CCGS World Edition
Principal
- Giving Day - amazing community involvement
- Athlete Management Program
- Life of Insects
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- Giving Day – amazing community involvement
- Athlete Management Program
- Life of Insects
Thanks to the incredible generosity of our community, Giving Day raised over $660,000 in support of the Scholarship Fund and PERFORM. We are deeply grateful to everyone who helped make the day such a success. Parents, Old Boys, staff, grandparents, students and friends of the School came together to create a collective impact that will be felt for generations to come. The funds raised will help ensure a Christ Church education remains accessible to boys who might not otherwise be able to attend the School and support the development of PERFORM, a cultural centre that will expand opportunities in wellbeing, personal development, music and theatre. While Giving Day may be over, the opportunity to support these initiatives remains. If you have not yet made a contribution and would like to before the end of the week, donations are still welcome. Donate here. Thank you for helping show what can be achieved when our community comes together. Read more here.
I’m proud to announce the launch of the Athlete Management Program – the School’s next evolution in developing student athletes. Our School has a proud tradition of sporting excellence, with students regularly competing at State, National, and International levels across a diverse range of sports. From major school competitions to representative pathways, Christ Church students consistently rank among Western Australia’s top performers. The Program is split into two pathways. The Years 7 to 9 pathway is broad, inclusive, and accessible to all students, with a focus on developing the foundations of high-performance, habits, and understandings. The Years 10 to 12 pathway becomes specialised, providing individualised, targeted support to students who are already competing at a high representative level. High-level sport brings significant demands, and it is essential that we make sure our student athletes are able to pursue their sporting aspirations while also being supported in their academic and co-curricular pursuits. We’re excited to run a pilot program in Term 3. Find more details here.
Midnite Youth Theatre Company’s Years 7 to 9 production, Life of Insects, opened at the Subiaco Arts Centre last night. The cast and Midnite team have put in an enormous amount of effort, and it was a pleasure to see their work come together so successfully on stage. Tickets are still available, and I encourage you to go along and support the students. See a short preview of the show here. Click here for tickets. Sunday afternoon sees the Midnite UK Tour Launch, an exciting opportunity for students to travel overseas to perform and immerse themselves in the Creative Arts. Read more here.
Alan Jones
Principal

