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Page 1: Foundation Pen Issue 9

thefoundationpenIssue 9 November 2011

Building for now and the future...

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From the Chair of the Foundation

It’s hard to believe we are in the last quarter of this calendar yearand by November the Science and Resource Centre Building will becompleted. Rohrig Constructions and Brand + Slater Architects are doing a marvellous job. On a recent site visit it was great to see theirworkmanship and to imagine students using this building in 2012.

Whilst the building works have progressed at a good pace, the Capital Campaign to raise funds to outfi t the Centre has to date only receivedapproximately $470,000 of our $1.6 million target. It has been a tough year for the community so fundraising has been diffi cult. We greatly appreciatethe donations received to this point but we need your further support to purchase items required to furnish the Centre.

St Margaret’s is committed to fostering a sense that our students are very fortunate young women and inspiring them to think about what differencethey are going to make. Integral to this approach is the provision of qualityfacilities. If every family donates (say) $1,500 to our Capital Campaign, the School will have the funds to outfi t the Centre with all that is required forour students to fully utilise and enjoy the facility.

There have been comments that many excellent boys’ schools have long enjoyed the generosity of the old boys’ network netting as much as$8 million per year from donations and fundraising activities whilst girls’schools have to settle for considerably less. Hopefully the time is coming when girls’ schools will be similarly supported. Although the building workswill be completed in November 2011, we will be continuing the CapitalCampaign through to June 2012.

My thanks to Hume Campbell, Robert Bloxsom, Robert Davidson and retiring Director, Paul Haslem for their work as members of the Capital Campaign Committee and for the support provided by our FoundationManager, Colleen Harper. I also acknowledge the wonderful contribution tothe Foundation made by retiring Directors Joe Gibson, Angus Harvey-Ross and Karen-Lee Spillane.

We warmly welcome incoming Director, Roger House, to the Board. In lateOctober 2011 the Board will meet for a strategic planning session to review its objectives for the coming year and to ensure they are aligned with theSchool’s strategic plan. Given the building works needed within the Schooland the wish to support indigenous students and students in need to complete their education at St Margaret’s, the Foundation is committed toestablishing an Endowment Fund and to providing more scholarships.

Philanthropy is becoming more important to the School and thecomments of Professor Myles MacGregor-Lowndes, Director of the Australian Centre for Philanthropy and Non-Profi t Studies in The Courier-Mail of 4 September 2011 are apt, “Giving is acting on values: we showlthrough compassion what we stand for in life”.

Margot de GrootChair of the Foundation

From the Chair of the Foundation 2

From the Principal 3

From the Chair of the Capital Campaign 4

Leith Charlton, Head of Information Services 5

Library letter project 6

Final brick in the wall 7

St Margaret’s spirit 8

A lasting gift 9

Pave your way at St Margaret’s 10

Cookbooks for Christmas 10

Foundation Snapshots 11

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Internal view of the library

View from the library

St Margaret’s has been fortunate in its 116 year history to be thebenefi ciary of the generosity of many people including past andcurrent students, parents and staff. This generosity is seen through the provision of time, and expertise, the value of network and connections,and, of course, money. Such funds are used to the benefi t of students – the future leaders and contributors of our society – either through the provision of fi nancial support or facilities. In fact, this support continuedand grew this year with the launch of our Capital Campaign. We have been grateful for the enormous support the School has received. Thank you to the Foundation for its work – and particularly to the CapitalCampaign Committee.

It is wonderful to know that so many of you are passionate about whatwe do here at St Margaret’s and want to contribute to the long termlegacy of this School.

The School’s philanthropic tradition is being further developed bythe Foundation – the students themselves are encouraged to think of others and there is a well-developed program of educating future philanthropists – perhaps one day they will include their School as arecipient of their future philanthropic endeavours.

So, in February, thanks to the support of many and the exceptional support of a few, we will be opening the Science and Resource Centre with state-of-the-art science laboratories and library. The top fl oor has magnifi cent viewsof the city – melding the view with the vision of the School.

The library and independent learning centre may be considered indesign more informal learning spaces in the School and it is here thatsome of the most signifi cant learning can and will take place. It is an exciting time in the life of the School and I encourage you all to keep upthis support of St Margaret’s.

