THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK  
Date issued: - Friday, April 30, 2010

 

“We are all hungry spirits… craving purpose and meaning at work; to contribute something beyond ourselves” – Charles Handy “The Hungry Spirit”

If we are honest about ourselves there is always restlessness within us – something that we need to have filled. That space is our “God-space” – a restlessness which only God can fill. This week may we reflect on our “God-space” and ask God to fill it with His Love.

Have a blessed week.

 

 PASTORAL CARE  

 TERM DIARY  

 RESULTS  

 PREPARATORY SCHOOL  

‘Where the future begins’

Founded in 1918, the Preparatory School aims to provide a safe schooling environment which prepares pupils with an educationally challenging and stimulating atmosphere.  Our aim : to promote creative thinkers under the banner of a strong Anglican tradition with emphasis on Christian values, leadership and self-confidence.

The Preparatory School has a fine educational reputation.  Excellent results have been achieved in the Mathematics Conquesta and the SACEE Language challenge.  The shared assessment has also produced outstanding results.  These externally moderated exams serve as a benchmark for educational excellence.

The preparatory school has two computer centres along with nine classrooms which have been fitted with educational smart boards.  This along with our media centre and technology programme allows the children to explore and expand their technical skills.  All the Senior Preparatory School English classrooms have a bank of computers for creative writing and research.

Our educational, sporting and cultural programmes, backed by the quality of teaching, care and a nurturing environment, give our pupils the unfair advantage.  Music and drama are integral aspects of the curriculum, with individual music tuition being encouraged.  Media and technology allow the children to explore and expand their technical skills.  Our modern computer centres , coupled with the mathematics computer centre, encourages an up-to-date approach to problem- solving strategies.

St Dunstan’s actively takes part in all the major sporting activities, which include cricket, football, athletics, softball, swimming, tennis, badminton, netball, biathle and hockey.  The Junior Preparatory School encourages mini-tennis, mini-cricket and T-ball.  Culturally, the children participate in art, pottery, drama, chess and wildlife.  This allows the children to make informed choices as to what extra-curricular activity they would prefer to pursue when they move onto the College.

Children leaving the Preparatory School enter the College with a love for learning, and the desire to excel in all facets of school life offered by the College.

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