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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, sharing powerful cultural stories through dance. Students also enjoyed Languages Week, participating in a variety of cultural activities, celebrating the diversity and richness of global cultures. 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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Read the Latest at Loreto

The latest Loreto College newsletter highlights the success of the Head of the River event, with strong rowing performances despite hot weather. The college marked several important occasions, including celebrating World Down Syndrome Day and Harmony Day, and engaging in meaningful Lenten reflections and social justice initiatives. Notable achievements include the Mock Trial Team’s victory in the South Australian Law Society competition, enriching student experiences such as the Year 6 Canberra trip, and strong performances in Senior and Junior sports. Additionally, the Performing Arts department is preparing for upcoming concerts, drama productions, and celebrating student talent in the Adelaide Fringe Festival.

Talking to Brick Walls

Our Year 12 Drama students have been working hard to bring Talking to Brick Walls to the stage! This hybrid verbatim play explores the ever-evolving dynamic between parents and teenagers—asserting independence, figuring out identity, and seeing things from both sides.

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.

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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