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Contents From the Principal Director of Missions

Director of Junior School

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Senior School

Music

Rowing Sport Around the Grounds

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African Long Service Leave

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issue of the Mandevillian

Whole School Cocktail Party

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Development Office

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Past Pupils

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Reunions

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Loreto Connects

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Events

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News Snippets

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Family News

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was taken by Rebecca Olle, Year 12, during a high dynamic range photography wol<shop run by Melbourne

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LORETO Mandeville Hall Toorak 10 Mandeville Crescent, Toorak, 3142 Phone 9823 8100 Fax 9823 8120 Website www.loretotoorak.vic.edu.au

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EDITORIAL COMMITTEE

Editor: Amanda Apthorpe Assistant Editor: Judy Broad

Development Office: Judy Reid. Kylie Lawtey Past Pupils: Chrissie Collins, Kellie Bird Photography: Josephine Fagan, Nicole Harbison and Sandra Jane

Cover Design: Rebecca Olle

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"Our graduating students, each year, are the finest example of the quality of a Loreto Education."

Mother Mary Gonzaga Barry ibvm spoke of the importance of maintaining an attitude of gratitude in our outlook and in the way

we live our lives. Here at Loreto Mandeville Hall Toorak, this has become a guiding maxim for us in our business of teaching and learning, for staff and students alike. For the conscious development of such an attitude of gratitude within the School Community goes hand in glove with our efforts to ensure a happy and optimistic educational environment for all our students.

As a School Community, there is so much for which we are grateful, and for which we give deeper thanks. Quite simply, we thank God each day for the fine young women who are our current students. Some of their activities and achievements documented in this issue of the Mandevillian give an insight into just how engaged, committed. optimistic and enthusiastic they are. We commend them all.

Our graduating students, each year, are the finest example of the quality of a Loreto Education. School and family together have worked on the formation of individuals who are imbued with the values of Justice, Sincerity, Verity, Freedom and Felicity. Last year

the academic results of our students were outstanding once again, but what remains most significant is the type of woman our graduates become, not just what profession she chooses to pursue. We congratulate and commend our graduates. 2011 is the Australia-wide year of Felicity Our Loreto Mission Statement for Australian Schools defines the virtue of Felicity as

"attitude of mind, a disposition of the heart which manifests itself in cheer[ulness, good humour, joy, happiness, hope, optimism, friendliness, courtesy, positive thinking, inner-peace, self-acceptance and courage."

Our Mission Statement further recognises that Felicity is a natural gift of youth, and an essential element of the Loreto Spirit. We have the joy of seeing this spirit alive within the School, and shining through our students and all they do. Dr Susan Stevens

Principal

We welcome a new Director of Junior School, Catherine Maimone Crowhurst. With great pleasure we welcome back to Loreto Manda/ille Hall Toorak Catherine Maimone Crowhurst. Mrs Maimone Crowhurst was a teacher at Loreto Toorak for many years before

leaving to have a family and then specialise in Mathematics teaching at the Catholic Education Office Melbourne. A graduate from Australian Catholic University, Mrs Maimone Crowhurst

is an outstanding educational practitioner, curriculum expert, and leader. In recognition of her educational leadership in the field of Mathematics, she received the Award of Highly Accompkhed Teacher of Mathematics by the Australian Association of Mathematics Teachers last year.

Mrs Maimone Crowhurst brings to the position a depth and breadth of educational experience, supported by a sound knowledge and understanding of current trends in pastoral theory and practice. We warmly welcome her to the position of Director of Junior School, and a member of the Leadership Team of the School. Dr Susan Stevens

Principal

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trector of 71(issio Works of Justice

"Our schools should develop well-integrated, soundly based approaches to the study

of social justice which provide students with opportunities for experiential learning and reflection on experience. Thus they can be led to a more critical awareness of the

structures in our society and the effect of these on the most disadvantaged in the light of the Gospels imperative concern for the poor and marginalised." Loreto Schools of

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In a variety of ways, from our ELC through to Year 12, our students are challenged to take up Works of Justice as Loreto girls. From sharing their toys with local refugee

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families as an Easter offering in the ELC, to filling Giving Trees with coins in the Junior School, to supporting those affected by the summer floods, to taking part in the Year

11 Vietnam Pilgrimage as members of the Senior School, our students demonstrate an understanding of, and a commitment to, the aims of our Mission Statement in relation to the core Loreto value of Justice. Each year we encourage our students to give of themselves in whatever ways they can, both at school and beyond to make a difference, big or small, in the lives of others. This is part of the education of the heart

and mind which we believe in at Loreto. These pages provide a snapshot of some recent Works of Justice experiences in our School Community.

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It is an honour and a privilege to be appointed Director of Junior School at Loreto Mandeville Hall and to uphold the inspirational vision of Mary Ward and the Sisters of the Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary I look forward to working in partnership with parents, teachers and stadents to ensure that our girls are actively involved in school life and develop academically, personally and spiritually The year has begun with great energy and enthusiasm and it has been wonderful to speak to the girls about their ideas, challenges and goals for the future. The School Community shares the belief of providing an optimum learning environment that develops inquisitive, well informed, confident and faith-filled women of the future,

The current research about professional learning in education centres on contemporary teaching and learning practices. In essence, these practices provide opportunities for learners to think, reason and problem solve. This is done within a collaborative learning environment using a variety of tools including various technologies. Not only do learners require knowledge, but also the ability to work with others, articulating their ideas and working in a team situation to achieve a common goal. These skills are skills for the citizen of the 21 st century and education plays an integral part in preparing students for this world.

Loreto Mandeville Hall is a learning community that provides support, strategies, ideas and knowledge that will place our girls in the best frame of mind to meet the challenges of the future. To set this within context, I place my Mathematics hat on for a moment and quote George Polya who said, "It's better to solve one problem five different ways than to solve five different problems," Requiring students to articulate their thinking,

justify their solution and look for alternative methods is not only developing their understanding of the content and concepts, but also developing skills that will equip our girls for life beyond the classroom. This educational belief is underpinned by the saying, 'Give a man a fish, he eats for a day; teach him to fish and he eats for a life time.'

I look forward to working with teachers, parents and our girls, as well as those within our broader Loreto Community to provide valuable, rich learning opportunities using contemporary teaching and learning methods, so that our girls are women of the future, empowered to fish for a lifetime, and able to do much in our world.

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A Loreto graduate receives an education of the heart as

• 6 students achieved an ATAR (Australian

well as of the mind. One of the founding Australian Loreto

Tertiary Admission Rank) above 99.00,

Sisters, Mother Mary Gonzaga Barry/bvm, reminded her students of their responsibilities in being good students, and in becorning well educated women. She said "Do something to ennoble your lives, and aim at something excellent".

placing them in the top 1 % of the state • 15% of our graduating Year 12 students achieved an ATAR of 98.00 or above,

Year after year our Year 12 students involve themselves in

placing them in the top 2% of the state

a wide range of cocurricular pursuits, and achieve amazing things. They contribute to society, and work for the good of others.

And year after year, they achieve outstanding academic

• 36% of the students received an ATAER

of 95.00 or above (compared with 5% state-wide)

results!

• 51 % achieved scores of 90.00 or above Together with the whole School Community, 1 congratulate the Class of 2010. On the basis of the median ATAR score

of the cohort, and the percentage of study scores over 40, Loreto Mandeville Hall Toorak is placed as the top

performing Catholic School for 2010. Over the last ten

(compared with 10% state-wide) • 79% of our students achieved an ATAR of 80.00 or above

years Loreto Mandeville Hall has been consistently ranked as a top performing school.

