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I have a very distinct memory of being a young St Margaret’s student and thinking, “Why, in a girls’ school, is there a building named after a man?” More...
Jane Maclean ('62) spoke with us to share the legacy of her remarkable aunt, Marjorie Johnstone (nee Mant, '29), and a gift she and her sister, Anne G… More...
In March this year, Natalie Charlton (’12) was awarded the Young Past Student of Distinction Award at our Past Student Awards Dinner. More...
In this section of the newsletter, Old Girls have the opportunity to share updates with their peers. More...
Year 12 students know the weight of expectation. But pressure, as a gemmologist will tell you, is not something to fear. Pressure creates, transforms … More...
Akari Komoto's ('21) school experiences played a pivotal role in shaping her aspirations and gave her the confidence to pursue a career in musical the… More...
“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. It has the power to unite people in a way that little else does" - Nelson Mande… More...
This year, Maggie James (’97, nee Leung) was the deserving recipient of the 2026 Spirit of Service Past Student Award. 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...
On behalf of all in the Old Girls’ Association, we congratulate the 2026 Past Student Awards winners: Professor Catherine Greenhill (’87), Natalie Cha… More...
In this section of the newsletter, Old Girls have the opportunity to share updates with their peers. More...
Norma Tucker recently spoke with Helen Meredith (’53, nee Wrench) who is a former journalist, editor and commentator with forty years’ experience on t… More...
This year, Annabelle Brayley (’72) was awarded the Spirit of Service Past Student Award. More...
At the second Aspiring Young Women’s Network Breakfast for 2025, students and alumni were joined by Georgina McManus (’97), Chief Legal Officer at Man… More...
The 128th annual Speech Night and Prize Giving Ceremony was held on Tuesday 14 October, celebrating St Margaret’s 130th year of educating girls. More...
In this section of the newsletter, Old Girls have the opportunity to share updates with their peers. More...
For Meleia Richardson ('21), music was more than an extracurricular at St Margaret’s; it shaped her school experience and set the foundation for her f… More...
The Queensland Business Leaders Hall of Fame was established in 2009 to recognise the state’s most influential business leaders. More...
In this section of the newsletter, Old Girls have the opportunity to share updates with their peers. More...
St Margaret’s was delighted to welcome back Amanda Lacaze (’76) for her third speaking engagement at the school! More...
This year, Ria Bhagat (’12) was awarded the Young Past Student of Distinction Award. Ria has served as a diplomat in Vanuatu and Kenya, working in for… More...