Columba 2017 - 37th Edition

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Welcome to the 2017 All Saints’ College Columba yearbook. It has been an eventful year with many exciting initiatives established or further developed at the College, including the launch of the Creative Industries curriculum in Year 7 and Propeller Enterprises, our hub for innovation and entrepreneurship; the expansion of Service Learning; growth of our Community Sport and Arts programs; and, the introduction of some new cocurricular activities (we now have Circus and Yoga Clubs!). These diverse opportunities plus much more are showcased in the pages of this yearbook, which has collectively been produced by a number of dedicated staff, students and community members.

AcknowledƂements PUBLICATIONS COMMITTEE

Year 12: Megan Arney, Emma Arnold, Alison Choong, Lauryn Gilchrist, Noah Gliosca, Alessandra Ho, Tessa Redman Year 11: Layne Brown, Jasmin Ozolins Year 10: Ellie Belford-Thomas, Catherine Choong, Mason Morgillo Year 9: Amy Johnson Year 8: Patrick McPhail PHOTOGRAPHY Photo Hendriks, Bliss Studio, Jon Green, Community Relations Department, College staff and students DESIGN Sava Hatzianastasiou, Design Vault PRINTING Scott Print PROOF READERS Mr John Beaverstock, Mr Ben Dahlstrom, Miss Deanna Michael, Miss Karyn Osmetti, Ms Jane Snowden, Mrs Mary Thornton

Thank you to the many people who contributed to the 2017 Columba, particularly the hardworking Publications Committee ably led by the Captain, Noah Gliosca (Year 12). Noah has been an exceptional leader of the Committee and dedicated many personal hours to produce some outstanding videos of College events. He showed initiative in his leadership and encouraged members of the Committee to collate content and meet tight deadlines in a professional and timely manner. I sincerely thank Noah and the members of the Publications Committee for their commitment and enthusiasm to work as a team this year. I wish the Class of 2017 every success as they venture on to the next stage of their lives. May they be blessed with the courage and wisdom to grab life with both hands and embrace every opportunity offered to them. As we reflect on the year that was, I hope the 2017 Columba keeps these memories alive for many years to come. Miss Karyn Osmetti (2006) Communications Coordinator

Publications Committee

BACK ROW: Tessa Redman, Amy Johnson, Emma Arnold, Miss Karyn Osmetti, Lauryn Gilchrist, Layne Brown, Alison Choong FRONT ROW: Ellie Belford-Thomas, Alessandra Ho, Mason Morgillo, Noah Gliosca, Megan Arney, Catherine Choong ABSENT: Jasmin Ozolins, Patrick McPhail

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From the Publications Captain From the Principal From the Chair of the College Board From the College Chaplain

Junior School

8 From the Dean of Junior School 9 Junior School Student Leaders & Academic Scholarship Recipients 2017 (Year 5) 10 From the Junior School Captains & Community Service Captains 11 From the Environment Captains & Sports Captains

Junior School Houses

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Cowan House Durack House Forrest House Murdoch House O’Connor House Stirling House

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Pre-Kindergarten A Pre-Kindergarten G Kindergarten A Kindergarten G Pre-Primary D Pre-Primary K Year 1A Year 1V Year 2B Year 2E Year 3B Year 3C Year 4B/L Year 4S Year 5C Year 5H Year 5M Year 6D Year 6S Year 6W

Junior School Year Pages

Junior School Outdoor Learning Programs & Tours 45 46 47 48 54 56 62

Year 3 & Year 4 Outdoor Learning Programs Year 5 & Year 6 Outdoor Learning Programs Year 6 Canberra Tour Junior School Sport Junior School Cocurricular Clubs, Groups & Activities Junior School The Arts Junior School Art

Senior School 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75

From the Dean of Teaching and Learning From the Dean of Student Wellbeing Student Council 2017 From the College Captains From the Academic Captain & the Arts Captains From the Environment Captain From the Functions Captain & Service Captains From the Sports Captains

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Cowan House Durack House Forrest House Murdoch House O’Connor House Stirling House

