dare to be more

MLC School

Welcome to "dare to be more," the podcast that explores the transformative power of girls' education. In each episode, we tap into the deep expertise and forward-thinking perspectives of the educators, leaders, and professionals who shape the learning environment at MLC School in Burwood. Through thoughtful conversations, we uncover the philosophies, innovations, and practices that empower girls to thrive—academically, creatively, and personally. Whether you're an educator, a parent, a student, a past student, or simply passionate about the future of girls education, join us as we celebrate the ideas and people that inspire our girls to ‘dare to be more’.

  1. Aug 12

    Preparing for School (Year 7 entry) | dare to be more podcast with Joanna Graffen and Alistair Roland

    In this essential episode of "Dare to Be More," host Anthony Perl speaks with Alistair Roland, Head of Students for Years 7–9, and Joanna Graffen, Head of Senior School, about one of the most significant milestones in a young girl's education — the transition to Year 7. Alistair and Joanna share the practical steps MLC School takes to prepare students for Senior School, from Excitement Days and orientation programmes to the luminary pastoral care system. They also offer candid advice for parents on how to support their daughters' growing independence — including the importance of letting them make (and learn from) their own mistakes. Featured Guests: Alistair Roland, Head of Students (Years 7–9) at MLC School Joanna Graffen, Head of Senior School at MLC School In This Episode, You'll Discover: When and how MLC School begins preparing students for the Year 7 transitionWhat the luminary pastoral care system is and why it mattersWhy letting your daughter forget her sports uniform might be the best thing you can doHow MLC School supports students joining from external schools — not just from within the MLC communityWhy getting involved in co-curricular activities is one of the most important things a Year 7 student can do Key Topics Discussed: The Year 7 transition — what changes and what stays the sameMLC School's orientation programme, Excitement Days, and Commencement DayThe luminary (tutor) system and pastoral care structureBuilding independence and resilience in Year 7 studentsAdvice for parents — trusting the process and working as a team with the schoolCo-curricular activities and the importance of belonging to a community About MLC School: MLC School is a leading independent girls' school in Sydney, committed to empowering young women through academic excellence, character development, and innovative education. Our mission is to inspire girls to dare to be more. Connect With Us: Website: mlcsyd.nsw.edu.auInstagram: @mlcsydneyFacebook: @MLCSchoolSydneyLinkedIn: MLC School Hashtags: #Year7Transition #StartingHighSchool #MLCSchool #GirlsEducation #SchoolReadiness #ParentingTips #DareToBeMore

    Preparing for School (Year 7 entry) | dare to be more podcast with Joanna Graffen and Alistair Roland
  2. Jul 29

    Preparing Your Daughter for Kindergarten Success | dare to be more podcast with Joanne Sharpe

    In this episode of "Dare to Be More," we explore the vital steps families can take to prepare young girls for the transition into kindergarten. Joanne Sharpe, Deputy in the Junior School, shares her expertise on building social and emotional wellbeing, fostering independence, and the importance of establishing predictable routines to ensure a smooth start to school life. In This Episode, You'll Discover: • Why social and emotional readiness is more important than academic preparation for new students. • How building familiarity with the school environment through tours and orientations reduces anxiety. • What practical steps parents can take at home to foster independence in their daughters. • Why establishing a consistent sleep and morning routine is critical for a successful first term. • How the partnership between home and school supports the individual growth of every girl. Key Topics Discussed: • The transition from pre-kindergarten to kindergarten and the benefits of shared environments. • Strategies for managing the emotional milestone of the first day of school for both parents and children. • The role of buddies in helping new students navigate unfamiliar routines and spaces. • Using visual schedules to reduce the cognitive load on young learners. • Encouraging girls to embrace new opportunities and dare to be more from an early age. Notable Quotes: I think there's plenty of things that parents can do and that we set up as a school in terms of our orientation programme. Joanne Sharpe "Your child will get the best out of their school time when we are really cohesive and working as a team." -Joanne Sharpe "Daring to be more than they thought they could be." - Joanne Sharpe Connect with MLC School: WebsiteFacebook Instagram LinkedIn  Host:  Anthony Perl Production: Podcasts Done For You. For more information about podcast production services, visit podcastsdoneforyou.com.au. #KindergartenReady #EarlyLearning #SydneyEducation #DareToBeMore #GirlsEducation #ParentingSupport

