THE MAGAZINE 2020
Social Responsibility
Sophia Quah, Year 11, Caitlin Hissey, Year 9 and Arabella Cox, Year 8
Freya Holland, Kindergarten
Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea The College held its annual Biggest Morning Tea in May in support of the Cancer Council. Girls wore pink mufti in the Senior School and shared food within their Connect groups. In the Preparatory and Junior Schools, girls were encouraged to bring in a small cupcake in the spirit of the occasion and wore pink accessories. Pymble raised $2,234 to help fund ongoing cancer research.
Pymble Gives Back The College launched the Pymble Gives Back initiative whilst students were at home and learning online. Pymble Gives back was a program of activities that enabled our girls, their families and Pymble staff to continue their commitment to care for and support others in need and to share some joy, safely and with love. Activities included cooking for Women's Community Shelters, knitting for Wrap With Love, sewing hearts for newborn babies, reading buddies, entertaining the elderly and many more.
Eleanor Buchanan, Year 12 and Cara from Share the Dignity
Ongoing Acts of Service Pymble continued to support a range of organisations in 2020 and sustained pre-established relationships, this included support of the Exodus Foundation with our food drive and ongoing support of Vivian, our sponsor student at the School of Saint Jude, Tanzania. Elizabeth Willoughby-Winlaw, Captain of Community Service K-6 Eleanor Buchanan and Chloe Luzar, Captains of Community Service
Chloe Luzar, Year 12 and Aaradhya Singh, Year 2
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