
Dear Preshil Community,
Welcome to another edition of the Preshil Weekly.
This week, we’ve found ourselves easing back into the rhythm of regular classes—well, as regular as Preshil can be—following the energy and depth of last week’s activities.
Over the past two weeks we have shared reflective and moving commitments to engage deeply with the significance of National Sorry Day and the ongoing, vital work of reconciliation.
We also hosted two beautiful events: the Autumn Soirée and the Works in Progress exhibition. Both were quintessentially Preshilian—authentically expressing our values of Arts & Self-Expression and Relationships & Community.
Our work as educators is to support young people in their learning and growth in the broadest sense. Much of this support is active, yet intentionally subtle—creating the conditions for students to explore, express, lead, and truly shine. These events were a testament to that philosophy—examples of how our staff lead from beside or behind—as Margaret E. (Mug) Lyttle so memorably put it, “leading from behind” as we plan for what lies ahead.
Looking ahead, one of the great highlights of our calendar—the Winter Solstice celebration—is on the horizon. Taking place on the final Thursday of term (26th of June), it’s a joyful, communal moment that captures the heart of our school. We warmly encourage everyone to rug up and join us for lanterns, soup, bonfire, and song.
Wishing you all a cosy and restful long weekend.
Warmly,
Aaron Mackinnon
Principal















