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St Andrew’s Old Girls return to celebrate memories and friendships

Flavours and sounds of Italy dominated this year’s theme at the St Andrew’s School for Girls annual Old Girls’ Reunion.

St Andrew’s School for Girls welcomed back alumnae from the Classes of 1976, 1986, 1996, 2006, and 2016 for the annual Old Girls’ reunion.

School marketer Brandon Townsend shared that this year’s theme had an Italian flair, Con Amore, treating guests to the flavours and sounds of Italy.

The St Andrew’s School for Girls Class of 1996 at the annual Old Girls’ reunion. Photo: Caterina Cacchioni

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He added that the event held in May provided a wonderful opportunity for past learners to reconnect with friends, share memories, and revisit the campus that played such an important role in their school years.

Members from the class of 2006. Photo: Caterina Cacchioni

The school extended its sincere thanks to Alessia Ryan-Pinto, chair of the Old Girls’ Association, and her committee, for organising a memorable occasion that brought together generations of St Andrew’s women to celebrate their shared history and enduring connection to the school.

A toast to the good old times at St Andrew’s School for Girls. Photo: Caterina Cacchioni

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Naidine Sibanda

Naidine Sibanda is Bedfordview and Edenvale News’ senior journalist. A University of Johannesburg journalism graduate, she began her career with TEACH South Africa before moving into community reporting at Caxton’s Rosebank Killarney Gazette, where she rose to senior journalist and earned recognition in the FCJ Awards. She also worked as communications officer for the James and Ethel Gray Park Foundation. Passionate about amplifying community voices, Naidine looks forward to highlighting both challenges and achievements in Bedfordview and Edenvale areas.

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