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From the
Principal’s Desk

Dr Julie Greenhalgh
BSc. BAppSc. DipEd. DipMgt. MEd. EdD

Grit

There are six values that are important to us at Illawarra Grammar – Gratitude, Goodness, Grit, Gladness, Grace and Generosity, and each year we aim to focus, specifically, on one of these values. The value for 2026 is Grit, and I hope that the students are talking about this value at home as we start to unpack it at school.

The ability to persevere when times are tough, the determination to stay focused when there are distractions all around, and the stamina to keep an eye on the finish line are aspects of this important value that I will be talking about in Assembly over the course of the year. These are important lessons for us all!

Leadership Training

At Illawarra Grammar, we are very keen to ensure that our students graduate from the School with the skills, wisdom and understanding to make a positive contribution to their communities, especially through leadership.

However, leadership skills need to be specifically taught, and this happens in many different ways at the School. Over the past few days, our Year 6 Captains have taken part in their leadership training program, and the Year 6 Guides and Year 10 Hosts exercised their leadership skills by serving as the tour leaders at our Open Morning. It was heart-warming to hear the praise from our visitors regarding our students. These prospective parents commented on the poise and knowledge of the students, as well as their obvious pride in their School.

Parents’ Welcome Evening

I hope to see many of you at tonight’s Parents’ Welcome Evening. If the weather is unfavourable, we will be based in the IGC rather than on the Goodhew Court. It is not too late to RSVP.

Junior School News

Ms Geneva Clayton
Head of Junior School
Year 6 Canberra Trip & Captains’ Training Day
Academic and Pastoral Care Updates
Preparing for Hoskins Junior School Library
Mind Quest Program
Junior Swimming Carnival 2026

Senior School News

Mr Paul Vickers
Head of Senior School

I have been greatly encouraged to see our cocurricular program fully underway in recent weeks, with a rich and diverse range of opportunities on offer for Senior School students. As I move across the campus, it is a pleasure to witness students engaging deeply in activities that extend their learning beyond the classroom, cultivating personal mastery and fostering both confidence and curiosity. These experiences are integral to our vision of holistic education at Illawarra Grammar, where academic endeavour is complemented by meaningful opportunities for growth in character, faith, wellbeing and service. 

Through participation in teams, ensembles, clubs and service initiatives, students develop resilience, discipline and a strong sense of belonging. They learn to exercise independence while developing the relational skills of interdependence. Such engagement strengthens not only future pathways but also the habits of mind and heart that enable young people to flourish in adolescence. Cocurricular involvement remains a vital expression of our commitment to forming capable, compassionate and purposeful graduates.

Premier’s Reading Challenge & Library Update
Strengthening Future Readiness
Year 7 Vaccinations & Year 8/11 Catch-Up
Year 10 Donut Fundraiser – Vietnam

General School News

Take a Seat – Hoskins Building
Customise OLLE Notifications
Use of WhatsApp
P&F Movie Night

Student Voice

Year 7 Camp
Art After Hours
Ultimate Classroom

Dates For Your Diary

27 February

Parents’ Welcome Evening
Goodhew Court (IGC if raining)
5.30pm – 7.00pm

20 March

P&F Whole School Movie Night
Junior School Oval
Gates open 6.00pm

26 March

Ms Clayton Farewell Assembly
Rees Hall
1.30pm

1 April

Prayer Breakfast
Goodhew Library
7.30am – 8.20am
ArtsFest Showcase
IGC
6.00pm – 7.30pm

Each of you should use whatever gift you have received to serve others, as faithful stewards of God’s grace in its various forms.

1 Peter 4:10

Why aim for excellence instead of settling for “good enough”? That question framed our latest Chapel on the life of Joseph. While it can feel like Joseph’s rise from prison to power happened overnight, the Bible reveals thirteen years of hidden preparation through challenge and adversity. By the time Joseph stood before Pharaoh, he was ready to lead with wisdom for the saving of many lives. His pursuit of excellence wasn’t about recognition, reputation or the rewards that come with success; it was about serving a greater good and a great God. Excellence, then, is not about standing above others, but about being ready to serve them.
Mr Tynan Williams
Head of Biblical Studies

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