With a future now filled with opportunity also comes change. Change. It’s a word we’ve all heard countless times, but today, it’s more than just a concept. It's a reality that you and I are about to face. Whether we’re excited for it or a little fearful of it, change is inevitable. But here's the thing: change is also what allows us to grow, to evolve, and to discover the very best versions of ourselves.
We live in a world that is constantly moving. The technologies we use, the jobs we will have, the places we will go—all of these things will be different a few years from now. But as we step into this ever-shifting world, it’s important to remember that change, while often unpredictable, is not something to fear. Instead, I believe that it is something to embrace.
As we move forward into the next phase of our lives, there will be even more changes ahead—some planned, some unexpected. But with each new experience, remember that change is often the catalyst for innovation, for creativity, for greatness. Embrace it with an open heart and a curious mind.
As we step into new careers, new study, new towns or cities or even new countries, and new chapters of our lives, we need to remind ourselves of the strength that comes from flexibility, from learning, and from adaptation. Change allows us to take what we’ve learned and build upon it, to dream bigger, and to strive for more. With the theme of striving this year, embracing change has never been more relevant to us all.
To all our Year 12 graduates, as you and I leave this place that has been our home for the past few years, I urge you to take on the world with confidence and courage. Don’t shy away from change, but rather, lean into it. Use it as fuel to shape the future you envision for yourself.
I think it is important that we mention those that have championed us in our time here at 168¿ª½±¹ÙÍø’s, their encouragement and support that have brought us here today. Your parents and family have been there for you, celebrating your wins and supporting you when things haven’t gone as planned, this is an incredible thrill for them to see you graduate and move on to your next chapter. The staff here at 168¿ª½±¹ÙÍø’s, I know I like express to anyone who will listen how incredible our teachers and support staff are here, they are absolutely amazing and are celebrating with you too, and I know you too will echo my thanks to these incredible people. Like you, I have made some incredible connections with these people, we have laughed and cried together, played music and sport together, been on school camps and incredible school tours together, it has been an honour to work alongside these incredible staff and I know you also are blessed to have had them teach and support you through your schooling years. The Society of the Sacred Advent, the sister’s vision that brought our school to reality all those years ago and the legacy they have left us, the philosophy of which underpins all we do every day is something so important to us all. I know I have been a staff member of the SSA schools for 23 years now, and it is something that means so much to me, education of the whole personality, physical, mental and spiritual so that girls can live to their fullest capacity. The school council, who in the background work tirelessly to improve our resources here at the school and ensure that the vision of the sisters continues to be fulfilled. And of course, to the 168¿ª½±¹ÙÍø’s leadership team under the guidance of our Principal Ms Curtis, who is an incredible role model for us all, an incredible role model to me, an outstanding leader of teaching and learning, someone who I’m so proud of and proud to be her colleague and friend. She is a leader whose every decision is guided by what is best for you, the students of this school, and for the people that make up this special community.
So, girls, good luck with the changes you are about to embark on, Iean in to all those opportunities that will come your way, know that everyone here today wishes you all the very best for whatever comes your way.
Per Volar Sunata and congratulations to the class of 2024.
Karen Gorrie