
Pacific Hills Christian School’s auditorium was electric as students from Years 9 to 12 stepped into the spotlight for the school’s much-loved annual inter-house talent competition, the PAX Factor.
The event, one of the biggest on the school calendar, once again proved why it’s such a cherished tradition—delivering a showcase of creativity, confidence and community pride.
This year’s PAX Factor drew an enthusiastic crowd, with performances spanning music, dance, comedy and everything in between. The atmosphere was infectious, with audience members often erupting into cheers as students took bold leaps on stage and staff joined in the fun.
Adding to the entertainment was the school’s own panel of “celebrity” judges who brought sharp wit, warmth and plenty of laughs—ensuring no one missed the absence of TV talent show names like Simon Cowell or Mel B.
While the event certainly produced standout stars, organisers say the heart of the PAX Factor lies in something deeper than applause. It’s an annual celebration of creativity, camaraderie and good sportsmanship—an occasion where students encourage one another, push artistic boundaries and strengthen their sense of belonging.
With another successful year wrapped up, the PAX Factor continues to shine as a highlight for both students and staff, reminding the community why this spirited event remains such a treasured part of school life.



