Uniting to achieve at each boy’s best
Last week, it was great to welcome our boys back to Christ’s College. My messages to them on the first day were simple: it is time to get stuck into our work and recognise the importance of working together.
At the end of last term, I was fortunate to be granted some annual leave by our Warden and Fellows, and I took the opportunity in the first week of the holidays to travel to Thailand with my family. The break gave me the chance to slow down, spend quality time with my family, and reset for the term ahead.
It was also a timely reminder that we cannot operate at 100% all the time and expect to perform at our best. Whether it is performers on stage, athletes in training, or students in the classroom, without rest and recovery, performance declines.
The past few weeks have been an important opportunity to recharge. However, the reverse is also true: rest for too long, and you lose your edge, your sharpness, your fitness, your drive. My message to the boys is that we have had that rest, and now it is time to flick the switch, sharpen our focus, and get stuck into the work ahead.
Equally important is recognising that none of us performs at our best in isolation. We achieve more when we work together, supporting one another and lifting the standard across the school. That shared responsibility will make the difference this term.
This was reinforced for me when I attended the opening of Te Kaha Stadium. The Venues Ōtautahi chief executive reflected on the journey to this moment, taking us back to the Christchurch earthquakes of 2011 – a time of great uncertainty and disruption. However, what endured was a strong sense of optimism and determination to rebuild.
From challenge came creativity and innovation. From change came a stronger, more united community. The new stadium – the last of the anchor projects – stands as a powerful symbol of what can be achieved when people come together with a shared vision. Today, Christchurch is thriving, economically, culturally, and socially. It is, in my view, one of the best places in New Zealand to live and learn.
At College, we ask one simple thing of our boys: that they try their best. Whether on the sports field, on stage, or in the classroom, if they give their best, they will be proud of their time here. And if we all commit to that, we will lift the standard across the school and create an environment that challenges us, supports us, and, ultimately, brings out the best in each of us.
It is great to have the boys back.
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