St Margaret's Flyer 2022

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Issue 23

From the Principal When I was young, I heard stories from my grandparents and parents about the amazing people who lived through the Great Depression. They were a resilient bunch, with almost super-human responses in the stories I heard of incredible deprivation and survival. Many of you know the stories. I am in awe of their fortitude. Were they just made of sterner stuff or were they just like us? I would like to think they were just like us, and they just lived in a time where they had to apply different skills. Stories I have heard centre around being resourceful and reliant on the support of family and friends. Perhaps nothing has changed, and in this pandemic, I have seen many examples of resourcefulness and resilience in our students and staff. We are now into our third year of the pandemic and there have been fundamental shifts at St Margaret’s. Teaching and learning online is second nature to our students and staff, and although not the ideal choice, it is still one which we are able to do effectively and with success. Live streaming of events and information nights is a viable alternative, and individually packaged catering portions at our events are commonplace. We know that those who lived through the Depression were forever shaped by it, and, even to this day, we joke about ‘Depression mentality’. I wonder what pandemic mentality will be. How have the constraints of the past few years shaped us forever?

It is difficult to say while we are still experiencing it, but what I do know, and I believe the content of this Flyer represents, is that St Margaret’s just ‘got on with it’ and have approached our calendar of events, our care of students, and our teaching and learning processes with a very positive pandemic mentality, in all cases guided by the philosophy of the Sisters of the Society of the Sacred Advent. The Sisters’ objectives for each of their schools is outlined in this philosophy, and at St Margaret’s, we ensure all activities and decisions are within the spirit and aims of these objectives. This means we do not waiver from our focus on the whole child, by ensuring that every opportunity has been still offered or reimagined in some way, and we will continue the focus on academic endeavour by avoiding compromise of the learning and teaching program. We continued our commitment to the liturgical life of the school and tried to inculcate courtesy towards and respect for each other. In other words, staying true to our Sisters’ philosophy has steered us through the past few years and will continue to do so. After all, we have 127 years of the Sisters’ influence in our DNA.

I think that is something St Margaret’s is quite good at. So, this year, as we did last year, we are hanging onto the lyrics of that 1944 song by Bing Crosby and The Andrews Sisters – Ac-Cent, Tchu- Ate The Positive. The first four lines might be familiar to you and are a good reminder for the current times. You’ve got to accentuate the positive Eliminate the negative Latch on to the affirmative Don’t mess with Mister In-Between The next two lines of this song relate well to the theme ‘Embracing Joy’. You’ve got to spread joy up to the maximum Bring gloom down to the minimum You will see this approach alive and well in this edition of the Flyer. Thank you, Bing Crosby! Ros Curtis Principal BA(Hons), DipEd, MLitSt,MEd(Leadership and Management), ASDA, FACE, FACEL, FIML, GAICD

The Archbishop of Brisbane, the Most Reverend Dr Phillip Aspinall, prepares an annual message for students and staff in Anglican schools. Over the past few years, he has focused on community with the theme ‘Being Together’. Each year has a sub-theme. In 2022, it is ‘Embracing Joy’.

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Philanthropy transforming the school landscape

3min
pages 64-65

Bursary

1min
page 66

Thank you to our donors

7min
pages 61-63

MAYO Long Lunch

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page 58

Reunions

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pages 52-53

Connecting Community

1min
pages 50-51

A hair-raising fundraising record

1min
page 49

Ticking all the boxes

6min
pages 46-47

Giving the gift of light

1min
page 48

Primary Highlights

3min
page 45

The Arts

4min
pages 41-43

2021 Sports wrap

2min
page 44

Promoting reconciliation

6min
pages 37-39

Love, life and Luna

4min
pages 32-33

Exercising ethical intellect

2min
page 40

Science Week

2min
page 28

Encouraging an entrepreneurial mindset

3min
pages 26-27

Taking steps towards sustainability

5min
pages 30-31

eSports: more than gaming

2min
page 29

Leading in careers education

7min
pages 23-25

Taking learning outdoors

4min
pages 16-17

ATAR Results

4min
pages 14-15

Shaping future-focused skills

2min
pages 18-19

Farewell to PE Stalwart Des Upton

3min
page 9

From the Principal

3min
page 3

Welcome to Chaplain Jazz Dow and Lloyd Knight

2min
page 8

From the Chair

3min
page 4

Staff Awards

1min
page 11

Captains Corner

2min
page 5

NAPLAN Results

1min
page 12

Vale Mother Eunice

3min
pages 6-7
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