Community Update
Thank you to our dedicated and passionate volunteers, led by our effervescent RPFA, for their enthusiasm and effort in bringing together this Saturday’s Autumn Fair. Our Autumn Fair is a day filled with fun, food and entertainment that showcases our community’s diversity and talent. Further details on the Autumn Fair, along with details on how you can still volunteer to assist, can be found in the RPFA section. I look forward to seeing you there!
Our Liggins Building, a precious part of Redlands’ heritage, is the only remaining element of our school grounds that links almost 100 years of Redlanders. Originally known as Liggins House, the building was opened on 9 May 1923 in honour of Redlands’ co-founder Elizabeth Liggins. Throughout its history, our community has generously supported some of its upgrades, including the 2007 Liggins Atrium Project enjoyed by students today. In preparation for the Liggins Building celebrating its centenary this year, we have embarked on a significant restoration to help preserve its historic façade and refurbish the interior to provide an exceptional learning environment for our students and staff. For more information on how you can support this treasured building please visit our Foundation section.
Redlands is a school in the Anglican tradition that seeks to provide students and our wider community with the opportunity to understand the Christian faith in a relevant and accessible way. With that in mind, we are delighted to welcome our community for a time of Easter reflection, prayer and connection on Wednesday 5 April from 7.00 in the David Armstrong Room at St Peter’s Church, Cremorne (with parking located on Waters Rd).
I remain grateful for the continued guidance and support our community provides and, as ever, please don’t hesitate to reach out to the Community Engagement team should you have any feedback, suggestions or questions.
Kindest regards,
Mr Grant Birse
Head of Community Engagement
9908 6406
gbirse@redlands.nsw.edu.au