At Woodleigh, learning doesn’t end at graduation. It evolves. Our alumni community is comprised of individuals who continue to live with purpose, curiosity and courage – shaping their worlds in meaningful ways.

Whether you’re reconnecting after a few years or a few decades, this is your space to stay in touch, share your journey, and continue growing with us.

Why Stay Connected?

The Woodleigh experience is lifelong. Staying connected means:

  • Sharing your story to inspire current and future students.
  • Reconnecting with peers and mentors.
  • Participating in reunions, panels and school events.
  • Supporting initiatives that shape the next generation of Adventurous Minds.

Alumni Voices

Our alumni are artists, educators, scientists, entrepreneurs, and changemakers. Their stories reflect the values we hold close – integrity, agency and a commitment to making a difference.

Namalata

Namalata is the Woodleigh School Community Magazine, published annually. Full of engaging stories about the goings-on from all corners of the Woodleigh community, it’s a celebration of all that makes Woodleigh a place of such rich culture and purpose.

Want to share your story? We’d love to hear from you.

Events & Reunions

We host regular reunions and gatherings to celebrate milestones, share memories, and reconnect.
See what events are coming up.

Get Involved

There are many ways to contribute:

  • Support our Careers Program as a speaker or Work Experience provider.
  • Volunteer at school events
  • Support scholarships and regenerative learning initiatives

Keep Us Updated

Moved cities? Changed careers? Let us know so we can stay in touch.

Arty market

Mothers of Past Students
(MOPS)

We are a group of people who have been associated with Woodleigh as parents, staff and sometimes ex-students. We enjoy supporting Woodleigh events such as the vibrant Homestead Night and ever-creative Arty Market, and we love getting involved with the energy of the School.

Membership is purely casual – turn up when you can, even if it is only a few times a year. We gather for dinner at the Canadian Bay Hotel in Mount Eliza on the first Wednesday of each month at 7.00pm and new faces are always welcome.

To get involved, we invite you to please get in touch with Peta Gogan or contact our Community Relations team on (03) 5971 6100.