From the Principal

To our Killester Community,

 

We acknowledge that this is a very challenging time for all members of our community as we continue to endure an extended lockdown. We are very grateful for the dedication and resilience shown by our students, staff and parents as this changing landscape throws up many and varied difficulties in all aspects of our lives. 

 

Please take some time to read the attached article titled ‘Managing Lockdown Fatigue’ published by the Australian Psychological Society. We hope that it gives you some insight into managing the uncertainty and accepting the challenges of this global pandemic.

 

 

Please keep in your thoughts and prayers those living  in Afghanistan as this crisis intensifies. We hope they can find freedom and peace in time.

Let us pray

All-loving God, Your hands have fashioned every lovely corner of this treasured planet, and the beautiful land of Afghanistan is as precious as every other place Your children call ‘home'. By its rivers and mountains, its fields and gardens, its busy towns and ancient villages, it is the heart's desire of its people and the place where their lives and loves are nurtured.

 

We grieve today with those who grieve over Afghanistan, the people who call it home indeed, the people exiled or suddenly having to leave, and the men and women from other countries who have made sacrifices in recent years in the cause of that country's future.

We remember with renewed sadness the loss of lives of military personnel during the years of this country's involvement in Afghanistan, conscious of the questions that must today be troubling the minds of those in our community who were bereaved, those who were wounded on operations, and those who were forever changed by experiences suffered there.

 

We pray for peace, dignity, freedom and confidence for the men, women and children of Afghanistan; for courage, vision and generosity within the international community responding to such need; and for tranquility of mind amongst our own Service community and its wider family.  In the name of Jesus Christ, the peace-giver, we pray. Amen

 

Yours sincerely,

Miss Emma Nevilee and Mr Peter Harte

Assistant Principals - Students