CCGS World Edition
Principal
- PSA Chess success
- Year 6 Father/Friend and Son event
- Mental Health Week
- Preparatory School Springtime Celebration
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- PSA Chess success
- Year 6 Father/Friend and Son event
- Mental Health Week
- Preparatory School Springtime Celebration
Chess is a valuable tool for developing logical reasoning, strategic thinking, patience, problem-solving and perseverance – essential qualities for making thoughtful decisions in everyday life. Additionally, chess promotes social interaction, teamwork, and sportsmanship. Whether played individually or as part of a team, chess helps students learn to respect their opponents, handle defeat gracefully, and celebrate victories with humility. Our PSA Chess team’s recent achievement in winning the competition for the 15th consecutive year underscores the importance we as a school place on this timeless game. I would like to congratulate the team and their coach Jack Damon on their outstanding effort.
Following Father’s Day on Sunday, we invited our Year 6 students and their dads/friends to join us for the Year 6 Father/Friend and Son event yesterday morning. The event provided a wonderful opportunity for them to spend quality time together while enjoying breakfast. Brad Gardner, Director of the Wynne Centre for Health and Wellbeing, spoke to the students about the transition into Senior School and offered some valuable tips on how to navigate the unique challenges that may arise. You can view photos from the morning here.
Mr Gardner has been leading a range of activities for students and staff throughout the School as part of Christ Church Mental Health Week. These initiatives are designed to promote wellbeing and provide opportunities for self-care and reflection. Highlights included a community yoga session, which offered everyone a chance to unwind through gentle movement and breathing exercises. Tomorrow, Year 12 students will have the opportunity to pause during their usual tutorial time, engaging in a thoughtful ‘Relax and Recharge’ check-in with each other over a hot drink. This time will allow them to reflect on their mental, emotional, and academic wellbeing, ensuring they feel supported as they navigate their final weeks of school.
This evening, we are delighted to welcome families to the Preparatory School “Open Night” to experience the work students have been engaged in throughout the term. Guests are invited to enjoy open classrooms including the Library, Innovation Lab and the opening night of the Art Exhibition. This year’s theme is ‘Teddy Bear’s Picnic,’ and the Preparatory School campus is brimming with an array of artworks inspired by this iconic song. I hope our families can join us to celebrate our students’ artistic achievements and the hard work and imagination that has gone into each piece.
Tomorrow we are looking forward to a very special day in the School calendar – Preparatory School Grandparents Day. When a student starts at the School, his entire family joins the Christ Church community, including parents, brothers, sisters and grandparents. We are a school that prides itself on its close partnership with families when educating our students and grandparents are an invaluable part of this partnership. Grandparents play an important role in the lives of their grandchildren, though it can sometimes be indirect. Grandparents are often seen as ‘stress buffers,’ family ‘watchdogs,’ ‘roots,’ ‘arbitrators,’ and ‘supporters.’ Research suggests that children find unique acceptance in their relationships with grandparents, which benefits them emotionally and mentally. They are also historians—teaching values, instilling ethnic heritage, and passing on family traditions. Grandparents Day honours these special people in our students’ lives, providing an opportunity to show their love and support for their children’s children and to remind our students of the strength, information, and guidance older people can offer, whether within their family or as members of their wider community.
Alan Jones
Principal