St Aidan's Anglican Girls' School
St Aidan's was established in 1929 by the Sisters of the Society of the Sacred Advent - an order of Anglican sisters committed to serving God through nurturing and serving young women. On day one, Sister Elisabeth was Sister-in-Charge at St Margaret's, and Mrs Christine Hartland was Headmistress at St Aidan's. They both upheld the view that education for girls needed to equip them for life. To this day, the school's mission remains the same: to encourage confidence and success in students through pursuit of their academic, sporting, cultural and community pursuits within a caring environment.
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