Acting Pastoral Care & Wellbeing Coordinator
In a world often marked by differences and divisions, there are moments that remind us of the beauty of diversity and the strength found in unity. Harmony Week, celebrated annually, stands as a testament to the shared values of inclusivity, respect, and understanding. This week-long celebration is not just about recognising diversity but also about fostering harmony among individuals from all walks of life.
At its core, Harmony Week embodies the belief that diversity is not a source of division but a wellspring of strength. It encourages people to embrace their differences and appreciate the richness that comes from cultural, religious, linguistic, and ethnic diversity. Through various events and activities, Harmony Week promotes dialogue, understanding, and respect among individuals of different backgrounds.
During Harmony Week, our community came together to celebrate their diversity through a myriad of activities. Cultural festivities, foods for all cultures, music and performances are just a few examples of the vibrant events that took place today at our College. These celebrations served as platforms for our students to share their traditions, stories, and experiences, fostering greater appreciation and acceptance of one another's backgrounds.
As we commemorate Harmony Week, let us recommit ourselves to the values of inclusivity, respect, and understanding. Let us embrace diversity as a source of strength and unity as a pathway to peace. Together, let us strive to create a world where harmony prevails, now and for generations to come.Thank you to our SRC leaders, Miss Nguyen, Ms Abra, Mr Follett and all the students who performed, supported and gave of their time to make this such a great experience for all.
NB! Photos to follow in next weeks edition.
Marist Super Connect
Marist Super Connect Occurred on Wednesday night involving a number of our Year 11 and 12 students working with students from other schools on the topic of where they can find the light of Jesus in their environments. It was a night of bonding, contemplation and conversation.
Elevate Education
Upcoming Parent Webinar
How you Can Help Improve Your Child's Memory
Date: Wednesay 27 March; 6.30PM-7:30PM AEDT
Click here to register for free
Here is what Elevate will be covering on the night
- Understanding how your child’s memory works
- Optimising your child’s environment for memorisation
- 3 practical memory techniques to use with your child this term
Mrs Theresa Moore Miss Rebecca Toogood
Acting Pastoral Care & Wellbeing Coordinator