Weren't our students awesome! It was great to see all 2000 school students so enthusiastic and happy at the Music Festival last night. Everyone thought the excitement generated by such a variety of music made it a wonderful experience for both performers and audience. It's interesting and rather flattering to heat people comment on 'the wonderful behavior of the students from Catholic schools' it's nice to know we're being noticed for such positive things.
Congratulations to Junior and Michelle. We're so proud of you for representing our great school in the Special Choir.
Room 5 are learning how to debate this week. It's really tricky trying to convince your friends to agree with your side of the argument.
I was especially proud of some of our year 8s today. They realized that Mr O'Neill had not yet made a roster for leading assembly this term and took it upon themselves to do it and get things organized for tomorrow morning, leading the Rosary as well as taking assembly. These are the skills that are not examined or itemised in the school curriculum that are invaluable and will make our school students exemplary citizens and leaders of the future.
Hoping your days are happy and filled with smiles
Kathleen Bradley
- Posted by Mrs Bradley
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