Spirit December 2021

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Student Wellbeing

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WALK TO TOKYO

CHESS CLUB’S OPENING MOVE

LUNCHTIME ACTIVITIES

During the Olympics, our entire school community joined in our Walk to Tokyo Olympic Challenge, a fun opportunity to stay active and healthy during lockdown and to earn valuable House points. We walked the 9.36 million steps to Tokyo in just over a week!

In May this year the Loreto Kirribilli Chess Club was born, thanks to the initiative of Year 10 girls Arie Saywell, Amelie Collins and Sophie Schembri. The new chess sets were set up, strategy discussed, and students and teachers alike engaged in a new Friday lunchtime mental challenge.

Before the COVID-19 restrictions came into force, our Sports Captains were busy with Lunchtime Activities, held on the tennis court each lunch hour. A variety of games were on offer, with some healthy competition consistently on display, especially in handball!

PRINCIPAL’S LUNCHES

FRIENDSHIP FILM A WINNER

As part of their Wellbeing program, Year 8 were assigned a task to create a short film about friendship. The results were then viewed and voted on by their peers. Congratulations to Olivia, Maeve, Maxine, Catherine and Phoebe whose film, A Good Friend, encapsulated the thoughtful, steadfast and observant nature of a true friendship. Shown here, a clip from the film with Olivia, Maeve, Maxine, Catherine and Phoebe.

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The Principal Mrs Anna Dickinson met with Year 12 students in a series of informal lunchtime chats. These lunches were a welcome opportunity for Year 12 students to connect, share ideas and reflect on their Loreto Kirribilli journey.


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