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From the
Principal
our community. We can choose to lament their
leaving and feel sad and deprived of the future
time together or we can rejoice in the time and
opportunity we had to know and be with them.
This is not to say that we shouldn’t be sad, but that
the reason we are sad is because of how much
they were loved. It is the love that is important.
In amongst the joys and the sorrows, this year
has also been a tough one for our Senior School
students, particularly Year 11. The expected
changes to the senior curriculum have hit with
a vengeance, creating chaos in schools across
Queensland, MCC being no exception. Probably
2019 is coming to a close and what a year it has been. the most significant change for the students
and teachers is the radical increase in difficulty
This has been a real year of joy and sorrow. As a of some of the new syllabi. Our staff have been
school, we have had successes in F1 in Schools, in there as students struggled with a higher level of
Rugby, in mountain biking, in ICAS competitions, expectation encouraging them and supporting
in Chess and so many more. We have also had them as they strive to meet this new challenge.
the more personal joys of successful learning It has been a difficult journey for everyone with
overcoming challenges like those offered by the many tears and much frustration. Meanwhile,
school’s outdoor education programme. Mixed our seniors, the group known as the Prep half-
in with this have been the sorrows, the passing cohort, the group that was the first of the new
of Jack Dunwoodie, a much-loved student who enrolment age restrictions so many years ago,
graduated last year left a hole in so many hearts. have ended an era as being the last of the OP
This was quickly followed by the loss of Mr Don students and the last students to do a QCS test.
Burns, our Senior School specialist Maths teacher
extraordinaire. It was while I was at the funerals As we bring the year to a close I want to thank each
of these members of our MCC community that I of the staff members who have given their best
recalled a lesson I learned many years ago. As I this year for the students, and all the parents who
listened to the eulogies for both Jack and Don, trusted us with their most precious possessions,
one a young many snatched in his prime and their children. We see each of our students at
the other an old man who had lived a long and Mackay Christian College as a precious gift from
glorious life, I heard the same message. Both God and we are thankful for each moment we
of these men lived life to the full, both the old get to spend with them, even when they are
and the young. They took hold of opportunities driving us insane, because each of them are the
with both hands and ran with them. They did reason that Jesus came and died on a cross.
not spend their time sulking and complaining That fact is a joy that is worth all the sorrows.
about how unfair life is. We all know that life is
not fair, but these men ignored that. Instead, God Bless,
they took what they were offered and made
something beautiful of their time here. They
found the Joy that is in the everyday things and
refused to be dragged down by the sorrow. Dr Barclie Gallogray
Some of our staff and students are moving on at
the end of this year, in fact, some have already
left us for other places and positions. This same
observation can be made about those changes to