• Perfect scores of 50 were achieved in 2

subject areas With great joy we recognise the fine achievements of our students, and we congratulate our inspiring and

• 58% of all grades were A or A+

dedicated teachers.

As our Loreto graduates pursue their chosen pathways

• 30% of unscaled study scores in subjects

to further study, we wish them well and congratulate

taught at Loreto Mandeville Hall Toorak

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Olivia Coburn 99.6

Sarah Glynn 98+

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Celia Mallard 98.65

Sarah McNena 98.7

Ivy Nguyen 99.4

Bridget O'Brien 98.7

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• For the Class of 2010, we celebrate together a median ATAR score of 90.2. The ATAR is the score used for Tertiary entrance and it is also a measure of a student's

ranking within the state of Victoria. Hence, this means that 50% of our Year 12 students achieved higher than this score. This is an extraordinary statistic.

• Loreto Toorak achieved 29% of study scores over 40. (State wide, the average is 9% over 40). We achieved a median study score of 36.

• On these measures, we are the Top Performing Catholic School; we are also the third Girls' School in Victoria.

• We achieve these outstanding results or- non-selective ent17. We achieve this year after year, consistently.

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Giulia McGauran

Lote: Italian

Oriana Torcasio Barberis

Biology

Annabel Jones

Lote: Japanese

Erica Yeung

Business Management

Meg Stacey

Lote: Russian

Elizabeth Kouznetsova

Chemistry

Danielle Grant

Lote: Spanish

Sylvia Jahn

Dance

Alex Smith

Mathematics (Further)

Hasitha Pelenda

Economics

Georgia Hunter

Mathematics (Methods)

Dan Qing Shi

Mathematics (Specialist)

Erica Yeung

Music Solo Performance

Mary Nguyen

National Politics

Sarah McNena

Physical Education

Caitlin Blackall

Physics

Danielle Grant

Studio Art

Celia Mallard

Texts and Traditions

Rebecca Olle

Theatre Studies

Meg Stacey

VET Dance

Georgiana Boland

VET Equine

Alexandra O'Connor

VET Hospitality

Natalie Wilkinson

Marissa Piazza

English

Marissa Piazza

Geography

Anneliese Henjak

Health

Amanda North

and Human Development

Karishma Vase

History (Renaissance)

Diana Jakobson

History (Revolutions)

Meg Stacey

International Studies

Katherine Holdsworth

Information Technology

Bernadette Walsh

Legal Studies

Georgia Hunter

Literature

Marissa Piazza

Lote: Chinese as a

Frances Lee

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Ye Hua He

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Meg Appleby

Lote: French

Isabella Commins

VET Interactive

Monica Dunne

Lote: Indonesian

Siobhan Stagg

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Our history - your story Work is well Jnderway in preparation for the publication, in 2014, of our history to celebrate one hundred and twenty-five years of Loreto Education in Melbourne. The history of the Loreto Sisters in Melbourne, through their early foundations, is seminal for Loreto Mandeville Hall

Toorak's distinctive history and ongoing participation as an integral member of the network of Loreto schools worldwide. Although Loreto Mandeville Hall dates its foundation from 1924, it was Mother M Gonzaga Barry (founder in 1875 of the Australian Province of the Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary, IBVM) who sowed the first seeds of a Melbourne metropolitan secondary school, Her initiatives - in establishing a convent and small parochial school in South Melbourne in 1889, followed by a larger day school for girls in Albert Park, the Central Catholic Training College, the Loreto Free Kindergarten and, after her death, St Mary's Hall at the University of Melbourne - were the forces that shaped Loreto Mandeville Hall Toorak.

In 1924 it was the Albert Park pupils who formed the nucleus ot the new school in Toorak and many of the Melbourne nuns served in the early years of the School's formation. The community at Toorak was further strengthened by the decision of the then Provincial of the IBVM to relocate her residences and offices from the mother house in Ballarat to Toorak from 1924 to 1940,

Writing school histories involves both a backwards and forwards perspective. Our aim is to trace the origins and effective impulses of the past, and to see how these were translated into continuous growth by succeeding generations that formed the platform for Loreto Toorak's unique identity and success. A published work is a tangible way of sharing the Toorak story Its success relies on the active participation of the broader School Community in the collection of memorabilia and memories. We would love your help in this enterprise. Enclosed in this issue you will find included a questionnaire and we hope many Past Pupils will enjoy responding to this invitation. Ms Jane Mayo Carolan School Historian

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Restoration of our statues

With the redevelopment of The Glade into the Amphitheatre Circle of

Friends, the nearby statue of St Joseph has been relocated to a new

of Schools (Principal) at Loreto Claremont, WA in 1917 and later became Superior of the Toorak Convent from 1942-1949, Mother Magdalen loved music, and conducted numerous music lessons in Albert Park.

home, the newly renamed St Joseph's Courtyard (formerly the Year 12

The restoration of St Joseph and St Roch (on the terence in front of

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the mansion), sees the completion of a major long-term project which

The statue of St Joseph was originally erected on the north side of the

conservatory in memory of Mother Magdalen (Lily) O'Hagan ibvm, soon after her death on 8 July 1956. Lily O'Hagan was born in New Zealand

on 2 January 1882 to Michael and Elizabeth McDonnell. Lilyb mother died when she was one, and she was then looked after by her aunt in

Ballarat. In 1906, she taught at Loreto Adelaide Terrace, Perth, before joining the IBVM with Mother Gonzaga Barry in 1904. In 1908 Lily was professed and took the name Magdalen. Mother Magdalen was Mistress

commenced in 2003. Through generous donations from many Past Pupils, and the funds acquired from the use of the Chapel for weddings, all our sacred statues have been cleaned and, where necessary,

restored. The contemporary -Shrine to Our Lady in the Glade will soon be relocated in front of the Junior School, to provide an area where our younger students can gather outdoors to pray.

Ms Jane Mayo Carolan School Historian

Photos recently donated

Late last year, 1946 classmates Margaret (nee O'Grady) Wrigley and Margaret (nee Brewster) Golder loaned their "happy snap" photographs from the 1 940s to the Heritage Centre for copying. These candid photographs of students outside the matriculation classroom, the Children of Mary in front of the grotto, and tennis students posing on the steps of the mansion, were all copied, identified and eventually

catalogued jnto our database. These photographs add to the existing collection of photographs copied from many past pupils, but we are still on the lookout for many more candid and formal group photos, If you have any photos of your time at school in a shoe box, or under the bed

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in a photo album, 1 would be keen to see them and make copies of them for our Heritage Centre.

Photos: 1 and 2. 1946 Matriculation Students standing outside their classroom. 3. Loreto Mandeville Hall Tennis Team 1943. Back

row: Margaret O'Grady, Jill Barclay. 3rd row: Letty King, Shirley Burne, Joan Mahon. 2nd row: Veronica Linehan, Catherine Starr. Front row: Mary Fowler 4. Children of Mary, 8 December 1946. Call for volunteers

To help Jane Mayo Carolan, we are seeking volunteers to work with our Heritage Collection by undertaking research into many aspects of the School, especially those students who held leadership positions such as House Captains, Sport(s) Captains. Although we have a comprehensive list of all our School Captains, we still have many gaps to fill when it comes to many other leadership positions. If you are interested in undertaking this research for the School, please contact Steve Stefanopoulos or Jane Mayo Carolan on 9823 8157.

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(barly Learning C enlre Term 1, 2011 at ELC: Significant Events, Friends and Visitors

St Peterb Early Learning Centre has welcomed many events, visitors and special friends this first term, all adding to the children's rich tapestry of learning. Our sense of Belonging and Being connected to the many aspects of our community happens in various ways.

