Foundation Breakfast

It was a pleasure to host breakfast Wednesday 1 March for our families and friends who have generously supported our Junior School Redevelopment project.

A highlight from the breakfast was a special performance by our Year 6 students signing ‘Bring Me Little Water, Silvy’, which Junior School parents may recall from last year’s Music Concert. It was also our honour to announce Mrs Anne Smith as our Campaign Patron. Anne, well known by generations of St Catherine’s parents and alumni as the Head of Barbreck from 1980 – 2000: the longest service in the School’s history.

The Foundation Board is truly grateful for the strong and positive support we have received from all parents, friends and alumnae as we build our new Junior School – our most significant project in fifty years. The great news is, that with this support, we are now well over half the way in reaching our Campaign target of $3 million. Our Campaign Team, led by parents Sally Joubert and Cameron Bertalli, look forward to engaging with our School community throughout the year to realise this target and our bold vision for St Catherine’s girls.

We hope that over time you will be able to join over 400 families who are members of the Foundation and join us in demonstrating our belief in St Catherine’s commitment to nurturing and empowering strong capable girls. This year, our Foundation members, are invited to an exclusive private tour of the Van Gogh Exhibition at the National Gallery of Victoria on Friday 12 May.

Please do not hesitate to contact our Director of Development & Community Relations, Mr Stuart Galbraith on sgalbraith@stcatherines.net.au or (03) 9828 3032 for more information about the Foundation, or if you would like to hear more about the Junior School redevelopment.

Mr Stuart Galbraith

Director of Community development

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