Westlake Girls hosted its second Father-Daughter Breakfast on a Wednesday in September, and it was a morning to remember. Held at the Event Centre, the gathering brought together students, fathers, and male role models for a shared breakfast in a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere.
The morning featured two standout speeches. Former student Lynley Allison shared her story of resilience after having part of her leg amputated, focusing on the power of positive thinking. Her words resonated with the audience. Head Prefect Candese Mamaia-Hellesoe followed, speaking candidly about her upbringing without a father and expressing gratitude to her uncle Chris, who has been a strong presence in her life. The honesty and emotion in her speech left a lasting impression.
We would like to thank Shakespeare Orthodontics for their support, as well as Craig Waugh from North Shore Flooring Xtra, who attended with his daughter, and Ashia Ismail-Singer, (our school nurse), from Harcourts Cooper & Co. The event was a meaningful opportunity for connection and reflection, making it a memorable occasion for everyone involved.