Notre Dame Girls' Academy began the term with a student readiness workshop aimed at helping learners return with focus, responsibility, and a clear sense of purpose. The session encouraged students to understand the expectations of the term and to approach school life with discipline and maturity.
The workshop addressed the habits that make for a successful term, including academic preparation, respect for routine, attentiveness in class, positive peer culture, and responsible use of time. By speaking to the whole student experience, the programme supported both academic growth and character formation.
NDGA continues to place high value on guided formation at key moments in the school calendar. Workshops such as this give students the language, reminders, and encouragement they need to settle quickly and to make strong decisions as the demands of the term increase.
For parents and guardians, this kind of school preparation offers reassurance that students are not left to drift into the term without direction. Instead, they are intentionally oriented toward the values and habits that sustain excellence in a Catholic boarding environment.
The student readiness workshop therefore served as more than a welcome session. It was a practical investment in discipline, growth, and the confident start that every learner needs to thrive in the months ahead.