Ros CurtisPrincipal

From the Principal

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Ros Curtis, Principal, Jackie Garnsworthy, President Old Girls Association, Patsy Quayle and Hume Campbell, Chair Capital Campaign

At the Old Girls Churchservice in July, Hume Campbell thanked theOld Girls Association for their generous donationof $40,000 towards the Campaign. The Old GirlsAssociation purchased a reception desk for the new library and aninteractive white board for a science laboratory.

From the Chair of the Capital Campaign

Thank you to our 2011 donors

When the decision was made by the Sisters of the Society of the Sacred Advent and the School Council to invest in a capital campaign to build an expansive new library and state-of-the-art science laboratories, they knew they were creating change at St Margaret’s yet again.

In one’s life there are few voluntary events that one can be involved in that will have such a profound impact on all who attend the School now and into the future – that is one of the many reasons I agreed to assist in the task of asking our past and present School community to contribute to this invaluable opportunity.

And contribute they have.

To date in 2011, the St Margaret’s Foundation has raised over $470,000 dollars. This is fi ve times more than was raised during 2010!

However, to meet our target we have another $1.1 million to be sourced. I am confi dent, as the new building is fi nished by fi rst term next year, that the evidence before us will inspire further contributions.

I thank the Principal and staff who have so generously given to the campaign. Your example shows true leadership and dedication, thank you.

It is a privilege to serve you, the Sisters, the students, and a School that offers so much to many people.

If you would like to do your bit, please contact Colleen Harper, the St Margaret’s Foundation Manager, on(07) 3862 0788 or email [email protected], to fi nd out how to obtain the best tax advantage for your investment.

Hume CampbellChair of the Capital Campaign

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Q Can you explain your role and the

impact the new Library will have?Q The move to the new library will provide a wonderful, improved learning environment for the girls ofSt Margaret’s.

The role of the Library is to provide our community with the most up-to-date and useful resources available, which we will continue to do. Moving to the new space will mean we can offer the girls an environment which is both beautiful but also designed to better suit their learning needs. Girls learn best in an environment that is safe and comfortable so the newLibrary will defi nitely be of a benefi t to our girls.

Q How many books will the Library have and which are the favourites? QWe have a collection of more then 27,000 fi ction and non fi ction books.

Our most popular fi ction book series is the Hunger Games trilogy, which is an adventure series set in a dystopian future. The most populargenre, however, is romance and realistic fi ctionabout relationships.

Q What is the best part of your role?

The best part is helping turn many girls who didn’tlike reading into readers. Sometimes girls start the year by telling me that they don’t read, but I often fi nd once I discover what interests them and then

match a book to them - before you know it theyare at the library desk asking when the next book inthat series is coming in! The enjoyment of reading is a lifelong gift and I feel privileged to be able to ignite that spark for so many girls.

Q During this year you have assisted the Capital Campaign CommitteeQ with their ambitious goal to raise $1.6 million to outfi t the Science and Resource Centre. Have you enjoyed the experience?

Attending the dinners has been an invaluable wayto meet parents and friends of the St Margaret’s community. This has allowed me the opportunity to explain the School’s vision of the future and the rolethat the library plays ensuring our girls receive the very best resources to make the most of their education.

Q If you could give one message to the St Margaret’s community, whatQ would it be?

A very big thank you to the St Margaret’s community for the generosity already shown in contributing tothe resources required to build the new Library. Allcontributions have been greatly appreciated and will benefi t both current students but also future generations of our girls. An undertaking as substantial as this requires generous people committed to the vision and I am sure the current community will bevery proud to be able to refl ect that they made this beautiful building, and what goes in it, possible.

