This week, former and current students of St Joseph’s Secondary School, along with their families, gathered to launch the school’s 70th anniversary celebration. Principal Jacqueline Low emphasized the ongoing legacy of the Sisters of St Joseph of Cluny, which continues to inspire women to significantly impact their families and communities.
The celebration included a mass led by Father Stephen Filipe in recognition of the Feast of Saint Joseph, during which the foundational values and faith that guide the school were shared, further connecting the attendees to the school’s rich history.
This event mirrors recent milestones in other educational institutions, such as the 120th anniversary of St Anne’s Primary School, which showcased a similar sense of community and commitment to educational values. These celebrations not only honor the past but also strengthen connections between alumni, current students, and families, fostering a robust sense of unity and pride.
St Joseph’s looks forward to the future with the commitment to empower young women and instill strong values that will guide them in their endeavors. Such celebrations remind the community of the importance of reflection and engagement, creating an environment where education and communal spirit thrive. These moments are essential for ensuring that the legacy of these institutions continues to flourish for many years to come.
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