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characteristics for the Loreto 2011 Year of Felicity. This Felicity shared faster Eggs she discovered!

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"Open your heart to joy; shine your light upon the world", to create various artworks, including self-portraits. The Year 2 students are photographed applying HLH

backgrounds of coloured ink to their oil pastel drawings. Ms Rebecca Johnson, Junior School Art teacher

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challenging eLeaming tasks, discovering new ICT skills and using the

Our Year 6 Learning Resources Leaders and an enthusiastic group of Year 5 students attended the annual student eTrain conference at

Collingwood Children's Farm and Abbotsford Convent on Tues 22 and

latest software at the Abbotsford Convent. Our girls were involved

in activities such as, movie making, web page design, Clayr-nation, computer programming, graphic design and comic movie-making.

Wed 23 March. This two day event was extremely productive, with

The conference concluded wFth a parents' presentation where all

students from Loreto Mandeville Hall Toorak and other Independent

students displayed their completed work for parents to view. The

schools working in teams with innovative educators. They completed

students were rightfully very proud of the standard of their work and

highly challenging ICT activities based on the Collingwood Children's

look forward to being able to share their new knowledge and ICT skills

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The first day of the conference was filled with informative farm

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experiences, which included milking a cow, feeding chickens

Junior School ICT Co-ordinator

and meeting the new calf born days earlier. This was followed by

Prep and Year 5 Gold Buddies

The 'Buddy Program' has operated in the Junior School for a number of years ariel there is always fierce competition to be paired with the Preparatory class. The program is wonderfully successful in building a close and supportive community throughout the Junior School. Ms Geraldine Woods and Ms Liz Blackie Junior School teachers

Leadership day

On 16 February Year 6 celebrated Leadership day with many activities focusing on teamwork,

public speaking and decision making. The leadership roles we voted for were: JSC (Junior School Counsellor), Arts, Social Justice, Sport, Environment and JLRC (Junior Learning Resource). All round it was a fun and educational day and everyone enjoyed it. Catherine Ives and Catherine Pahljina, Year 6

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denjor dchoof Orygen Youth Health Depression Awareness Headsmart Program In 2010 Loreto Mandeville Hall Toorak was the first

independent school to work in partnership with Orygen

Youth Health Parkville to introduce the Headsrnart Program.

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intervention program designed to help students recognse depressive symptoms, reduce the stigma associated with depression, and promote help-seeking. Surveys commissioned by the World Health Organisation reveal that

approximately 25% of young people experience depression before the age of 18. The three hour Headsmart workshop is part of the Year 10 social-emotional curriculum and uses

a range of media and fun activities to engage students in the learning process, ncludng role play, an electronic quz and audiovisual footage. Loreto showcased the Fleadsmart program at the Stonnington schools' Twilight Recognition Event on Thursday 9 December, 2010. Hannah Passmore, Genevieve Donnellon-May, Rebecca Tsotsos, Amelia

Freezer and Natalie Uong (pictured) represented Loreto Toorak at this event.

Loreto students presenting the Headsi-nan progiam u. i ,u olui in,ngtor, outiools

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recognition event, 9 December 2010.

School Councillor

Top Arts VCE 2010

Loreto Mandeville Hall proudly congratulates Amelia Mulkearns from the Class of 2010 for having two of her photographic social documentary artworks selected for this yearb Top Arts Exhibition. A major event in the annual school calendar, Top Arts: VCE 2010 again presents outstanding work completed by young student artists as part of their assessment for VCE Art and Studio Arts.

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'Up Close and Personal' - Melbourne Symphony Orchestra's Education Program

On Tuesday 29 March we welcomed well-known Australian composer, Stuart Greenbaum, and twenty musicians from the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, to give a workshop on Stuart Greenbaum's recently completed chamber orchestra work: Symphony No 2 Double Planet The orchestra was conducted by Brett Kelly from the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra. This work and its subsequent premiere, in March 2011, came about as a collaboration between the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra and the Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority (VCAA) in support of the 2011 VCE Music Study Design and one of its focus areas, Australian Music post 1910. Over two hundred and fifty senior students from Loreto Toorak and neighbouring schools attended this most information and valuable workshop.

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9Eusic Year 8 Wadaiko Drumming Incursions

During Term 1 this year, the three Year 8 Music Classes participated in Japanese Drumming Workshops at school, in the Auditorium. This workshop

taught the girls the basic skills of playing the large Japanese drums, which at-e such a vibrant and attractive aspect of Japanese culture. The presentation, given by Tosh Sakamoto, ncluded Japanese language, hands-on student participation and information about historical and cultural significance.

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There was great excitement when students returned to school this

Sam Van der Venne has been the Catering Manager at

term! Cafd Mandeville has a colourful new look; a new menu, and

Loreto Toorak for one year and in that time has overseen the

a JUICE BAR! Sodexo, the company that operates the Cafd, has

implementation of popular initiatives in Caf6 Mandeville. Sam's

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anager in a leading hotel, have informed his successful anagement of Cafa Mandeville and the other Sodexo staff: Cam

10•1•ft:Idlial•ft=11[=11,:U[•]11,BE,i•rn,ze].t••[•(s;•bla,I:*s(• juice bar is blending around 180 tantalizing smoothies daily that are especially tailored to the needs of the students at Loreto Toorak: Rowing Recovery, Yoghurt Berry Crush, Strawberry Fields, Clendon Crush. In addition, Natural lives up to its name with fresh juices:

apple, orange, apple and two fruits, as well as fruit bags, snack tubs, fruit salad and banana bread. Fair Trade Coffee is available for

staff and Year 12 students, reusable 'keep cups' can be purchased. Maintaining the synergy between the School's and Sodexo's philosophy regarding wholesome food prepared daily in the CaM, or brought in fresh daily, there is no fried food, no confectionary or carbonated soft drinks, minimal use of salt and reduced fat.

Caf6 Mandeville has over 500 transactions per day and for under

$5, students and staff can buy food and a drink. While the CaM is

(Chef), Dom (Assistant Manager/Supervisor), Manni (Natural!) and Rose (lunch orders/register/retail). The atmosphere of CaM Mandeville is a great buzz at recess and lunchtime. Ambient lighting, cafd tables, new stools and benches, bright, fresh colours and discreet advertising draw the students into their own fresh food caf6 for formal and informal gatherings. In addition to catering for breakfast, recess and lunchtime needs of students and staff, Sam and the staff at Caf6 Mandeville cater for

all the School's needs including: Parents' Cocktail Party, Principal's meetings, Development functions, Debating Dinner, Rowing

Dinner, Literary Breakfasts and a special morning tea for staff each Wednesday.

located in the Senior School, the Junior School students are able

While Caf@ Mandeville is operated by Sodexo, a Caf* Committee ·

to order their lunch. The most popular items include: roast of the

oversees that the synergy of the School and Sodexo is retained.

day each Thursday, sandwiches, sweet chilli-chicken subs, sushi and seasonal favourites such as freshly made soup and a bread roll in winter. The staff members at Loreto Toorak are particularly

Sam and the CaM Committee are refining the Junior School ordering process; planning an online ordering system and a 'cashless' caf@, and maintaining an commitment to fresh, healthy food.

tempted by the fresh fish and salad each Friday.

New Year 9 Kitchen Garden

Over the past few weeks, a new Kitchen Garden has been established by Mr Matthew Eddy and the Year 9 girls. We have built raised, no-dig garden beds using mostly recycled organic materials including horse manure, straw: sawdust and soil leftover from the glade redevelopment. Mrs Ferdinands helped

us plant garlic and other vegetables. The Kitchen Garden allows the girls to experience and contribute to a community project that they might otherwise not have access to. We aN-n to recycle organic waste from the School 's kitchen classroom and Cafe Mandeville, as well as supply fresh food to both of these areas.

