Year 7 News – Mr Reece Bailey

Year 7 News – Mr Reece Bailey

Last Friday, our Year 7 students from Coolock and Baggot brought an extraordinary burst of energy, teamwork, and generosity to the school courtyard as they hosted their first Bake Sale Fundraiser of the year. The morning was filled with colour, excitement, and the irresistible aroma of homemade treats, all thanks to the incredible efforts of our enthusiastic Year 7 girls.

Thanks to their hard work and the generosity of our school community, the bake sale raised an impressive $550 for the Catholic Education Fund. This is an outstanding achievement and a testament to the girls’ commitment to giving back. Their efforts reflect the values of compassion, service, and a willingness to support others.

We extend our heartfelt congratulations to all our Year 7 students for their dedication and positivity. They have shown what it means to live out the Mercy ethos in both action and attitude. We also acknowledge and thank our Year 7 families for raising such thoughtful, community minded young women. Your support, encouragement, and contributions behind the scenes helped make the day such a success.

Coolock and Baggot should feel incredibly proud. Their bake sale was more than a fundraiser, it was a celebration of teamwork, generosity, and the bright spirit of our Year 7 cohort. We look forward to seeing what they achieve next. Frayne and Doyle will have their opportunity for their own bake sale in Term 4.

Finally I just want thank everyone for an excellent term and I hope Year 7 students and families enjoy the Easter break. See you all in Term 2.

Reece Bailey, Instructional Leader of Wellbeing – Year 7