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ST GEORGE’S ANGLICAN GRAMMAR SCHOOL
Edition Nine
Newsletter Fortnightly news and events for St George’s Parents
Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts. WINSTON CHURCHILL
From the Principal Tina Campbell
As we edge closer to the end of term and look forward to the delights of school holidays, hopefully with some sunshine to brighten our days, we find ourselves reflecting on what we have achieved this term and whether on reflection we have been successful. To make such a statement depends on your own definition of ‘success’ – success can mean that feeling of excitement about what you do, sticking with whatever matters to you despite at times it feeling like an uphill battle and living a life that you can feel proud of. It is, at its core, the idea of having accomplished an aim or objective. There are no hard and fast rules for success and no shortcuts to achieving success. The true meaning of success lies deep within each of us. To be successful we need to consider how to be successful as an individual. We all aspire towards something quite different and for each of us our definition of success will be different – for some of us it will be a life full of happiness and for others top marks in exams. For some it will be winning the race, for others it might just be making sure that we are fit enough to compete. For some it will be surviving the day and for others it will be A school of the Anglican Schools Commission Inc.
performing on stage or having a good night’s sleep. What is important however is that we each know our own definition of success and work hard to aspire towards it, one small step at a time. If we dream to be successful, we must also be prepared to face failures since there are few successes in life that occur without a failure. A strong will power, determination and passion to succeed can turn a failure into success. If we think success, we often reap success. Creating our own goals and vision for our lives both now and into the future are crucial to us leading successful lives. Next term our Awards Assembly will recognise one aspect of success for us here at school. We will celebrate the achievements of our top academic students and equally those for whom their attitude and effort have shown the greatest improvement over Semester One.