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We also undertook work in a small village wRh a not-for-profit micro-

leave and to volunteer in one of the many developing nations on that

finance project, where the women of the village would get a small loan

continent. The New Zealand company we signed with lead us to a small

to set up a variety of enterprises ranging from buying two pigs to create

organisation in Uganda, which in turn had us living and working with

piglets that could then be sold, to hairdressing or tailoring businesses.

a family, who were the directors of YOFAFO, Youth Africa Focussed

With the income, children could go to school and medicines and

Foundation. Valence and his wife Doreen live in a small town called

footwear could be bought, raising their standard of living

Lugazi, which became our borne for a month. Along with the couple, both tertiary trained and in their early thirties, were their srrall son

Joshua and an American volunteer, Courtney, who had been to Uganda before and was a wonderful guide and supporter during our first few hesitant days. Valance was a Tutsi frorn Hwanda and he had set up a school for

orphans about fIfty minutes away frorn Lugazi where he had bought some land with volunteer donations. Rather than go in to the classrooms

Our last role was to set up an HIV awareness program in the village, to break down the stigma of the condition and to get the village people tested so that they could go on the anti-retroviral drug program. This would enable them to live positively and continue to work and study.

After leaving Uganda we travelled to Rwanda and the great game parks of Kenya and Tanzania, finally heading to Botswana and Namibia and ending our sojourn in Cape Town.

and teach the children, who were nearing exams, it was more beneficial

The people of Uganda and, for that matter, the people we met on the

to run seminars for the teachers: to coax them away from using the

rest of our travels in Africa, were all engaging and positive about their

earle to discipline the children, to focus on positive ways to engage

lives and treated us with respect and good humour. We could definitely

the students through questioning techniques, and the use of stimulus

see ourselves volunteering again, but perhaps a little closer to home,

material such as flip charts, posters and other material. We were able

to purchase a variety of these in the capital city Kampala, with some fundrajsing money raised by Courtney We employed a wide range of adult teaching practices involving role plays, storytelling and small group activities. A few months after we returned home we were delighted to hear that the school had adopted a "No Caning" policy and that teachers and students were much happier. We thought the greates change from our time in Uganda would be in us, but it also turned out to be beneficial

to the small group of teachers and students at the primary school.

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despite the special attraction that Africa still has on us. Mr Alon Kaiser

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1 Parents' Association

Loreto Welcomes Program

The purpose of the Association is to involve families in the life of the

We are proud to announce that in 2011 the Loreto Welcomes Program

,/r Loreto Community, including Past Parents and Past Pupils, to foster

4 activities, communications and interaction within the Loreto Community, and to raise funds for approved school projects.

has attracted 66 Parent Representatjves across Junior and Senior School.

A major focus of the Development Office is working with the Parents' Association through the Loreto Welcomes Program. The Program combines the resources and leadership of the School with the

President's Report 2010

generosity and goodwill of Parent Representatives to welcome new

"Once again our Loreto Community has shown wonderful dexterity

families into the School Community and promote amongst all parents

by demonstrating how well we can pull together. The combination of

a spirit of participation and mutual support, In order to facilitate the

highly successful events such as the Ladies' Luncheon, Fathers' Dinner, Tennis Day, Football Night and the hugely successful Golf Day managed

with you to provide social opportunities and to advise you about

to raise a tidy sum showing great determination and enthusiasm with

School or Parents' Association functions during the year. If you have

the introduction of new events and new volunteers adding to our much

any questions or queries, please do not hesitate to contact your Parent

needed diversity of fund and friend-raising."

Representative.

Michael Tsotsos, President of the Parents' Association, had great

pleasure in presenting a cheque to Dr Susan Stevens for $50,000. The money raised by the Parents' Association in 2010 was due to the success of the Tennis Day, Ladies' Luncheon and Fathers' Dinner. In 2010, the Loreto Mandeville Hall Parents Assocjation raised money for

Loreto Welcomes Program, your Parent Representatives will be liaising

In Term 1, the Parent Representatives have organised Coffee Mornings and Cocktail Parties, giving parents the opportunity to get together in a

social environment, enabling parents to meet others in their daughters year level. In Term 2, plans are already underway for many Mother/

Daughter occasions, Dinners, Cocktail Parties and Movie Nights.

the Open Circle Amphitheatre. All parents are reminded to please check the eBulletin each week for

mportant information about Year Level functions being organised by Parent Representatives. Also, the Parent Reps will send information Save The Date

about these events via email - please check your emails on a regular basis.

The Chamber Choir, Capella Quirina Neuss To perform in the Chapel of Christ the King Monday 24 October 2011

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Kooyong Lawn Tennis Club was filled with much chatter and laughter on Wednesday 23 March when approximately 100 Loreto Ladies met to play tennis, partake in Cardio Tennis workout, or simply join in for a delicious lunch. A raffle was held during lunch with many gorgeous prizes on offer. Special thanks must go to Judy Leahy, Geraldine O'le, Siobhan Miller and Fiona Stacey who were the coordinators of this event.

Loreto Towels & Merchandise

Last year the Committee who coordinated the Annual Loreto Ladies' Luncheon commissioned the oroduction of a Loreto towel. If you would like to purchase one of these towels or any other Loreto merchardise, you can download the order form from the website.

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Loreto Secondo, our second hand uniform shop, operates under the auspices of the Parents' Association and relies on the generous

donations of pe-,oved uniforms from our School families, We hope that our families find Loreto Secondo a valuable service and continue to support the endeavours of the Parents' Association. Each Term we encourage you to assess your uniform to determine if it w Il be suitable for another season. Families who would like to donate their uniform items to the Parents' Association car drop them off to the Development Office. All donations are greatly appreciated.

At the discretion of the Parents' Association, items donated will either be dry cleaned and tagged for sale in Loreto Secondo, alternatively, some items will be packed up and shipped to Timor Leste. Over the past few years, a number ot boxes of tunics, spray jackets, "pinnies", sports pants and windcheaters have been sent to the Alola Foundation in Dill where they will be distributed to families in need. We do thank you for your generous donations and your ongoing support of Loreto Secondo.

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Entertainment Books Entertainment TM

Books feature valuable offers from many

popular local businesses. The 2011/2012 edition has great new inclusions like McDonaldb, The Palace by Luke Mangan, Mezzo Bar and GMII, Falls Creek, Left Bank Melbourne, Kmart... ./.i-1

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A big thank you also to Damian Whelan who has been coordinating

is an important component of our Religious Education Program. Mass

the Senior School Masses for the past 10 years. Thank you to Catrina

is followed by a barbecue breakfast prepared for many, many years by

O'Leary in Junior School for coordinating the Junior School Masses, Anne

our School fathers who have volunteered their time and energy This

Elliott who plays pjano accompaniment for the Junior School Masses and

year the following fathers have volunteered their time: Mike Cockburn

to Andrea Savage in Junior School who prepares the hymns.

(Year 8 Mass), John Pattison (Year 5 Mass), Adrian Kennedy (Year 6 Mass) and Tony Cu len (Year 12 Mass). The Loreto Community deeply appreciates the support of School families.

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A special thank you to Peter Walsh who has dedicated the past 10

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We were fortunate to hear from our two School Captains - Annabel Jones and Emma Quirk who presented on what this important day means to

them. They referred to Mary Ward's famous quote that "women in time to come will do much" and implored us, as Loreto women, to ensure that

this dream continues to be fulfilled as we acknowledge our responsibility to ensure that injustice towards women does not go unnoticed in our own society, in our School and even in our families.

