Giving

Tax-Deductible Donations

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A financial gift to Loreto Kirribilli follows in the footsteps of Mother Philomena Heaton. This began with the very first ‘ask’ to her mother, Sarah Heaton, to purchase the first building at Loreto Kirribilli, Elamang in 1907. And we are blessed to have families who continue this tradition for the benefit of current and future generations. The generosity of families across the school over the years has resulted in excellent facilities, maintained to the highest standards for the benefit of students and staff.

All donations, small or large, are valued and appreciated and will have an ongoing impact. Donations to the following Loreto Kirribilli Funds are tax-deductible. You will receive a tax-deductible receipt via email.

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Tax-Deductible Bursary Fund

Thanks to the generosity of our community, our means-tested Loreto Kirribilli Bursary is awarded annually to at least two students for their education from Years 10-12. This will allow girls to complete their Senior School education in the tradition of the Loreto Sisters and graduate from the school as proud Loreto women, with the opportunity and inspiration to make a significant contribution to society. The greatest gift of all is education.

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Tax-Deductible Green Fund

Loreto Kirribilli is deeply committed to environmental sustainability in its operations, school culture and curriculum. We have an Environmental Sustainability framework to take us into a cleaner, more efficient, more biodiverse, and more responsible 2030. The Green Fund will help fund the initiatives of our framework, in particular the goal of achieving carbon neutrality by 2030.

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Tax-Deductible Building Fund

Loreto Kirribilli relies on our entire community to support growth, new capital projects, major renewal, and restoration of existing buildings.

We invite our community to join families of yesteryear to embrace our philanthropic Building Fund and say... "We built that building. We built that community.”

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