Issue 26 - 18 December 2025
Applications for Entry and School Tour Days 2026

Applications for Entry and School Tour Days 2026

Old Girls are given priority in our interview program, as long as applications have been received at least 2 years before the date of intended entry.

There are waiting lists for many year entries, so it is recommended that an application is made by your daughter’s first birthday or at least three years prior to the nominated entry level. Applications for all years are processed in the order in which they are received. For updated information, please view our online prospectus package.

The School is currently interviewing girls who will commence in Pre-K to Year 11 in 2028.  If you would like to apply for the few places available in 2027 please follow the link to our online application form here.

It is always advisable to take a tour of the School as things have changed over the years. The next available MLC School tour days will be held on Tuesday 24 February 2026 at 10.30am followed by Thursday 21 May 2026 at 10.30am.

Numbers are limited and registration is required for all tour days. To register your attendance click on the button below, scroll down the page and click the tour you would like to attend.

If you have other enquiries about the enrolment process, please contact Nerida Coman, our Registrar, by email or phone 02 8741 3165.

Register for a tour

Multigenerational High Tea 2026

Multigenerational High Tea 2026

Sunday 8 March 2026
2pm–4pm
MLC School
The Daphne Line Hall
​Rowley Street, Burwood

MLC School warmly invites all Old Girls with generational ties; mothers, aunties, cousins, grandmothers, and sisters, to a special High Tea in celebration of 140 years of MLC School and International Women’s Day.

Join us as we honour the powerful legacy of women who’ve shaped our School’s story, generation after generation.

Together, let’s celebrate the enduring bonds of family, friendship, and sisterhood that have woven the fabric of MLC School across the decades.

We would be delighted to see you there.

$40 for adults and complimentary for current students

RSVP here

Please note: Open to all Old Girls with family ties, no current student required.

2026 Meet the Principal in London – Reception at The House of Lords

2026 Meet the Principal in London – Reception at The House of Lords

2026 Meet the Principal in London – Reception at The House of Lords

You are invited to join the Principal, Lisa Moloney, for drinks in London when she visits in March 2026.

After the successful 2024 London event, we are thrilled to have another opportunity for MLC School Old Girls to connect and network with other MLC School Old Girls and find out what’s been happening at the School.

Old Girls and guests who will be in London on Tuesday 24 March 2026 are invited to join Lisa Moloney, Principal, and Class of 1983 Old Girl, Natalie Bennett, Baroness Bennett of Manor Castle, at the House of Lords for drinks and canapés.

We also welcome families who have enrolled their daughter at the School and prospective families who are considering MLC School for their daughter. Please share this invitation with those you feel would be interested in the opportunity to meet Ms Moloney.

Tuesday 24 March 2026
6.30pm–8.30pm
The House of Lords – Atlee and Reid Rooms

London

Guest numbers are strictly limited

RSVP here

Back to College Open Day

Back to College Open Day

Back to College Open Day

MLC School, Burwood
Friday 1 May 2026
10am – 2pm

Back to College Day is a key open day event for parents, grandparents, current students, Old Girls, current and previous staff to honour the School’s 140 years.

The day will be filled with celebration and connection, including musical performances, a formal assembly, a chance to tour the School, Chapel Service and of course, the Boarders’ Luncheon. More details will be shared closer to the day.

  • 10am – Celebrating 140 Years Chapel Service
  • 10.35am – Celebrating 140 Years Morning Tea
  • 11am – Celebrating 140 Years Assembly
  • 12pm – Celebrating 140 Years Picnic Lunch 

Please book into the events you are able to attend throughout the day. For those attending the Picnic lunch, a link will be sent to pre-order food closer to the date.

RSVP here

2026 Boarders’ Luncheon

2026 Boarders’ Luncheon

Friday 1 May 2026
11am Chapel Service
12pm–2pm Lunch

MLC School
​Rowley Street, Burwood

$40 for a 2 course lunch and drinks

MLC School warmly invites all former MLC School Boarders to the 2026 Boarders’ Luncheon.

Join us on Friday 1 May 2026 as part of Back to College Day, a very special occasion marking MLC School’s 140th Birthday.

