The Elephant - 2020

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WHERE ARE THEY NOW? Recent events have put a delay on some of the annual reunion events; here we check in with the Head Girls from those year levels and share their special message to their peers during a challenging year. 10 YEARS OUT

30 YEARS OUT

Head Girl Paula Maxted (Bristow, TC’90)

Head Girl Lara Howden (TC’10)

Since graduating from Toorak College, Lara has completed a Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Laws (Hons) and a Diploma of Languages in Japanese at Monash University. She has been fortunate enough to travel extensively while working and has now returned to Melbourne as a corporate lawyer in the mergers and acquisitions team at Herbert Smith Freehills. Favourite Toorak College Memory “House events were always a highlight, orchestra and band rehearsal, and making cheese toasties overlooking the cloisters when we finally made it to Year 10 and got to share the common room in the Hamilton building with all the teachers down the hall.” Message of Support “Inspired by Roosevelt ‘A smooth sea never made a skilled sailor’. This storm too shall pass.”

20 YEARS OUT

Head Girl Meg McKinnon (TC’00)

After a gap year in the UK, Meg studied medicine at Monash University then completed specialist training in Emergency Medicine. Meg met her husband Brendan whilst working in Darwin before they moved to Dublin and Papua New Guinea. Meg and Brendan are now both back in Melbourne and have a young son together, Andy. Favourite Toorak College Memory “I have a wonderful memory of walking the Overland Track in Tassie, enjoying the views of Cradle Mountain whilst chatting to friends (that I still cherish now), picking the chocolate bits out of my scroggin and trying to avoid frostbitten toes!” Message of Support “These are tough times for many people in our community and around the world. It is easy to feel overwhelmed but together we will get through this. When roots are deep, there is no need to fear the wind.”

A love of school, developed from her time at Toorak College, led Paula to pursue a career in Education. Paula now works in a tiny rural Victorian school teaching students the wonders of VCE Biology and Agricultural Horticultural Studies. Paula met her ‘farmer’ husband 20 years ago and together with their children Gemma, Ava and Kyen, they enjoy a busy country lifestyle that comes with managing their sheep and cropping property. Favourite Toorak College Memory “So many wonderful friendships formed and an endless array of opportunities to get involved in learning and extra-curricular activities. The colour and enthusiasm of our House Swimming and Athletics sports, Cross Country inter school championships fought out amongst the rain and mud, athletics at Olympic Park under lights, the fierce competition and fashionable caps of inter school Water Polo and of course the hilarity of the bus trips and team spirit that is legendary at Toorak.” Message of Support “Life, like farming, is always unpredictable. While we all have plans, hopes and dreams, things do not always go the way we’d like. Plans regularly need to be reviewed and adapted in response to environmental condition; as farmers do in times of hardship. However, what farmers do and what we all must do right now, is to hold strong to our hopes and dreams. While 2020 has certainly been a year of challenges to date, for some more than others, we need to grasp hold of the positives. Take time to remind yourself of the little things that make you smile, the simple things in life that sometimes get overlooked in the business of life. Each day I am so grateful for the sun shining through our front window, the fresh air blowing through the trees on the breeze, the bleating of the newborn lambs frolicking in the paddocks, the laughter of my children and the blessings of family and friendships. I wish you all the best, keep in touch with your loved ones, laugh when you can and I very much look forward to catching up with the class of 1990 later in the year. Sending love and smiles.”

CLASS OF 2010, 2000, 1990, 1980 REUNIONS We look forward to welcoming you back to Toorak College and will keep you informed of a revised reunion date as soon as we are able.


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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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