Our guest speaker at the Breakfast was Ms Susan Pascoe AM, who shared with us stories of women affected by the Black Saturday Bushfires of February 2009 in which 173 people died. Ms Pascoe was one of three

Commissioners on the Victorian Bushfires Royal Commission established after these devastating bushfires, and was able to present to us a first4

hand account of the role women played in their affected communities both during the emergency and in the days and weeks that followed. We are most grateful for the financial support of the following organisations:

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Important dates

Open Dates Loreto Secondo

2011 Father/Daughter Mass Dates

Major Fundraising

Term 2

Term 2

Fathers' Dinner

Tuesday 24 May

Football Night

Wednesday 27 July

Writers' Breakfast

Thursday 25 August

Ladies' Luncheon

Friday 2 September

Men's Golf Day

Sunday 16 October

Wednesday 25 May Wednesday 29 June

1 pm - 4pm 1 pm - 4pm

Term 3

22 May

Year 7

Term 3

14 August

Year 10

Wednesday 27 July

1 pm - 4pm

28 August

Year 9

Wednesday 17 Aug

9am - 2prn

11 September Year 3/4

Wednesday 31 Aug

1 pm - 4pm

Wednesday 21 Sept

1 pm - 4pm

Term 4 23 October

Prep-Year 2

Thank you to our Donors

Donations gratefully received by the School between September 2010 - February 2011 Frank and Patti Ainalis

Peter and Melanie Hannon

Claudio Roda and Nicoletta Larobina

Tom and Anna Alexiadis

Conrad and Kim Hauser

Anne Rohnsheim

Renato and Josephine Bastone

Mark and Leonie Henschke

Michael and Margaret Ruane

Neil Beagley

Peter and Kerryn Higgins

Bernard and Samantha Saundry

Lynne Beck

Paul and Diana Hoy

Pat Scammell

Jamie and Marjorie Bourbon

Ted and Angela Hummerston

Terry and Annabelle Scanlon

Mark and Sally-Anne Brady

Philip and Martine Jackson

Andrew Schmidt

Robert Britten-Jones

lain and Annemaree Jones

Monica Schneider

Aileen Buesing

Elizabeth Kennedy

Marjorie Scollin

Mjehael and Fiona Burn

Mark and Linda Kerr

John and Karen Sheldon

Robbie and Elizabeth Burns

lan and Susan Leitch

lan and Fiona Stacey

Angelo and Sarina Calcinotto

Anthony and Deborah Lennon

Susan Stevens

Martin Casey and Suzanne Raabe

Andrew and Alison Leyden

Nerida Sullivan

Don and Lucy Christie

Michael and Jo Lonergan

Ross and Jan Sweet

Hugh and Cherry Collins

Paul and Claire McCann

Chris and Julie Taylor

Alexander and Nicola Commins

David and Juliette McFarlane

Stuart and Peta Taylor

Brian and Elizabeth Crowe

Rob McGauran and Alex Giannini

Vrginia Thredgold

Myles Crowhurst and Catherine Maimone

Jonathan and Jude Tolley

Gerard and Nerida Dalbosco

Elizabeth Darby Ann Darwent Susan Davidson

Michael and Majella Donovan Jim and Margaret Edwardson Peter and Angela Elliot

Tony and Margaret Esposito Alex and Rommy Fabbri Peter Flanagan and Patricia Bergin Stuart and Grace Fowler Lolita Frederico

Nick and Carolyn Freezer Malcolm and Margret Fricker Roger and Lesley Gillespie Stephen and Tricia Gorman Sebastian Greene and Priscilla Kieman

Fred and Gas Haig Philip Henschke

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Crowhurst Peter Marks Patrick and Melanie Moore

Frank and Beata Morabito

Christine Munday Livia Nahamowicz

Stephen and Keryn Nossal Brendan and Grace O'Brien

Mary O'Connor Mchael and Elizabeth Pattison John and Carolyn Pereira

Camelia and Linda Tource Carlo Vaccari

Richard van der Merwe and Sue Laws

Matt and Sarah Vaughan Peter and Chris Walsh Sandra Waterman Jo White

Russell and Genevieve White

James and Anna Wright-Smith Russ Withers

Anonymous

Chris Pidcock and Lisa Barker

Margaret Pyne Michael and Caroline Quinert

Greg and Amanda Quirk Mark and Rebecca Rawolle

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Reunions

For submissions for Reunions, News Snippets, Family News and Events, please contact: Chrissie Collins, Alumnae Coordinator, phone 9823 8148, email chrissie.collins@loretotoorak.vic.edu.au

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students accompanied by our Director of Music, Mary O'Driscoll. Steve

How wonderful it was to welcome over 60 Past Pupils from the Classes

of 1925 to 1951 to our annual 60+ Year Luncheon. Judy Reid, Director of Development, welcomed the guests on behalf of our Principal,

Dr Susan Stevens, and reminded them of the importance of friendships

Stefanopoulos, our Heritage Collection and Records Manager informed the gathering of future plans to open the Mansion for tours later in the year, and introduced Historian, Jane Mayo Carolan who is preparing a

history of Loreto in Melbourne,

made whilst at school. Judy commented that these friendships become

Lunch was served in the Oak Parlour and the Reception Room and there

friendships for life as was evident from the friendships amongst the

was much conversation and reminiscing about the "old days". In the

gathered group that have lasted 60 years or more.

true spirit of felicity, the unexpected interruption caused by the fire alarm

School Captains Annabel Jones and Emma Quirk welcomed everyone on behalf of the students and shared highlights of the year so fat

going off, was seen as adding to the enjoyment of the day rather than as an annoyance!

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Grania Poliness, Toni Meehan, Dawne-Marie O'Farrell, Anne Quay, Pat Lurie, Julie Loughnan, Coralie Robinson, Edwina Lampitt, Angelda Drever CLASS OF 1955 - 55 Year Reunion

The Baths Middle Brighton Restaurant was the venue for the 55 year Reunion of this Class on 17 September 2010. There was an excellent attendance, and we welcomed several faces we hadn't seen for some

years. We were delighted to have the company of Sister Ruth ibvm, our

the friendships which have endured for so many years. We felt we were those same overalled girls who walked the Green Verandah so long ago,

though we had all lived through such different experiences since we had left Loreto.

Thanks to the organisers and everyone who attended, as it was a special

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and joyous day for us all.

It was a time to acknowledge our affection of our School, and to continue

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CLASS OF 1980 - 30 Year Reunion

fabulous catering from Kate Turner. A group of 47 girls came along which

Some of the girls were in denial, others thought we had made a mistake when they received the invitation to the 30 Year Reunion. How could it

was a fantastic turn out and the evening progressed with everyone really enjoying catching up after initial nerves and not knowing what or who to expect! Caroline Walsh put together a brilliant Powerpoint of photos

be? So soon, haven't we just left?

from the Mandevillian and various personal archives, It really gave the

The evening of 11 September 2010 began in the Oak Parlour for

night something extra as we viewed the presentation in amazement and

champagne and a tour of the School. This was greatly received as

realised how long some of us have been friends and just how cute we all

there have been quite a few changes since our day! Everyone enjoyed

were.

re-visiting places of academic achievement and places where innocent

Many thanks to the committee: Anne Ley, Caroline Walsh, Alison Moon,

jovial antics took place. The winning location for "ol' times" sake was

Anna Doyle and Angela Lamana who all contributed to a really happy

where we changed into our terry toweling one piece sports suit!

and successful evening. And we look forward to the next Reunion.

