Our Easter celebrations this week were full of joy, creativity and meaningful reflection as our Primary students took part in the annual Easter Hat Parade and a special Chapel service. From the moment our Prep to Year 6 students stepped out, it was clear they had been busy. Each unique handmade hat was adorned with feathers, trimmings, plenty of colour and lots of imagination.
The celebrations continued in Chapel, where we heard the story of Jesus’ disciple Peter, who denied knowing Jesus before His death but was lovingly forgiven after the resurrection. Our CRU Leaders retold this story through engaging skits, helping students see that Jesus offers forgiveness to everyone, no matter what we have done. It was a powerful reminder of grace and hope. It was also so wonderful to have many of our families join us, sharing in these special moments and strengthening the sense of community that defines our Primary School.
As Easter approaches, we encourage families to reflect on the significance of Jesus’ death and resurrection, and the new life and hope it brings. “In him we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of sins, in accordance with the riches of God's grace.” – Ephesians 1:7