    Preparing Your Daughter for Kindergarten Success | dare to be more podcast with Joanne Sharpe
  3. Jul 15

    Unlocking High Potential with James Adams

    In this episode of Dare to Be More, we explore the evolving landscape of high-potential learning with James Adams, the High Potential Learning Leader at MLC School. We discuss how the school moves beyond traditional definitions of giftedness to support students across academic, creative, and physical domains. In This Episode, You'll Discover: • Why high potential is a flexible term that can manifest at different stages of a student's career • How MLC School uses a holistic approach to identify students who need qualitatively different learning support • What the concept of imagined academic futures means for young women entering the workforce • Why deep learning within the classroom is more impactful than a reliance on external competitions • How flexible ability grouping creates a culture of excellence and peer motivation Key Topics Discussed: • The difference between high potential and traditional gifted education • Overcoming social-emotional barriers like perfectionism and imposter syndrome in high-achieving girls • The role of academic self-efficacy in student success • Balancing acceleration with genuine curriculum differentiation • The importance of an all-girls environment for fostering academic ambition Chapters 0:00 — Introduction & Meet James Adams 1:12 — Defining "High Potential" 3:55 — Identifying High-Potential Students 6:13 — Building Effective High-Potential Programs 8:43 — Benefits of an All-Girls Learning Environment 10:10 — Streaming & Flexible Ability Grouping 11:01 — Acceleration vs. Enrichment 13:41 — Avoiding Underperformance & Building Self-Efficacy 16:16 — Supporting Teachers in the Classroom 17:32 — Advice for Parents & Looking Ahead Connect with MLC School: WebsiteFacebook Instagram LinkedIn  Host:  Anthony Perl Production: Podcasts Done For You. For more information about podcast production services, visit podcastsdoneforyou.com.au.

    Unlocking High Potential with James Adams
  4. Jul 2

    Inspiring Journeys of Alumnae Award Winners | dare to be more podcast with Jane Noake

    In this special episode of "Dare to Be More," host Anthony Perl speaks with Jane Noake, a proud MLC School alumnae who graduated in 1974 and has maintained a deep connection with the school across three generations. Jane is a pharmacist, a Masters swimming champion, a former state and national president, and a passionate advocate for community sport — all values she traces back to her time at MLC School. Jane's story is a beautiful example of how the values instilled at school — participation, service, and giving back — can shape an entire life. From nearly drowning at the school swimming carnival to becoming a national leader in Masters swimming, Jane's journey is both humbling and inspiring. Featured Guest: Jane Noake, MLC Alumnae (Class of 1974), Pharmacist and Masters Swimming Leader In This Episode, You'll Discover: How Jane's MLC School education shaped her values of service and community contributionHer unexpected journey from reluctant swimmer to national Masters swimming presidentWhat it means to have a three-generation connection to MLC SchoolThe importance of giving back to the sports and communities that enrich our livesHow MLC School's values have been passed down through her daughter and granddaughter Key Topics Discussed: The lasting impact of a girls' school education on values and characterMasters swimming as a community and a vehicle for serviceThree generations of MLC School connection — and what that meansPhilanthropic contribution and the joy of giving backSeeing MLC School's values reflected in the next generation About MLC School: MLC School is a leading independent girls' school in Sydney, committed to empowering young women through academic excellence, character development, and innovative education. Our mission is to inspire girls to dare to be more. Connect With Us: Website: mlcsyd.nsw.edu.auInstagram: @mlcsydneyFacebook: @MLCSchoolSydneyLinkedIn: MLC School Co-host: Anthony Perl Produced by: 'Podcasts Done for You' Hashtags: #MLCAlumnae #DareToBeMore #WomenInSport #MastersSwimming #GivingBack #MLCSchool #GirlsEducation

    Inspiring Journeys of Alumnae Award Winners | dare to be more podcast with Jane Noake
  5. Jun 19

