Week 1 of Term 4 is always an exciting week, rich with events and traditions. It is of course the final week the Year 12 cohort would all be together and culminated in Celebration Day and the Valedictory Dinner on the Friday. It is a time filled with mixed emotions as the excitement of what is to come is met with sadness for all that is drawing to a close.
In true Saints Girls tradition, the week was full of fun and, of course, events! On Monday, the girls dressed as their teachers; the attention to detail in their outfits was outstanding. On Tuesday, we welcomed Improv Adelaide. It’s safe to say the Class of 2025 are a confident group who don’t mind the stage or the limelight!
Perfect sunshine on Thursday meant the water fight went for the entire lunch and allowed students to dry off before the School run through Thursday afternoon.
Finishing the week, Friday provided an opportunity for families and the School community to say a final farewell to the Class of 2025 with a chapel service, assembly and Valedictory Dinner.
While each event or dress up theme across that week is always lots of fun, they also each serve a greater purpose as we farewell the girls. Individually, they offer opportunities to reflect and to spend time together. Collectively, the events provide the cohort, the wider School community and families with the opportunity to offer thanks, to acknowledge an amazing group of young women and to say goodbye.
The class of 2025 have been excellent role models and leaders in our School, they have approached each day with a sense of excitement and energy. Ever present, they have involved themselves in all aspects of School life while also supporting others to take part.
As the girls approach final assignments and exams, we wish them all the very best. They have left a lasting legacy at Saints Girls, and our School community is all the better because of their time here. We wish them every success for their future and look forward to all that they will achieve.









