Grammar Gazette- Issue 1, 2003

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SCHOOL LEADERS 2003

CONTENTS

Last year was a year of transition. This year we confidently look forward to working with Mrs Bell as she continues to develop the vision for Girls Grammar into the future. Historically we have always embraced change which is important in our changing world. Recent events around the world have shown that the future is indeed very uncertain and challenging. In these uncertain times the word “community” appears to be very important. Calls are being made for the international community to face up to their responsibilities and obligations, even though there appears to be uncertainty as to what these responsibilities actually are. Open and honest participation in international forums appears to be the building blocks for a determined approach to the issues currently unfolding in Iraq, where easy solutions do appear to be readily apparent. We’ve got it all this year. A great School, a great leadership team and a great opportunity before us to stamp our imprint not only on this year but in keeping the great Grammar spirit alive for future generations of Grammar Girls. Lauren Harrison and Jessica Rothnie

Page 2 - SCHOOL LEADERS

Page 3 - FROM THE PRINCIPAL

Page 4 - CAREER FOCUS TECHNOLOGY TRANSPLANTS

Page 5 - SCHOLARSHIP FUND ENGLISH EXTENSION

Page 6-7 GREAT CHEMISTRY

The opening of the new Science Block

Page 8 - ECONOMICS

SECURITY COUNCIL IMBIL - On track

Page 9 - SOFTBALL

WATER POLO CRICKET

Page 10 - THE CATHEDRAL CONCERT HAMLET

Page 11 - ACHIEVERS REUNIONS

Page 12 - CONGRATULATIONS OPEN DAY STAY IN TOUCH

Cover photography: Greg Gardner Photography

Any communication in relation to this publication can be directed to the Director of Marketing and communications, Ms Nicole Davis on 07 3332 1437 or at ndavis@bggs.qld.edu.au

Head Girls Lauren Harrison and Jessica Rothnie

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