Seton Seasonal Term 2, 2024

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SETON SEASONAL

to give back to the community and develop their leadership skills which is why this is the focus of this newsletter Our Student Ministry Leaders demonstrated exceptional leadership by raising funds and awareness for important charities through Seton's initiatives like 'Crazy Sock Day' and 'Hoods for Good', While our Peer Support Leaders had a great day facilitating enriching activities on Seton Experience Day, working alongside Year 4 students from local Catholic Primary schools This event not only allowed our future students to get a glimpse of the welcoming and inclusive environment they can expect at Seton, but also provided a real-life leadership skill development for our students

Earlier this term our Cert III Dance students had a chance to conduct workshops for the Year 6 students who will be joining Seton in 2024 Their expertise and passion for dance were evident as they inspired and ignited a love for performing arts in the younger students, but also importantly helped to start the Year 6s' transition to Seton

Our Year 12 students launched the 'Push Up Challenge' to raise awareness and funds for mental health, demonstrating their compassion and commitment to the well-being of our community

Year 11 Peer Support students facilitated activities and took charge of a group of Year 4 students on Seton Experience Day

11, choreographing, rehearsing and finally performing to a sell-out audience Over 100 students took part in the showcase, and it was nothing short of brilliant - a real testament to our Year 12s leadership and skill

Just last week our Rock Bands and Musical Theatre Choir treated students and staff to a lunch time concert whilst they sat on the lawn to enjoy their lunch I think it is fair to say that the performers enjoyed giving to the community just as much as the audience loved listening to it

Our Kaartdijin leaders recently visited Christ the King Primary School, engaging students with stories, traditions, and practices that are integral to Indigenous heritage We were so proud of our leaders who provided a unique experience, strengthening cultural awareness and also built meaningful connections between our schools and the wider community

We look forward to sharing a different focus in the Term 3 Seton Seasonal I wish you all a happy Term 2 break

Top Left to Right - Hoods for Good and Crazy Sock Day (both fundraisers for LifeLink). Above Right and Inset - Push Up Challenge - Jess and Grace (Year 12) have led this years initiative to raise awareness for Mental Health, pictured with Alumni Meaghan (Class of 2023) who launched the program last year. Bottom Left to Right - Our Kaartdijin students visiting Christ the King Primary School to facilitate NAIDOC Activities.

Top Left to Right - Student Kaartdijin leaders performing at Christ the King. Year 11 Certificate III Dance students facilitating Year 6 Extension Dance Workshops as a part of our Year 7 Transition Program. Inset and Below: Year 12 Dance Showcase where Year 12s lead troupes from Year 7 - 11 culminating in a spectacular performance.

Year 7 - 11 students performing at Seton‘s Lunch Time Concert where students can eat their lunch whilst enjoying performances from our College Rock Bands and Musical Theatre Choir.

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