FORMER Somerville House student Maude Garrett always knew she was destined for the bright lights of LA.

The blonde bombshell and entertainment reporter on Channel 10's new Wake Up breakfast show left an uncanny prediction for her future in the south Brisbane school's records when she graduated in 2003.

Principal Florence Kearney said all graduating students left a written record predicting their future in 10 years' time.

"Maude predicted herself in LA wearing beautiful clothes, with a beautiful man and in her dream job," Ms Kearney said.

"She has practically fulfilled her dreams, it's uncanny."

Ms Kearney said the school was "delighted" to see Ms Garrett doing so well after graduating from Somerville House.

"The school celebrates in the success of our students" she said.

"She was obviously very involved in the arts at school, was a lot of fun and a highly regarded student."

Ms Kearney said Garrett's predictions of living and working in LA showed she was a very determined young woman.

"She's an example to others and what she's achieved is really incredible, she has obviously been very focused," she said.

"We're very proud of her and look forward to seeing her on the screen."

Garrett is the niece of rock star-turned-federal-minister Peter Garrett, and moved to the US earlier this year to pursue her entertainment dreams.

Channel 10's long-awaited morning programming, Wake Up and Studio 10, went to air November 4.