Championships where students from Year 3-12 competed against a number of schools. Their months of dedicated training in the lead up to the event was evidence enough of flow, and for the vast majority this was rewarded with placing in the top three of their events. Thank you to staff members Mr Brett Kersnovske, Mrs Leah Croke, parent Mr Brendan Casement and all families who supported the event on the day. Thank you also to Mrs Natalie Campbell for her support in the lead up to the competition. Finally thank you to Mr Gary Graves, who has been the driving force of this program for many years through hard work and dedication.

This Friday I encourage you to all attend Viva La Arts from 5.00pm at the College to enjoy a showcase of the creative and performing arts. As a student inspired event, you are certain to witness fully engaged students doing what they love. It is also incredibly positive to see such energy and passion from Middle College students as they compete in the lunchtime touch football competition. Once again, the engagement of all students has been impressive. Mr Joshua Danzey has superbly planned and led this competition, allowing further examples of students in flow to be on display.

Finally, it was only recently that several students from Middle College represented Pacific at the National Future Problem-Solving Competition. A prestigious event, the competition involves both individual and team-based complex problem solving. Once more, these students have found a passion they can engage and experience flow in. Congratulations to all students who took part, with the support of Mrs Jo Belchamber and Mrs Rae Hall. I especially acknowledge Charles Box who was crowned National Champion in the individual competition he was a part of. I cannot think of a clearer example of flow when describing the way Charles committed to this timed event. Long may we continue to guide and support our young people as they unearth the passions they can commit to and stay engaged with.

Mr Ben Ryan, Director of Students