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Year 11 Year 10 Year 9 Year 8 Year 7

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Year 7 & Year 8 Outdoor Learning Programs Year 9 Outdoor Learning Programs Falls Creek Ski Trip & Japanese Exchange Politics and Law Trip & Teach Learn Grow Trip Choral Camp & Instrumental Camp

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Class of 2017 Headshots 2017 Collegians Year 12 Retreat Year 12 Ball Farewell Class of 2017

Senior School Houses

Senior School Year Pages

Transition Program & Peer Support Senior School Clubs, Groups & Achievements

Senior School Outdoor Learning Programs, Exchanges & Trips

Senior School Sport Senior School The Arts Senior School Art, Design & Technologies H3: Heads, Hearts & Hands - Service Learning at ASC

Class of 2017

College Staff Leadership Team 2017 College Staff List


From the Publications Captain What a year it has been! Although 2017 has thrown us some challenges, it has also presented us with great opportunities. This year I was fortunate enough to be given the wonderful opportunity of being the Publications Captain. Since joining the Publications Committee in Year 9, I have been regularly involved in taking photos for the Columba as well as collecting articles for various College publications including The College Courier and The Dove. Over my years in the Committee, I have learned many skills which I will take with me when I leave. This year as the Publications Captain it has been my pleasure to be able to see the Committee grow and to work with these students on a variety of projects. Thank you to everyone in the Committee. Without you, this Columba yearbook would not be possible. When creating the Columba, we try to portray every aspect of the College in both Junior and Senior Schools, ranging from camps, sporting events and artistic works to Drama and Dance performances as well as curricular and cocurricular activities.

This year I have been involved in producing various video publications for the College, some of which were published in this year’s Autumn edition of The Dove using QR codes. As well as this, I have also assisted in producing the Presentation Night and Year 12 Valedictory Videos. It has been my pleasure to work with not only an amazing Committee in my role this year but also some great staff. In particular, I would like to thank Miss Osmetti: she has been a tremendous support this year, whether it be for my role as Publications Captain or assisting in my studies, but more than this she has worked tirelessly to produce this yearbook. To those students who are still studying at the College, I encourage you to take every opportunity you are given. Lastly to the Year 12s of 2017, thank you to everyone. It has been a real rollercoaster over the last few years, but it has been great getting to know all of you. Now as we move from being All Saints’ students to becoming Old Saints, I hope that everyone will stay connected, no matter where life takes us. Noah Gliosca Year 12

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“I really love this school and I can’t be more grateful to be here. I’ve enjoyed every day and I’m so happy. Don’t think I’ve smiled more in my life!” (Year 8 student 2017, ASC annual survey) The penultimate year in our current Strategic Plan (2014 – 2018), 2017 has indeed been a happy one for our community and has seen much progress at All Saints’ College across all five strands of our Plan, as documented in this publication and thanks to the efforts of many. Our students, under the enthusiastic and thoughtful leadership of Year 12 College Captains, Niamh Doherty and William Litchfield, and Year 6 Junior School Captains, Josh Bovell and Kayla O’Connor, have, as always, embraced the many opportunities on offer at the College whilst continuing to apply themselves to their studies…and all with much good humour and a great sense of fun! Students have taken up the many programs on offer via Propeller Enterprises, our centre for entrepreneurship and innovation that was launched this year and housed in The Hangar. Further, as part of our growing commitment to developing our students’ skills in entrepreneurship, we were delighted to invite pitches from interested students to design our very own pop-up shop, Runway, which will promote and sell our students’ innovative goods and services. Runway is now under construction by our talented Maintenance staff, using much in the way of recycled items. Our curriculum has also expanded to further emphasise the importance of these essential skills of the 21st century learner with the introduction, for instance, of Creative Industries…and there’s more to come in 2018, under the ongoing expert guidance of our 2017/18 Academic-in-Residence from the USA, Professor Yong Zhao. Fulfilling our motto, To serve with wisdom and courage, 2017 has also seen many developments, again enthusiastically embraced, in our Service Learning program, Heads, Hearts and Hands (H3). Our annual Teach Learn Grow Trip to our partner school in Fitzroy Crossing has proved to be so popular that, this year, we have forged a second partnership in the Kimberley to meet demand from ASC students for places on this expedition in the coming year. And we wish well our