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couple have settled overseas. A few of us, including myself, have not

On the 22 October about 30 Mandevillians from the class of 1985

ventured far, living in our childhood suburbs and proudly dropping our

gathered at Vin Cellar in High Street for our 25 Year Reunion. It is always

daughters at the big, familiar gates in Mandeville Crescent

so nice to catch up with old school friends and I really loved being able to

We all agreed that it would be lovely to celebrate our next Reunion at

reminisce with so many happy faces I had not seen in awhile.

School as some have not been back for many years.

There was much laughter and chatter as we swapped stories, over a

I look forward to seeing everyone again in 2015!

glass of wine, about our careers and families and the places we now

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CLASS OF 1990 - 20 Year Reunion

On Friday 22 October 2010, 50 girls from the Class of 1990 reunited in the Oak Parlour. There was a feeling of excitement and nervousness from these 50 women, who 20 years ago saw each other every day We

were welcomed by Dr Susan Stevens and then shown the new additions to the School, including the Barry Centre. So much of the School has been upgraded in 20 years; we were all very impressed.

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At 7.30pm we wandered over to the Toorak Bowling Club where everyone seemed to relax and catch up on the past decade. It was

fantastic to see Pow many people still looked so similar to our days in uniform. There was an excitirg vibe in the air and many of us picked up friendships where we left off. For most of us, the night was over too quickly We all agreed that we must catch up again jn 5 years, Genevieve Curtain (Daly) and Danielle Kift (O'Donoghue)


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On the 13 October 2010, the Class of 2009 gathered together for our first Reunion since graduating trot-n Loreta It had been a much anticipated occasion, and I, like many others, was very excited as I

walked up the driveway through those familiar gates that ] had passed each morning during my days at Loreto, almost expecting Ms O'Connor to pul me over for wearing dangling earrings and other blings! As we entered the glowing Oak Parlour, we were warmly greeted by

Dr Stevens, Mrs Burns and Ms McCarty. It was wonderful to see some of our teachers again, and we all spoke with nostalgia of those who

were absent. Although it had been nearly a year since many of us had met each other, as soon as we congregated in that familiar room, we

were instantly drawn together and chattered away just as we always did

One rather amusing story came from some of us who wears our silver graduation rings religiously, as this often draws quite a bit of attention from fellow uni students - one even remarked that Loreto must be some

sort of cult blowing! We shared many other diverse stories of our first year out - from university, at work, volunteering, or any manner of gapyear activities. It was clear that each of us had embarkee on our next phase of that journey towards fulfilling our unique and individual goals, hopes and dreams, and would be testimony that "women in time to come will do much"

Be it wilder or wiser, perhaps some of us have changed a I ttle, but it was clear that the bond that binds us Loreto girls remained unwaveringly

strong, and I'm already looking forward to the next Reun,on! Claire Wong

throughout our school years; and as Loreto girls, we never fail to live up to our renowned love of food and of course talkina!

HONG KONG REUNION - 24 September 2010 at Watermark Restaurant, Hong Kong Under a rather cloudy sky on a balmy September

evening, on the edge of Hong Kong's famous Victoria Harbour, 15 Loreto ladies gathered to talk, laugh, talk, reminisce, talk, eat, talk, drink, talk, share, then talk. If the noise level: smiles

and laughter were anything to go by - and the fact that we were (as in the past) the last group to leave the restaurant around midnight - then tt¢41* %

the Loreto Reunion in Hong Kong was again a fantastic success. Dr Susan Stevens (Principal and Chair of Loreto Schools of Australia) once again enthusiastically hosted the Hong Kong Reunion and during the evening, gave everyone around the table a comprehensive update on Loreto Australia's activities and events, news from various

happenings and of future plans. Despite having been in many different years at School, for varying lengths of time and at three different Loreto Schools around Australia, all of

the Alumnae managed to find so much to talk and laugh about, remember and share, Over the delicious food and Australian wines, everyone had a fabulous evening sharing their memories of Mandeville Hall Kirribilli and Marryatville and making many new connections with each other as well. 6

The next Hong Kong Reunion will be held on Friday 7 October 2011 and we really hope to see even more Alumnae from many Loreto schools.

All Loreto Past Pupils who are living, working and travelling in the region are warmly welcomed to join

Above left: Anna Steiner (Toorak 1981) and Dr Susan Stevens Above right: Michele Rosich

the next event.

(McDonald ) (Toorak 1964) and daughter Eliette Capiowe (Toorak / Kirribilli 1988)

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Reunions Overview 2011

NO OF YEARS

CLASS OF

DATE

10 years

2001

Friday 3 June

EVENT/VENUE

COORDINATOR/S

Drinks in the Oak Parlour followed by

Lara Signorino

Cocktails at Maeve Fox

Loreto Legal Profession

Cocktails

Chrissie Collins

School Tour and Drinks in the Oak Parlour

Tahlia Madden, Emma Roche

Drinks in the Oak Parlour followed by a

Anna Meirelles

Wednesday 15 June

5 years

2006

30 years

1981

i Friday 29 July Friday 2 September

Cocktail Party at Toorak Bowling Club 1 year

2010

Thursday 15 September Cocktails in the Oak Parlour

Chrissie Collins

40 years

1971

Friday 21 October

Elizabeth Curtain

Drinks in the Oak Parlour followed by Dinner (venue TBC)

Interstate and International Reunions 2011 LOCATION

DATE

EVENT/VENUE

COORDINATOR/S

London

Sunday 3 July

Lunch in the Cadogon Hotel, Knightsbridge

Chrissie Collins

Rome, Italy

Friday 8 July

Dinner in Le Grotte Restaurant

Chrissie Collins

Adelaide

Friday 19 August

Cocktails (venue TBC)

Chrissie Collins

Hong Kong

Friday 7 October

Dinner (venue TBC)

Anna Steiner

Eorelo Ljonnects Making connections in the spirit of Mary Ward

President's Report

The St Omer Scholarship

Dear Past Pupils of Loreto Mandeville Hall Toorak,

In 2010 the St Omer Scholarship was awarded to Siana

I would like to thank all Past Pupils who continue to support the School and the Past Pupils' Association, whether by attending an event, being on the PPA Commktee, donating to the School's projects or organising a Reunion. It goes without saying that the PPA owes its success to its many supporters and members.

Madden and Richa Deshpande, both of whom were completing their first year of university studies; Siana in Bioscience at Monash University and Richa in Commerce at the University of Melbourne. Siana was School Captain of Loreto Toorak in 2009 and Richa was a Student Leader. Siana and Richa travelled to

India in January to volunteer at Loreto Sealdah, a school which

The PPA will mean different things to different girls and perhaps different

caters for some of the poorest of the poor female students in

generations, but I would encourage all of you to keep in touch with the

Calcutta. They assisted in the classroom and worked with the

School Community Whilst many of us regularly keep up with a handful

'rainbow children' - those who are homeless and live on the

of close school friends, PPA events can help you to link up with girls from

roof of the school, relying on its community for food, shelter

other year levels and other social groups whom you might not come

and education.

across through your usual networks. PPA events also enable you to meet other generations of Loreto Toorak girls, who might be in similar jobs, similar locations or similar circumstances to you. I joined the PPA Committee at the beginning of 2010 and it has been a very rewarding

If you would like more information about the St Omer Scholarship and Mary Ward International and how you can help, please contact Loreto Toorak or go to www. loreto.org.au

experience, The Loreto Community is much broader than the group of girls with whom you graduated.

