Commonwealth honours Adventist school

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Canberra Christian School in the Australian Capital Territory has received the honour of being included in a limited edition book to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the Commonwealth.

The Adventist-operated school is one of just 12 educational institutions that will be featured in The Commonweath at 75, which is being officially launched next month in London.

Published by St James’s House, 400,000 copies of the book will be distributed worldwide. Exploring the origins, history and impact of the Commonwealth, the fully illustrated album celebrates the family of nations and the ideas, individuals and organisations who have contributed to its success.

“We’re aware that the school has received attention for its high standard of teaching and dedication to the future of learning,” Partnerships manager at St James’s House, Kian Husain Bor stated.

“Also highlighted was the focus and impact the school has on providing an outstanding holistic education and personalised learning. This aligns with the Commonwealth’s long-term plan to serve communities and improve global education.

“Education holds paramount importance in the Commonwealth and beyond for several reasons, we firmly believe that Canberra Christian School will be a wonderful benchmark in highlighting best practice in primary education.”

School principal Bree Hills said the invitation to be included in the book was unexpected and indicated that the school is held in high regard.

“We are immensely proud of this recognition,” Mrs Hills said. “It is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our staff, students and community. Being featured in such a distinguished publication highlights our commitment to excellence and our role in advancing education not only in Canberra but across the Commonwealth.”

The book will be published under Crown copyright and will feature the crowned portcullis—the offical emblem of the UK Parliament. It will be officially launched at an exclusive invitation-only event at Westminster Abbey attended by more than 700 guests including members of both Houses of Parliament, as well as other key dignitaries.

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