Year 1 students Dayana Vellakada and Louise Ambrosini.
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Rechelle Zammit
As Education Week 2025 shines a spotlight on the theme of Celebration of Cultures, All Saints Anglican School proudly embraces the opportunity to honour the diversity that enriches its community.
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This year’s festivities are more than just colourful displays and cultural performances – they reflect the school’s steadfast commitment to nurturing a safe, inclusive, and welcoming environment.
That mission aligns seamlessly with the school’s core vision of providing high-quality, caring Christian education.
All Saints Anglican School is home to students from a wide array of cultural backgrounds and beliefs.
Rather than merely accepting differences, the school celebrates them – drawing strength and unity from the unique stories, traditions, and perspectives each student brings.
“Our diversity is our strength,” foundation principal Jim Laussen said.
“Education Week reminds us that learning is a lifelong journey – one that shapes our hearts, our minds, and our ability to serve others with excellence and integrity.
“Equipped to serve a world rich in cultures, we honour every story with faith and integrity.”
The school’s values – faith, excellence, justice, respect, integrity, and inclusion – are more than just words.
They are the foundation of daily life on campus, guiding both students and staff in their interactions and decisions.
“At our school, celebrating cultures means creating a community where everyone is respected, included, and inspired to share,” Mr Laussen said.
In a world where unity is more important than ever, All Saints Anglican School continues to model what it means to live and learn together with empathy, understanding and joy.
This year’s Education Week theme highlights the school’s commitment to a safe and inclusive environment.
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Megan Fisher