Between the Bells: Where Canterbury comes to chat

Throughout the year, a microphone and camera will pop up in unexpected places across campus.

No formal stage. No scripts. Just a question. And you.

Between the Bells is a new Canterbury segment designed to capture the voices, stories, reflections and humour that shape our community. It might appear at lunch, between classes, near the oval, outside the Arts Centre, or somewhere else entirely. The only clue you’ll get is a hint.

Each time, a question will be displayed to spark conversation. Students, staff and even parents are welcome to step up and record a short response on the camera set up and ready to go.

Our First Question

In 39 years, so much has changed at Canterbury College: our buildings, our people, our uniforms, even our Houses. So we’re starting with this:

What has been your favourite change during your Canterbury journey?

We asked Father Dan to reflect on this question first. For him, the standout change has been the evolving look and feel of the Chapel of the Good Shepherd. Over the years it has taken on many different forms, and he speaks about the way it now brings together so many of our College traditions in a fresh, bright and meaningful way.

Now it’s your turn! Over the weekend, have a chat with your family and friends. Reflect on your time here. Think about the one change that has meant the most to you.