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Today, our College community came together to celebrate International Women’s Day with a special assembly, emphasising the importance of creating a world that offers equal opportunities for all, regardless of gender.

Deputy Principal Ms Therese Wilson opened the assembly by discussing the UN Women theme for 2025, ‘For all women and girls: Rights. Equality. Empowerment.’ She highlighted the significance of the 30th anniversary of the Beijing Platform for Action and the need for a balanced, inclusive, and just world, as advocated by Pope Francis.

Our guest speaker, Ms Weymouth Large from Edmund Rice Community Services, delivered an inspiring address on the role everyone plays in empowering change. She highlighted the importance of all students as current and future leaders and praised our students for creating safe spaces and being great role models in the St. Alban’s tutoring program.

The assembly featured a moving performance of “This is Me” by our SBC Voices, led by Ms Loukomitis.

Following the performance, our College Captain shared his reflections on the influential female role models in his life and the importance of being an upstander rather than a bystander. He encouraged everyone to strive for justice and equality in their daily lives.

Thank you to all who participated and made this assembly a memorable celebration of International Women’s Day.