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It was inspiring to be amongst our over 350 young people and 20 staff who participated in the Caloundra RSL Anzac Day March on Sunday. The respect students and staff showed through their participation and presentation was uplifting. The music and beat from the College’s Marching Band added greatly to the commemoration and was greatly appreciated by the broader community. Thank you to all of the students, staff and parents for their support of this important remembrance. A particular congratulations to our Marching Band who after many early morning rehearsals performed brilliantly in their first public outing. Thank you to Mrs Bevis for her organisation of the College’s participation and to Mrs Aleisha Tuaine, Mrs Helen Williams and Mrs Linda Sydes for their leadership of the Marching Band.

        

It was good to hear that students participated with good spirit in our Cross Country on Friday. Congratulations to all students and we wish those students who now go onto the District Competition all the best.  Thank you to the staff for their support and to Mr Darren Hooper, Mr Cameron West-McInnes and Mrs Natalie Campbell for their organisation.

The Open B Boys team can be proud of their performance in their Soccer Grand Final this week which was hard fought. The boys showed good spirit and sportsmanship as they played hard right to the end. In a game that saw the ball moving quickly from end to end in the second half the boys lost 2-1 to Suncoast Christian College. Congratulations to the boys on a good season and thank you to coach Mrs Leah Croke.

Winter uniform will commence on Monday May 10th.  For Middle College students this means boys must wear ties.  Senior College students are to wear blazers to and from school and our senior boys wear ties and long trousers with belts.  Families are encouraged to ensure they have all of the items for the winter uniform.

We pray for the health of all people in the world and particularly those in India ravaged by the effects of COVID-19. We pray that God might open our eyes to ways we can support our neighbour and that He would continue to bring hope into the lives of people within our community and beyond.

Dr Bronwyn Dolling, Principal

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