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Co-curricular

Co-curricular options at St John’s enable students to explore sport, culture, arts and service activities.

Sport

  • representative teams
  • Confraternity Rugby League and Queensland Independent Secondary Schools Netball (QISSN)
  • Development Cup
  • tennis
  • equestrian
  • touch football
  • basketball
  • volleyball
  • swimming
  • athletics

Cultural and Arts

  • Opti-minds
  • choir
  • PCAP Instrumental Program
  • school musical (bi-annual)
  • Roma and District Eisteddfod
  • NAIDOC week
  • Indigenous programs
  • Arts Council performances
  • Instrumental music (2022 Instrumental Music Handbook)

Academic

  • Leadership program (secondary)
  • School Council program (primary)
  • Under 8’s week
  • Book Week
  • excursions
  • Homework Club

Social justice

At the start of each year, students and teachers are asked to consider being part of the Service Focus Groups, giving of their own time in order to connect with people who may be marginalised from society. These groups visit the different organisations in our town of Roma, where there is a need, such as

  • Pinaroo – a retirement village with provision for low care facilities
  • St Vincent de Paul Vincentan Village – aged single men’s accommodation
  • Tea and Talk – afternoon tea for the older members of our parish, held at St John’s School.

The focus groups are generally made up of one or two teachers and several students who visit the different organisations either weekly or fortnightly after school on Wednesday or on Thursday mornings.

Students talk and interact with the people involved in these activities, providing the opportunity for a sense of connectivity with a broad range of community members, whilst also living out the mission of Jesus Christ.

Being of service to others in need in the community is one of the most valuable learning experiences that any young person can have during their time at school.