Farewell to our Year 13 students
This week marks the final one for our Year 13 students before they embark on examination leave. Their last official occasion as Christ’s College students will be the Leavers’ Chapel Service, an opportunity for us to farewell them and their families. As they walk out of our beautiful Chapel for the final time, I hope they will look back on their years at Christ’s College with deep affection, remembering the friendships they forged, the opportunities they embraced, the challenges they overcame, and the many positive experiences that have shaped their journey.
For many, their time at College will prove even more influential than they can yet realise. These have been formative years, a period of growth and the development of values that will serve them well, no matter which path they choose to follow.
On behalf of the entire College community, I extend my sincere thanks for the many contributions they have made over the past five years. Each student has played a part in shaping the positive culture of our school, through House events, sporting achievements, dramatic and musical performances, service activities, and environmental initiatives. Together, they have brought colour, energy, and spirit to College life, and, for that, we are deeply grateful.
When I reflect on this cohort, I will remember the individuals who made our community more inclusive, more spirited, and more alive.
As they step into the next stage of their lives, I wish each of them every success and fulfilment in the years ahead. It is my sincere hope that Christ’s College has equipped them with the knowledge, skills, and character to enter the world with confidence. Go out and make a difference. Seek purpose in what you do. Define yourselves by what you love, not by what you oppose, and, above all, think for yourselves.
The Christ’s College Class of 2025 will always hold a special place in our history. We look forward to staying in touch with our new ‘Old Boys’ in the years ahead and hearing about their future success. It is always gratifying to meet an Old Boy at an event or Reunion as they reflect on their time at College and share their achievements and experiences.
Nei rā te mihi nunui rawa atu ki a koutou. Nā reira, kia kaha, kia māia, kia manawanui.
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