CCGS World Edition
Principal
- Captains' Lunch
- Christmas Carol Service
- Year 6 Farewell Assembly
- Sony Day
- School tours
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- Captains’ Lunch
- Christmas Carol Service
- Year 6 Farewell Assembly
- Sony Day
- School tours
Each term, I host a Year 6 Captains’ Lunch, creating a valuable opportunity for our student leaders to connect with one another and with staff in an informal and collaborative environment. On Tuesday, I had the pleasure of welcoming our Term 4 2024 Year 6 leaders to lunch. These gatherings serve as an important component of our leadership development program, providing a platform for students to share experiences, discuss challenges, and reflect on their responsibilities. They also foster a sense of camaraderie among the leaders, equipping them with the support and guidance they need to excel in their new roles as leaders within the Christ Church community. Items discussed include, what they had learnt of themselves as a leader, global issues and what values they live their life by.
Yesterday, we hosted Sony Day, a great initiative that forms part of the Sony Program. This unique program brings together students from Christ Church Grammar School and Methodist Ladies’ College to care for children with diverse needs, providing their families with valuable respite. The day was filled with vibrant activities, including painting, aquatic fun in the pool, and engaging music sessions, all supervised by our dedicated students and staff.
Last night, our annual Christmas Carol Service took place in the School Chapel. The event featured outstanding performances by our Community Choir, Preparatory and Senior School choirs, providing a wonderful evening for members of the Christ Church community. Each year, this service continues to be a highlight of the festive calendar, providing a chance to celebrate the joy of Christmas as the academic year draws to a close. We thank Reverend Russell and the Music Department staff for their amazing work. Please click here to view a short video from the evening.
Tomorrow, we will formally farewell our Year 6 students from the Preparatory School during a special assembly, marking a significant milestone and rite of passage in their educational journey. The transition from Preparatory School to Senior School is a pivotal moment, signifying both personal growth and the beginning of an exciting new chapter. This service provides an opportunity to reflect on their achievements, celebrate their time in the Preparatory School, and acknowledge the foundation they have built for future success. It is also a chance for the students to express gratitude and bid farewell to the teachers and staff who have guided and supported them throughout this important phase of their Christ Church journey.
A rewarding part of my role as Principal is welcoming prospective families to the School and guiding them on tours of both the Preparatory and Senior Schools. I take every school tour of prospective families and in particular, I enjoy the opportunity to connect with families during what is often their first introduction to our school community. A highlight of the tours is the involvement of our students, who share their personal experiences and offer an authentic perspective on daily life at Christ Church. Their insights allow families to truly understand the inclusive and supportive nature of our community, the strong bonds among peers, and the diverse range of opportunities available beyond the classroom.
Earlier this week, we had the pleasure of welcoming old boy and recent Rhodes Scholar recipient, Jason Lu (’20), back to Christ Church. It was inspiring to hear about his journey and the dedication that led to this remarkable achievement. I was delighted to extend an invitation for Jason to address our Scholar’s Assembly at the beginning of 2025. His story will undoubtedly serve as a source of motivation for our current students and the recently graduated members of the 99 Club, who will be invited to attend this special event. Please see an interview with Jason here.
2024 has been another outstanding year at Christ Church, and I extend my heartfelt thanks to our community for their invaluable contributions and support. I would like to wish all families a wonderful Christmas break and trust that you will have the opportunity to catch up with family and friends. I look forward to an equally wonderful year in 2025.
Alan Jones
Principal