Today, students from Prep to Year 12 took part in our Colours for Compassion Mufti Day, filling the College with a vibrant display of team colours and sporting pride.
Inspired by the FIFA World Cup which kicked off this morning, students wore the colours of teams and nations they support, including international sides, state representative teams and local sporting clubs. Jerseys, scarves, beanies and team merchandise created a colourful atmosphere across the campus as students celebrated their love of sport.
Adding to the excitement, students from both Junior School and Senior School came together at lunchtime to watch the opening-day World Cup match between Czechia and South Korea. It was wonderful to see students of all ages sharing in the World Cup spirit and enjoying the game together.
More importantly, the day was an opportunity to show compassion for others. Through gold coin donations, students and families contributed to the College's ongoing support of our sponsor children through Compassion. While we enjoy celebrating the different nations represented in the World Cup, it is also a reminder that there are children and families in many countries doing it tough.
Thank you to everyone who participated and donated. It was wonderful to see our community come together, united by sport and a shared desire to make a positive difference in the lives of others.
