Principal’s Christmas Message 2018

Principal’s Christmas Message 2018

This is a time of year when, despite the blizzard of commercialism, we pause for thought about the meaning of Christmas for us in the benign surroundings of Esperance.

The concept of stables, wise men and angels may be a bit obscure but stars and clear night skies, when the silence thrums, gives us a sense of what Edmund Sears wrote in his poem It Came Upon the Midnight Clear (and put to music as a carol by Arthur Sullivan of Gilbert and Sullivan fame). Indeed the words of this carol convey the real essence of what Christmas is about, even in the 21st Century.

Big Picture success for EACS students

Big Picture success for EACS students

Esperance Anglican Community School’s first Big Picture Programme graduates have achieved outstanding results, with a number of students offered places at university.

EACS graduates achieved impressive results overall, with a number of outstanding achievements:

100 percent of Big Picture students were accepted to university.

Principal’s Comment 6th December 2018

Dear Parents and Carers,

The end of another School year, this time our tenth, which has seen many positive elements.

Awards’ Night
The atmosphere in the Civic Centre on Wednesday night really brought so many of these elements to the fore and it was very good to see a packed auditorium for our Awards’ Night.

2018: A Year in Review

2018: A Year in Review

2018 has been another amazing year for EACS. After starting the year with the wonderful news of our best ever ATAR results, 2018 continued to provide highlight after highlight. The year also brought to pass a huge milestone, the 10th Anniversary of the foundation of our School! After 10 years of serving the community, EACS continues to show that we have a lot to celebrate.

Principal’s Comment St. Andrew’s Day 2018

Dear Parents and Carers,

Today is St Andrew’s Day – he is the patron saint of Scotland, who was crucified at Patras on an X-shaped cross because he felt himself unworthy of being crucified on the same shape of cross on which Jesus was crucified. One legend has it that the white cross of the flag of Scotland has its origins in this form of crucifixion. We are also, at last we might sigh, on the eve of summer!