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urday-night in-house X Factor compe-
tition.
The school recognises that its stu-
dents’ talents will be of a diverse na-
ture and believes in the importance of
providing them with a specialised and
assorted activities program to draw
out these varying talents.
Life skills
The life skills program gives boarders
the skills they need to meet the chal-
lenges of everyday modern life. They’re
graced with the teachings of first aid,
cookery and basic household chores,
like ironing and lawn mowing.
Public Purpose
The school’s Public Purpose Program
provides boys with a real sense of pur-
pose and fulfilment. Boarders and day
pupils help those that are homeless or
in transition. At the same time, boys
understand the fortunate position
they are in to be able to make that dif-
ference.
Leadership
The final strand of the school’s en-
richment initiative is its leadership pro-
gram. Across the school, leadership is
crucial, demonstrated in the prefect
structure of its class seniors. While in
the boarding house, there are seven