St Margaret's Flyer 2022

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Issue 23

The 2021 St Margaret’s Ponytail Project broke new records with 137 ponytails donated to Real Fringe Hairbands and $121,155 raised for Cancer Council Queensland and the Minotti Trust.

A hair-raising fundraising record

For the second consecutive year, a group of teachers joined the students in cutting their ponytails and fundraising for the cause. Since its inception in 2015, this entirely student-led initiative has raised almost half a million dollars for Queenslanders affected by cancer. In fact, so significant has been the impact of the Ponytail Project, in 2019 the Cancer Council Queensland adopted the campaign encouraging schools across the state to involve their students in the cause. Principal Ros Curtis said the Ponytail Project is a powerful display of how empowering students to give back leads to an extraordinary outcome. ‘Each year, we see the girls motivated to give back and inspired to actively contribute in this most significant way.

It is very empowering for them to experience how their contribution can make a real difference. The act of cutting their own hair is tangible and enhances the girls’ gratitude. The project also helps to develop students’ philanthropic mindset and inspires the girls to continue to give back to the communities in which they live and will one day work,’ Ros said. For 2021 School Captain Zara Campbell, last year was her fourth year participating in the Ponytail Project and she said philanthropic opportunities are ingrained in St Margaret’s philosophy and throughout its history. ‘Since St Margaret’s began, the Sisters of the Society of the Sacred Advent have always highlighted the importance of service to the community through their educational and social endeavours. Indeed, these values still strongly underpin the St Margaret’s community to this day, and, through acts of service like the Ponytail Project, students are able to realise that we can not only have a massive impact on society, but we are also continuing the Sisters’ legacy,’ Zara said.

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Philanthropy transforming the school landscape

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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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