The day will be filled with celebration and connection, including a School Assembly, Cadet Parade, School Tours, Open Classrooms, Chapel Service—and of course, the Boarders’ Luncheon. More details of the day will be shared closer to the day.

We would be honoured to welcome you back to MLC School to reconnect with old friends, reflect on cherished memories, and celebrate the legacy of our boarding community.

Let’s make this milestone unforgettable—your presence would mean so much.

RSVP here

Back to College Dinner and Alumnae Awards 2026

Back to College Dinner and Alumnae Awards 2026

Back to College Dinner and Alumnae Awards 2026

MLC School
Friday 1 May 2026
6.30pm – 8.30pm

MLC School warmly invites all Old Girls to the Back to College Dinner and 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.

It is important to recognise and celebrate our outstanding Old Girls – women who are prepared to think differently; have courage and conviction; and lead with passion. They provide a fine example for our current students and showcase the impact MLC School women make on society. 

The 2026 Alumnae Award winners will be recognised for their accomplishments in a range of categories:

  • Cultural contribution
  • Philanthropic endeavours
  • Social welfare and impact
  • Innovation and entrepreneurship
  • Professional achievement
  • Academia
  • Sporting achievement
  • International achievement
  • Contribution to MLC School

Please help congratulate them at the 2026 Back to College Dinner and Alumnae Awards.

The night will also allow for easy conversation and a chance to catch up over dinner and drinks. Why not get a table of friends together from your year?

Register here

To nominate an Old Girl, please view this article.

2026 Reunions – Registrations Open

2026 Reunions – Registrations Open

Saturday 2 May 2026
2pm–5pm

MLC School

It’s time to celebrate with your classmates.

As the School celebrates 140 years, catch up with friends from your school days and reacquaint yourself with those you may have lost touch with over drinks and canapés.

Though the day will see multiple reunions at the School, with each reunion in its own space.  

There will also be an opportunity to take a tour of the School. Please note tours start at 12.45pm and take approximately one hour.

We hope to see as many Old Girls here as possible. If you would like to help rally your year group, please email community@mlcsyd.nsw.edu.au.

Book for your Class Reunion here:

Class of 2021 5-year Reunion

Class of 2016 10-year Reunion

Class of 2006 20-year Reunion

Class of 1996 30-year Reunion

Class of 1986 40-year Reunion

Class of 1976 50-year Reunion

 

140 Year Anniversary Gala Dinner

140 Year Anniversary Gala Dinner

140 Year Anniversary Gala Dinner
Saturday 13 June 2026
Sydney Hilton Hotel, Sydney
7pm–11pm

MLC School Chair of Council Kylie Bryden-Smith and Principal Lisa Moloney cordially invite you to the School’s 140 Year Anniversary Gala Dinner.

This milestone celebration will honour the rich history and the vibrant community that has shaped MLC School for generations

Join us for an elegant Black Tie occasion filled with connection, reflection and inspiration. Dance the night away and help to celebrate 140 years of excellence in girls’ education at MLC School.

RSVP here

140 Year Celebration Music Concert

140 Year Celebration Music Concert

140 Year Celebration Music Concert
Wednesday 24 June 2026
The Sydney Town Hall
6.30pm – 9pm

MLC School’s concert at the iconic Sydney Town Hall continues the tradition of providing our musicians with the opportunity to perform in spaces generally reserved for professionals. Next year’s concert includes a unique opportunity for MLC School Old Girl musicians.

It truly is a showcase of an array of talent. We look forward to a great celebration of music and a reflection of the meaning the School has had to so many.

Don’t miss the Sydney Town Hall Concert – She Made a Difference, a spectacular celebration of 140 years of Walking in the Light, where MLC School musicians will delight and provoke all your senses.

Book tickets here

Calling All MLC School Old Girl Musicians!

MLC School’s concert at the iconic Sydney Town Hall continues the tradition of providing our musicians with the opportunity to perform in spaces generally reserved for professionals. Next year’s concert includes a unique opportunity for MLC Old Girls musicians.

