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At Home is where we share inspiring conversations from within and beyond the school grounds, with host Kathryn Doyle.


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Worth the Wait


While most 2022 Seniors were counting down the minutes to open their ATAR score, Lauren Scott was enduring a fitness test before finding out her results.
But it was worth the wait, surrounded by family, Lauren opened her ATAR result to see a score of 99.4.

Kathryn Doyle sat down with Lauren to capture her reaction and find out what 2023 holds.

Boarding Passages with Kylie Wallis


In this episode, we're thrilled to introduce you to Kylie Wallis, the recently appointed Head of Boarding at Â鶹ÊÓƵCollege.

Kylie’s connection to boarding life runs deep, as she was once a boarder herself. With a profound passion for nurturing the growth and development of the girls in the Boarding House, Kylie brings a wealth of experience and a personal understanding of the unique challenges and joys that come with boarding school life.

Starting her career in Maryborough, Kylie’s journey in the boarding community continued as her husband, Tony, served as a Boarding master at Toowoomba Grammar School. Together, they have cultivated a commitment to creating a supportive and enriching environment for young individuals away from home.

Join us as we explore Kylie Wallis's experiences, her dedication to the boarding community, and the extraordinary efforts made by Â鶹ÊÓƵCollege to ensure every boarder feels a sense of belonging and support.

Wellbeing at Fairholme


Everyone at Â鶹ÊÓƵbelongs to one of four Houses – Black, Cameron, Powell and Stephens. While each staff member at Â鶹ÊÓƵis a caregiver, the Holme Group Teacher plays a unique role by leading a small group from one of the Houses and meeting with students in their Holme Group daily. During this time, they worship together, celebrate, enjoy activities and support one another.

In this latest At Holme Podcast, we hear from Fairholme's Head of Faith and Wellbeing, Cath Butler, about the school's Holme Group structure, results from research into wellbeing at Â鶹ÊÓƵand practical examples and ideas as to what is needed to support our students.

Across Continents and the Scone Debates


Hailing from England, our Head of Senior School Mr Tom McCormick brings a wealth of international experience to his role, having dedicated four years to the vibrant community at Â鶹ÊÓƵCollege.

But there's one light-hearted debate that’s been stirring the staffroom at Â鶹ÊÓƵCollege: who makes the best scones? As a self-proclaimed connoisseur of the quintessential English treat, Mr McCormick brings a dash of humour and culinary expertise to the table.

Join us as we explore Mr McCormick's journey from England to Australia, and the nuances of education across continents.

The Journey of Madlyn Grant in Repatriation and Archelogy


We had the privilege of sitting down with someone who is at the forefront of bridging the past with the present, and shaping the future of repatriation and archaeology. She’s a trailblazer in her field, with a passion for understanding the complex interplay of emotions in restitution initiatives.

Join us as we journey into the fascinating world of Madalyn Grant, Repatriation Manager at the University of Queensland, and recently named a 2024 Gates Scholar to pursue a PhD at the University of Cambridge. From her humble beginnings to her ground breaking research, get ready to be inspired.

Principle Month


Communications Committee members Abi and Liv sit down to chat with Dr. Evans about some of her favourite moments throughout her 14 Years at Â鶹ÊÓƵCollege. Take a listen as Dr. Evans shares some fun memories and interesting talents, and get to know our inspiring Principal.

Getting Ready for School with Jaye Ross

Kathryn Doyle talks to Head of Middle School, Jaye Ross about how to prepare for the first day of the school year. Jaye shares her top tips on a smooth transition for both Boarders and Day girls.

National Boarding Week


Happy National Boarding Week! 

We sat down with Â鶹ÊÓƵColleges' Head Boarder, Charlotte Patterson, where she gives an insight into life as a Boarder.

‘The Final Chapter’


Eliza Mack began life in the Boarding dorms of Â鶹ÊÓƵCollege as a Year 7 student in 2015.

The second-generation Â鶹ÊÓƵCollege girl was excited to experience new opportunities she would have have been exposed to in her hometown of Moonie.

Six years on and Eliza is about to enter her final term as a Year 12 student and Head Boarder but the thought of goodbye has left her with mixed emotions.

On this episode, Kathryn Doyle sits down with Eliza to find out what life is really like as a Boarder.

‘Tenacious in Tokyo’

No matter how much you know or care about sport, you couldn't have escaped the thrill of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. Every four years we watch the sheer determination of our Aussie Athletes as they push their bodies to extreme limits.

Â鶹ÊÓƵOld Girl and Rugby 7s player, Dom Du Toit is one of those athletes, fulfilling a life-long dream in Tokyo. Don't be fooled by her sweet smile, Dom is one of the toughest girls on the Australian Rugby 7s team. 

She started in the sport when she was just 15 years old. Representing Australia in the Youth Olympics before being added to the squad for the Rio Olympics as a reserve.

It was there she witnessed first-hand what it means to bring home gold and she wanted to feel that same elation for herself.

On this episode, Kathryn Doyle sits down with Dom to talk about what life as a Rugby 7s players is really like.


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Â鶹ÊÓƵWellbeing coach, Jo Kinniburgh, and Communications Manager, Marita Ramia, discuss the importance of sleep for our children – in every age group.


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In this podcast, our Communication girls are talking to two Year 7 girls Claire Murphy (Boarder) and Annie Anderson (Daygirl) sharing their life as Year 7 student with interesting facts about Â鶹ÊÓƵCollege.


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Our Head Girls have surprised the college with the launch of their first magazine; ‘Flourish’. The Magazine is designed to share Â鶹ÊÓƵstories, current news and exciting events happening within the community. The Communications Committee sat down with Head Girl, Laura Craft; Head Day Girl, Phoebe Myer-Elks and Head Boarder, Zara Bambling to talk about the launch of ‘Flourish’. 

 

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As Â鶹ÊÓƵJunior begins Term 2 with at least 5 weeks of online learning, Head of the Junior School and former Distance Education teacher, Erin Tonscheck, shares some tips with parents. 

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