Five minutes with Kylie McCullah: on tackling teacher shortages

With Australia’s schools grappling with significant workforce shortages, retaining teachers is becoming an increasingly critical priority for leaders.

Loreto Marryatville College Principal Kylie McCullah offers a few potential approaches to address teacher shortages, such as enhancing support systems for teachers already in the profession. “This could include mentorship programs, better work-life balance initiatives, and increased resources for managing workload and classroom challenges,” Ms McCullah told The Educator. “Creating a positive and supportive work environment is crucial for retaining teachers in the long term, as is increasing the status of the education profession within broader society.” Ms McCullah said whilst governments have tried to address the teacher shortage with improved renumeration, more needs to be done to address this crisis.

In South Australia, a report by UniSA described the state’s schools as “running on empty”, with 79% of SA teachers saying they feel overworked, 71% working with staffing shortages, and 67% struggling with their social and emotional wellbeing.

Click here to read the full interview with our Principal in Educator Online.

 

 


Loreto College Marryatville R-6 Teacher Sarah Shaw has been recognised as a 2026 Rising Star by The Educator

Loreto College Marryatville is proud to announce that College Junior School teacher, Ms Sarah Shaw, has been recognised as a 2026 Rising Star by The Educator for her outstanding contribution to contemporary primary education. The Rising Stars 2026 by The Educator recognises emerging leaders aged 35 and under across Australia’s K–12 sector who have demonstrated exceptional leadership, innovation, and measurable impact in the early stages of their careers. Ms Shaw is one of four recipients recognised from South Australia and the only educator from a girls’ school included in this year’s list.

Acacias Magazine: Out Now!

The latest edition of the Acacias magazine is here! Now published twice a year in a refreshed format. In this issue, we celebrate our Year 12 successes and share highlights from Junior and Senior School events, boarding life, and sporting achievements, along with staff profiles, tributes to long-serving staff, updates from LOSA, community news, and a heartfelt thank you to our donors.

2027 Term Dates

The Loreto College 2027 term dates are now available on our website.

Loreto Autumn Fair

Join us for Loreto College’s Autumn Fair, a vibrant community day with fun for the whole family. This much loved event brings together students, families, alumni and friends for a joyful celebration of all things Loreto. Wander through a wide variety of stalls hosted by Loreto families and local external stallholders, offering everything from handmade goods and gifts to tasty treats and sweet surprises.

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