Leith Charlton

Colleen Harper

3 OPAC Units $3,000 5 x Shelving (9m) $27,500 8 x Shelving (6m) $30,400 Permanent Window Seat $50,000 Work Area Fixed Furniture $25,0008 Work Area Chairs $19,200 Work Area Sundry Equipment $1,000 Work Area LCD TV $3,500 Work Area Teaching 6 Loose Tables & 30 Loose Chairs $9,200 Work Area Island & Bench Chairs $6,500Teaching Area furniture $9,200Entry Area furniture $9,200Entry Teaching Area Central Bench $15,000Entry Central Display $20,000Entry Central Display—LCD TV $3,500

Tutorial 1—Loose Tables & Chairs $9,200Tutorial 2—Loose Tables & Chairs $3,100Interactive Projector & Speakers $10,000Compactors Store (400mm shelves) $18,000Work Area 24 Fixed Furniture $38,000Book Security System $23,000Mobile Book Trolleys $6,000Refrigerated Bubbler $5,1005 Ottomans $4,2005 Ottomans $4,2005 Ottomans $4,200Plaza Bench Seats $3,500Plaza Bench Seats $3,500

RED Priority Items & Tax Deductible BLACK Non Tax DeductibleK

To purchase an item, please contact Colleen Harper - Foundation ManagerTelephone: 61 7 3862 0788 • Email: [email protected]

WISH LIST - Library items still required include:

Foundation Manager, Colleen Harper,inintetervrvieiewsws LLeieithth ChChararltltonon,, HeHeadad of Information Services atSt MMarargagareret’ts,s, aaboboutut whwhatat sshehe iis s momostst lolookokining g foforwrwarard d toto about moving intothe spectacular new Library in the Science and Resource Centre

Leith Charlton, Head of Information Services

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Library letter project

Year 8 Literacy students, in conjunction with the Head of Information Services, Leith Charlton, have taken up the challenge of an exciting project timed with the opening of the new Library.

Students were asked to choose an author or someone who inspires them, and contact them to ask if theywould write to the St Margaret’s School community explaining why libraries have been important to them.

They were given a ‘sky’s the limit’ approach to whom they could contact and and this has already generated success, with students receiving letters from authors Belinda Murrell and John Marsden! Readwhat they had to say below.

The new Library will open for the start of the 2012 school year and the project aims to have the lettersframed and on display in the Library for the opening.

Th ank you so much for your letter and

congratulations on the opening of the new

St Margaret’s Library. A new library is defi nitely

something worth celebrating!

Like all keen readers – I love libraries. When I

was growing up, our local library was on our

walk home from school, so every afternoon my

sister and I would walk past the library and drop

in to browse, borrow books, chat to the librarian

and read. Our school library was also a huge

source of inspiration and pleasure - a refuge, a

quiet place to think and work, a treasure trove

of knowledge and enjoyment, and a portal into

another imaginary world. Hope yours is too.

Enjoy your new library, and I hope to pop in on

day to see it myself!

Best wishes

Belinda Murrell xx

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Librariees s susurere aarere iimpmporortatantnt tto o meme,, anand d itit wwasas ququititee gogoodod f foror mmee toto cconontetempmplalatete yyouourr ququesestitionon – itit f fororceced d meme tto o ththinink k ababouout t whwhy y ththeyey mmatatteter r soso much. So here’s my answer:Two of the greatest journeys we undertake in our lives are the journey from ignorance to knowledge, and the joj urney y frf om igng orance to wiwisdsdomom..NoNonn-fifi ctctioionn bobookokss, ppacackekedd wiwithth ii fnformatition, are crcrucuciaial l toto tthehe fifirrstst jjouournrneey, aandd novells, crammedd wiithth iinsiighhts andd powerful truths, are crucial to the second. Books are indispensable guides on these all-important travels.

All the best,John Marsden

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Final brick in the wall

The opening of St Margaret’s new state-of-the-art $8 million Scienceand Resource Centre in February 2012 is an important milestone in thelife of the School.

In marking this milestone, we are giving members of our community theopportunity to contribute to a unique ‘Wall of Thanks’ which will formpart of the entrance to the Centre.

Everyone who contributes $1,000 or more to the Science and Resource Centre Campaign will be recognised on an individual glass brick whichwill contain an image of an Australian ‘scientifi c specimen’. These glass bricks will form a vibrant, artistic and contemporary entrance mosaic.

We need your help to transform this building into more than bricksand mortar.

Through your continued contributions, the Centre will be outfi tted with technologically-advanced equipment, furniture, and educationalresources. This is your opportunity to make a difference in the lives of our students for years to come and be recognised in a very unique way!

