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24 Nov 2022 | |
Old Girls' News |
St Margaret’s is proud to launch our new online network for St Margaret’s Old Girls.
By joining our interactive platform, you will be able to:
St Margaret's Old Girls' Association is pleased to relaunch the OGA Overseas Study Scholarship. More...
After a few years hiatus during the COVID-19 pandemic, the St Margaret's Old Girls' Association is pleased to relaunch t… More...
Meet Meg Grieve ('12) and Hilary Wood ('12), two St Margaret's Old Girls who decided to pack up their lives in Mount Isa… More...
In 2023, Antoinette will undertake a Bachelor of Health Sciences at The University of Queensland and will reside at a re… More...
It seems a bit late to say Happy New Year, but as this is the first edition of the OGA News for 2023, it seems important… More...
Meet Meg Grieve ('12) and Hilary Wood ('12), two St Margaret's Old Girls who decided to pack up their lives in Mount Isa and travel 35,000 km across A… More...
In 2023, Antoinette will undertake a Bachelor of Health Sciences at The University of Queensland and will reside at a residential college. More...
We have always known that our Sisters created ten schools throughout Queensland and running the Tufnell Orphanage for a time. But our Sisters were als… More...