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- Languages Week
- Prefects at St Hilda's
- Music events
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- Languages Week
- Prefects at St Hilda’s
- Music events
This week, the Senior School is celebrating Languages Week with a number of events that highlight the many benefits of learning a language. Our Languages staff have organised a rich program of cultural activities for students to enjoy. As a school community, we are fortunate to reflect a wide range of cultures, perspectives and languages from around the world. This diversity strengthens our community and enriches the experiences of all students. Languages Week provides a valuable moment to celebrate and appreciate the vibrancy this brings. Click here to read more.
Our Year 12 Prefects will represent the School tomorrow when they attend the St Hilda’s assembly as guests. This visit is a valuable opportunity for our students to connect with our sister school, build relationships with their peers, and represent Christ Church with pride. This year, St Hilda’s celebrates its 130th anniversary, a remarkable milestone, and we are proud to have shared much of their history as their brother school.
Live performance takes centre stage this weekend for our Music students with Jazz at Camelot and Rock at Rosemount. These events showcase students from across the Preparatory and Senior Schools, giving them the opportunity to perform live in professional venues. Next week, the Preparatory School ensembles will perform at the Prep Winter Concert in the School Chapel. Our strong music program emphasises both skill development and real-world performance experience, and events such as these play an important role in nurturing confident, capable musicians.
I would like to congratulate all staff and students involved in the Midnite production ‘Life of Insects’, which showed last week. I thought it was an exceptional production and I commend all involved.
Service in Action (SIA) is an exciting and highly valuable component of the educational program at Christ Church, and we currently have two groups away giving back to communities and gaining much from the experience. SIA tours run throughout the year, with students being joined by their St Mary’s Anglican Girls’ School peers.
Alan Jones
Principal

