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From the
Principal’s Desk

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

Activity at School

There has been an amazing level of activity around the School over this term. From parent-teacher interviews to cocurricular events, from report writing to Mother’s Day functions, from Celebrations of Learning to Information Evenings, from the Walkathon to the Music Academy Concerts…….the School, its students and its staff have been busy. It has been a wonderful term.

At the time of writing, the annual production – the first with involvement from Junior School students – has commenced. As is our custom, the show is amazing. The costumes, the scenery, the performances of the students, the lighting and sound, and the obvious enjoyment of the students are warming the hearts of our audiences. For me, the interaction of the older and younger students has also been beautiful and has really contributed to the cohesion of our school family.

The next few weeks will see much activity too. The annual Year 10 camps commence next week with students going to one of the Vietnam Service Camp, the Snow Camp or the Sydney Camp. In the holidays, Year 11 students will visit our friends in Nganambala, a remote Indigenous community in the Northern Territory, while students of Japanese will head off to Japan.

I can’t say it often enough: these opportunities for our students are only made possible because of the generosity of the staff at the School. We are much blessed at this School to have such a great team of Teachers and Support Staff.

Holiday Work

There will be plenty of maintenance and development happening at School over the holidays too. Work will commence on the relocation of the IT Office to make it more accessible for students, and work on the new kitchen will also commence in the Senior School. Several Junior School and Senior School staffrooms will be established in the Rees Building and the Goodhew Building respectively to allow for more professional work spaces for our teachers.

Staff Movement

As we farewell Ms Hutchins, I am pleased to announce that the new Director of Campus in the Junior School will be Mrs Rebecca Grneski whom many parents will already know. Ms Clayton and I look forward to welcoming her into this new role.

I am also pleased to inform our Junior School parents that, as the result of a slight restructure of Sport, the Coordinator of Junior School Sport will be Mrs Kylie Dribbus. This will allow Mr Deck to have more time for his ever-expanding role as Head of Sport in the Senior School. Furthermore, Mr Serfontein will be joining Mrs Dribbus and Mr Yeo in the Junior Sport Department as the Sport Pathways and Coaching Facilitator from the beginning of Term III.

Best Wishes

I wish everyone a safe and restful upcoming holiday, and I look forward to seeing the students back at School on Tuesday 22 July for the start of Term III.

Junior School News

Ms Geneva Clayton
Head of Junior School
Congratulations Production
Junior School Walkathon – Next Wednesday
Curriculum Updates – Report Release
NAIDOC Week
Term III Calendar Events

Senior School News

Mr Nick Hackett
Head of Senior School
Western Avenue Traffic
School Production 2025
Year 8 Parent Teacher Interview
Year 9 2026 Subject Selection Evening and Cambridge IGSCE
Saturday Library
Senior School Athletics Carnival
Half Yearly Reports
P&F Parents Night – Year 9 Parents

General School News

Take a Seat – Tax Deductible Donation
The Little Mermaid Jr. – Buy Tickets Now!
Parent Webinar – Brave Parenting Conversations
School Holiday Uniform Shop Hours
Prayer Breakfast

Student Voice

Production: Interview with Ursula
Visual Culture Elective Year 8 2025
Cocurricular at Illawarra Grammar

Dates For Your Diary

25 June

Junior School Walkathon
Junior School Oval

26 June

Year 5 Celebration of Learning


27 June

Last day of Term II


22 July

First day of Term III


22 July

Year 8 Parent Teacher Interview
Goodhew Library
3.30pm – 7.00pm

24 July

Year 9 Subject Selection Evening
IGC
5.30pm

For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God—not by works, so that no one can boast.

Ephesians 2:8-9

At Senior School Chapel last week, we focused on one of the most powerful personal forces in the world: grace. From Ephesians 2:8–9 we heard, “For it is by grace you have been saved… not by works.” Grace—God’s undeserved love—reaches into failure, restores what’s broken, and transforms lives. We heard the story of John Newton, a slaver turned abolitionist, who wrote: “Amazing grace! How sweet the sound that saved a wretch like me. I once was lost, but now am found; was blind, but now I see.” Grace changed him—and it still changes people today.

Rev Dave Binggeli
Chaplain

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