Staff Morning Tea – Hosted by BICC
Staff were warmly acknowledged at a Morning Tea on Thursday 18 September, generously hosted by the Burnside Inter-Church Council (BICC). The event recognised the dedication, care, and compassion shown by staff in our daily support of students and was a much-appreciated gesture of thanks. We are also grateful for BICC’s ongoing support of Tim Wells, the pastoral care worker based at Marden.
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Staff were warmly acknowledged at a Morning Tea on Thursday 18 September, generously hosted by the Burnside Inter-Church Council (BICC). The event recognised the dedication, care, and compassion shown by staff in our daily support of students and was a much-appreciated gesture of thanks. We are also grateful for BICC’s ongoing support of Tim Wells, the pastoral care worker based at Marden.
This event acknowledged the important role of student leadership and provided students with the opportunity to meet the Governor of South Australia, Her Excellency the Honourable Frances Adamson. Keira Sanchez and Drew Trimboli admirably represented the student body, engaging with confidence and maturity, and reflecting the college’s values of respect, excellence, and diversity.