Community Relations
Staff, students, ex-students and parents all contribute to the fabric of the Loreto Kirribilli community. Whether it is coaching a sporting team, helping our Parents and Friends' Association or attending family liturgies, school concerts and the other events which make up our school year, the participation of the extended Loreto family is crucial to strengthening our school spirit and fostering a culture of service with and for others.

Our ex-students and past parents contribute to that spirit, as do the families of current students. Loreto girls are part of an international community bound together by the 400-year-old traditions of the Loreto Sisters. Our ex-students are proud of that bond and their ongoing support is tangible proof that "once a part of the Loreto family, always a part of the Loreto family"! Development Office initiatives such as Loreto Link, Nostalgia events, Past Parents' Dinners, Old Boys' Reunions (yes, Boys! were educated at Loreto Kirribilli up to Year 2 until 1990) and the newly established "Year 14" Gathering are instrumental in keeping the spirit alive and fostering relationships across all the borders of the Loreto family.