Principal Talk with Mrs. Lowe
Join Us for a Night of Celebration: St Mary's 120th Anniversary Dinner Dance!
It's time to mark your calendars and dust off your dancing shoes because we are thrilled to invite all our families, friends, and supporters to the 120th Anniversary Dinner Dance, celebrating Catholic Education in Crookwell!
From humble beginnings in 1903, when the Sisters of Mercy began their mission in a small room at the back of the convent building, to the vibrant and thriving educational institution it has become today, we have much to be proud of.
Event Details:
- Date: Saturday, 21st October
- Time: 6:00 PM
- Location: Crookwell Services Club
- Attire: Cocktail attire
Our evening promises to be magical, filled with laughter, nostalgia, and dancing! We've lined up fantastic entertainment to make this anniversary unforgettable. Before dinner, enjoy the melodies of Harriet Lowe. After dinner, dance the night away with the rocking tunes of Chalkie White.
This unforgettable evening costs just $60 per ticket, including dinner and table wine. More information on how to purchase tickets will be provided in the coming week.
But that's not all! The real essence of this evening is the chance to connect with new and old friends, share stories, and celebrate St Mary's Primary School.
We extend this invitation to all adult parents and friends, ex-students (over 18 years old) and staff, and anyone who has been a part of the St Mary's family. Please help us spread the word to ensure a fantastic turnout for this milestone event.
Let's come together to celebrate 120 years of Catholic education in Crookwell and toast to many more years of success and growth for St Mary's School. Your presence will make this evening truly special.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Good luck to Jacob at Public Speaking
We wish Jacob Hogan, in Year Four, the best of luck tomorrow at the Archdiocesan Public Speaking Competition at Ss Peter and Paul's, Goulburn.
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Threatened Species Day