In keeping with the School’s long tradition of strong fi nancialstewardship, and the Sisters’ example of philanthropy and generosity, the St Margaret’s Foundation hopes to raise $1.6 million to contributetowards this project.

Get in before Christmas and ensure your tile is on the wall for theopening in February. Please complete the enclosed brochure or contact 07 3862 0788 or [email protected].

St Margaret’s Foundad tion

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The 2011 Oaktree group

The 2011 Sony Foundation Camp

Much has been made over the years of the spirit of St Margaret’s students and its community.

It is an intangible, all-invasive and infectious energy, evident at Schoolassemblies, formal events such as Speech Night and Classics in theCathedral, interschool sporting meets, our annual St Margaret’s Day, andmany other activities.

But nowhere is it more deeply felt than in the gifts bestowed by our students to others less fortunate.

This year, St Margaret's students have again volunteered to support manywide-ranging charities and not-for-profi t organisations, donating their time and energy to raise the profi le of valuable causes.

The philanthropic activities coordinated by each of the School Houses, theStudent Representative Council, the Toc H group and Oaktree Foundation have benefi ted many already.

Recipient organisations include the Abused Child Trust, Anglican Bush Ministry, Breast Cancer Foundation, Diabetes Queensland, HeartFoundation, Leukaemia Foundation, Oxfam, various Brisbane-based Rotary and Police Clubs for disadvantaged youth in local communities, Project Love and Care, Pyjama Foundation, Red Cross, Royal Brisbane Children’s Hospital, Royal Flying Doctors, RSL Queensland, Salvation Army, Starlight Foundation, and World Vision, among many others.

This generous spirit demonstrated by our students is impressive. The desire of even our youngest Primary students to help others in need, inspiring.

St Margaret’s spirit is a calling. It is the value that we place in, and the enthusiasm that we demonstrate for the School, our heritage and ourachievements. It is something special that we share with others.St Margaret’s spirit is in all of us and it is there for life.

St Margaret’s spirit

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Since the Sisters fi rst founded St Margaret’s in 1895,the School’s mission has remained the same: to prepare confi dent, compassionate and capable young women able to contribute in a global community.

Through a rich and dynamic learningenvironment, St Margaret’s encourages eachstudent to develop her potential academically, spiritually, socially and culturally. The Schoolprovides excellence in teaching and learning within a broad, balanced and fl exible curriculum.

Today, as in the past, students develop a strong sense of service to the community while striving to achieve academic, physical and spiritual excellence.

Supporting the St Margaret’s vision into the futureA bequest is one way you can invest inSt Margaret’s to ensure the School’s vision andinfl uence continues beyond your lifetime.

Planning for the future of St Margaret’s is not justabout planning for the year ahead, nor aboutplanning for the next few years. Planning for thefuture of St Margaret’s is about planning for thenext 20 years and beyond as a gift that lasts longbeyond the giver’s lifetime.

St Margaret’s continued excellence andleadership will depend upon graduates andfriends now and in the future. Whatever your pastinvolvement with St Margaret’s – as a student, aparent, a member of the staff or through some other association – your participation in our future and your support of our vision are very welcome.

Whether modest or substantial, bequests contribute to the future security of the School and the quality of education for which St Margaret’s is renowned. Making a bequest is one way to ensure your participation in the future development of theSchool and to ensure the spirit of St Margaret’s thrives for future generations.

Mrs Joan Cowie (Thorburn, 1955) made a very special commitment to the School recently through her decision to make a bequest.

“I enjoyed my years of learning at St Margaret’s, and admired many dedicated teachers,” Mrs Cowie said.

“I appreciated being part of Chaucer House (as was my mother before me) and the yearly competition for best House encompassingboth schoolwork and sport.

“The opportunity to be involved in debating and drama was worthwhile and I loved toswim and play sport.

“Following matriculation, I entered the BrBrisisbabanene GGenenereralal HHosospipitatall foforr nunursrsiningg trtraiaininingng and then studied to become a midwife.

“II hhavavee hahadd aa momostst iintntereresestitingng wwororkikingng llififeeand am very appreciative of my parents for sending me to St Margaret’s.”

