The Elephant - 2020

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Girls Who STEM Three years ago, Toorak College took the bold steps to launch a philanthropic campaign in support of a planned centre dedicated to STEM education, our first major appeal in over 40 years. Aligned to Toorak College’s commitment to build a culture of philanthropy within our community, this campaign also helped to cement our ability to lay lifelong educational foundations for generations of women.

In speaking to those who generously donated towards this project, the reasons for giving varied greatly. For some, giving back to the school that equipped them with the skills to thrive in life was a meaningful way to show gratitude. For others, making a transformational gift towards ensuring more women enter into the fields of STEM, was critical. Over 170 of our community members gave generously for their own reasons, and in early 2020, the Swift Science and Technology Centre became a reality for today’s students. The Centre officially opened on January 31, 2020, and, on one of the hottest afternoons on record, our entire community came together to celebrate. Major donor and Toorak Collegian, Mrs Alison Swift from the Swift Family Foundation, joined Principal Mrs Kristy Kendall and Chairman of the Board of Directors Mr Peter Wickenden, in officially cutting the ribbon to mark the historical occasion. Moving inside, the event proved an excellent example of the facility’s exceptional capabilities and saw families partaking in fun STEM activities in every room. Guests interacted in the collaborative learning and breakout spaces, tinkered in the DIGI Zone, and tested out the latest technology in the Virtual Reality pods.

With the building now officially opened, it is time for our supporters to celebrate the immediate impact their generosity is having. Already, there has been a 15% increase in our Year 10-12 enrolments in Science subjects - an early but promising sign that Toorak College girls will lead the way in bridging the gender gap in the STEM industry, where women currently make up only 16% of the overall workforce. To all those who supported our campaign, either financially or through volunteering, thank you for your help in securing the future of our students. Mrs Penny Bowman Alumni Relations and Development Manager


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Where Are They Now?

5min
pages 36-37

Recent Collegian Grant Recipients

2min
page 37

Toorak Collegians Social Justice Extends Overseas

2min
page 39

Toorak Collegians Brave A Black Summer

2min
page 38

Empowering the Younger Generation

3min
page 35

TRAK Chat

1min
page 34

A Touch of Brass

2min
page 20

Learning How to Learn

1min
page 14

Toorak College Life ‑ 100 Years Ago

2min
pages 42-44

The Benefits of Being Generous

2min
pages 32-33

A Holiday Like No Other

2min
page 31

How 'Giving it a Go' Enriches Our Lives

1min
page 29

Beating the Confidence Gap

2min
page 28

The Importance of Female Role Models

2min
page 30

How We Play

1min
pages 26-27

Leading the Way With Industry Partnerships

1min
page 25

A Look Back in Time

1min
page 23

Supporting Girls Who STEM

1min
page 24

When Inspiration Strikes

1min
page 22

Raising the Barre

2min
page 21

She Has a Plan and the Skills to Execute It

1min
page 17

House From Your House

3min
pages 18-19

The Power of Choice

1min
page 16

We’re All Design Thinkers

2min
page 15

Discovering Australia

1min
page 13

Playing Together. Learning Together. Being Together.

1min
page 8

Bringing the X Factor to STEM Education

1min
page 10

What We Learnt When Learning From Home

3min
pages 6-7

The Power of Learning a Second Language

1min
page 11

Nurturing Kindness Through Our Words

1min
page 12

Project Shine

1min
page 5

Finding the Shine Within

2min
pages 4-5

Creating Environments Where Children Thrive

1min
page 9
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