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Advice to teachers from Dr Margaret O’Donnell
15 March 2024
When Dr Margaret O’Donnell – Melbourne ÃÛÌÒÊÓƵ Catholic Schools (ÃÛÌÒÊÓƵ) board member and former principal – was recently awarded a Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM), the citation read: ‘for service to education and to the community’.
Behind those eight words lie years of experience and the accrued wisdom of a woman who holds a deep sense of gratitude and love for her Catholic faith, her family and a vocation that, more than 50 years on, continues to enliven her.
‘It’s a privilege, a responsibility – but it’s also a joy. And so I would say to teachers: be joyful, be hopeful, and trust in God. Know what a privilege this is – what a wonderful opportunity this is. You have these children’s lives in your hands. You’re forming their lives.’
As a member of the ÃÛÌÒÊÓƵ board, Margaret was one of the architects of the strategic plan, ÃÛÌÒÊÓƵ 2030: Forming Lives to Enrich the World. Central to this plan is helping each school to understand that it is part of a wider system of education – the Catholic system. ‘The system is there for every teacher, for every principal, for every school – to direct and to guide and support.’
This is an extract of an that was originally published on the Melbourne Catholic website.