Archbishop To Commission Glennie’s 14th Principal

The Glennie School Council has officially appointed Ms Mary Anne Evans to the
position of Principal, a decision embraced by the student, staff and parent
community.

On Wednesday, 3rd March 2021, The Most Reverend Dr Phillip Aspinall, Archbishop of Brisbane will commission Ms Evans as the School’s 14th Principal at The Clive Berghofer Sports Centre.

Dignitaries, family, and Principals, both from local schools and the wider
Anglican Schools Commission community will be attending to support Ms Evans on this special occasion.

In addition to the ceremonial commissioning service, the Archbishop and School Captains, Kari Donaldson and Sandra Miller will give addresses, and Ms Evans will be presented with symbols and gifts uniquely representative of The Glennie School.

2021 is an exciting year, with Ms Evans and The Glennie School Council soon to unveil the new strategic plan – The Glennie School: A New Educational Era. The four strategic pillars of Educational Excellence, Sustainable Future, Character Development and a Connected Community will be underpinned by a fresh set of principles ensuring the Glennie Distinctive thrives for decades to come.

The Glennie School’s vision is to make an outstanding impact for the good of society through the quality of our teaching and leadership in education;
ensuring that every student reaches her full spiritual, physical and academic potential to become All She Can Be®”.

In an increasingly complex world where empowering women through education is paramount, our unique blend of academic excellence, character development and student care enables our students to approach their future with confidence, optimism and integrity,” Ms Evans says.

Submitted by:
Mrs Tracey Kessels
Development Officer – Marketing
246A Herries Street
Toowoomba Qld 4350
Australia
P: +61 7 4688 8888
W: www.glennie.qld.edu.au

 

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