Hugh Sheridan to Perform at Loreto College’s 120th Anniversary Acacias Ball
Loreto College Marryatville is delighted to welcome acclaimed actor, singer, and entertainer Hugh Sheridan as the special guest performer at the 2025 Acacias Ball, marking the College’s 120th anniversary.
The milestone event will take place at the Adelaide Oval on Saturday, 5 April, bringing together the Loreto College community for a night of celebration, reflection, and entertainment. Sheridan, one of Australia’s most beloved performers, is set to headline the event, with media personalities Helen McCabe and Jess Adamson welcomed as MCs for the evening.
A proud old scholar of Loreto College Marryatville from Reception to Year 2 (1992), Hugh Sheridan has built a remarkable career spanning television, music, and live performance. Best known for his role in Packed to the Rafters, Sheridan has captivated audiences on both national and international stages. His surprise performance at the Acacias Ball is set to be a highlight of the evening, promising a spectacular and memorable experience.
Helen McCabe and Jess Adamson were both boarders at Loreto College Marryatville, with McCabe proudly serving as school captain in 1985.
In celebrating the College’s rich history with current parents, old scholars and the community, Loreto College is thrilled to welcome Libby Kosmala (Richards) to the event. A proud member of the Class of 1959, Kosmala will be one of the most senior old scholars in attendance.
At 82, Kosmala has received a Medal of the Order (OAM) and represented Australia at the Paralympics 12 times. She holds the record for the highest number of Paralympic Games attended by a single athlete.
On reflecting on her time at Loreto College, Kosmala shares, “I was the only person with an obvious disability at Loreto at that time and I always loved going to school. It was a positive experience and l didn’t want to leave.”
Loreto College Principal, Ms Kylie McCullah, shared her excitement about the event:
"The Acacias Ball is a significant occasion for our community, marking 120 years of Loreto education in South Australia. We are thrilled to have Hugh return to celebrate this milestone with us. His presence and performance will make the evening even more special for our parents, staff, old scholars, and the wider Loreto community.
It is also an honour to welcome Libby Kosmala (Richards), a true trailblazer whose achievements exemplify the strength, resilience, and spirit of Loreto women. This event is not only a celebration of our past but a tribute to the incredible individuals who continue to shape our legacy."
The Acacias Ball will bring together staff, families, old scholars, and supporters for an evening of elegance, entertainment, and community spirit. This year’s event will not only honour the College’s legacy but also celebrate its ongoing commitment to educating strong, passionate and confident girls and young women.
Event Media Opportunities:
- Pre-event interviews available upon request
- Media event attendance on 5 April at Adelaide Oval
- Post-event photos and interviews available under embargo for Sunday publication.
Note to Editors: Loreto College was co-educational from Reception to Year 2 until the late 1990s.
For media accreditation, interviews, or further information, please contact:
Shannon Muscolino
About Loreto College Marryatville
Loreto College Marryatville is South Australia’s leading independent Catholic all-girls day and boarding school, catering for students from Early Learning to Year 12.
Established in 1905, a Loreto education is built on a 400-year-old tradition first inspired by the founder of Loreto schools worldwide, Mary Ward, and encapsulates her beliefs in delivering an education which inspires strong, passionate, and confident girls and young women.
In delivering this view, Loreto College Marryatville provides girls with a well-rounded education where students are presented with a broad range of opportunities and given the support and encouragement to become confident and engaged learners with the knowledge and skills to make a difference to their world.
Loreto College Marryatville is led by principal, Ms Kylie McCullah.