Chloe Corsini (2010)

Chloe Corsini was a boarder from the Class of 2010. 

What has been your journey since leaving Santa Maria College?

Since leaving Santa Maria I’ve completed my Bachelor of Arts (Tourism & Events Management), which I did for three years right after school. After finishing my studies I lived in the USA for six months working on a summer camp for kids with cancer. This was super rewarding and I met some amazing families. I then went into full-time work at Flight Centre. I travelled quite a bit in the process, to places like Fiji, New Caledonia, Laos, Thailand, Bali and Cambodia to name a few.

For almost the last four years, I’ve been working in Insurance Claims for RAC, which has opened the doors to so many opportunities. I’m currently saving my pennies for a family trip to Europe to visit my dad’s family, and saving for my first home so I can finally have my two little sausage dogs.

What has been your highlight along the way?

All my travels. My last holiday was to New Zealand two years ago and I just love seeing new places and learning about other people’s cultures and ways of life. Also, my little brother got married last year which was a big deal!

What is one of your fondest memories from your time at Santa Maria College?

All the friends I made, the sports program, being House captain for O’Reilly, and the Instep program which set me up so well for leaving school. The list goes on!

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