    Navigating the Tween Years | dare to be more podcast with Joanne Sharpe

    In this warm and practical episode of "Dare to Be More," host Anthony Perl speaks with Joanne Sharpe, Deputy Head of Junior School at MLC School, about the tween years — that in-between stage from approximately ages nine to twelve when girls are no longer little children but not yet teenagers. Joanne draws on her extensive experience in girls' education and wellbeing to explain what's really happening for girls during this stage, and offers parents and teachers a wealth of practical strategies to support them through it. Featured Guest: Joanne Sharpe, Deputy Head of Junior School (Wellbeing) at MLC School In This Episode, You'll Discover: What the tween years really are — and why they're such a significant developmental stageHow to recognise and support changing friendship dynamics without jumping in to fix everythingThe "You Are Strong" program MLC School uses to teach healthy friendship skillsWhy being the "coach on the side" is more effective than solving problems for your daughterHow MLC School tracks social and emotional competencies from the earliest years through to senior school Key Topics Discussed: Physical, emotional, and social development during the tween yearsFriendship changes and how to navigate them with compassionThe "You Are Strong" wellbeing programmeDevice use, social media pressure, and setting healthy boundariesHow teachers use surveys and pastoral care programmes to support tween girlsPreparing for the teenage years through strong foundations About MLC School: MLC School is a leading independent girls' school in Sydney, committed to empowering young women through academic excellence, character development, and innovative education. Our mission is to inspire girls to dare to be more. Connect With Us: Website: mlcsyd.nsw.edu.auInstagram: @mlcsydneyFacebook: @MLCSchoolSydneyLinkedIn: MLC School Hashtags: #TweenYears #ParentingGirls #MLCSchool #GirlsWellbeing #FriendshipSkills #StudentWellbeing #DareToBeMore

    Navigating the Tween Years | dare to be more podcast with Joanne Sharpe
  6. Jun 3

    Learning for the Future | dare to be more podcast with Lisa Moloney & Dani Rodrigues

    In this compelling episode of "Dare to Be More," host Anthony Perl is joined by Principal Lisa Moloney and the former Head of HSIE Dani Rodrigues, who recorded this conversation before taking on a new role as Director of Students, Year 11 to Year 12, for a rich conversation about what learning for the future truly looks like at MLC School. From a student who used AI-generated voices in her podcast assessment to Year 9 girls designing climate health books for Sydney University, this episode is full of inspiring examples of education at its most innovative. Lisa and Dani explore how MLC School is embracing AI not by banning it, but by teaching students to use it ethically, creatively, and critically — and how real-world partnerships are transforming what's possible in the classroom. Featured Guests: Lisa Moloney, Principal at MLC School Dani Rodrigues, Director of Studies (Year 11 & 12) at MLC School In This Episode, You'll Discover: How MLC's HISE faculty uses provocation-based learning to spark genuine curiosity and critical thinkingA real example of a student using AI-generated voices in a podcast assessment — and the ethical conversation it sparkedHow MLC's partnership with Sydney Science Park brings real-world problem solving into the classroomWhy MLC chose to embrace AI rather than ban it — and what that looks like in practiceHow the future of learning is about collaboration, agility, and comfort with uncertainty Key Topics Discussed: Project-based and provocation-based learning in HISEEthical use of AI in student assessmentsThe Sydney Science Park partnership and real-world problem solvingPreparing girls for careers and challenges that don't yet existThe role of educators as co-learners alongside their students About MLC School: MLC School is a leading independent girls' school in Sydney, committed to empowering young women through academic excellence, character development, and innovative education. Our mission is to inspire girls to dare to be more. Connect With Us: Website: mlcsyd.nsw.edu.auInstagram: @mlcsydneyFacebook: @MLCSchoolSydneyLinkedIn: MLC School Co-host: Anthony Perl Produced by: 'Podcasts Done for You'Hashtags: #FutureReadyEducation #AIinEducation #ProjectBasedLearning #MLCSchool #GirlsEducation #InnovativeLearning #DareToBeMore

    Learning for the Future | dare to be more podcast with Lisa Moloney & Dani Rodrigues
  7. May 20

