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GLC Head of College retires

Geelong Lutheran College (GLC) has bid farewell to the outgoing Head of College, who concludes her time at the school at the end of the year.

Jill Lange-Mohr OAM has chosen to stay in the Geelong region rather than return to her home state of Queensland following her departure from the school.

Ms Lange-Mohr said she looked forward to calling Geelong home and that current principal Sue Ellis was well-prepared to take over the College’s leadership as the Executive Principal next year.

“Sue and I have worked closely over the past several years, and her commitment to the values and vision of the College aligns seamlessly with our mission,” she said.

“I am very confident that under her leadership, Geelong Lutheran College will continue to thrive and provide an exceptional learning environment for students in the Geelong region.

“Geelong holds a special place in my heart, and it’s more than just a professional chapter coming to a close. The community became an integral part of my life, and I am delighted to call it home now.”

Ms Lange-Mohr’s tenure has been characterised by visionary leadership and a relentless pursuit of excellence, culminating in significant achievements and growth for the institution.

Ms Ellis said she was thankful for Ms Lange-Mohr’s leadership and looked forward to her new GLC role.

“The success of the College is a testament to Ms Lange-Mohr OAM’s leadership, and I am committed to building on the strong foundation she leaves behind,” she said.

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