This Concert’s finale performance will include the Old Girl’s Union (OGU) Choir and Old Girls who were/are musicians. For enquiries to join this Choir or participate as an Old Girl musician in a massed item ending the concert, please complete the Expression of Interest form below or contact music@mlcsyd.nsw.edu.au. All ensemble instruments are welcome. 

Expression of Interest form

Sapphires’ Chapel Service and Luncheon 2026

Sapphires’ Chapel Service and Luncheon 2026

Sapphires’ Chapel Service and Luncheon 2026

Tuesday 20 October 2026
11am Chapel Service
12pm Lunch
MLC School

Old Girls who graduated 51 years ago or more are invited to reconnect at the much loved annual event – 2026 Sapphires’ Chapel Service and Luncheon.

RSVP here

From the Principal

As we look back on MLC School’s (almost) 140 years of excellence in girls’ education, we are taking the opportunity to reflect on why having an empowering learning environment is as critical today as it was in 1886.

Our new ‘Dare To be More’ podcast series launched this term and in the first episode I took the opportunity to share some important insights about our School’s mission, values, and the unique environment that fosters growth and empowerment for our girls.

The podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, and all major podcast platforms. Simply search for ‘MLC School Dare to Be More’.  

From the moment that I first walked through the gates of MLC School, I was struck by a strong sense of self that our students develop during their time here. I noted that there is something about the way that an MLC School student holds herself, the confidence with which she speaks and her absolute belief that she can achieve anything that she puts her mind and efforts to. This belief in the potential of our girls is a cornerstone of our educational philosophy and one that has stood the test of time over our 140 years. At this term’s Sapphires’ Luncheon for those who graduated more than 51 years ago, I saw these same qualities in our oldest graduates. Please read more about this year’s Sapphires event in this article, where you can access the full gallery and hear from our 2026 School Captain.

I would love to say that the need for single sex education for girls had diminished over the years. But with the rise of anti-feminist influencers; AI tools designed to degrade and misrepresent women; and the removal of women’s rights as part of the political agenda in some countries; the need for girls to develop a strong sense of self before having to confront these realities is as important as ever. As one Old Girl said, ‘By the time I got into the workforce and people tried to tell me I couldn’t do something because of my gender it was too late, because I already knew that I could.’

In an article published in the Sydney Morning Herald, it was noted that the number of girls studying Economics at the HSC had fallen significantly in recent years. University of Cambridge law student Lucy Koder, who topped HSC Economics in 2021, said that while many students at her former girls private school studied Economics, she worries that perceptions about difficulty or tall poppy syndrome in co-educational schools might lead girls, who would excel in the course, to turn away from it. This observation reflects research commissioned and reported by the International Coalition of Girls Schools, which shows that girls’ school graduates are six times more likely to consider majoring in mathematics, science, and technology compared to girls who attended co-educational schools; and reports that research studies conducted around the world – Australia, Caribbean, Switzerland, United Kingdom, and United States – find that girls’ schools foster increased confidence and interest in mathematics.

Of course, attending a girls’ school is only part of the puzzle, it is essential that we continue to encourage and support our students to take risks in their learning. The concept of ‘Dare To Be More’ is more than just a tagline. It’s about challenging ourselves as learners and as people, stepping a little bit outside our comfort zone every day. This approach encourages our students to be resilient and to embrace challenges as opportunities for growth. Watching our Year 6 girls at camp this week, I was struck by their willingness to try new things; persevere as they learned to surf; and support for each other as they each tried something new. It is only through trying new things, even when they are hard, that we learn and I was thrilled to see this in action.

We need to continue to promote the importance of girls’ schools and the importance of raising young women who know that they can in an environment where they are valued for who they are and what they can do, as well as their academic efforts.

As we look ahead, we remain dedicated to our mission and values, ensuring that our students are prepared to lead and make a positive impact in the world. We are proud of our legacy and excited for the future, knowing that our students will continue to embody the spirit of daring to be more.

Wishing our community a safe and restful break. We look forward to an inspiring 2026.

