Clubs Showcase ‘Helping Students Connect and Thrive’
At St Ursula’s College, co‑curricular clubs play a key role in supporting student wellbeing. They give students opportunities to explore interests, build skills, and connect with peers outside the classroom, helping to foster a supportive and inclusive school culture.
These connections are especially important for our Year 7 students. Joining a club offers a simple and welcoming way to meet new people, create friendships, and feel a genuine sense of belonging within the College. These shared experiences help students feel more grounded, confident and connected as they settle into high school life.
Our recent Clubs Showcase, held at lunchtime on 23 February, brought this to life. With more than 18 clubs on display, students enthusiastically explored a wide range of opportunities and signed up for activities that matched their interests. The excitement around the stalls reflected the strength and diversity of our co‑curricular program.
A warm thank you to our Dulkara Captains, whose organisation and leadership ensured the event ran smoothly and successfully.
We encourage parents and carers, especially those with daughters in Year 7, to talk with their daughters this week about their interests, passions, and which clubs might help them build strong connections at school.
For more details, please see the Clubs Timetable.
Danielle McManus
Leader of Wellbeing