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inaugural pilgrims to India over the coming summer break, as they engage in some rich learning and further consolidate our important partnerships in that country. Our students also recognise, however, that we don’t need to travel to far and remote places in order to live our College vision, To make a positive difference in the world: we have many meaningful, ongoing and intergenerational relationships established in our own neighbourhood and community! And it is community that has always been at the heart of what makes ASC such a warm, caring and dynamic learning environment for our students, and for that we are most grateful. We thank our parents, guardians and Old Saints for their wonderful support of the College and its programs. We thank our many partners – those in education, industry and community groups, and across the state, nation and world – for their commitment to and trust in ASC: we are the richer for their active involvement in the life of our College. We thank our staff for their dedication and commitment to all that ASC strives to achieve for our students, and we thank our Board, under the wise and energetic leadership of Mrs Thirl Millachip, for the very generous way in which those volunteers share with us their expertise for the betterment of our College and its students. ASC is indeed a village – a village of support for our students…and they appreciate it: “The College is guiding and shaping me into the person I am. There are many positive role models and influences surrounding us, which allow us to find our passions and our values.” (Year 8 student 2017, ASC annual survey)

Ms Belinda Provis Principal

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From the Chair of the College Board Over the last year at All Saints’ College we have had some wonderful opportunities to show what we can achieve as a community of students, parents, teachers and support staff. There have been opportunities for students to shine in academic, sporting, artistic, cultural and recreational pursuits. Underlying these activities is a culture of service as well as the opportunity for personal and spiritual development. We are grateful to the College Foundation which raises and collects funds to benefit the College and promote education, religion, literature, Science, the Arts and Sport programs undertaken by pupils of the College.

The HotHouse Company continued to thrive and brought wonderful opportunities for ASC and the wider communities, consolidating some existing partnerships and creating several new ones. The Foundation was again proud to support the Academics-in-Residence program to foster creative and critical thinking and innovation and entrepreneurship. Finally, the Foundation was able to support College infrastructure by funding the new sprung floor to the ‘old gym’ which is now transformed into the new ‘Dance Studio’. Not only does this benefit our students, but professional companies are keen to use our venue.

It has been a busy year and the Foundation has contributed in a variety of ways. It has supported the development of the Mindfulness project across targeted year groups. The Storylines Festival has been brought under The HotHouse Company umbrella and reimagined to a one day festival, with an invited audience and live streamed across the state. The Foundation continues to support the Djaaliny Community Learning Program which hosted an interesting program of speakers. The Indigenous Scholarship Fund was able to support a growing number of students this year and will be welcoming more in 2018.

The greatest advantage in being a non-selective school is the wonderful diversity it brings. We embrace families from many different backgrounds and cultures. Our students have an amazing range of interests and talents, and a capacity to share, support each other, and grow lasting friendships. Being coeducational is fundamental to our diversity and supports our sense of being as a whole community.

The Foundation, through the Restless Curiosity program, is pleased to continue to support ongoing staff learning by attending professional development opportunities overseas as well as working towards Masters degrees in education and leadership. The Foundation supports training for new staff in The Leader in Me, the crosscampus wellbeing program.

To all those who have provided support and energy in the life of the College this year, thank you. To the students and staff who leave us at the end of 2017, may you enjoy, relish and succeed in all that the future offers you.

As an Anglican school, All Saints’ has inherited a rich and lasting set of values. The modern Anglican Church is tolerant, welcoming and diverse, and we try to echo this in the life of the College.

