A Year of Possibility
WELCOME BACK TO A NEW SCHOOL YEAR AT ALL SAINTS
A very special welcome to our new families, including those joining us for the first time, those whose children follow siblings or other family members through our gates and those whose own journey with All Saints stretches back to their student days as alumni. Whether your connection to our school is brand new or spans generations, please know this: All Saints prides itself on connection and you can be confident that fellow community members will support you and your family as you find your feet.
There is something uniquely special about the first few weeks of school at All Saints. The joy, the movement, the conversations and the energy are unmistakable. It is a feeling that is hard to describe but instantly recognisable when you are part of it.
A colleague from our Grounds team shared with me that they remember a first day many years ago when the campus was underwater. This year, we were greeted instead by a beautiful sunny morning, with students arriving full of optimism and anticipation. It felt like a quiet gift and a reminder of how fortunate we are to live on the Gold Coast and to be part of such a connected community.
A COMMUNITY READY TO BEGIN
Our educators and professional staff returned a week earlier than students, with a strong sense of intent and shared purpose. The days together were focused on setting ourselves up well for the year ahead and reconnecting around the work that matters most.
There is something powerful about a community of adults who share a collective belief in their ability to positively shape the lives of young people. When that belief is supported by a clear plan for the future, it gives real meaning and momentum to our work and helps ensure we are moving forward together with purpose.
As part of this, we spent time working with Blueprint 2026+, our plan for the future, shaped by the voices of more than 2,000 students, staff, parents and community members. The Blueprint provides clarity about what we value, where we are heading and how we will get there, so that our collective effort is focused and aligned.
The intent of this work is not to take time away from our everyday focus or to distract from the core business of learning. Rather, it exists to ensure we continue to improve incrementally, never resting on what has worked before. Our students and families deserve to know that while we keep a close eye on today, we are also thoughtful about improvement and intentional about the future.
We were also fortunate to welcome Nicole Dyson, founder and CEO of Future Anything, an organisation that works with schools and communities to help young people develop the skills and mindsets needed for a changing world. Nicole spoke with staff about the capabilities that will matter most in the future for our students and the practical ways classrooms can continue to nurture curiosity, agency and confidence. Her message both affirmed our practice and offered clear takeaways to strengthen it further.
WELCOMING DR LUKE GILMOUR, VICE PRINCIPAL
I am delighted to welcome Dr Luke Gilmour to All Saints as our new Vice Principal.
Luke brings deep experience and a leadership presence that is warm, kind and thoughtful. His judgement, relational approach and values make him a strong fit for our community.
Many families will remember that we previously had a Chief of Staff role held by Mrs Sue Daly. As the complexity of school life has increased and the expectations placed on schools have evolved, this role has been re-shaped to meet what is most needed today.
Luke will work closely with me across strategic planning and the day-to-day leadership of the school, with a particular focus on child welfare, risk and compliance and the systems that underpin a safe, well-run and responsive school. He will also play a key role in overseeing and mapping our activities program, including domestic and overseas experiences, ensuring these opportunities are well designed and aligned with our values and educational purpose.
Luke will also line-manage Performing Arts, our team of psychologists and Sport, three areas that contribute significantly to the balance, identity and lived experience of our students.
Luke has written a short introduction of his own elsewhere in this edition, and I encourage you to take a moment to read it and get to know him and his family a little better.
VISION, MISSION AND OUR THEME FOR THE YEAR
As part of our Blueprint 2026+ planning, we are introducing a refreshed Vision and Mission that reflect both our identity and our aspirations for the young people in our care.
Our Vision
To ignite purpose and possibility in every learner.
Our Mission
We empower every learner to discover who they are and explore what is possible with curiosity, courage and purpose.
Flowing from this, our community theme for the year is Possibility.
In an uncertain world, we want our students to approach the future with optimism rather than apprehension. Possibility is about recognising opportunity, seeking and embracing the support of those around us and developing a mindset grounded in hope and purpose. It challenges us, as a community, to believe in what might be possible for our young people and to create the conditions in which that belief can flourish. As an Anglican school and guided by our core value, Faith, we hold a quiet confidence that there is meaning in our life journey and that, with support and care, each young person can step into what is possible.
STAY CONNECTED
I strongly encourage all parents to attend our upcoming parent information evenings, regardless of how long you have been part of All Saints. These gatherings are an important opportunity to strengthen relationships, share context and deepen our shared understanding of school life.
Last week, you would have received a short Blueprint 2026+ introduction video, along with a link to the digital Blueprint document, which you are warmly invited to explore at your own pace. You will hear the language of the Blueprint increasingly across the life of the school as we move forward together.
Thank you for the trust you place in All Saints. The year has begun with wonderful energy, and I look forward to all that lies ahead as we step into a year of possibility together.
Matt Corbett
Principal