– Lisa Moloney
Principal

 

Sapphires’ Chapel Service and Luncheon 2025

Sapphires’ Chapel Service and Luncheon 2025

This term, we hosted our annual Sapphires’ Chapel Service and Luncheon for those Old Girls who graduated from MLC School more than 51 years ago. Our oldest attendee graduated in 1945 and our youngest Sapphires, the Class of 1974, joined us for the first time.

What an honour and delight it was to be with these Old Girls for the afternoon. Their excitement in reuniting with friends, their fierce love of the School and the tears that flowed as they sang the School song reminded me of the strong, enduring and perception-breaking community that underpins the story of MLC School.

As the women shared their memories of their teachers, sports days, journeys on the train so that they would come across the Newington boys and occasional naughty escapade, it became apparent that their experiences at school hadn’t always been perfect; there were the teachers who did not treat them fairly, cold water showers for the boarders, a ban on dancing due to Methodist beliefs at the time, uncomfortable uniforms and sparse classrooms. Despite the challenges, they built lifelong friendships and went on to have marvellous careers (often in fields not usually pursued by women of the day). Like other Old Girls that I have met, they credit much of their success to the mindset and curiosity for learning that was encouraged throughout their education at MLC School.

Our Sapphires were so impressed by our current students. They were in awe of their ability to welcome them and chat with such confidence and ease, the inspiring speeches given by our student archivist Mary (Year 11) and our 2026 School Captain Anisha, the enchanting musical performance from our Chamber Choir and the poise that our youngest Junior School students displayed as they presented flowers and assisted with the cutting of the cake.

Perhaps the tone of the day is best expressed by this email from Jillian, Class of 1965:

‘I want to express my delight at being able to attend yesterday’s magnificent celebration of an amazing school. It was wonderful to see and hear what is happening and the new initiatives which I support fully. To meet first in the Chapel Service and then at lunch with peers with whom we spent up to five years together was rewarding. To hear their stories and listen to how they managed some hardship is inspirational.

Thank you for organising the day so beautifully.

Without MLC School and the speech lessons I had with Joyce Foreman in the 1960s and after leaving school I would not have followed in her footsteps and provided Speech Communication lessons to thousands of students from all walks of life. I would not have worked in developing countries teaching English to scientists. Those lessons have given me an occupation which I am still heavily involved in and for this I say, “Thank You.”

I love the positivity and the inspiration of the Executive Role leaders, and it was evident that they too “Walk as Daughters of the Light”.’

Additionally, our School Captain, Anisha, shared in her speech: 

‘I believe our School Song perfectly captures the kind of legacy you, as Sapphires, have left behind as [you] shall not see them, but [you] can endow. This place with beauty for them here and now. 

‘Although you may not always see the impact you’ve made, the culture you fostered, the spirit, pride, and sense of belonging continue to flourish. We are grateful for the roots you planted that have grown into a vibrant community that continuously encourages girls to Dare to be More, as the School pioneers in all fields of women’s education.  

‘As we walk through the hallways of Kent House, sit beneath the trees on Principal’s Lawn, or sing our School song together, we are reminded that we are all part of something greater  a collective story of women who continue to grow and strengthen the legacy you began. 

‘We promise to carry that legacy forward as a light. A light that continues to shine for every new generation of girls who walk through these gates, as we become leaders of the future.’ 

Thank you for continuing to be an integral part of the MLC School story. We look forward to celebrating our 140th anniversary year with you in 2026 and creating new memories together. Until then, please stay connected, share your stories, and join us as we honour 140 years of courage, achievement, and community. 

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– Lisa Moloney 
Principal

Florence Jiang (2024) begins new chapter in the USA

Florence Jiang (2024) begins new chapter in the USA

MLC School congratulates Old Girl Florence Jiang (2024) on her exciting journey to the USA, where she will continue to pursue both academic and athletic excellence at California State University.

Supported by Study & Play USA, Florence has secured a placement that recognises her as a well-rounded student-athlete, an achievement that reflects the holistic education and opportunities she embraced during her time at MLC School.

‘A key criteria in successfully placing Australian student-athletes into US universities is the well-roundedness of the individual,’ said a representative from Study & Play USA. ‘We commend MLC School on providing Florence with opportunities to develop as a person, student, and athlete.’