Mrs Thirl Millachip Chair, College Board

College Board

From the College Chaplain I am coming to the end of my first year as Chaplain at All Saints’ College, working part time in what was to be my retirement, but delighted to be able to continue ministry in such a great school. My main role is to prepare and lead the daily Chapel services and other liturgical activities throughout the College, and this has required drawing on as many resources as possible, both from myself and from others in the College community. My weeks begin with Junior Chapel on Monday mornings, always a good start to the week! I really enjoy hearing the enthusiastic and joyful singing of the Years 3 – 6 students, and am most grateful to Mrs Eboney Yapp (Junior School Music teacher) who is responsible for choosing and teaching the songs. This year I have had the very able assistance of Year 6 Service Captains, Kate Zatella and Toby Landau, who virtually run the services for me, and co-opt other students to help as needed. Tuesday and Wednesday mornings begin with House Chapel for Years 9 – 12 students, with the House Captains assisting. I have tried to bring considerable variety into these services, to communicate the Christian message in different formats. I make use of video clips to teach and reinforce, recorded contemporary music, and more traditional songs and hymns as well, which are ably led by Mrs Anette Kerkovius (Director of Music). This year we had two visits from Solomon Pitt, a local composer and Christian singer, who sang from the piano and was very well received, as well as songs from various talented choirs and soloists in the College. House Chapel gives an opportunity for those groups within the College who participate in Service Learning to talk about their activities, and it is very encouraging to hear about the time and energy which is put into outreach into the wider community.

All Saints’ College is, of course, firmly in the Anglican tradition, and therefore we try to observe the Christian seasons and festivals where possible, limited by how the calendar fits into term time. Around Ash Wednesday there were opportunities to be marked with ashes in services of penitence in House Chapel, and closer to Easter students’ feet were washed by senior members of staff as a sign of humility, remembering the Last Supper of Jesus and his disciples. Our Easter service combined the entire drama of Easter into one liturgy. Each term the Eucharist is celebrated in the Indoor Sports Centre, with music led by various choirs and instrumental ensembles. Our final College Eucharist had an Advent/Christmas theme, with the lighting of candles to demonstrate the gifts which the world receives in the coming of the Christ Child. This year Mr Steven Davies, Dean of Student Wellbeing, has devised a feedback system to find out students’ responses to what we do in Chapel, and is planning to encourage the formation of a Chapel Assistants Team to work along with me in planning and leading services. These initiatives will hopefully ensure that we are on the right track to provide worship experiences which are of benefit to the whole All Saints’ community, made up, of course, of people from all faiths and from none. If I find myself with any time after all these tasks I enjoy being in what is called ‘Ministry of Presence’ – being around the College to speak to and get to know students and staff alike. I also find myself asked to officiate on Sundays in various parishes around the Diocese to help fill the gaps due to a growing shortage of priests. Life is busy! My sincere thanks to all who have assisted and encouraged me in my role as College Chaplain in 2017. Rev Tony Murray-Feist College Chaplain

Friday sees our Transition Year 7s and 8s attend Chapel, in which I combine or repeat elements of the Junior and House Chapel services, and am assisted by the Service and Class Representatives.

BACK ROW: Ms Kath Polglase, Ms Derryn Belford (Secretary), Mr Gary Mack, Mrs Sian Angel, Rt Rev Kate Wilmot FRONT ROW: Mr Norman Neill, Mr Mark Stickells (Vice Chair), Mrs Thirl Millachip (Chair), Mr Mark Balding, Rev Bruce Hyde ABSENT: Mrs Joy Shepherd, Ms Zamia Pedro

