Cheerleader champs 12 August 2008 There's a lot more to cheerleading than pom-poms and high kicks. Methodist Ladies' College cheerleading squad the MLC Stars are gymnasts, dancers and disciplined athletes, all rolled into one. Source: Progress Leader, 12 August 2008
Cheerleading 30 July 2008 The Methodist Ladies' College cheerleaders have brought home two titles from the Downunder Spirit Championships. Source: Spress, Vol 6 Issue 18, August 2008
Thank you for giving me a chance 14 July 2008 MLC Teacher Tom Curtis features in a brochure highlighting the importance of pre-service teacher placements.
Sustainability at MLC 9 July 2008 MLC is very proud of its commitment to sustainability. This article summarises some of the ways in which MLC is working to protect the environment. Source: Weekly Times, Wednesday 9 July 2008
Face Up - Katherine Drutschinin 19 May 2008 Year 11 MLC student, Katherine Drutschinin, talks about her experience with the International Baccalaureate (IB) so far. Source: The Age, Monday 19 May 2008
Walk the talk 17 May 2008 MLC Old Collegian Paula Constant (Walshe, 1991) has written a book about her trek across five countries, from Trafalgar Square in London, to M'Hamid el Ghizlane in Morocco, on the edge of the Sahara. Source: Herald Sun, Saturday 17 May 2008
The power of the play 15 May 2008 MLC teacher, Deborah Field-Farago, is quoted in an article about theatre's ability to faciliate discussion and learning around often difficult topics. Source: Education Review, Vol 18 No.03
Six steps forward 15 May 2008 Former MLC student Layce Vocale was awarded the Merlyn Myer Scholarship for a rural student of environmental sciences. Source: Trinity Today, No. 67
Reflections from Student Leadership Conference 2008 15 May 2008 MLC Prefects, Paby Choi (Head Prefect) and Claire Sheed-Finck (Boarding House Prefect), reflect on their time at the 2008 Student Leadership Conference in Perth. Source: In Alliance, Vol. 40
Many tongues taught 13 May 2008 In today's global economy, fluency in a foreign language is highly regarded. Methodist Ladies' College recognises the value of this skill and offers classes in Chinese, French, Japanese, Indonesian and German. Source: Progress Leader, Tuesday 13 May 2008
A burning desire for Olympic glory 13 May 2008 Kristina Ostojic, 12, a Methodist Ladies' College gymnastic academy member, is keen to have her name up in lights. Source: Hume Leader, Tuesday 13 May 2008
New girls of Summer 15 April 2008 Former MLC student, Tessa James, will make her Home and Away debut this week. Source: Herald Sun, Tuesday 15 April 2008
Christina thrives on lifesaving 1 April 2008 MLC student Christina Ruiz was nominated as a Progress Leader Sports Star. Source: Progress Leader, Tuesday 1 April 2008
No petticoats here 20 March 2008 Year 10 MLC student, Olympia Ward, sent this letter to The Age regarding their reporting of the HOSG Regatta. Source: The Age, Thursday 20 March 2008
MLC strokes its way to the head of the field 11 March 2008 Methodist Ladies' College retained the Schoolgirls Head of the River for a fourth straight year to confirm its status as one of Victoria's leading rowing schools. Source: Progress Leader, Tuesday 11 March 2008
Fabulous four-in-a-row for MLC in First Eights 11 March 2008 Methodist Ladies' College took out the First Eights for the fourth year in a row at the the Head of the Schoolgirls Regatta. Source: Spress Student Weekly, 11-17 March 2008
Women show their strength 11 March 2008 With International Women's Day spirit still in the air, MLC Drama and Theatre Studies students will be paying tribute to female valour when they perform Women of Troy later this month. Source: Spress Student Weekly, 11-17 March 2008
A vote of thanks 8 March 2008 The 2008 Victorian Women's Honour Roll celebrates 30 women who dared to make a difference, including two MLC Old Collegians, Carol McDonough (1966) and Jessie Vasey (1915, deceased). Source: The Age, A2 Supplement, Saturday 8 March 2008
Can-do Cate 2 March 2008 Not even the tall poppy syndrome seems capable of bringing MLC Old Collegian Cate Blanchett down. Peter Wilmoth reports on the woman who's everywhere. Source: The Sunday Age, Sunday 2 March 2008