Alumni Awards

Alumni Awards

Nominate an outstanding St Aidan’s graduate

The accomplishments of St Aidan’s alumni bring honour to themselves and to their School in a multitude of ways – through leadership in their professions, business and government; ground-breaking advances in science and medicine; accomplishments in athletics, humanities and the arts; and service to the global and local communities. The St Aidan’s Alumni Awards celebrate the diverse achievements of alumni and provide an opportunity to share these inspirational stories throughout the year.

St Aidan’s Alumni Award Categories:

  • Emma Betts Alumni Award

  • Mother Emma Alumni Award

  • Caroline Amy Alumni Award

Criteria 

Emma Betts Alumni Award

Recognises young alumni (30 years or younger at the time of nomination) whose professional or volunteer accomplishments demonstrate a significant positive impact - locally, nationally or internationally. As an inspirational role model, they have raised their profile and standing within the community to create positive impact in their field.

Named in honour of Emma Betts (1991 – 2017)

Emma Betts’ life was defined by a desire to help others. She worked internationally in the rehabilitation of people with physical disabilities and volunteered in youth-run aid and development organisations. Following her melanoma diagnosis she was a dedicated cancer awareness campaigner.

Mother Emma Alumni Award

Established in 2019, in celebration of St Aidan’s 90 year history, the Mother Emma Award celebrates achievement in the areas of entrepreneurship and innovation. The award recipient demonstrates game changing and trail blazing endeavours across community or professional life. They may have pursued an alternative study or experience pathways to create their mark on the world.

Named in honour of Mother Emma (1864 – 1939)

Born in 1859 in England, Mother Emma (born Emma Crawford) travelled to Australia and was admitted to the Sisters of the Society of the Sacred Advent in 1886. She became Sister in Charge of Eton High School (later known as St Margaret’s). Mother Emma led the Sisters for 33 years, during the difficult social times of the First World War and the Great Depression.

Caroline Amy Alumni Award

This pinnacle Alumni award recipient exemplifies continuous and significant contributions in professional, community, cultural, sporting or leadership achievement. They inspire and uplift those around them through their lifelong pursuits.

Named in honour of Caroline Amy Balguy (1833 – 1915)

Known as Sister Caroline Amy and later Mother Caroline, Caroline Amy Balguy started her religious life at the Community of St John Baptist in Clewer, England. She came to Australia in 1892 and founded the Society of the Sacred Advent, focusing on ministering to the needs of women and children. Under her guidance the Sisters of the Society of the Sacred Advent established several schools and children’s homes throughout Queensland.

How to Nominate

  1. Complete the Nomination Form below

  2. Provide a current professional CV/resume of the nominee

  3. Provide a written statement (maximum 500 words) detailing why the nominee deserves to be recognised and how they meet the criteria for the award (detailed above)

  4. Include any supporting evidence: awards, media clippings, video footage, etc.

  5. Complete your nomination by 5pm, 30 June 2023

  6. Any incomplete nominations or nominations submitted after the deadline will not be considered.

Please read the conditions of entry (PDF 85.1KB) before submitting a nomination. 

Alumni Awards Nomination Form

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