
At St. Michael’s, whole school events play a vital role in nurturing the strong sense of community that defines our school. Our Easter celebrations were a powerful example of this. The week culminated in a moving presentation of the Stations of the Cross by our Year 5 students, who led the school with confidence, reverence, and maturity. Their thoughtful reflections and careful storytelling brought the Easter message to life and provided a meaningful moment of connection for our entire school.
Events like these are central to the ethos of an international school. They offer shared experiences that bring us together, foster intercultural understanding, and reinforce the core values that unite our diverse community. In exploring the themes of Easter, our students not only deepen their knowledge of Christian traditions but also develop a deeper appreciation for compassion, respect, and responsibility — values that transcend faith and culture.
These values are essential to the growth and success of our young people, both academically and personally. They shape thoughtful, empathetic individuals who are equipped to make a positive difference in the world. Moments like these remind us why community matters — and why St. Michael’s remains such a special place to grow and learn.