Tote Bag Presentation

The Duntrim Amphitheatre was buzzing with excitement on Thursday morning 13 February during the much-anticipated Tote Bag Presentation, attended by Co-President Yianoula Henderson (Morris 1997) and Chris Walker (Adegemis 1990) who represented the AOGU. The tradition of gifting initialled tote bags to Year 12 students by the AOGU remains as popular as ever, with the girls proudly choosing them over their School bags as their bag of choice.

This special day allowed the AOGU to meet the Class of 2025 for the first time, sharing the various ways the AOGU supports students after they graduate. What the girls may not yet realise is the profound impact the Old Girl community will have on their lives as they grow older. Through reunions, internships, scholarships and community events, these young women will stay connected to the School and, more importantly, to each other.

The Class of 2025 have already formed lifelong friendships, and the AOGU is here to support them every step of the way. We wish them all the best for the year ahead and look forward to seeing their continued success and camaraderie.

 

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