Year 7 Belonging Day with Year 11 Big Sisters

Year 7 Belonging Day with Year 11 Big Sisters

The Class of 2031 recently gathered for Belonging Day, a special program dedicated to fostering deep connections and community spirit as they settle into high school life. The day commenced with a moment of reflection as students wrote letters to their future selves, followed by a beautiful Mass celebrated by Fr. John Hayes of St. Martha’s Parish. For many, Fr. John was a familiar and welcoming face from primary school, and his thoughtful explanations throughout the liturgy provided a deeply meaningful experience for everyone present.
 

The spiritual journey continued with an exploration of the Nano Nagle Icon, further grounding the students in our school’s heritage. In a touching gesture of welcome, each student received a personal letter from the Presentation Sisters, linking our newest cohort to the enduring legacy of the sisters who came before them. Together with their Big Sisters, students then crafted Gerbera flowers, a symbol of new beginnings and the bright future ahead.

The afternoon shifted to high energy team building, starting with interhouse games led by our enthusiastic Vice House Captains. This was followed by the much loved tradition of the newspaper fancy dress challenge, where creativity and teamwork took center stage. Throughout the day, moments of reverence were balanced with plenty of laughter and fun, providing Year 7 with a perfect opportunity to bond with their Big Sisters and take significant steps toward becoming a cohesive and supportive year group.

Mrs Serita Vari, Year 7 Coordinator