Connect with Glennie
Whether it be an enrolment enquiry, touching base with your daughter’s teacher, or simply reconnecting with your old school, we look forward to connecting with you. Both inside and out of the classroom, each day and week of the school term there is something happening at Glennie. The School stays connected with the broader community via a number of communications channels.
Parent Portal
All parents have access to the Glennie Parent Portal which provides numerous avenues for gathering information or connecting with Glennie. Parents will find information relating to departments within the School and broader community.
Glennie Parent App
The Glennie Parent App is a great way to subscribe to information that relates specifically to you and your child. Parents can choose which areas of the School they wish to hear from, as well as having ease of access to past newsletters, events information, School calendars and key contacts.
Weekly Parent Newsletter
Each Friday all parents are emailed the weekly parent newsletter to their Glennie parent email address. The newsletter is a snapshot of the past week, and gives parents a great insight into the very active lives that Glennie Girls enjoy.
Weekly Reminders
A weekly update and reminder is emailed to all Glennie parents. This email provides important operational information relating to upcoming classes, exams, excursions and so much more.
Social Media
Glennie has a very active Instagram and Facebook page which provides parents with visual highlights in both the Junior and Senior Years. Year Groups in both the Junior and Senior Years have access to their own class Facebook page coordinated by some of our Glennie parents.
Glennie Blog
Sometimes there is so much more to the story, and the extraordinary achievements of our Glennie girls need far more than just a sentence to share. The Glennie blog gives readers a deep-dive into the time and effort that goes into each student adventure. Whether it be stories of our Old Girls, wonderful teachers, warm and nurturing community, or the girls themselves, there is sure to be a story worth reading.