Mt Gravatt Students Bridge the Generation Gap with New ‘Grandfriend’ Programme

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St Catherine’s Primary School in Wishart has launched a heartwarming initiative to connect generations. The initiative fosters understanding and companionship between Year 6 students and elderly residents at the TriCare Retirement Community in Mt Gravatt.



The programme, aptly named “Grandfriend,” has already seen remarkable success, culminating in a recent celebration of resident Doug’s 100th birthday with his young companions.

This innovative programme sees students engaging with residents through weekly sessions, fostering empathy and respect between the generations.  Year 6 student Hugh expressed his enthusiasm for the programme, noting how much he enjoyed learning about the differences between his life and the lives of the residents, such as how they kept their food cold or travelled to school.

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The recent face-to-face meeting between the students and residents was filled with joy and excitement, particularly surrounding Doug’s 100th birthday celebration. St Catherine’s Principal, Paul Mitchell, remarked on the profound impact the programme has had on both the students and the residents.

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The programme was developed collaboratively with Assistant Principal of Religious Education, Matthew Armstrong and guidance from Community Crusade founder Sarah Brady.  Mr Mitchell emphasised the school’s commitment to building a compassionate and inclusive community as the driving force behind the initiative. He added that the overwhelmingly positive feedback from students and residents has demonstrated the programme’s success in enriching lives.

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TriCare Mt Gravatt Village Manager Louise Mathers shared that the event had surpassed expectations, and plans to expand the programme next year to include even more residents. She described the residents’ excitement for the meeting and showed how the programme has improved their health.



In Term 4, the Year 6 students will strengthen the bonds formed through the programme by interviewing their “grandfriends” and documenting their life stories.  St Catherine’s has invested part of its Student Wellbeing Grant in equipment such as cameras to ensure the programme’s continued success.

Published Date 01-October-2024