The Elephant - 2021

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and Celebration

On the 8th of March every year, we celebrate International Women's Day. It is one of the most important days for all of us to celebrate the achievements of women and raise awareness about equality and justice. This year, via Mrs Kendall’s speech at our International Women’s Day assembly, we were inspired to hear the story of our electorate, the Division of Dunkley. Dunkley was named after Louisa Margaret Dunkley, a telegraphist who, in the 1890s, advocated for the rights of women and for them to obtain equal pay and working conditions as their male counterparts. While the issues Ms Dunkley and her peers were campaigning for still affect us more than 120 years later, there is no doubting that she is an inspirational role model for us all and that the qualities of grit, determination and empowerment she possessed, are what we want to instill in all of us here at Toorak. The theme for this year’s International Women’s Day was ‘Choose to Challenge’. With a purple dress day, our school celebrated the day by empowering students to have the courage to call out gender bias and inequality and encouraged us to reflect on what it is to be a positive role model for others. Strengthening our sense of community, we saw Senior School students becoming mentors for our younger year levels. We were so proud to see so many smiles shared and new friendships made when our Year 3 - 12 students came together for some afternoon activities. We all participated in a range of challenges including coming up with innovative designs for a ‘school hall of the future’ as well as other team building exercises such as relay races on the oval and dance battles. Some amazing performers took to the stage in an open mic session, exhibiting the talent and courage of our students, as well as the hard work and effort they put into mastering these skills. It is important for us to pause on days like International Women’s Day and be reminded of how far we’ve come towards gender equality, how far we have left to go and just how much we can achieve when we all unite. Amy Uren and Lily Kristanto Head Girl and Deputy Head Girl

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A Day of Reflection

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History of the Elephant

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page 54

Going Digital

2min
page 52

Toorak Collegian Grants Program

2min
page 50

Collegians at Work

7min
pages 48-49

Collegian Celebrations

3min
page 47

Collegians in Lockdown

2min
page 46

Wilderness Shield

1min
page 45

TRAK Chat

4min
pages 44, 51

Annual Giving

2min
pages 41-42

United by Netball

3min
page 30

Toorak x Turia

1min
page 23

A Day of Reflection and Celebration

1min
page 22

A Café with a Difference

1min
page 20

We've Got Spirit

2min
page 17

Educating Generation Alpha

4min
pages 14-15

The Catalyst of Confidence

2min
pages 10-11

Tuneful ~ 'Beatful' ~ Artful

1min
page 9

More Than Play

2min
pages 8-9

A Curated Experience

1min
pages 6-7

Citizens the World Needs

2min
pages 4-5

Our 'Artworks in Iso' Exhibition

1min
pages 28-29

Philanthropy in Action: The Hamilton Society

3min
page 40

The Importance of Purpose, Perspective and Action

7min
pages 36-39

From the Stage to the Screen

1min
page 27

The Impact of Inspired and Individualised Career Planning

2min
pages 18-19

Fostering a Love For Music

2min
page 26

Girls Who Code

2min
page 16

The Ripple Effect of Role Models

2min
page 21

Toorak Girls Around the World

2min
page 24

Celebrating our Community

1min
pages 13-15

A House for 13 Years

1min
page 25

Ready. Set. Prep

2min
page 12
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