Media Bio — Ms Kylie McCullah

Principal of Loreto College Marryatville

Ms Kylie McCullah is a passionate advocate for girls’ education. With a Bachelor of Secondary Education (Computing), Master of Educational Leadership, Certificate of Gifted Education, and over 20 years of classroom teaching experience, Kylie's interest lies in leveraging data to enhance student outcomes and increasing girls' participation and success in areas of science, technology, and mathematics

Kylie is a firm believer that girls’ education builds strong character traits including leadership and self-efficacy. It is these skills that Kylie believes equip young women to enter and contribute to life beyond school with knowledge, skills, confidence, and determination.

Begging her career in education as a technology teacher, Kylie held the position of Head of Academics (Deputy Headmistress) at St Catherine’s School, before becoming principal of Loreto College Marryatville in January 2024.

In 2024 and beyond, Kylie is committed to finding new opportunities that will broaden the learning experiences that will best prepare and position the Loreto College students for the world they will contribute to and lead.

Ms Kylie McCullah
Ms Kylie McCullah

Ms McCullah is available for media commentary on a variety of topics including:

  • Girls in Science Technology and Maths (STEM)
  • Data-Driven Insights for Improving Educational Outcomes
  • Girls Education
  • Student Wellbeing
  • Professional Development and Teacher Wellbeing Best Practice School Management & Leadership

For interview access or commentary requests from Ms McCullah please contact:

Shannon Muscolino

Shannon Muscolino

PR Account Director, Ardent Communications

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About Loreto College Marryatville

Loreto College Marryatville is South Australia’s leading 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

Contact

316 Portrush Road Marryatville SA 5068

+08 8334 4200

info@loreto.sa.edu.au

www.loreto.sa.edu.au