We look forward to following Florence’s achievements and wish her every success in this exciting new chapter.

Florence Jiang (2024) signs with California State University to compete in NCAA Division 1 Swimming
Head of Composition, Alice Chance (2011) Hits No 1 on Limelight’s Playlist

Head of Composition, Alice Chance (2011) Hits No 1 on Limelight’s Playlist

In partnership with Cameron Lam, curator of the Australian Art Music Playlist, Limelight Magazine invited readers to explore the Guide to Australian Composers and vote for their favourite tracks. The response revealed a rich mix of voices that capture the breadth of Australia’s musical imagination.

Congratulations to Old Girl Alice Chance (2011), MLC School Head of Composition for coming in No 1 on the playlist!

We are so proud of Alice and her wonderful achievement!

To hear Alice’s composition, Alice Chance: Nose Scrunch Reel performed by Australian String Quartet, please click the link below.

Limelights 25 in 25 playlist

IB Theatre with Old Girls

IB Theatre with Old Girls

In November, I attended a Japanese Noh Drama performance, The Holy Mother of Nagasaki with two of our MLC School Theatre students from 2024, Old Girls Hope Selim (Drama Captain 2024) and Sophia Cvetkovski (2024), who took time off amidst their university exam schedules to invite me to this one-night international production. The girls developed a love of theatre and different cultural experiences when they undertook the Theatre Research Project last year and, indeed, Hope researched and performed the Noh Kata, or methods of walking which we could observe live in the performance, a rare opportunity in Australia.

Three of MLC School’s current Year 11 Theatre students, Jemima, Dina and Isabelle also attended and they can draw on the experience next year. We inspire a love of learning here at MLC School and it was great to see past and present students interacting with an international audience at interval.

– Lisa Jinga
Head of Department – Dance, Drama and Entertainment (DDE)

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Lucis Spring Summer Out Now!

Lucis Spring Summer Out Now!

Our latest issue of Lucis magazine is out now! You can also view the digital version here.

This issue covers recent events such as farewell to Year 12, focuses on staff learning and offers an insight into key school initiatives.

MLC School respects the environment. The Lucis packaging is 100% compostable so please dispose of it via your recycling bin or compost bin.

Help us Reconnect

Help us Reconnect

Let’s take a moment to reconnect.

As MLC School approaches its 140th anniversary, we’re taking a moment to reflect on the generations of women who have walked the halls, shared the traditions, and shaped MLC School’s legacy. From 1886 to 2025, every Old Girl is part of the story and we want to make sure no one is left out of the next chapter. 

Over the years, some Old Girls have passed, and some we’ve naturally lost touch with – not because they were forgotten, but because life moved forward: new cities, new careers, new chapters. Now, as we look ahead to a year of celebrations and reflection, we’re reaching out to reconnect. Update your details via the link below, and encourage your friends to do the same!

Together, let’s honour the past, celebrate the present, and ensure every Old Girl has the opportunity to be part of this special moment in MLC School’s history. 

Because you were never lost. We just lost touch.  

Update your details here

2026 Alumnae Award – Nominations now open

2026 Alumnae Award – Nominations now open

Old Girls of MLC School help to make the world a better place. Their contributions lead to progress that benefits society. MLC School would like to recognise and celebrate these women who are prepared to think differently; have courage and conviction; and lead with passion. We are proud to continue the MLC School Alumnae Awards in 2026.

Please nominate, or encourage Old Girls you know to nominate, our exceptional Old Girls so they can receive the accolades they deserve. Nominations close Friday 27 February 2026.

Nominate an Old Girl here

 
Have your details changed?

Have your details changed?

Have you recently moved, changed your email or mobile phone numbers? Did you know that you can now update these details yourself and keep directly in touch with the School and others from your cohort? Please read the story about our Old Girls’ Website here and start connecting directly.

MLC School is dedicated to keeping in touch with our Alumnae. We encourage you to join our online network for MLC School Old Girls, where you can access the latest alumnae news, events, updates and reconnect with old classmates.

