Natalie Scott (Ranson, 1990)
What has been your journey since leaving Santa Maria College?
I left WA in December 1990, soon after graduating and moved to Queensland. My parents moved to the Gold Coast and I to Brisbane where I did Physiotherapy at the University of Queensland. I met my now husband in my second year.
We got married in 1998 and the following year moved to the UK where we lived, worked and traveled. We had twins in 2002 (Isabel and William) and moved back to Brisbane when they were 10 months old. We had another daughter (Abigail) in 2005.
Since leaving university, I have worked as a paediatric physiotherapist and I now work three days a week for the Queensland Department of Education working with students with disabilities.
What has been a highlight along the way?
I have had many highlights along the way but living, working and travelling overseas has been an amazing experience.
Natalie Scott (Ranson 1990), Day Student
Michelle Attains Lead Teacher Status
Our Head of Professional Learning, Michelle Carrick, recently attained national certification as a Lead Teacher, one of only 64 people nationally to have attained this certification in 2023.
From the President: May 2024
We have some great stories in this month’s blog. Also Look out for information about our OGA Movie Night screening of The Way, My Way.
Lisa Sorger: Sisterhood Network Series
Join us for an inspiring evening at the second session of our Sisterhood Networking Series with Dr Lisa Sorger (Ramakrishnan, 1987).
Author: Santa Maria College
Santa Maria College is a vibrant girls school with a growing local presence and reputation. Our Mission is to educate young Mercy women who act with courage and compassion to enrich our world. Santa Maria College is located in Attadale in Western Australia, 16 km from the Perth CBD. We offer a Catholic education for girls in Years 5 – 12 and have 1300 students, including 152 boarders.