CHRISTIAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION (CSA)
The 'Christian Student Association’ (CSA) club is a Christian-based society that thrives on building and enriching the young ladies of Queensburgh Girls’ High School in their walk with Jesus Christ. The CSA society aims to advocate a spirit of love, peace and unity through the principles and teaching of Christ.
We have a number of girls who attend the weekly service held in the Team Teaching Roam. CSA former called JAM was established as a part of the Queensburgh Girls’ culture for over 20 years. In the JAM services and activities, we encourage girls to participate in praise and worship, educational games and motivational testimonies.
During 2011 and 2012 girls raised funds though cake sales, hot beverages and café products. The proceeds were donated to the local community home –Ethelbert Children’s Home. The highlight and most exciting event held by JAM happened in the month of May 2013 when JAM hosted its very first mother-daughter breakfast. This prestigious event hosted about 80 young ladies and their mothers for a morning filled with great food, entertainment, inspiring words and fellowship in the presence of fellow Christians. Many young ladies can bear testament to the positive impact and influence JAM has had and is still continuing to have in their lives.
Meetings are held every Friday during 2nd breaks.
Convenors: Mrs Y. Olivier
We have a number of girls who attend the weekly service held in the Team Teaching Roam. CSA former called JAM was established as a part of the Queensburgh Girls’ culture for over 20 years. In the JAM services and activities, we encourage girls to participate in praise and worship, educational games and motivational testimonies.
During 2011 and 2012 girls raised funds though cake sales, hot beverages and café products. The proceeds were donated to the local community home –Ethelbert Children’s Home. The highlight and most exciting event held by JAM happened in the month of May 2013 when JAM hosted its very first mother-daughter breakfast. This prestigious event hosted about 80 young ladies and their mothers for a morning filled with great food, entertainment, inspiring words and fellowship in the presence of fellow Christians. Many young ladies can bear testament to the positive impact and influence JAM has had and is still continuing to have in their lives.
Meetings are held every Friday during 2nd breaks.
Convenors: Mrs Y. Olivier