From Br Steve Hogan fsc
This week has been a test for us as a school community with the passing of the most distinguished and highly respected Andrew Wisemantel while on holiday in France, and the accident involving two of our Year 12 boys. After much worry and prayer that afternoon, I am pleased to be able to inform you that the young man injured in the accident was up in bed talking that evening when I visited him in hospital and he attended Graduation with his class today, Friday 22nd September. A test of faith, and hope in miracles. We could not be more blessed.
I am also most pleased to tell you how special your sons and daughters are. On receiving the sudden news of Mr Wisemantel passing early Tuesday morning, the College gathered those students needing support, but it was not long before the students saw quickly how staff needed support too having lost a dear colleague. Students, young and old, entering class, in the yard or passing on the footpath could be heard, saying how are you Miss, take care Sir, and all students that I came across asked if I was OK. Our Sports Captains, Ryan Edwards and Caitlyn Bacon, under their own initiative gathered on the oval at lunch time staff, students and some alumni and ex staff who were present and conducted an amazing service in memory of Mr Wisemantel.
It is times like this when, most inadquate, something simple can be enough to keep one going and to give the strength to press forward with what needs to be done. Matthew 5:13-14, salt and light, helped me through that sadness. For Andrew was salt to us all, making all manner of things good in so many ways. He was the light that shone the way of how to be good, kind and just 鈥 the hallmark of the Oakhill graduate. This is his legacy.
I also stumbled across a favourite of mine, 'You Raise Me Up'. I share the words here and invite you to take some time with them or listen to your favourite version by Josh Groban, Westlife or BYU.
When I am down and, oh my soul, so weary
When troubles come and my heart burdened be
Then, I am still and wait here in the silence
Until You come and sit awhile with me.
You raise me up, so I can stand on mountains
You raise me up, to walk on stormy seas
I am strong, when I am on your shoulders
You raise me up to more than I can be.
You raise me up to more than I can be.
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You are an amazing community of communities; staff, students, parents, alumni and friends of 蜜桃影像. Empathy and compassion, stepping up and helping out; carrying an extra load for a peer, colleague or friend this week was second to none. Rest now these holidays and sit a while in His presence for we are truly blessed.
Br Steve Hogan
Principal