Week 7, Term 2, 2025 | Friday 6 June

From the Acting Principal
Meagan King

The Importance of Transformation Service

At Canterbury College, we believe that true education extends far beyond the classroom. One of the most powerful ways our students grow in character, compassion, and community awareness is through transformational service opportunities. These experiences not only enrich the lives of those we serve but also leave a lasting impact on our students, helping them become engaged, empathetic global citizens.

Events like Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea are a perfect example of how our school community can come together to support a meaningful cause while demonstrating our Canterbury spirit. It’s heartening to see students, staff, and families rally around initiatives like this raising funds for cancer research and showing solidarity for those affected by illness. It’s in these moments that the values we teach every day truly come to life.

Later this year, we’re excited to again host our much-loved Pink Ribbon High Tea, another important event on the College calendar that not only raises awareness and support for women’s cancer but also provides a wonderful opportunity for students to serve and lead. These events allow students to actively live out our values of service and community connection in ways that are both impactful and memorable.

We also encourage students to keep track of their involvement through their online service logbook, an important tool that allows them to record and reflect on their contributions. Service points earned through events like these contribute to the College’s recognition programs and help students set personal goals for making a difference.

As a community, when we come together in service, we are not only helping others, but we are also shaping young people who care, who lead, and who take action. I look forward to seeing our students continue to embrace these opportunities with heart and purpose.

From the Head of Junior School
Karen Roman

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From the Director of Sport and Activities
Catherine Krzensk

From the Head of Character and Resilience Education
Arnie Marraiya

From the 2025 Junior School Captain
Aisha Singleton

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