For ALL women and girls: Rights. Equality. Empowerment (United Nations, IWD, 2025)
To truly honour the theme of International Women’s Day 2025, we must recognise that investing in girls' education is one of the most impactful ways to drive lasting change, ensuring that all women and girls can claim their rightful place, experience equality, and be empowered to lead. What if the key to a more just and equal world lies in empowering every girl with the education she deserves? Education is not only a fundamental human right but also a powerful tool for personal and social transformation. When girls are equipped with knowledge and opportunity, they become catalysts for change, fostering a more equitable world for all.
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Adelaide Thunderbirds partner with Loreto College Marryatville
Netball SA and the Adelaide Thunderbirds are pleased to announce a historic partnership with Loreto College Marryatville. The two-year partnership marks a first for girls’ schools in South Australia and will provide students the unique opportunity to experience an elite high-performance environment.
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Highlights from the start of the year include Yasmin London's presentation on online safety, the Year 7 camp fostering friendships and teamwork, and the Academic Merit Ceremony celebrating the achievements of the Class of 2024. Junior School students have embraced hands-on Science lessons and enjoyed upgraded classrooms, while exciting changes in OSHC provide a more engaging after-school environment. The school also celebrated Lunar New Year with vibrant cultural activities, reinforcing Loreto’s commitment to diversity and inclusion.
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Class of 2024
We are delighted to celebrate the accomplishments of our high achievers and recent award winners. Congratulations to all students in our Year 12 cohort on their hard work and dedication throughout 2024. We wish them the very best for their future endeavours and accomplishments.
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Passion Fuels Perseverance, Creativity, and Success
Loreto College Marryatville Principal Kylie McCullah shares her thoughts on nurturing girls' passions
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As we wrap up Term 3, there have been several memorable events in the last fortnight that showcased the spirit and culture of our school. We celebrated the Senior Sports Awards, recognising the achievements of our athletes. The Senior School Leadership Handover Assembly was a significant occasion, where we applauded the contributions of our Class of 2024 leaders and welcomed the incoming leaders from the Class of 2025. We had the privilege of hosting the Dusty Feet Mob, an Aboriginal dance group from Port Augusta. Students also enjoyed Languages Week, participating in a variety of cultural activities. The term concluded with our annual Mission Day, a fundraising effort supporting Mary Ward International, reflecting our commitment to service and social justice.
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In this week’s school newsletter, we highlight important recent events and achievements, including R U OK? Day, where students came together to foster mental health awareness and support. Year 7 and 8 students participated in Reflection Days and Writing Workshops, engaging in self-discovery and creative expression. Year 10 students gained hands-on experience through Workplace Learning, while students in Years 6, 9, 10, and 11 embarked on camps that enriched both academic and personal growth. We also celebrate athletic accomplishments and the success of our annual springART exhibition, showcasing emerging and established South Australian artists.
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The confidence journey: strengthening girls through education
Loreto College Marryatville Principal Kylie McCullah shares her thoughts on building confidence in students, particularly girls and young women.
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It’s been another action-packed fortnight at Loreto College Marryatville. We celebrated our fathers, friends, and father figures with a Fathers and Friends Lunch offsite and a Father's Day Breakfast on campus. The Junior School came alive during Book Week, culminating in a vibrant parade. Senior School students made a meaningful impact through acts of service. On the athletics front, Loreto athletes excelled, securing 2nd place in the SACSSGSA A Grade competition and winning three out of four intercol shields.
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Fathers and Friends Lunch
We extend our heartfelt thanks to everyone who joined us for the Fathers and Friends lunch last Sunday. It was a fantastic day of connection, community, and celebration. Thanks to your generosity, we raised over $22,000 to fund spectator seating at Cotters Green Oval, enhancing both the sporting experience for our girls and the comfort of their supporters. Your continued support truly makes a difference!
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From Wellness Week and Science Week activities and celebrations to the ELC to Year 11 Art exhibition, ELC mini Olympics, Feast days, intercol and knockout competitions with numerous student achievements in sports and co-curricular activities - our students have enjoyed so many memorable moments across our campuses!
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The power of strength: why the focus should be strength, not resilience
Loreto Marryatville College Principal Kylie McCullah offers her perspective on essential skills for young people and argues the focus should be strength, not resilience.
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