Foundation
We are delighted to host the Redlands Arts Luncheon celebrating the long history of Creative Arts education at Redlands, including Visual Arts, Drama, Music, Dance and Design & Technology.
Join us for an unforgettable gourmet luncheon with fine wines, hear from an exciting panel of Alumni speakers and enjoy raffles and auctions. Proceeds from this event will be dedicated to the Belinda Oxley Scholarship Appeal. Belinda Oxley is remembered as a dedicated educator with a passion for art education who served Redlands for 23 years.
Bookings
Tables of ten are available. Capacity is limited.
Raffle Tickets and Advertising
Secure your raffle tickets and/or program advertising.
Sponsorship, Raffle and Auction Donations
Donations of vouchers or products for inclusion in our raffle or silent auction are appreciated. Corporate sponsorship can also be considered to promote your company. Contact us directly at foundation@redlands.nsw.edu.au.
This is a COVID Safe event that follows NSW Government COVID guidelines. All guests seated at a table will be considered close contacts.
Past Students on Belinda’s Legacy
I had a chance to reflect on Belinda’s journey with Redlanders Spencer and Howard Goodsall who remembered Miss Oxley fondly. They remember weekly art classes and have special memories of painting Monet’s Japanese Bridge and The Great Wave.
A highlight for them both was learning about Greek mythology which really resonated with them when they visited Athens in 2013 and were able to name the Greek God statues at the Acropolis.
They remember Miss Oxley reading aloud to them many Tashi books and also The Tale of Despereaux.
In 2006 this family won a silent auction prize at the Redlands Ball which was a drawing by Belinda. She drew all the siblings’ faces from the photos provided.
Redlanders Parents’ Morning Tea
Last Friday we were delighted to welcome our Redlander parents and grandparents to a special morning tea in the Redlands Learning Hub. Alumni from the Class of 1953 to the Class of 2000 had a special opportunity to meet each other, share their Redlands school stories and life journeys, hear from Principal Stephen Webber and see how the Redlands spirit, values and innovative culture lives on.
Redlander Guest Speaker at Harmony Day
This week we welcomed Redlander Kate Kesby (Lawless, Class of 1993 and current Redlands parent) back to Redlands to speak to students for Harmony Day. Kate’s inspirational speech opened with her quoting American Sociologist Micheal Kimmel, “Privilege is invisible to those who have it, but discussion has continually served as an eye-opener”. Kate discussed how harmony is important and valuable in the workplace and how bringing one authentic self is necessary and vital to cultural change. Redlands Harmony Day Assembly can be viewed here.
Photo below: Kate Kesby (1993) and Xin Xin Wang (1999) at Redlanders Parents Morning Tea
Mrs Dana Casimaty
Director of Development
dcasimaty@redlands.nsw.edu.au
9968 9858

