It was a pleasure to welcome over 380 past students back to 168¿ª½±¹ÙÍø’s for the annual Reunion Weekend from Friday 23 to Monday 26 July. Reunion Weekend is always a wonderful time, and this year was particularly special as we welcomed twice as many cohorts following a pause on reunions in 2020. While COVID-19 did cause some disruption again this year, from mask wearing to the company missed due to lockdowns and border closures, it cannot disrupt the life-long and deeply felt connections formed during your time here at 168¿ª½±¹ÙÍø’s.
Friday evening welcomed the 10, 20 and 30-year reunion cohorts, with events in Eton Hall, Arts Centre Foyer (ACF) and Ms Café. A total of six luncheons were hosted for the 40, 50 and 60-year reunion cohorts across Saturday and Sunday in M’s Café, the ACF and the Boarders Dining Hall. The Chapel Service was held on Sunday afternoon followed by a delightful afternoon tea, giving those in attendance another opportunity to catch up and reconnect. The VIP 60+ luncheon saw over 60 guests treated to a special luncheon on the final day of the reunion celebrations on Monday 26 July.
Feedback about the Reunion Weekend reflects the happy memories shared by each cohort and that, while the school has grown, the spirit of 168¿ª½±¹ÙÍø’s remains unchanged. Robin Cooley, class of ’60, kindly shared her experience of her reunion:
‘All the hard work and planning resulted in giving us, the class of 1960, a most memorable day.
We marvelled at the extensive improvements which were pointed out by our lovely young guide. This walk around gave us an insight into the lives of today’s girls who benefit from the wide range of both academic and non-academic facilities they are so fortunate to have the opportunity to use.
Mixed in with all that was new, there was still so much that was familiar to us as well. In the dining room we had the time and opportunity to chat about this as we renewed long term friendships while enjoying a delicious lunch.’
Ann Brett, class of ’61, also generously shared her memories of both the reunion and her time at 168¿ª½±¹ÙÍø’s:
‘As for Archivist Bronwyn...her displays were super and we LOVED the rolling video. In fact, at the end, a group of us sat and watched it through twice. I personally enjoyed the Mt Buller pics - that was so-o-o-o-o-o long ago!
As I walked back to my car, I took a diversion to check out the 25-metre pool which in many ways hasn't changed much. Such happy memories there - especially the (now gone) 1m diving board and the climb up the ladder which lent against the changing room gutter (no WHS rules then!) so we could practise our 3m jump for our lifesaving exam! And two notable women in the aquatic field in both Queensland and Australian aquatic history (Miss Mabel Springfield and Mrs Gwen Welford, who is still alive and in her 90s) worked out of that pool to guide us girls with swimming and lifesaving skills. We were so fortunate to have such skilled people advising us.’
A special thank you goes to school archivist Bronwyn Perry for putting together the slide shows that were enjoyed by each class year. The 2021 reunions are the last Bronwyn will prepare for, with her retirement approaching at the end of this year. We would also like to thank everyone who generously donated to the 168¿ª½±¹ÙÍø’s Foundation Scholarship Fund, collectively raising $3,900 to help make a difference to a girl who has ambitions and much to offer, but for whom access to a 168¿ª½±¹ÙÍø’s education has not been possible.
Next year we will again host milestone reunion celebrations for the classes of 2012, 2002, 1992, 1982, 1972, 1962. Once again, the VIP 60+ Luncheon will also be held on the final day of the reunion celebrations. Dates for the reunions are yet to be announced but please keep an eye out for news about this soon.
Please contact the Development and Community office on (07) 3862 0768 or developmentandcommunity@stmargarets.qld.edu.au to update your contact details to ensure you are included in Reunion Weekend communications. You can also update them via a form on the website.