A new visual identity

Principal Annette Rome.

St Margaret’s Berwick Grammar has started rolling out its new visual identity.

Principal, Annette Rome, says this new identity is all about joining the school’s campuses together and honouring its heritage.

“Our new contemporary logo is designed so that each part of the school can identify with it, carrying the school forward as one,” she explains.

“It joins our world class teaching campuses ELC, Junior School, Senior Girls and Senior Boys together, while paying homage to the school’s heritage in our 95th year.”

The school has renewed its commitment to its unique diamond education model with co-educational learning in the Junior School and dedicated single gender campuses in the senior years. This allows the school to honour everything known from valid educational research, about providing a great education.

Annette says there is a real focus on delivering a contemporary, values-driven, character-based education that engages both the heart and the mind.

“This approach brings together the best elements of our heritage and tradition drawn from nearly 100 years of caring for young people. Moving forward we will focus on the 4 As, which underpin all we do.”

Academics – our reason to exist, ensuring every student achieves their academic best.

Artistry: Developing creativity through classroom and co-curricular activities that include performing arts, design, media, art, photography and debating.

Adventure: Opportunities outside the classroom that foster leadership, teamwork, self-reliance, resilience, grit and critical thinking through experiences that challenge the heart and mind.

Athleticism: Creating a healthy body and mind through elite performance and participation, developing teamwork, sportsmanship and drive.