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As an Old Girl, you know better than anyone the lifelong impact of a St Margaret’s education, the confidence it instils, the friendships it shapes, an… More...
At the end of Term 1, it was announced to the school community that after 16 years of dedicated leadership and service, Principal Ros Curtis AM will b… More...
Many Old Girls will have fond memories of Sister Sandra, and it is with great sadness that we share the news of her passing on Sunday 19 April 2026. More...
We are delighted to announce that St Margaret’s secondary teacher Jessica Braham has been named a winner in The Educator Rising Stars 2026. More...
World Music Therapy Week falls every April, and is an annual celebration of the powerful role music can play in rehabilitation and recovery. More...
In March this year, St Margaret’s released its new strategic plan, Every Girl, Every Opportunity. The second goal in our new strategic plan is ‘Enrich… More...
At the end of 1909, several Eton High School Old Girls met at Toorak for the purpose of forming an Old Girls’ Association. More...
As we prepare for our new Performing Arts Precinct, it is appropriate to mention one of the Sisters of the SSA whose love for and ability in music was… More...
This year, Maggie James (’97, nee Leung) was the deserving recipient of the 2026 Spirit of Service Past Student Award. More...
2026 has started with a buzz! Welcoming the 2025 graduates, celebrating the Past Student Awards, and connecting with the 2026 reunion cohorts have bee… More...
Reflect on 2025 with the Chair of Foundation, learn more about the St Margaret’s Foundation Endowment Fund, and be inspired by the campaign to bring t… More...
St Margaret’s warmly welcomed back Old Girl Ellie Neuendorf (’11) to be the guest speaker at this year’s International Women’s Day assembly. More...
In this section of the newsletter, Old Girls have the opportunity to share updates with their peers. More...
As we are well into 2026, it is time to welcome the Class of 2025 to the Old Girls’ Association (OGA) as our newest alumnae! More...
The Old Girls’ Prize was first awarded in 1911, and since then, has each year been awarded to the Year 12 Prefect who exemplifies the spirit, values a… More...
Spotted! St Margaret’s boarding student Olivia on the front cover of Queensland Country Life’s Boarding Schools Guide. More...
Well, it was, indeed, a big surprise recently when we found this helmet. It has been around for some time, and it looks like the real thing – it is ce… More...
On behalf of all in the Old Girls’ Association, we congratulate the 2026 Past Student Awards winners: Professor Catherine Greenhill (’87), Natalie Cha… More...
The history of St Margaret’s Anglican Girls School serves as a significant case study in the intersection of religious devotion, female educational ag… More...
In this section of the newsletter, Old Girls have the opportunity to share updates with their peers. More...
Each year, St Margaret’s embraces a theme that guides and grounds our work as a community. For 2026, we have chosen Optimism and Gratitude. More...
One of the 1450 students commencing at St Margaret’s in 2026 is the fifth generation in her family to attend the school. More...
Welcome to the first edition of the OGA Newsletter for 2026. We have yet another exciting year ahead of us as an Old Girls’ community. More...
Based on the results for both ATAR eligible and portfolio pathway students, all 2025 Year 12 students will have the opportunity to access a university… More...