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Dr Sally Magoffin (’14) gave an honest, humorous, and inspiring address, sharing the values instilled in her at school as a boarder that have carried … More...

Nicole Devlin, President OGA

In this issue, we hear from Old Girl and boarder Annabelle Brayley (’72), Kate Gibson (’96) and Dr Sally Magoffin (’14). More...

Rosemary with Helen off to St Margaret's in 1949

Rosemary Lakshman ('52) reflects on her writing journey, from her debut in "The Link" (1941) to the recent "The Old House at Wilston," which paints a … More...

With the upcoming Olympic Games in Paris and the Queensland Government planning the Olympic Games in Brisbane 2032 we take a trip down memory lane wit… More...

Introducing "Class notes", where we share news submitted by our Old Girls' Community. This edition includes reflections on Reunion weekend, an invitat… More...

While we do our best to describe the feeling of joy for so many of our Old Girls coming together for the first time in a long time, this is best captu… More...

Nicole Devlin, President OGA

In this issue, we take a look at the lives of Rosemary Lakshman ('52), Allyson Birch ('66) and future Old Girl, Juliet C ('25), along with personal no… More...

The Old Girls' Association Committee and wider OGA community congratulate the outstanding winners of the 2023 St Margaret's Past Student Awards – Kate… More...

This issue, we spoke to two St Margaret's Old Girls, mother and daughter, about how they demonstrate their commitment to leadership through service to… More...

Kate Goodfruit ('14), 2016-2017 Scholarship recipient

After a few years hiatus during the COVID-19 pandemic, the St Margaret's Old Girls' Association is pleased to relaunch the OGA Overseas Study Scholars… More...

Bush Birds on Back Roads

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...

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.  I hope you find the OGA sto… More...

St Margaret's is proud to launch our new online network for St Margaret's Old Girls. More...

Courtney Woods

Courtney Woods ('14) is living her dream of being a professional basketball player, currently playing in the Women's National Basketball League (WNBL)… More...

Part of a picture of Sybil from the TV Times in 1959, when working at Channel 7

Sybil Alice Wilson Francis was born on the 14th of March 1931 in Cairns. She started schooling in Cairns, and completed High School at St Margaret's. More...

Isobel Roe

On Tuesday 11 October St Margaret's held its 125th Annual Speech Night at the Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC), featuring an address by past s… More...

First VIII were victorious in the ultimate race of the season

St Margaret's rowers had cause for celebration at the 2022 Head of the River - taking out the Head of the River percentage cup and the ultimate race … More...

Mentoring participants at the St Margaret's Mentoring thank you breakfast

At a special breakfast held in October, our Year 12 students had the opportunity to connect and thank the Brisbane-based mentors who offered their exp… More...

Nicole Devlin, OGA President

Welcome to the last OGA newsletter for 2022. As the year draws to a close, I would like to thank the 2022 committee for their work and support through… More...

At our recent Open Day, the group of photos that elicited the most comments from Old Girls from 1940-1990 was the group of ballgame photos. More...

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