Discover the 132-year legacy of Rockhampton Girls Grammar School and how it empowers young women. Explore the school's holistic education approach and commitment to excellence.
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Subscriber only Rockhampton Girls Grammar School (RGGS) posted its strongest profit last year since 2015, thanks to $1.1 million in funding from JobKeeper. The RGGS 2020 annual report and financial statements were tabled recently at Queensland Parliament and revealed the school profited $1.2 million. It is the first report under new principal Deanne Johnston, who has just completed her first year at the school. Deanne Johnston is Rockhampton Girl Grammar School s principal. The private school had a total of 290 students in 2020 with 87 boarders and 203 day students. Of these, 83 students were in years prep to six and 207 were in years seven to 12. The school supported 26.5 teaching staff, 17.7 non-teaching staff and seven boarding staff.
Students in Tulane Law School s Reading Room take advantage of quiet time with a masked statue of Nathan Hale looking on. Students have followed safety guidelines since they returned to campus after the COVID-19 pandemic began. (Photo by Sally Asher)
From frontline doctors to first-year students, Tulanians across campuses are reflecting on the year of COVID-19 and the changes, challenges and breakthroughs it has brought.
“Tulanians came together in a time of great uncertainty to offer support to one another, protect the health of one another and ensure that our teaching, research and unparalleled student experience continued at an extraordinarily high level in spite of the pandemic,” President Michael Fitts said. “This has been a challenging, stressful, often exhausting time for everyone, but one in which our students, faculty and staff have truly shone.”