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Students Leaving

If your child will be leaving St Xavier's at the end of the year, please let the office know asap. We are starting to think about student numbers, new enrolments and staffing for 2024.

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St Xavier's Chess Tournament

This year we had 47 ranging from Year 1 to Year 6 compete in our annual St Xavier's School Chess Tournament.  Everyone played 7 games in a 'Swiss' format set up and administered by Mr Heap. Win, lose or draw everyone's chess game improved over the course of the day. We would like to thank Mr Samson and Mr Hollaway for helping adjudicate throughout the day. A big thank you to Mr Heap for his enthusiasm and organisational skills. Everyone had a great day.

Red Cross Pillow Case Workshop

Last week, Year 3 had a visit from Red Cross volunteers who deliver a Pillowcase Workshop.

Pillowcase was originally inspired by events during Hurricane Katrina in the US. While evacuating campus, students of a local University used pillowcases to carry their cherished and basic possessions. After hearing this, American Red Cross staff developed the concept of using a pillowcase as an emergency kit. The program quickly grew into a global preparedness education program that has since become known as Pillowcase.

Delivered by Red Cross volunteers and staff, the workshop encourages children to be active participants in their own emergency preparedness. The content is useful for all kinds of emergencies and includes activities to highlight the importance of being prepared. Pillowcase helps to reduce real and imagined fears and has successfully built children’s stress management skills.

Aimed at students in Years 3 and 4 (ages 8-10), the one hour workshop involves engaging discussions and interactive activities to help students:

  • Understand and discuss the importance of being prepared
  • Prepare their mind for the thoughts and feelings that may arise before, during and after an emergency
  • know what to pack in an emergency kit

Each student is then given a pillowcase to decorate and take home, to start their own personal emergency kit.