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| 12 Feb 2025 | |
| Past Student News |
We are well and truly into 2025 which means it’s time to give a warm welcome to the Class of 2024, who are now officially part of the Old Girls’ Association (OGA)!
Even though your days as students are over, your journey with St Margaret’s is far from finished. You’re now part of a global sisterhood of Old Girls, all united by the experience of being a Maggies girl.
The OGA is all about staying connected – to St Margaret’s, to your classmates, and to the generations of Old Girls who came before and will come after you. This bond links you across time and space in ways you might not even realize yet. So, Class of 2024, keep that Maggies spirit alive. Walk with the confidence, strength, and passion that your time at St Margaret’s has given you.
While you might think it’s too soon to start thinking of the St Margarets community again, there are so many ways to stay involved or informed about what your fellow Old Girls are up to. Whether it’s attending events like the Past Student Awards, reading updates in the OGA Newsletter, nominating an Old Girl for an award or even joining the OGA Committee, there are so many ways to stay involved and support the St Margaret’s community.
So, here’s to you, Class of 2024! Welcome to the Old Girls’ community. You never know when you may need it. We can’t wait to see all the amazing things you’ll do!
By Bronwyn Ninai (’16)
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