You can keep up with PPA news and events by visiting our website and reading the Development Office - Past Pupils pages in the Mandevillian, as well as our E-Bulletins and our new Facebook page. 1 look forward to meeting you soon at one of our future events. The PPA Committee welcomes your ideas about how we can best serve and keep in touch with our Past Pupils and of course, we are always thrilled to welcome new people on to the Committee. With Best Wishes,

Rosannah Healy (2001), President

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28 Mandevillian • May 2011


Federation 2012

Loreto Federation is a Conference for Past Pupils from all of the Loreto Schools in Australia. It provides an opportunity to come together to foster the spirit and unity of Loreto throughout Australia, to celebrate our heritage, particularly as we celebrate over 400 years of Mary Ward Education worldwide, and to call us to action, identifying ways in which we can carry on the work of Mary Ward - acting for justice, in our world today and supporting the work of Mary Ward International.

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sterling silver ring will provide a tangible link to your years at Loreto and

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connect you to the many Past Pupils of Loreto Schools throughout Australia.

"Striding out in Freedom and Love"

3, 4&5 May 2012

The cost of the Ring is $100.00 (includes GST and handling) To order, please download and complete your order form from the Alumnae section of the School website, enclose payment and return to the School at your earliest convenience. 1

Contact

Any enquiries can be answered by Chrissie Collins on 03 9823 8148 Mary Nicholls

Anna Gingell Alumni Development Officer

President,

Loreto Past Pupils' Association Loreto Nedlands/Claremont

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gingell.anna@johnxxiii.edu.au Venues

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Volunteers night. August 2011. More details to come

To register your interest, please contact Chrissie Collins on 9823 8148 or email: chrissie.collins@loretotoorak.vic.edu.au

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On Sunday 21 Novernber 2010 Loreto Toorak Past Pupils! Association and Loreto Family International held the Annual Mass - 'Feast of Christ the King'

For this Service we had in excess of 100 Past Pupils along with family and friends in attendance, Our Chapel of Christ the King looked beautiful, and the Chamber Choir Mandeville Melodics performed with

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special guest soloist Jessica Young (2003) The theme for the Mass was 'A celebration of women who are

Loreto Girls'. When we do something through the generations, we tie together our past and our present. We link, grandmother to mother to

Events PPA Annual Mass. Left to right: Kate Jackson, Patsy

granddaughter, with shared expellences, values and memories. With

Shannon, Marion Hayward, Sr Therese Lechte ibvm

events such as our PPA Annual Mass, lasting memories are formed. This Service was a lovely opportunity to attend Loreto Toorak on a sunny

Please mark your 2011 diaries

Sunday morning, to reflect on family and friends, and the 'old' school

PPA Card Day - Friday 10 June

days here at Loreto Toorak.

PPA Afternoon of Reflection - Sunday 26 June

What was most memorable was the atmosphere and seeing our dear Past Pupils having this opportunity to pray, reflect and of course socalise. May this Mass become an Annual Event for many more of our

GLS Breakfast - Wednesday 7 September

special Loreto supporters.

Annual Mass - Sunday 20 November For more info an these events contact: Chrissie Collins chrissie.collins@loretotoorak.vic.edu.au

Keeping in Touch - New Facebook · Goodbye Mandevillians OnLine - Hello Facebook

This official Facebook page for our Loreto Community has now replaced Mandevillians Online. The key objective for moving over to Facebook is to grow our Loreto relationships - Keeping our Loreto Friendships Alive.

Facet)ook is also the perfect medium for communication in regards to Class Reunions, Functions and Loreto News. L

, Please visit www.facebook com/loretotoorak to directly link to our official Loreto Toorak Facebook page and 'like' us

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30 Mandevillian • May 2011


Onippels Sri Lanka Visit

Last July 2010, Michelle O'Connor (1987) and her daughter Sarah (2006) travelled through Sri Lanka (mother and grandmotherb homeland) They travelled by local bus and train from the coast to the hill country, experiencing the beauty of the land and culture.

A highlight of the journey was visiting St Gabriel's Orphanage high up in the mountains of Hatton. There was a strong sense of respect, pus care for the some 30 children by The Franciscan Sisters. A place to feel safe and be loved.

Anna Lewis (1974) Anna graduated from the University of Melbourne in August 2010 with a Doctor of Clinical Physiotherapy. She has been working with the Australian Defence Forces for 10 years and conducted research on clinical pilates intervention for chronic lower back pain. Anna resides in

Sydney and is contactable on anna.lewis@defence.gov. au (she would love to hear from old classmates).

Belinda Gibson (1995) Belinda, who is the current Elective Surgery Manager at Melbourne's St Vincents Hospital, was recently named Catholic Health Australiab Emerging Leader of the Year 2010. Belinda is the current coordinator

2010 Victorian Churchill Fellowship

of Elective Surgery at St Vincents, a position she has held since 2004. Belinda was noted as an exceptional and rare leader; she has

Congratulations to Dr Natalie De Morton (1994) who was a 2010 Victorian Churchill Fellowship recipient. She will travel to the USA and

outstanding management skills and a strong track record of achieving positive outcomes.

Canada to study physical ageing in community dwelling older adults,

i l. Alice McNamara (2003)

The Churchill Trust was established in 1965 to honour the memory of Sir Winston Churchill, by awarding overseas research Fellowships known

Alice MeNarnara won the Women's division

of the 2011 Empire State Building Run-Up

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as 'Churchill Fellowships'.

running race, scaling 86 floors in just 13 minutes.

Since its inception The Churchill Trust has awarded Churchill Fellowships to over 3,400 Australians who, like Churchill, are innovative, filled with

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a spirit of determination and possess a strong desire to benefit their community.

heart rate the whole way" It was the 24-yearold's first attempt at the idiosyncratic event.

Churchill Fellowships allow applicants to design their own research project, travel the world and further their knowledge in their chosen field,

Alice said she was missing her first week of

before returning to make a real contribution to Australian society. Best of luck Natalie!

She said it was "probably one of the toughest things I've ever done," and she had a "max

_1 medical school in Melbourne to compete in the

Burl Up

"I think it's worth it," she said. Queen's Birthday Honours List 2010 Dr Richard (Dick) O'Bryan (1952) was awarded the OAM in the

Queen's Birthday Honours List 2010, in recognitionforhisoutstanding achievement and service to the community of St Kilda, particularly as a general practitioner. Congratulations Dick!

'., i„ Since graduating from Loreto, Alice has competed in the Beijing Olympics, won 4 World Championships in Rowing, completed a double degree in Commerce and Science and is now embarking on a 4 year Medical

Degree. And in her spare time with Rowing, Alice is in training for Olympic selection for the 2012 London Games.

Loreto Sisters Mission in Zambia

Sr Elizabeth Donnan ibvm and Helen O'Reilly (nee O'Doherty), Class of

to the high (but decreasing) incidence of HIV. There is also a small

1962, arranged their own mini Reunion recently in Zambia,

leprosarjurn.

Friends since their secondary school days at Loreto Toorak, Helen

If you want to read more about the Sanda Maria Mission and the work

with her family responded to Sr Elizabethb invitation to visit her at the

of the Loreto Sisters go to www, loretosisters.org.za

Sanda Maria Mission, where she has been since 2006. Sanda Maria

Mission (parish) is situated in Lukulu, a market town in the western province of Zambia, overlooking the majestic Zambezi River. Helen and Sr Elizabeth have kept in touch over the years despite the many rniles between them. Helen has been in the U.S. since 1969.

She has a psychotherapy practice and lives in Hastings on Hudson. She is married and has two adult children: Kathryn and Stephen. Elizabeth - now Sr Elizabeth - joined the Loreto order in 1965 and taught for many years at Loreto Toorak and other Loreto schools in Australia, before taking an assignment in South Africa and then in Zambja.