Link here to join our online network

Otherwise, please let us know on the ‘update here’ button below, so that we can continue to stay in touch. 

Click here

Celebrating 140 Years of MLC School

Celebrating 140 Years of MLC School

In 2026, MLC School will celebrate 140 years of excellence in girls’ education. This anniversary is more than a number, it’s a celebration of bold beginnings, enduring traditions and generations of empowered women who have shaped the School’s story.

As the year unfolds, we’ll share images, reflections, and milestones that celebrate the spirit of the MLC School community – honouring where the School has come from, capturing its present, and envisioning the journey ahead.

This milestone year will be filled with vibrant events, cherished memories, and inspiring stories that honour the School’s past and shapes its future. From reconnecting with Old Girls we’ve lost touch with, to commemorative gatherings and community celebrations, our 140 Year Anniversary Page will be your evolving gallery of moments.

All Old Girls are invited to attend the several 140th anniversary events. You can RSVP directly also through our anniversary page below.

Celebrating 140 Years

We are continuing to count down the days with a social media (Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn) post for each day. They are a mix of history, fun facts, trivia and ‘on this day’, all with some great pics.

Please take a look at these (and like them!) when you can. You’re sure to find them a fascinating insight and provide a perspective on how things were and what they are like now. For instance, our first post features a pic of our first student leadership team from 1914.

Throughout 2026, we will be celebrating the School’s 140 years of excellence in girls’ education. We thank Year 6 student Mia for her winning logo design that has inspired our branding for the year.

Instagram: www.instagram.com/mlcschoolnsw

Facebook: www.facebook.com/MLCSchool

LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/school/mlc-schoolsydney

Michele Dunn
Head of Marketing and Community Relations

Introducing The “Dare to Be More” Podcast

Introducing The “Dare to Be More” Podcast

We’re thrilled to announce the launch of the MLC School “Dare to Be More” podcast – a new way to connect with our school community through engaging conversations about education, growth, and empowerment.

In our debut episode, Principal Lisa Moloney discusses MLC School’s Vision and Values and how our guiding principle that “the MLC School girl is at the heart of everything we do” shapes every aspect of school life.

Professionally hosted by Anthony Perl, each episode runs just 15-20 minutes and offers valuable insights for parents, educators, and anyone interested in girls’ education. New episodes will be released every two weeks.

Episodes include:

  • EP2: Focusing on the Whole Girl with Lisa Moloney, Principal and Melissa Boyd, Deputy Principal
  • EP5: Academic Development in the Junior School with Sonia Weston, Deputy Head of Junior School – Curriculum, and Natalie Hird, Deputy Head of Junior School – Operations
  • EP6: The Power of Music in Education with Trevor Mee, Director of Music
  • EP8: Inspiring Journeys of Alumnae Award Winners with Dr. Jan Milburn OAM

Each episode is accompanied by short audio clips on our social media channels, giving you a glimpse into these fascinating conversations.

The podcast is available on Apple PodcastsSpotifyAmazon Music, and all major podcast platforms. Simply search for “MLC School Dare to Be More”.

We hope you’ll tune in and join us on this exciting new journey.

2025 MLC School Dance Showcase – Videos Now Available

2025 MLC School Dance Showcase – Videos Now Available

We are excited to share the footage from our 2025 Dance Showcase, titled Once Upon a Time, which took place on Saturday 13 September and Sunday 14 September 2025, at the NIDA Parade Theatre. This year’s showcase invited audiences into a world of imagination and movement, inspired by the powerful messages found in children’s literature. Through dance, our students explored how stories shape character and identity, unlocking the deeper narratives hidden within the pages of a storybook. Their personal insights and creative interpretations added layers of authenticity and emotional depth to each performance.

We hope you enjoyed an evening that celebrated the transformative power of storytelling and showcased the incredible talent of our dancers. Once Upon a Time was more than a performance. It was a celebration of creativity, connection, and the joy of movement.

We invite you to enjoy the showcase footage and celebrate the remarkable achievements of our dancers.

Click on the image below to view the videos.

