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Campus Report, Christ the King

44 24 September 2025

As Term 3 draws to a close, we reflect on the busy 9 weeks past with all the successes we’ve been able to celebrate.

Year 7, 8 and 9 cohorts have all engaged in some meaningful Learner Mentor sessions this Term aimed at responding to student feedback, tailored to meet the specific needs of each group. Year Level Coordinators and Learner Mentors have put in tremendous amounts of effort to ensure each session has been valuable and engaging to support student growth and active participation.

This term, our campus welcomed a range of guest speakers, giving students fresh perspectives and access to relevant content presented in new ways. Calm Youth, Blackdog Institute and Arrive & Thrive visited us, sparking meaningful conversations around mental health, teens & screens and in preparation for senior school education.

R U OK? Day took place on 11th September, where the College engaged in a range of activities. Christ the King students created a Connection Chain at lunch to action unity, led by campus captains, and demonstrated their creativity with mindful colouring and outdoor chalk drawings. Highlights of this day have been promoted on the College’s Instagram page; a great way for the wider community to stay connected with campus life.

Christ the King has witnessed remarkable growth in our students this year. As the months have passed, they've shown increasing maturity and strengthened their interpersonal skills through meaningful interactions and shared experiences.
This progress reflects their resilience, adaptability, and commitment to becoming confident, respectful members of our college.

As Term 3 concludes, I hope your break is both restful and refreshing so that you return energised and ready for an event-filled Term 4.

Bianca Markovic
Director of Campus, Christ the King

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