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We had a spectacular Performing Arts Festival showcasing the strength, passion, and confidence of Loreto girls. The Year 7 and 8 Saxe Blue Disco was a highlight, while our da Vinci Decathlon team won silver and bronze. Senior students attended the Australian of the Year luncheon, meeting the 2024 honorees. For National Reconciliation Week, we hosted Aboriginal singer Jessie Lloyd and explored Indigenous languages. Our Migration Museum Showcase honored inspiring female migrants, and our ELC children enjoyed engaging storytelling activities.

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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.

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! 

The power of strength: why the focus should be strength, not resilience

Loreto Marryatville College Principal Kylie McCullah offers offers her perspective on essential skills for young people and argues the focus should be strength, not resilience.

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