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| 12 Oct 2025 | |
| School Updates |
The 2025 academic year at St Margaret’s has gone very quickly. Each year we decide a theme and this year it was ‘Community and Connection’. This theme was referred to often – at assemblies, Chapel services and in classrooms throughout the year and was promoted by the School Captains and Prefects.
There were many examples of building Community and Connection over a wide variety of activities this year and further information about key stories can be found on our website. However, in this final edition of the newsletter, I have chosen to highlight a dozen key achievements.
It is difficult to choose from so many; however, the below list speaks to the variety and breadth of the student experiences. They are in no particular order.
International Coalition of Girls’ School
Australian Education Awards - Winner
Australian Education Awards - Excellence Awardees
The Educator Magazine Awards
Queensland College of Teachers TEACHX Awards - The Merline Muldoon Memorial Award for Innovation in Teaching
Educate Plus
National Excellence in Teaching Awards
12. An official dedication and blessing for Community House, The Forest and the Canopy Café was held on Tuesday 10 June. The Canopy Café was opened for our students to use from Term 3 and Community House, as the student wellbeing centre, opened in January.
It has been another busy and productive year in the history of St Margaret’s, and, of course, there were many more achievements or celebrations that I could have mentioned. As I write this, we are about to graduate another 149 Old Girls! Thank you to the OGA for its sponsorship of the Aspiring Young Women’s Network and for the support throughout the year.
Merry Christmas everyone and, if you do have a holiday, I hope it is both restful and joyous.
Per Volar Sunata
Ros Curtis AM
Principal
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