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Principal

- Head of the River
- Mock Trials
- Godspell production
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- Head of the River
- Mock Trials
- Godspell production
Over the weekend, our rowers delivered an outstanding performance at the Head of the River regatta, securing both the Hamer Cup (shared with Trinity College) and The Head of the River (Challenge Cup). It was a fantastic day at Champion Lakes, with the Christ Church community coming together to support our crews. Our 9A and 4th VIII crews set new PSA course records, while the 3rd VIII capped off the season with an undefeated run. Rowing is truly a unique sport, inspiring dedication from students and their families, who commit to countless early morning training sessions. This season, their hard work has paid off, and the remarkable depth of talent across our crews is a testament to the strength of the rowing program at Christ Church. I would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to everyone who contributed on the day and throughout the season, in particular to our coaching staff.
This week, the first round of the Mock Trials competition was held at the Supreme Court of Western Australia, providing students with a unique opportunity to experience the legal system firsthand. Competing in a real courtroom setting, participants took on the roles of barristers, solicitors, witnesses, and court officials, applying their analytical and public speaking skills to present arguments before a judge. The event showcased the students’ dedication, teamwork, and ability to think on their feet under pressure. It was an exciting start to the competition, and we look forward to seeing how our teams progress in the coming rounds.
On Wednesday, our Year 12 students attended the RAC bstreetsmart at RAC Arena. The presentation included a realistic crash scene re-enactment attended by emergency services, providing students with a first-hand look at how responders manage real-life road accidents. Throughout the event, students heard powerful testimonies from individuals directly affected by road trauma, offering invaluable insight into the long-term impact of reckless driving. They also had the opportunity to engage with emergency services personnel, gaining a deeper understanding of their critical role in saving lives and promoting road safety.
On Tuesday Midnite Youth Theatre Company’s latest production ‘Godspell, opened. The musical is a retelling of the Gospel of Matthew, blending song, humour, and parables to explore faith, love, and community. It is always wonderful to see our students embrace drama during their time at the School and then continue their passion beyond graduation with Midnite. This production brings together many old boys alongside their peers from schools across Perth. Since 1987, the company has been a vital part of the School’s creative and cultural life, providing a platform for students to develop their talents in drama, music, and performance, both during their school years and beyond. Godspell is showing until Saturday 29 March, if you would like to secure a ticket, please click here.
This weekend is our last round of PSA summer sport. Our teams have performed very well across the board and I would like to thank staff for their efforts in coaching, managing and supporting our students.
Alan Jones
Principal