The Crest - Issue 6

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Vale – Dr Janette Gordon-Clark (26 April 1936 – 27 October 2021) ‘ … There is no one in the St Michael’s story who has given so unstintingly of their life over such a lengthy period…’ The St Michael’s community is deeply saddened by the loss of Old Michaelian, Dr Janette (Jan) Gordon-Clark, one of the heroes of St Michael’s Grammar School. Jan embodied a zest for life and learning that was an inspiration to many generations of staff, students, parents and Old Michaelians. Jan began her astonishing 81-year connection with the School when she joined St Michael’s as a student in 1940 at the age of three. In her final year, 1952, Jan was a School Prefect, Editor of The Michaelian, Captain of her House Debating Team, and Dux of the School. She then went on to study at the University of Melbourne. In 1973, Jan was a foundation member of the School Council (now the Board of Directors) and served on the School’s governing body for an unbroken 40 years. During that time, she guided St Michael’s through a remarkable transformation from a small single-sex girls’ school to a much larger coeducational school. She was a very worthy recipient of the St Michael and All Angels Medal in 2014. The medal is bestowed on members of the St Michael’s community who have left a legacy of their connection with the School. The citation accompanying the medal presented to Jan at Speech Night reads, ‘There is no one in the St Michael’s story who has given so unstintingly of their life over such a lengthy period to ensure that we continue to prosper as a learning community. We who enjoy St Michael’s

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today owe much to Jan’s generosity, energy, foresight and commitment.’ While she gave so much to St Michael’s, raising her family was the main the focus of Jan’s life. Her long and happy marriage to Dr Henry Gordon-Clark (deceased 2014) produced four children, Helen (OM 1979), Matthew (OM 1984), Hugh (OM 1985) and Sophie (OM 1987), each of whom, in the words of Hugh, did their best to make their parents’ lives difficult. Jan and Henry, however, were a constant and loving presence who supported their children in all their different interests. Having raised her family Jan returned to study, first completing a Master of Arts at Monash University and then a Doctorate, the subject of which was early Melbourne Theatre. Jan was farewelled at a service at St. Peter’s Eastern Hill, where she had been a member of the parish for more than 50 years. Bishop David Farrer, a long-time friend of Jan’s, in delivering the Homily, quoted Robert Louis Stevenson ‘… A person is a success who has lived well, laughed often, and loved much; who has gained the respect of intelligent people and the love of children; who has filled their niche and accomplished their task; who leaves the world better than they found it…’ There is no doubt that Jan left the world, and this School, a better place.


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