The Sancta Maria Mission was established by the Caphucians in 1935 and the town of Lukulu grew up around the Mission. Today there are 7 small Christian communities and 68 out-stations. The Parish is run

by the Oblate Fathers with the assistance of the Christian Brothers and the Loreto Sisters.

Sr Elizabeth and her colleague, Sr Patricia Hanvey ibvm have their hands full in providing for the educational, health and spiritual needs of this community. Their work includes community schools, sodalities,

building projects and health care programs, most of which are related

Open your heart to joy • Felicity 31


Farnill& Je Il) S BIRTHS

O'BRIEN Catherine (1990) and Stephen Meade, Hugo Stephen born 19/05/2010, a brother for Laura, Juliette and Ava

RICHARDS Ann (1991) and Lachlan Bennett, Daniel Noah born 22/09/2010

ROBERTS Emily (1995) and Travis O'Connell, Fiona Catherine born 6/3/2011, a sister for Sophie

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Nowak, Michael Leonardo born 18/09/2010, a

SULLIVAN Anna (1994) and Giles Musker, Hugo Archibald born 1 1/11/2009

(ex-Staff), Sadie Louise born 1 6/12/2010

BALL Virginia (1998) and Chris Williams, Edward Oscar born 1 7/09/2010

BOURKE Sarah (1991) and Chris String, Theodora Catherine born 18/08/2010

BURNES Dominique (1991) and Damian Dalton, Harvey born 15/10/2010, a brother for Lily and Sam

CALDOW Simone (1994) and Garrick

DEATHS

The Loreto Mandeville Hall Toorak Community extends sincere condolences to the families of

the following members of our Community who BIRD Dr Peter on 1 9/12/2010, husband of

Harvey

Toorak Music Teacher) and Ashley Savage

ANDERSON Wendy (Staff) and Ashley Savage

26/11/2010

have died recently.

brother for Lukas and Jakob

Matthew Joseph born 09/02/2010

SPADARO Alana (2000) to Steve Mason on

Elwood born 22/3/2011, a brother for Milly and

Beautiful daughter of Wendy Anderson (Loreto

ADAMI Louise (1991) and Andrew VIachiotis,

on 30/05/2010

SMITHERS Ed (staff) and Claire, Archie

SOSZYNSKI Marta (1997) and Andrew ne Louise Anderson born 16/12/2016

SELVENDRA Lalitha (1997) to Stuart Mundy

Lila, father of Susie (1967), Joanne (1971), Julie (1972), Sandi (1973), Peter (1975) and Daryl COLLINS Louise (Bourke, 1949) on

14/6/2010, cousin of Jorgensen sisters, Lenore 0 941),Wilma (1942) and Helen (1952) COLOMBO Sergio on 18/3/2011, husband

THOMAS Sarah (1988) and Andrew Mears,

of Joan (dec), father of Jane (1981) and Sandy

Violette Sienna born 20/04/2010

(1986)

TIGHE Rachel (1989) and David Boyd, Lucy

CONNAUGHTON Joan (1936) on 5/4/2011,

Grace born 02/07/2010, a sister for Eliza

wife of Fred (dec), mother of Lou (1968) (dec), Jo (Staff) 0 969), Peter (1971), Michael (1973),

WARD Anne-Marie (1985) and Terry Healy, Jack Patrick born 20/12/2010

WORTLEY Kate (1993) and Mark Welte, Finn

Campbell born 14/10/10, a brother for Hamish ZAHARA Felicity (1994) and Ben Perry, Camilla Margaret born 23/08/2010, a slster for Zara and Jemima

ENGAGEMENTS

and Kate (1975). Grandmother to Louise (1999), Katie (2001), Caroline (2001), Anna (2002) and Kate (Normanhurst) COX Pamela (Buxton, 1940) on 6/2/2011 in the USA

DUCK Pauline (Weichard, 1944) on 26/11/2010, wife of Brian (dec), mother of Genevieve, Paul, John, Helen, Adrian (dec),

Hollason, Isaac Gordon born 18/10/2010, a

CORBET Melissa (1997) to Tim Leddra in

brother for Chloe Josephine

10/2010

CARROLL Kate (1994) and Patrick Cooney,

LYNCH Sara (1997) to Chris Brookes in

11/12/2010, wife of Jack (dec), mother of John

Sarah Katherine born 20/12/2010, a sister for

11/2010

(1961), Peter (1963), Jenny (1971), and Judith

Charlotte and Vincent

MAROUN Daisy (2006) to Justin Lynch on

01972)

CLAREBROUGH Chaille (1992) and Matthew

27/02/2011

Perrett, Jack John born 05/07/2010, a brother

PACINI Sara (2000) to Sean Jenner on

PROUSE Joy Collette (Phillips, Mary's Mount) on 12/10/2010, wife of Dr Julian Prouse,

Catherine, Timothy, Mary and Simon McCOMBE Elizabeth (Coghlan, 1937) on

for Ruby William and Lucille

19/2/2011

mother of Peter, Michael, Robert, Gerard,

COLLINS Catherine (1994) and Eugene Perla,

MARRIAGES

Caroline (borak 1988) and Adrian, sister of

Florence Koromiko born 06/10/2010

CROOKS Natasha (1988) and David Hayes, Alannah born 14/12/2010

CUST Georgina (1996) and Simon Mulvany, Oscar James born 1 8/09/2009

CUST Sally (1994) and Ben Roberts, Harper Nina Grace born 06/10/2010

D'APICE Jacqueline (1995) and Sean Lockwood, Leo Sean born 30/06/2010 DOIG Heather (1988) and Rob Koczkar,

ADAMI Louise (1991) and Andrew VIachiotis on 06/10/2007

CUTTLER Jessica (2001) to Charlton Hemingway on 05/02/2011 EDMONDS Caroline (1992) to Paul Anketell on 19/02/2010

Roylyn Phillips (Maryb Mount) RENNIE Bill on 26/3/2011, husband of Sue

(ex-Staff). father of Angela (1993) and Jacqui (1995)

ROFE Patricia Mary on 11/09/2010, mother of Sr Deirdre Rofe (dec) and Mary Ann Trumble (1971), Grandmother of Lucy (1993) and

McCARTHY Jacinta (1990) to Matthew Quinn

Sophie (1995)

(Son of Julienne Quinn 1967) on 06/11/2010

WEBSTER Kathryn (Height, 1984) on

O'DONNELL Sinead (1994) and Tim Hannan

20/2/2011, wife of Gerard and mother of Jack

on 27/05/2010

and Matthew

Sebastian born 22/04/2010, a brother for Portia and Sabrina

FINNEY Kate (1994) and Sam Grindal, Ivy born 03/08/2010, a sister for Harry and Fred

FRANCAZIO Sonia (Staff (1990)) and Dean Fay, Chloe Isabelle born 09/11/2010, a sister for Lucy, Prep 2011

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HALL Nicole (1992) and Julian Sallabank Beau Julian born 18/10/2010, a brother for Viv and Monty

McCARTHY Lucy (1987) and Tony Chadd, William Laurence born 07/09/2010

MOIR Sarah (1989) and Giles Baldwin, Lucy Fanchon born 1 9/02/10, a sister for Jarnes

MOIR Kate (1990) and Craig Ypinazar, Sam Edward born 03/09/2009, a brother for Tom, Ava and Lily

32 Mandevillian • May 2011

Wedding of Alana Spadaro (2000) and Steve Mason in the Chapel of Christ the King, 26/11/2010. From left: Aisling Fay, Eliza Suffren, Cassandra Fry, Madeleine Scanlon, Alana Spadaro, Catherine Dunn, Michelle Funder and Kate Edmonds (all from Class of 2000)


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