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| 2 Jul 2025 | |
| SMC Connect News |
Excitement is building for the upcoming SMCOGA Reunion Weekend, taking place November 7 and 8. This special gathering welcomes Old Girls from across the decades, with milestone reunions for the classes of 1955, 1960, 1965, 1975, 1985, 1995, and 2005. It’s a chance to reconnect, reminisce, and celebrate the enduring spirit of St Margaret’s College.
The weekend begins with a lively cocktail party on Friday evening—an opportunity to share stories, laughter, and memories over drinks. Saturday includes guided school tours and a remembrance Chapel Service, offering a chance to reflect and witness how the school has changed over the years. The highlight of the weekend is Saturday's celebratory 115-Year Reunion Lunch, a joyful occasion that brings generations together in honour of the College’s rich history and bright future.
Whether you’re coming from near or far, this promises to be a meaningful and memorable event for all Old Girls. Registrations are now open for all year groups. Gather your classmates, dust off your photo albums, and join us for a weekend full of friendship, nostalgia, and pride in the legacy of St Margaret’s. All are welcome—see you there!
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