AIC Schools Celebrate Faith and Leadership at Ecumenical Service
Last Thursday 6th February, the Associated Independent Colleges (AIC) celebrated their annual ‘Ecumenical Service’, which this year was hosted by Villanova College. While also signifying the commencement of the AIC competition season, more importantly, the Ecumenical Service allows the Association to celebrate the strong relationships and shared Christian values that unite our schools. Throughout the service, the Colleges were able to share symbols of hope that enlighten each of their communities. The student leadership team of Henley Thomas, Isaac Caruana and Lewis Bullock accompanied by the Captains of our Term 1 Sports, Sam Megaw (Swimming) Aidan Innes (Volleyball), Sean Rowe (Cricket) and Noah Polinksi (AFL) did a fine job of representing the College.
After the Ecumenical Service, students from all 8 member Colleges and AIC Guest College Ambrose Treacy, participated in a student forum that included a presentation from Mr Malcolm Watts - CEO of the Brisbane Bullets. Malcolm’s engaging presentation highlighted that a student’s journey through life can take many different paths, with Malcolm outlining his own journey to now being the CEO of one of the biggest national sporting teams in Brisbane.