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Class of 2005 Reunion ticket
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Calrossy Foundation - Scholarship Fund
The Mary England scholarship was established in honour of Mary England (Melville '43). She loved her time as a Boarder at what was then Tamworth Church of England Girls’ School. After leaving she continued to put her heart and soul into the School she loved. She established the Sydney group of Old Girls and was a devoted supporter of Calrossy up until the time of her passing in 2018. Cross-generational links were promoted and supported by Mrs England. She was ahead of her time and encouraged many alumna to participate in the life of the School beyond their own education, maintaining a strong connection with their ‘alma mater’. The Drawing Room in Calrossy House is named in recognition for the significant contribution of Mrs England. This Scholarship is awarded to an applicant who is the child of Calrossy Anglican School alumni, who demonstrates the potential to make a significant positive contribution to the life of the School across a range of activities that may include academic studies, music, sport, agriculture, Christian involvement, public speaking and debating.
The Mary England scholarship was established in honour of Mary England (Melville '43). She loved her time as a Boarder at what was then Tamworth Church of England Girls’ School. After leaving she continued to put her heart and soul into the School she loved. She established the Sydney group of Old Girls and was a devoted supporter of Calrossy up until the time of her passing in 2018. Cross-generational links were promoted and supported by Mrs England. She was ahead of her time and encouraged many alumna to participate in the life of the School beyond their own education, maintaining a strong connection with their ‘alma mater’. The Drawing Room in Calrossy House is named in recognition for the significant contribution of Mrs England. This Scholarship is awarded to an applicant who is the child of Calrossy Anglican School alumni, who demonstrates the potential to make a significant positive contribution to the life of the School across a range of activities that may include academic studies, music, sport, agriculture, Christian involvement, public speaking and debating.