To make a bequest to St Margaret’s,please contact the Foundation Offi ce on07 3862 0765.

“When we cast our bread upon the waters, we can presume that

someone downstream whose face we will never know will benefi t

from our action, as we who are downstream from another will

profi t from that grantor’s gift.”– Maya Angelou

Mrs Joan Cowie

A lasting gift

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Pave your way at

St Margaret’s

Life’s journey is made up of pathways – inscribe your memories and relationships withSt Margaret’s by purchasing a tile.

Imagine securing an area within St Margaret’s dedicated to past and present students,families, friends and supporters; a tile thatcelebrates and acknowledges your relationshipwith St Margaret’s is a method of ensuring theSpirit Lives On.

A limited number of large-size Gold tiles(340mmx340mm) are available for $995 each.These tiles are located at the Arts Centre, in ,the most prominent area of fl ooring where mamaxiximumum m exexpoposure is achieved.

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St Margaret’s

Foundation CookbookIt is almost that time of year again and what a better gift for friends and family than theSt Margaret’s Cookbook, Food with a View. This exciting cookbook is fi lled with more than 150 much loved recipes contributed by members of the St Margaret’s School Community.

At $40 it is great value, with 208 pages offull-colour photos. You will fi nd a photo of every recipe, along with collage pages of student art and city/country scenes evoking the essence of St Margaret’s.

Place your order today by completing the order form on the School website or by contacting Beverley Fox on 07 3862 0884. Cookbooks are also available at the School Supply Shop.

Christmas

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COOKBOOKS FOR

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Andrew and Liz Adcock, Robert and Samantha Bloxsom, Jacqueline Rogers

Foundation Board: Margot de Groot (Chair), Robert Bloxsom, Rob Davidson, Hume Campbell, Ros Curtis (Principal) and Darren Barlow

(not pictured: Beverley Fox, Judi Hall, Margot Hawker and Toni Williams (Company Secretary / Business Manager))

Patrick Farrugia, Andrew McMillan, Don Leembruggen, Michael Drysdale

Sally McLean, Trevor and Kerri Craig Lee

Michael Crouch, Michael Smith, Toutai Kefu, Fletcher Dyson, Ian Campbell

Foundation Snapshots

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St Margaret’s Foundation Ltd 11 Petrie Street, Ascot Qld 4007 Australia • ABN 72 113 529 230

Colleen Harper Telephone: 07 3862 0788 • Facsimile: 07 3862 3656 • Website: www.stmargarets.qld.edu.au

Email: [email protected][email protected]

A School of the Society of the Sacred Advent

St Margaret’s Foundation Th ank you

Donations to the Science & Resource Centre

Capital Campaign

General DonationMr M W & Mrs K E AlbrandMr D J & Mrs N B AllpassDr W & Mrs S AnselineMr A & Mrs R BaileyMr P Baillie & Ms K L WillisMr A & Mrs T BarakatDr C J & Mrs S-A BardsleyMr M S & Mrs M L BatchelorMr K R & Mrs M T BellMr M I & Mrs A BellMr J C and Mrs D E Bell-AllenMs L BenjaminMr D K & Mrs K BergmannDr B Bhaskar & Dr D BalakrishnanMrs E G BlackMrs T D BlakeMs A J BloxsomMr R E & Mrs S F BloxsomMr M T D & Mrs C A BosworthMr F BoulayMr J A & Mrs D A BowenMr D R Bowyer & Dr J M PinkMr M & Mrs J BoyteMr M J & Mrs A L BrandDr M W & Mrs J C BridgesMr H & Mrs E BrokkenMr M D & Mrs C BrownMrs M BrownMr P F & Mrs K ButlerMr T & Mrs L ButlerMr S & Mrs P ButtonMr R & Mrs L ByrnesMr R & Mrs M CallwayMr W & Mrs T CalverMr S Campbell & Ms A ReynoldsMr S & Mrs J CapelliMs L CatelanMr N & Mrs M ChancellorMr J-C Chen & Mrs Y-H YehMs Y ChenMr H Y Cho & Ms B R KuMr J W Choi & Ms K R ParkMr S & Mrs R CirilliMrs Glennie ClarkeMrs Anne ClarkeDr R J & Rev N ColledgeMr A & Mrs F CooperMr D A & Mrs A F CorcoranMr M C & Mrs S L CosgroveMr M & Mrs A CroweMr A D & Mrs T M CumminsMr M J & Mrs S A CurrMr P D’Abreton & Ms Y HongMrs Joan DarlingMr R & Mrs E DavidsonMr B E & Mrs A M DavisMr G & Mrs P DavisThe Hon Mrs A Dawson-Damer Mr F L and Mrs M De PasqualeMr G S Dougall & Ms D M GibsonDr H & Mrs F M DouglasDrs M & S DuncanDr G & Mrs L Duncombe

