CCGS World Edition
Principal
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- Ronald McDonald House plaque unveiling
- Sundowners
- IT outage
- Director of Sport
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- Ronald McDonald House plaque unveiling
- Sundowners
- IT outage
- Director of Sport
We are off to a great start this term with planning underway for some significant events such as Preparatory School Grandparents Day, Soli ’24 for our Year 12 musicians, NAIDOC Week, Book Week, Science Week, and Mental Health Week. These special events remind us that we are part of a community, local and global, and have a shared past, present and future. When we acknowledge and celebrate these days, our students learn more about issues, and when they share their learnings with others, awareness is raised and positive conversations and changes occur.
Yesterday I was delighted to join a small group of staff and students at Ronald McDonald House (RMH) located in Perth Children’s Hospital. Together we witnessed the unveiling of the plaque – Friends & Family of Fergus Egerton-Warburton & the Christ Church Grammar School Community – which is located at the entry of 1 Family Room. The three-year sponsorship of the room was achieved by student fundraising and donations which took place for one of our own, Fergus Egerton-Warburton. In 2023, Fergus fell ill with a brain tumour while in Papua New Guinea trekking the Kokoda Track with his father. On his return to Perth and stay in hospital, the Egerton-Warburton family were supported by RMH. While Fergus and his family were adjusting to a very different life split between home, work, and the hospital, the Senior School Prefect group of 2023, Fergus’s cohort, planned and held a fundraiser for RMH to help keep families together when life turns upside down due to a child’s illness. You can view photos of the plaque unveiling here.
This Sunday is our first Sundowner for Term 3, bringing Year 11 parents and guardians together to learn more about opportunities for student leadership. We like to offer the students a range of roles which continue to develop particular skills including decision making, communication and organisation, and accepting accountability. On the night we will also discuss Health and Wellbeing and how we are supporting healthy masculinity.
Last Friday, when much of Australia and the world was impacted by a massive IT outage, I am pleased to say that Christ Church had only one minor interruption which was quickly resolved. The limited impact was due in part to the School’s ongoing environmental scanning and the selection of a cyber security solution in 2022 which strongly aligned with the Australian Government’s Essential 8 Security stance. Since last week, the School has reviewed its IT systems and risk management to ensure we are prepared as best we can be for new and emerging risks.
Finally, I am delighted to announce the appointment of Matt Goes as Director of Sport, commencing in Term 4, 2024. Matt joined Christ Church in 2022 as Assistant Director of Sport and has excelled in this position. Matt’s vision for the future of CCGS Sport is both exciting and aspirational.
Alan Jones
Principal