Reaping the rewards of commitment and effort
As we reach the end of Term 2, it is an opportune moment to reflect on what has been an exceptionally busy and rewarding period for our College community. The pace of school life has been relentless. I would like to acknowledge the tremendous effort and commitment shown by both our boys and staff. Across the classroom, sports field, and stage, and in service to the wider community, our students have continued to embody the virtues and traditions that make College so special.
There have been many highlights. I was delighted to see our choir achieve wonderful success by winning the Christchurch Liedertafel Male Voice Choir Award at The Big Sing. Our performing arts programme has continued to flourish, with students involved in the outstanding production of Les Misérables and claiming a major award at the SGCNZ VUW National Shakespeare Festival. These opportunities provide invaluable experiences for our young men and showcase the depth of talent within our community.
There was also the amazing opportunity for our boys to celebrate a significant milestone and attend the 100th Rugby Quadrangular Tournament in Whanganui. Being part of such a special occasion was a privilege and a reminder of the traditions and friendships that connect our schools across generations.
Alongside these major events, there have been many individual achievements across academic, cultural, sporting, and service pursuits. While it is impossible to mention them all, each success contributes to the rich tapestry of College life.
Another memorable occasion was our annual Founders Dinner, where we celebrated our history, honoured those who have contributed to College’s success, and reflected on the values that continue to guide us today.
As I write this, we are eagerly anticipating the Parents’ Association House Music Festival, one of the highlights of the College calendar. House Music is far more than a competition – it brings our entire community together in a celebration of House spirit. I look forward to witnessing another outstanding evening.
Looking ahead, Term 3 will be an important one academically. School examinations will provide students with valuable opportunities to assess their progress and prepare for the challenges ahead. For our senior students, these examinations are an important stepping stone towards the NCEA external examinations in Term 4. I encourage all our boys to use the holiday break wisely, balancing rest and recovery with appropriate preparation.
Meanwhile, I have the privilege of travelling to Johannesburg to attend the annual International Boys’ Schools Coalition (IBSC) Conference. This gathering brings together educators from leading boys’ schools around the world to share research, ideas, and best practice in boys’ education. It is a valuable opportunity to learn from international colleagues, explore emerging trends, and ensure that our College continues to provide the very best educational experience for our young men.
Thank you to all members of our College community for your continued support throughout what has been a highly successful term. I wish our boys, staff, and families a safe, restful, and enjoyable holiday break.
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