Mr M R & Mrs A F A ElmerMr D B & Mrs E M EmmottJudge W G & Mrs N M EversonMr R R & Mrs S R FerrierMr G & Mrs C FinlaysonMs J FloydDr B T & Mrs A-L ForsterFortitude Valley Rotary ClubMr A A Franklin & Ms S F JonesMr D & Mrs S FraserDr S & Dr R GarrawayMr R & Mrs L GibsonMr M J & Mrs L M A GodleeMr H P & Mrs J GohMr R & Mrs L GoodrichMr R & Mrs D GracieMr R D & Mrs A J GrieveMr A G Griffi ths & Ms S DeviMr K & Mrs S Griffi thsMr R L & Mrs B K GrovesMr P R & Mrs L J HackerMr R M & Mrs L C HackettMr SH Han & Ms KS LeeColleen and Neil HarperMr C B & Mrs S J HartMr P R & Mrs L L HaslamMr R & Mrs M R HawkerMr G J Heather & Ms H ZahnowDr A HendersonMrs C HillMr T & Mrs K HiranyalekhaMrs G HodgesMr C & Mrs C HodsonMs M HofmannMr D Holmes & Ms R ThompsonMr M & Mrs R HortonDr Y-H HuangMr C J & Mrs L C HughesMr C & Mrs N HughesMr D HuybersMr K & Mrs N IgarashiMr T & Mrs L IhmelsMr B & Mrs N IrvineMr W Jeon & Ms J KoMr X Jin & Mrs N M ZhouMr J E JohnstonMr S & Mrs K JohnstonDr P H & Mrs S A JonesMr C K & Mrs S KellyMr W & Mrs J KendallMr G & Mrs K KernDr A & Mrs H KhanMs Adele KiesekerMrs J S KimMr R & Mrs K KimeklisMr A J & Mrs M KimminsMr W & Mrs W KingMr T J & Mrs A I KirkwoodMr P G Knee & Ms C DauntMr G B & Mrs R E LambertMrs Roslyn LaneMr J & Mrs J LeaveyMr C-T & Mrs W Y-H Lee

Mr B & Mrs M LicinaMr R A & Mrs S M LongMr T & Mrs T LordiMr R B & Mrs F J LuhrsMr C & Mrs J MacDougallMr S & Mrs M MacfarlaneDr A R G & Mrs C J MacmillanMrs L A Magoffi nMr S L & Mrs N F MakiolMr A & Mrs J ManiqueDr J G & Mrs A MannDrs D C & J M MarchantMs L E MathesonMr JF & Mrs CA McGann Mr A & Mrs S McGilvrayMr T & Mrs S McIntyreMr A & Mrs H McKieMr R & Mrs O McLaughlinMr C T & Mrs K G McLayMr P & Mrs S McLeanMr P N & Mrs L M McMahonMr G D and Mrs C J McPhersonMr T & Mrs R McSweeneyMr W & Mrs K MerrickMrs P MetcalfMr A C & Mrs J M MicalizziMr J S & Mrs K M MilesMr M G & Mrs S A MillardMr Miller & Mrs Matsuura-MillerMrs N A J MilsomMr J G & Mrs L M MohrMrs M MooreMr J B & Mrs M MorganMr J & Mrs T MorisonMs K A MortMr Kenji MotookaMr D & Mrs D MurdayDrs S L & K W-M MurrayDr M Soe & Mrs K M NaingMr S & Mrs R NarayanDr S P & Mrs K NearhosMr & Mrs G W NockMr M & Mrs N NolanMr C & Mrs D NorthMs M OliverMr Mills & Mrs O’Loughlin-MillsMr M & Mrs L O’SullivanMr W S J & Mrs S A PageMr S K Chiu & Ms Pao-Chao YuMr J N & Mrs M PapworthMr S Peabody & Ms C MurphyMr H & Mrs D PearsonMr N & Mrs A PerkinsMr W L & Mrs M K PetersMr A N & Mrs C J PhilipMr A T & Mrs V L ProwseMr M & Mrs R PulsfordMr J & Mrs C G PurcellMr E J & Mrs A M QuayleMrs Sally QuayleMr J D & Mrs N RasmussenMr M & Mrs V RennieMr P G & Mrs J T Robertson

