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Thank you, Mr Lee!

Our Principal says goodbye

MacKillop has extended its heartfelt thanks to Michael Lee for his 18 years of outstanding leadership, which came to an end last week at the conclusion of the 2025 academic year.

At the staff farewells on Friday 19 December, Michael was officially farewelled by the Deputy Principal, Mr Lachlan McNicol, before giving one last speech of his own.

Mr McNicol鈥檚 speech included a number of anecdotes and stories, which looked back at some of the highlights of Michael鈥檚 leadership, and he included words of gratitude for what Michael had done for the College during his tenure. He also spoke about the way Michael would 鈥榓gitate鈥 on behalf of staff, students, and families 鈥 a callback to Michael鈥檚 regular references to the American poet, Walt Whitman.

To end his speech, Mr McNicol also referenced a quote by journalist Ken Auletta 鈥 which Michael often used when talking about leadership 鈥 to highlight Michael鈥檚 impact at MacKillop.

鈥淢ichael has often referred to how the American Presidency had been described as being a 鈥soft leather glove, and every once in a while, someone comes along and through their leadership, they stretch the glove; every once in a while, someone enhances the position beyond what it was when they came into it.鈥

鈥淭here can be no doubt that Michael has stretched the glove, and enhanced what excellence in educational leadership looks like, not just at MacKillop, and not just in Canberra, but beyond it.

鈥淢ichael, I hope that when you reflect on your time here, you realise the enormous impact you have had. I hope you realise the difference you have made to the lives of thousands of young adults who used to go to school here. I hope you realise the reassurance you have provided to so many parents and carers at this school. And I hope you realise, to use your words, the love and affection in which you are held by so many of us on the staff.

鈥淢acKillop will be very different without you, but your ideas, your vision, your decisions, and your leadership will be recognisable, will be remembered, and will influence this school for a long time into the future. So, for all of that, and so much more, we all offer our gratitude and simply say: thank you, Michael.鈥

In Michael鈥檚 farewell message to staff, he reflected on the past 18 years and expressed his gratitude for his parents, all his teachers throughout school and university, to those who had left him messages after it was announced he was leaving, and to everyone he had worked with at the College.

鈥淚 thank God for my time here, and for all of you,鈥 Michael said. 鈥淚鈥檓 very humbled and very grateful.

鈥淚t is a pleasure to lead a body of people whose ultimate desire is to keep people safe, to give them an education, and to know that they鈥檙e held in trust, love and affection. And that鈥檚 what you do every day. I鈥檓 so proud to be part of this community. 

鈥淚 have loved this place and I have given it a very great deal, because I thought it was worthwhile. I鈥檝e lost skin in the game, and I鈥檝e given it up freely.

鈥淭his redemptive community in the name of Jesus Christ and Mary MacKillop is what a Catholic education is all about. We are making a difference here.鈥

To conclude, Michael Lee paraphrased Thomas More鈥檚 response to the question, 'If I was a great teacher, who would know?'

鈥淵ou would know; your pupils would know; your friends would know; God would know. Not a bad audience.鈥

Michael Lee joined MacKillop in 2008, taking over at a school that he described as being 鈥榝ive years ahead of its reputation鈥. He quickly set about enhancing the image of the College within the wider community, as well as ensuring that MacKillop would continue to set and meet high standards in providing its students with a safe environment and quality teaching and learning experiences. His vision and stewardship have strengthened the College鈥檚 Catholic identity, fostered a culture of excellence and care, and guided the community through times of growth and change.

Michael鈥檚 personal achievements during his time at MacKillop include being awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia in 2023 and being a finalist in the Australian Principal of the Year Award in 2011.

The College extends its deepest gratitude to Michael Lee for his 18 years of dedicated service. We are profoundly grateful for the legacy he leaves, and we wish him every blessing in the next chapter of his journey.


Listen to Michael Lee reflect on his time at MacKillop through either the MacKillop Podcast or the College YouTube channel:

 

Published
22 December, 2025

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A look at Mr Lee's time at MacKillop

2008
2008
Michael in his first week at the College
2008
2008
Celebrating his 50th birthday
2008
2008
Michael with the 2008 College Captains
2009
2009
Michael with the College and Portfolio Captains
2010
2010
A poetry recital at Variety Night
2010
2010
Attending the canonisation of Mary MacKillop at the Vatican
2010
2010
A profile piece in the Canberra Times
2011
2011
Finalist for the Australian Secondary Principal of the Year Award
2012
2012
Welcoming Prime Minister Julia Gillard to the opening of the Trade Centre
2012
2012
At the farewell for Michelle Marks
2013
2013
Celebrating Canberra's Centenary
2013
2013
A radio interview as students become 'Principal for a Day'
2014
2014
The Honours Assembly
2014
2014
Donating to Canberra Hospital
2015
2015
With Year 12 SRC members
2015
2015
ACT Training Awards
2016
2016
The Tour of the USA
2016
2016
The Order of Australia Association Student Citizenship Awards
2017
2017
A photo shoot for the Annual Magazine
2018
2018
All four MacKillop Principals together
2018
2018
With James Crispin, 2018 College Dux
2018
2018
Standing up for inclusion in a story by the Canberra Times
2019
2019
2020
2020
The opening of the Moira Najdecki Theatre
2020
2020
Arriving at the Formal - held at MacKillop in COVID times
2021
2021
The Blessing of the Mary MacKillop Walk
2021
2021
At Year 12 Graduation
2022
2022
With Josh Haynes, ACT Australian School-based Apprentice of the Year
2023
2023
With past student, Genesis Owusu
2023
2023
Receiving a Medal of the Order of Australia
2024
2024
Reviewing the construction of the Performing Arts Centre
2024
2024
The recipients of the 2024 Perpetual Awards
2025
2025
The opening of the PE Centre
2025
2025
Attending the Biggest Morning Tea at Government House
2025
2025
Michael Lee's last ever MacKillop Day

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