You will need to use the password: SUPERSTARS

– Jenna Skepper
Dance Coordinator

 

 

Experience the Magic of the 17th Sydney Opera House Concert

Experience the Magic of the 17th Sydney Opera House Concert

Fate Fortune Fantasy, MLC School’s 17th Sydney Opera House Concert, continued the outstanding tradition of the School coming together to perform under the sails of this iconic venue.

In a nod to the past and view to the future, we continue to share a wide variety of music at MLC School.

For those who would like to view the experience, please click on the video below to view the Showcase. (You may need to scroll down on the image.)

 

 

Middle Years Production Trackers – A Sold-Out Sensation!

Middle Years Production Trackers – A Sold-Out Sensation!

Who’s watching? Who decides what’s right? What happens when you refuse to follow? These were just some of the questions asked in this year’s Middle Years Production of Trackers by Donna Hughes – a show that played to sold-out audiences and left the audience community buzzing with excitement.

At its heart, Trackers is a story about young people finding their voices in the face of overwhelming pressure. It is a tribute to the resilience, creativity, and spirit of our students. Their willingness to interrogate difficult ideas, to collaborate, and to support one another made this production a true ensemble achievement.

We extend our sincere appreciation to the Year 9 students for demonstrating maturity and enthusiasm in their final Middle Years production. The crew, expertly led by Year 12 VET Entertainment student Lilah, 2026 Crew Captain, ensured the show ran smoothly. Year 12 VET Entertainment student Haegan was responsible for designing and operating the lighting for the show. There is truly nothing our MLC School girls cannot do!

This production challenged our cast to grapple not only with the dystopian world of the play, but also with the deeper questions it raises about agency, courage, and community. I am deeply grateful to the cast and crew for their dedication, energy, and openness throughout this process. We hope Trackers inspired you to notice the unseen, to challenge the status quo, and to celebrate the power of standing together.

– Alisha Vigna
Drama Teacher

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MLC School Debating: A Year of Growth, Achievement, and Inspiring Mentorship

MLC School Debating: A Year of Growth, Achievement, and Inspiring Mentorship

As the 2025 debating comes to an end, MLC School celebrates an extraordinary year marked by spirited competition, impressive achievements, and the unwavering dedication of our students and coaches. From the first debates in February to the final rounds in Term 4, our teams have demonstrated resilience, critical thinking, and a passion for persuasive argument.

IPSHA Debating Ends on a High

The season concluded with a memorable trip to Macarthur Anglican School, Cobbitty, where our Year 6 teams triumphed in both their debates on challenging topics:

  • That it should be compulsory for all students to do community service
  • That we should have a four-day school week

Their victories were a testament to their preparation and confidence. While our Year 5 teams faced tough competition against older opponents, they left with valuable lessons and renewed determination for future debates. Throughout the season, wins and losses alike have reinforced the true purpose of debating at MLC School: learning, growth, and collaboration.

Outstanding Results Across Divisions

Beyond IPSHA, our students excelled in the Independent Debating Competition (IDC). Eight teams reached the finals, a remarkable achievement in itself. Highlights include:

  • Junior Division: Year 8 teams MLC 13 and MLC 10 reached the Octo-finals, while MLC 12 advanced to the Quarter Final.
  • Senior Division: Four teams competed in the Octo-finals, with MLC 15 (Year 9) and MLC 17 (Year 10) meeting in the Quarter Final. MLC 15 emerged victorious, and our most senior team, MLC 18 (Year 11), progressed to the Semi Finals.

These results reflect not only talent but also the perseverance of students who often debated back-to-back rounds under pressure.

Celebrating Our Old Girl Coaches

Central to this success has been the guidance of our dedicated coaches, Anika Cuganesan (2023), Alannah Christodoulou (2023), and Sylie Bhat (2023), all proud MLC School Old Girls. Their commitment to mentoring the next generation of debaters has been inspiring. Drawing on their own experiences, they have instilled confidence, strategy, and a love for debating in our students. Their efforts exemplify the strength of the MLC School community, where alumnae continue to shape and support future leaders.

