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On our fourth annual Giving Day in May, with your generosity, an incredible $363,000 was raised for two very important causes. More...

St Margaret's has won a 2023 Queensland Reconciliation Award in the Education category in recognition of its inspiring initiatives committed to reconc… More...

Have you witnessed a remarkable achievement from a fellow past student in their professional, community, or voluntary work? Nominate them for an award… More...

Gracemere and Olivia Rasheed ('22)

A tour of regional Queensland, New South Wales and the Northern Territory, has inspired the development of a 'Boarders Diary'. Share your old handwrit… More...

Year 11 students are currently seeking mentors in the Arts, Detective/Investigative work, Dentistry, Biomedical Engineering/Research. Nominate or refe… 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...

Ros Curtis, Principal

Recently, St Margaret's received a Queensland Reconciliation Award from the Queensland Government, winning the education section for our Reconciliatio… 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...

One always hopes that when a student leaves a school and becomes a past student that they and their parents have the view that, on balance, St Margare… 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...

As you are aware, last year we began the Mentoring Program here at St Margaret's which gives our current students the opportunity to connect and learn… More...

At St Margaret's, we are fortunate to benefit from the shade of trees planted by others. Now it's our turn to plant some trees. 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...

St Margaret's Old Girls' Association is pleased to relaunch the OGA Overseas Study Scholarship.  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 students have once again received strong ATAR results with 10.1%* of the Class of 2022 achieving an ATAR of 99 or above. More...

Each year, the school adopts a theme. This year it is 'Flourishing', and we have borrowed that idea from the Anglican Diocese. More...

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

Do you know a St Margaret's Old Girl deserving of recognition? ​Nominations for the 2023 Past Student Awards are open. 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...

As we come to the end of another school year, once again our Old Girls have put kindness and their passion for every girl in brown, white and blue int… More...

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