News Self Awareness, Courage and Responsibility 24 Jun 2025 As a Round Square school, MLC Junior School uses the Round Square Heroes of Discovery to foster key character traits in our students. To support this, we’ve developed a leadership program based on these principles, equipping our Year 5 girls to lead confidently within the Junior School. Category: Joanna Drimatis takes home the NSW State Luminary Award Joanna Drimatis, MLC School Head of Strings, wins the NSW Luminary Award at the 2020 Art Music Awards. Category: Senior Centre wins Prestigious Architecture Award BVN, the architects of MLC School's Senior Centre, won a prestigious award at the NSW Architecture Awards on 3 July 2020. Category: MLC School Old Girl Nina Dillon Britton wins 2020 University Medal and Michael Jackson Prize Nina’s proud mum, Anne, contacted us with the exciting news that her daughter, Nina Dillon Britton (2015), had won the University of Sydney 2020 University Medal and Michael Jackson Prize for achieving the highest mark in Government honours. Category: Kareen Healy’s Doll’s House A beautiful doll’s house was donated to MLC Junior School last week by Kareen Healy’s mother, Sandra. The doll’s house, made by Kareen’s Uncle Allan, was once Kareen’s favourite toy. It will now be enjoyed by MLC Junior ... Category: Celebrating Our Teachers In recognition of all of our wonderful MLC School teachers, we throwback to our teachers of the past and share with you some of the appreciative comments we have received from our Old Girls. Category: Celebrating Our Old Girls at the Inaugural Alumnae Awards Old Girls of MLC School help to make the world a better place. Their contributions lead to progress that benefits society as a whole. MLC School would like to recognise and celebrate these women. Category: Kent House and the Kindergarten Cottage To mark the opening of the refurbished Kent House Cottage, we look back at the history of the site as well as the buildings at MLC School that have been called Kent House. Category: History of Burwood Road Our last Post delving into the history of the streets around our School reminded us that the shops and services on Burwood Road are also part of our regular routine. This then made us wonder about what Burwood Road looked like for the girls and staff ... Category: How the Streets Got Their Names It has been quite a few weeks since we walked along the streets surrounding MLC School, going between the campuses during the daily school routine. Our Archivist, Barbara Hoffman, has done some research about the streets, their names and their histor ... Category: PagePrevious 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Next
Self Awareness, Courage and Responsibility 24 Jun 2025 As a Round Square school, MLC Junior School uses the Round Square Heroes of Discovery to foster key character traits in our students. To support this, we’ve developed a leadership program based on these principles, equipping our Year 5 girls to lead confidently within the Junior School. Category:
Joanna Drimatis takes home the NSW State Luminary Award Joanna Drimatis, MLC School Head of Strings, wins the NSW Luminary Award at the 2020 Art Music Awards. Category:
Senior Centre wins Prestigious Architecture Award BVN, the architects of MLC School's Senior Centre, won a prestigious award at the NSW Architecture Awards on 3 July 2020. Category:
MLC School Old Girl Nina Dillon Britton wins 2020 University Medal and Michael Jackson Prize Nina’s proud mum, Anne, contacted us with the exciting news that her daughter, Nina Dillon Britton (2015), had won the University of Sydney 2020 University Medal and Michael Jackson Prize for achieving the highest mark in Government honours. Category:
Kareen Healy’s Doll’s House A beautiful doll’s house was donated to MLC Junior School last week by Kareen Healy’s mother, Sandra. The doll’s house, made by Kareen’s Uncle Allan, was once Kareen’s favourite toy. It will now be enjoyed by MLC Junior ... Category:
Celebrating Our Teachers In recognition of all of our wonderful MLC School teachers, we throwback to our teachers of the past and share with you some of the appreciative comments we have received from our Old Girls. Category:
Celebrating Our Old Girls at the Inaugural Alumnae Awards Old Girls of MLC School help to make the world a better place. Their contributions lead to progress that benefits society as a whole. MLC School would like to recognise and celebrate these women. Category:
Kent House and the Kindergarten Cottage To mark the opening of the refurbished Kent House Cottage, we look back at the history of the site as well as the buildings at MLC School that have been called Kent House. Category:
History of Burwood Road Our last Post delving into the history of the streets around our School reminded us that the shops and services on Burwood Road are also part of our regular routine. This then made us wonder about what Burwood Road looked like for the girls and staff ... Category:
How the Streets Got Their Names It has been quite a few weeks since we walked along the streets surrounding MLC School, going between the campuses during the daily school routine. Our Archivist, Barbara Hoffman, has done some research about the streets, their names and their histor ... Category: