From the Principal – Term 2 Week 7
Movement- Good for the Body and Nourishment for the Spirit
As we reflect on recent events of student celebration with highlights of the Primary Musical – Wizard of Oz, World Scholars Cup, ACC Inclusive Fun Run – Sue Bigelow Spirit Shield, Junior ACC and ACC Cross Country Carnivals and the Marist Netball Carnival, Bendigo, it just highlights the incredible value of movement, expression, competition and creativity in a young person’s life.
No child or adult commits to opportunities like those listed without facing the important concept of ‘stretch’ – the notion of going safely beyond the margin of ‘the known’ and ‘the comfortable’, to the experience of a little discomfort and uncertainty of outcome, but the reward of further personal growth, accomplishment and celebration.
Advocates of positive psychology discuss the three happinesses in some sense. Psychologist, Martin Selegman identifies the Pleasant Life, the Good Life and the Meaningful Life. Each are important and are satisfied in various ways. The Pleasant Life appreciates interaction and appreciation of nature. The Good Life challenges us to recognise we all have unique virtues and strengths we can lean into to nurture self-esteem and satisfaction for our unique self. The Meaningful Life brings depth of fulfilment when we use our strengths and virtues for a greater purpose beyond ourselves – for others.
Crafting away as a part of the cast and crew of The Wizard of Oz, collaborating and deep thinking in the moment of the World Scholars Cup, running as a part of the Cross Country teams or playing in the highly competitive Marist Netball Carnival are examples of being a part of a bigger thing and contributing to a deep sense of fulfilment for the group, as much as for the personal challenge, stretch and celebration on offer. The old saying applies here: If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.
We are extremely proud of our ÐãÐãÖ±²¥ students who compete, participate and play in the Co-Curricular Program. A huge congratulations to the cast, crew and staff of The Wizard of Oz, the students and mentor staff in The World Scholars Cup, the runners and coaches of the Inclusive (Education Support), JACC and ACC Cross Country Carnivals and the players and coaches of the Marist Netball team. Our Netball Team reached a height the College has not had in this Carnival for many years; we were Runner-Up in the Challenger Shield to Red Bend College, Forbes.
I encourage you to read further into this edition of the Newsletter to hear about the whole College recognition of National Reconciliation Week, Game Changers Retreat and the National Simultaneous Storytime event in Lavalla. Wishing you all a wonderful fortnight ahead.
Mr Andrew Watson
PRINCIPAL