Looking Ahead

With trials for the 2026 Year 8 to Year 12 teams completed and Year 6 to Year 7 trials scheduled for early next year, the future of debating at MLC School looks brighter than ever. We extend heartfelt thanks to our coaches, parents, and carers for their unwavering support during what has been our most successful debating year to date.

– Dr Andrea Rowe
Oratory Coordinator

– Jan Falls
Teacher, Mind Challenges Coordinator

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Congratulations to the Class of 2025 – Outstanding Results

Congratulations to the Class of 2025 – Outstanding Results

The School applauds all the students from the Class of 2025, they have performed extremely well.

Of course, Year 12 is about so much more than the final exams. Our Year 12 students were involved and committed leaders who helped shape the life and culture of the School. We look forward to following their journey as Old Girls.

In line with our tradition of being leaders and innovators in girls education, MLC School was one of the earliest in NSW to offer the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme to all students in Year 11 and Year 12 as an alternative to the Higher School Certificate (HSC). With a track record in the IB Diploma Programme over 20 years, the programme is mature and ingrained in the School’s offering. 

Both the HSC and IB Diploma provide a rigorous academic pathway to tertiary education around Australia and internationally. The IB Diploma Programme is suitable for those who enjoy a broad range of subjects including a language; while the HSC provides students with the capacity to dive more deeply into a particular field of study (for instance adding a number of science or history units for example).

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2025 HSC Selections and Nominations

2025 HSC Selections and Nominations

MLC School is proud to announce the final recognition details for our Year 12 HSC students, highlighted through nominations and selection for the prestigious HSC Showcases. Being nominated for an HSC Showcase is a remarkable accomplishment and a testament to the hard work and talent of each student. A selection places the work at the highest level. These works are guided by teaching staff who offer their advice throughout the process. Click on the button below to read about all our 2025 HSC Selections and Nominations.

2025 HSC Selections and Nominations

STEM Success in Term 4

STEM Success in Term 4

This year, MLC School’s STEM co-curricular program continued to push boundaries, taking learning beyond the classroom and into real-world problem-solving. Students embraced hands-on projects that fostered creativity, collaboration, and innovation.

Our key highlights include:

  • RoboCup Junior Nationals Debut:
    14 students from Year 6 to Year 12 proudly represented MLC School at the largest RoboCup Junior Nationals ever held. Competing in OnStage, Maze, and Rescue divisions, our teams achieved 3rd place in both Novice and Open OnStage—a remarkable first appearance on the national stage.

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VEX Robotics Milestone:
Our Year 6 team entered the VEX Robotics Competition for the first time, earning the Judges Award for resilience and effort. This marks an exciting step forward for our growing Robotics Program.

Sydney Science Park STEM Challenge:
Students collaborated with peers from other schools to design innovative solutions for sustainability. Congratulations to Nina (Year 9) for her team’s first-place win and Eshani (Year 6) for securing second place.
 
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These achievements reflect the strength of our STEM curriculum and our commitment to preparing students for a future driven by science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.

– Marie Cassar (2002)
STEM Co-curricular Coordinator

Head of the River – Gold All the Way for MLC School Rowing!

Head of the River – Gold All the Way for MLC School Rowing!

Recently, Year 9 to Year 11 athletes travelled to Melbourne to compete at the Melbourne Head Regatta, entering nine crews and delivering exceptional performances racing over 3500m.

A highlight was our Schoolgirl Quad, who claimed gold. Congratulations to:

  • Ella (Year 11), Eve (Year 11), Rebecca (Year 11), Sophie (Year 11), Alannah (Year 7)

Adding to the success, our Schoolgirl Double of Eve and Rebecca also secured gold. Strong results were achieved across all other crews, showcasing depth and determination in the squad.

Meanwhile, our Junior Crews were in action at the Loreto Kirribilli Regatta at Sydney International Regatta Centre, entering five boats and achieving excellent results.

In a display of commitment, Eve flew back from Melbourne on the Saturday evening and raced at the Sydney Girls Regatta on Sunday winning gold in her single scull.

A huge congratulations to all students who raced. We are proud of your efforts and achievements.

– Charlotte Almond
Head of Program – Rowing