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| 14 Feb 2026 | |
| Past Student News |
Welcome, officially, to the OGA – you are the newest members of a global, connected and diverse community all bound by one shared feature, having been a Maggies girl. Despite no longer having to don the Middy, your connection to the school and to each other – not just those in your cohort, but all those that came before and will come after you – will last much, much longer. I encourage you to nourish and cherish this and stay connected.
Your culminating year was very aptly themed Community and Connection, and nowhere will this become more apparent than in your connection to St Margaret’s as Old Girls. I encourage you all to stay connected via this Newsletter, attending the Past Student Awards Dinner, or even joining the OGA Committee – we are always looking for new members with excitement, enthusiasm, and new ideas to bring to the wider association.
Please, don’t be a stranger – keep us updated via the Class Notes section of the Newsletter on all your exciting achievements and milestones to come!
Congratulations again, Class of 2025, who are now off on the next stage of your exciting adventure. Our newest alumnae will be heading to various universities in Queensland, interstate and abroad, including:
We wish the Class of 2025 all the best and welcome them warmly to the Old Girls’ Association.
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