On Shrove Tuesday, our school community came together to celebrate with pancakes and purpose, raising $286.71 for Project Compassion. The day was filled with energy and generosity, as students and staff lined up to enjoy pancakes while supporting a cause that extends far beyond our school gates.
It was wonderful to see so many people get involved, whether by volunteering, donating, or simply showing up, creating a strong sense of community and shared responsibility.
Shrove Tuesday was not only a fun and memorable event, but also a meaningful reminder that through simple acts of giving, we can make a real difference in the lives of others.
Hal Cormack (Year 12)
Social Justice Prefect
Shrove Tuesday marks the final day before Lent — a time in the Christian calendar traditionally set aside for sharing food and celebrating together before six weeks of fasting and reflection.


