Middle School, Term 1 Week 10 2026

Middle School Update – Final Week of Term 1

As we arrive at the final week of Term 1, there is a strong sense of energy, pride, and connection across our Middle School.

Today was a vibrant reflection of our community. Students engaged in a wonderful celebration of languages and cultural connection, recognising the richness of our diverse backgrounds. Across the school, there was a visible expression of purple acknowledging the season of Lent as we lead into Easter, alongside orange in recognition of Harmony Day. These moments are powerful reminders of who we are as a community: inclusive, reflective, and connected.

Summer Intercol

We are looking forward to the continuation of our Summer Intercol against St John’s Grammar this Wednesday. Intercol is a valued part of our Middle School experience, providing students with the opportunity to not only compete, but also to demonstrate pride in our School and a strong sense of connection with one another.

All students attending as supporters are required to wear their full summer uniform, including blazer. This reflects the standards and pride we hold as a community.

We look forward to seeing strong Navy Blue spirit on display, both on and off the field, as our students represent the School with energy, respect, and pride.

As the term draws to a close, I would like to sincerely thank our students, staff, and families for their engagement and commitment throughout Term 1. It has been a term of growth, learning, and connection, and it is a credit to our community.

I wish all families a safe, restful, and blessed Easter and holiday break. I look forward to welcoming everyone back at the beginning of next term, refreshed and ready for the opportunities ahead.

Lauren Connolly
Head of Middle School

How To Succeed in Business” Musical Production – TICKETS!

Next term, we will stage our spectacular Year 7-12 musical, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying. It’s a whip-smart, high energy satire bursting with catchy tunes, bold characters and big laughs.

The story follows charming everyman J. Pierrepont Finch and his rise up the corporate ladder, from window washer to high-powered executive. Along the way, he tackles office parties, scheming co-workers, caffeine addiction… and of course, true love.

Gather your friends and family for a toe-tapping night of entertainment, slick dance sequences, colourful costumes, and incredible talent and passion from over 100 students involved on and offstage.

Three evening performances will be staged at Futures Theatre, Paradise, from Thursday 28 – Saturday 30 May (Week 6, Term 2). Tickets go on sale Wednesday 25 March via Humanitix.

Ticket prices:

  • Premium: $45
  • Adult: $35
  • Child (under 18): $30

Don’t miss what will be another brilliant production from our award-winning Pulteney Performing Arts community. We look forward to seeing you there!

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