Mr M G & Mrs A RodriguesMr A & Mrs N RonaldMr B K & Mrs M RosewallMr P & Mrs P RoweMr J C and Mrs S G RyanMr L & Mrs T L RyanMr M J & Mrs A J RyanDr S J & Dr D J RyanMr MJ Sachs & Ms VR WilsonMr D P & Mrs E T SalecichMrs H A SavageMr P & Mrs M ScagnettiMr W & Mrs K SharpeMr A J & Mrs J R Shearer-SmithMr G R Shipman & Ms D L ButlerMr P & Mrs T ShortMr J G & Mrs K M SimpsonMrs Vanessa SimpsonMrs M P SinnamonMr D G & Mrs I T H SmithMr M J & Mrs M A SmithMr S G & Mrs K E SmithDr S & Mrs L SondergeldMr J H & Mrs K M SpeareMr K & Mrs A SplattMr J A & Mrs A M SpragueMr J W & Mrs J R SpriggsMr MR & Mrs CD StanilewiczDr L G & Mrs P A SteffenMrs Dawn StevensonMrs Dorothy StewartMr A & Mrs J StrahleyMr R Suffren & Ms A ShealesMr P & Mrs A SullivanMs K SweeneyMr W & Mrs T A TappMr T J & Mrs L M TarabayMr B C & Mrs L M TeljegaMr R B & Mrs B J ThomasMr R L & Mrs S ThompsonMr B E & Mrs A TindaleMr S & Mrs S D ToddMr R J & Mrs C D TomkinsMr S & Mrs C TooheyMr R & Mrs S TravesDr M & Mrs D Tuffl eyMr T J & Mrs J C UlcoqMrs Joan UnderwoodMr S Vittone & Ms F TaylorMr R & Mrs J R WadeMr A R G & Mrs V L WarbyMr P J Whelan & Ms B J HarrisMs M WhiteMs N L WhiteMr C & Mrs K WhiteheadDr A N & Mrs L P WhittleMr A & Mrs L WhyteMr A & Mrs A WielandMr D & Mrs R WrightMr M & Mrs S Zeljko

Th e St Margaret’s Foundation also wishes to thank all donors who have chosen to remain anonymous.

PatrrononThe LeLee Faamily

BenenefaacctorH & RR CaCammpbellThe CrCromommelin Family

CommppanionSt Maargagarret’s Old Girlss’ AsAsssoc.*St MMara gag rret’s Parents and FFriieennds Assoc.*

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FrieiendnThe e AAddccock FamilyThe e Daavvidson FamilyJudid tthh BBellThe e QuQuaayle Family

AssssoocciateRoss CuurttisDr H &H & F DouglasDononatiioonn In Memory of Joaann FFitzzgeraldTayylaa AnA ne GrevesR && KK HoouseMr r DDavavidd Solomon

* PPuurcchaased equipment for Scic eencncee & Resource Centre

Donations to

Scholarship

FundFellowHenderson FoundationAssociateR & K HouseGeneral DonationMs P GalleyMr R & Mrs S PymMrs J Swithinbank

St Margaret’s Foundation Membership

Patron $100,000+Benefactor $50,000 - $99,999Companion $25,000 - $49,999Fellow $10,000 - $24,999Friend $5,000 - $9,999Associate $2,000 - $4,999General Donation less than $1,999