    Digital Learning and Wellbeing | dare to be more podcast with Marianna Carlino

    In this forward-thinking episode of "Dare to Be More," host Anthony Perl speaks with Marianna Carlino, Director of e-Learning at MLC School, about how technology is woven into every aspect of school life — and how MLC is leading the way in preparing girls to use it responsibly, creatively, and confidently. Marianna covers everything from touch typing in Year 2 to AI ethics in Year 12, and shares how MLC's triangular approach — connecting students, staff, and parents — ensures everyone is on the same page when it comes to digital citizenship. Featured Guest: Marianna Carlino, Director of e-Learning at MLC School In This Episode, You'll Discover: How MLC integrates technology from Pre-K through to Year 12 in age-appropriate waysWhy MLC is one of the first independent schools in NSW to hold a full Microsoft Copilot licenceHow the school teaches AI ethics, academic integrity, and responsible use of technologyPractical strategies for parents to set healthy device boundaries at homeThe importance of balancing screen time with human connection and social interaction Key Topics Discussed: Technology integration across all year levels and facultiesAI in education — opportunities, ethics, and academic integrityCyber safety, digital footprint, and online reputationSocial media, the new age restrictions, and their impact on studentsThe school-home partnership in managing device useMitigating teacher burnout through smart use of technology About MLC School: MLC School is a leading independent girls' school in Sydney, committed to empowering young women through academic excellence, character development, and innovative education. Our mission is to inspire girls to dare to be more. Connect With Us: Website: mlcsyd.nsw.edu.auInstagram: @mlcsydneyFacebook: @MLCSchoolSydneyLinkedIn: MLC School Co-host: Anthony Perl Produced by: 'Podcasts Done for You' Hashtags: #DigitalLearning #CyberSafety #MLCSchool #AIinEducation #GirlsEducation #DigitalCitizenship #DareToBeMore

    Digital Learning and Wellbeing | dare to be more podcast with Marianna Carlino
  8. May 6

    Inspiring Journeys of Alumnae Award Winners | dare to be more podcast with Ani Satchcroft

    In this inspiring episode of "Dare to Be More," host Anthony Perl speaks with Ani Satchcroft, a distinguished MLC alumnae who graduated in 1998 and has gone on to build a remarkable career in global finance. Now Co-Head of Asia Pacific at Macquarie Asset Management, Ani reflects on how her MLC education — particularly her involvement in debating, public speaking, and Tournament of Minds — laid the foundation for everything that followed. Ani's story is a powerful testament to the lasting impact of a girls' school education, and her message for current students is both clear and compelling: if you work hard and apply yourself, nothing should be impossible. Featured Guest: Ani Satchcroft, MLC Alumnae (Class of 1998), Co-Head of Asia Pacific, Macquarie Asset Management In This Episode, You'll Discover: How MLC's emphasis on communication, debating, and public speaking shaped Ani's career in global financeWhy attending a girls' school meant that gender was never a barrier to ambitionHow Ani navigated a male-dominated industry with the confidence instilled at MLCWhat it's like to send her own daughter to MLC — and what she hopes she'll gainAni's definition of "dare to be more": not having a ceiling on your potential Key Topics Discussed: The value of extracurricular activities — debating, public speaking, Tournament of MindsHow a girls' school education builds confidence and removes gender-based limitationsCareer journey across the UK, Dubai, Paris, Boston, and SydneyThe importance of adaptability, open learning, and international experienceSending her daughter to MLC — and the sense of community that bringsWhat dare to be more means: feeling empowered to change the world About MLC School: MLC School is a leading independent girls' school in Sydney, committed to empowering young women through academic excellence, character development, and innovative education. Our mission is to inspire girls to dare to be more. Connect With Us: Website: mlcsyd.nsw.edu.auInstagram: @mlcsydneyFacebook: @MLCSchoolSydneyLinkedIn: MLC School Hashtags: #MLCAlumnae #WomenInFinance #DareToBeMore #GirlsSchoolEducation #WomenLeaders #MLCSchool #EmpoweringGirls

    Inspiring Journeys of Alumnae Award Winners | dare to be more podcast with Ani Satchcroft

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Welcome to "dare to be more," the podcast that explores the transformative power of girls' education. In each episode, we tap into the deep expertise and forward-thinking perspectives of the educators, leaders, and professionals who shape the learning environment at MLC School in Burwood. Through thoughtful conversations, we uncover the philosophies, innovations, and practices that empower girls to thrive—academically, creatively, and personally. Whether you're an educator, a parent, a student, a past student, or simply passionate about the future of girls education, join us as we celebrate the ideas and people that inspire our girls to ‘dare to be more’.

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