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| 30 Jan 2025 | |
| Written by St Margaret's Old Girls' Network | |
| School Updates |
St Margaret's Dean of Studies Chris Dunn has been recognised among Australia’s top educators at the forefront of innovation and leadership, which has seen him awarded a place on this the 2024 HOT LIST by The Educator. From his work in AI, the development and delivery of enhanced student learning strategies, and facilitating teacher professional learning opportunities through Trends in Education and Teachmeets, Chris' commitment to St Margaret's students and staff and to his profession is inspirational.
Read more of Chris' story here.
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