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From the Dean of Junior School Professor Yong Zhao while in residence at the College strongly asserted the importance of students gaining 21st Century Skills by growing their talents and developing entrepreneurial thinking. At All Saints’ College that thinking is done with a social conscience. This theme was seen throughout the Junior School in 2017 as students explored their talents and interests in meaningful and purposeful ways. Our Kindergarten students’ committment to be environmentally sustainable led them to form the Warriors on Waste group. The idea originally stemmed from the interests and knowledge of Jake Browne and Jack Nicol (Kindergarten), and their ideas were quickly leveraged by staff. The Warriors on Waste helped to audit the Early Childhood classrooms and promoted the importance of being environmentally aware. Kindergarten’s significant population of farmed worms were put to good use to further their sustainability drive. The worm juice that was produced was sold to the All Saints’ College community. A compost tumbler and a rain water tank were purchased by the College, and recycling was promoted and increased through the use of recycling bins inside the classrooms. Environment Captains Stella Hermawan and Noah Jones (Year 6) encouraged the work throughout the Junior School with their recycling and Waste-Free Wednesdays. Their Waste Wise photo booth put a focus on students having fun while being waste free. The inaugural Wellbeing Day had our students Sharpen the Saw by taking time to notice and focus on what nurtures wellbeing. Artist Phil Doncon told his own story through his highly energetic painting style, conveying the strong message that passion and talent can be developed in an entrepreneurial way to make a positive contribution. Our students rode bikes, bush walked, painted rocks, took photographs, practised mindfulness and yoga, and took time to hear about the importance of mental health. In Year 5 the $2.00 Project had students engaged in an integrated unit of work combining Mathematics, HASS and Service Learning while developing their

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entrepreneurial skills. The project positioned students in a real-life business setup, complete with a business plan and financial decisions to be made. The project required creative thought, problem solving, budgeting, planning and calculating income and expenditure. The students’ start-up money was $2.00, and over the course of five weeks they considered how to increase their $2.00 as much as possible. At the end of the project, the students voted to donate the collective profit of $5 103 to the Anglicare Street Connect and Teach Learn Grow charities. Inquiry questions this year resulted in new thinking through the deep exploration of ideas to develop understanding. Year 3 considered the importance of celebrations in their lives. Year 4 students focused on explorers, investigating our history through a range of perspectives. Year 5 studied the gold rush and with fresh eyes considered who deserves a statue. Year 6 students studied migration, looking back into their family history to develop their understanding of history and self. Propeller Enterprises is giving students the opportunity to explore their own creativity through designing and making. Pop-up shop designs – many developed by Junior School students – resulted in one being chosen for development. The pop-up shop will be used to sell student-designed and created work. Students are disassembling, designing and creating with consideration of purpose and marketing. Tech-savvy Year 6 girls Stella Hermawan, Adeolu Adeoye, Ayona Basu and Riya Singh won the State prize in the 2017 Tech Girls are Superheroes Competition. The team built a phone app to meet the problem of poor nutrition and obesity. The app encourages people to be active whilst playing a game on their phone. What a great invention to make a positive difference in our world! It is noticeable that in cultivating independent thinking and providing opportunities for our students to use their talents in meaningful and purposeful ways has resulted in high engagement and learning valuable entrepreneurial skills.

Junior School Student Leaders BACK ROW: Kate Zatella, Xavier Damonse, Eva Texler, Aleesha Gillett, Josh Bovell, Jade Wheeler, Ben Fell-Smith MIDDLE ROW: Misaaq Yousaf, Sienna Ryan, James Kemble, Noah Jones, Ayodele Olowookere, Toby Landau, Joshua Cole FRONT ROW: Liam Miller, Stella Hermawan, Aaliyah Kadir, Ms Penelope Crane, Zoe Dallimore, Jorja South, Kayla O’Connor

Academic Scholarship Recipients 2017 (Year 5) LEFT TO RIGHT: David Duff, Benjamin Tang, Anthony Prasad

Ms Penelope Crane Dean of Junior School

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From the Junior School Captains

When we first became Junior School Captains, we knew it was less about making this incredible experience a “trumpet call to self-importance” and more about helping to bring out the best in others. And when Ms Provis asked us what would be our legacy, we knew we wanted to make a lasting difference, but we weren’t really sure what that would look like. Attending the GRIP Student Leadership Conference and working alongside Mr Christie and Ms Crane gave us the courage to introduce the You Can Sit with Me initiative, a kindness campaign which is all about making our culture of inclusivity visible. Speaking at the whole College Assembly on the first day of Term 1 was our first “big gig”, which we were a little nervous about, but it soon became a regular activity. Since then, some of the many highlights have included attending the Interschool Ecumenical Service, presenting the new House logos at the Years 3 – 6 Grandparents’ Morning Tea, the Interschool Athletics Carnival, taking new families on tours around the College, and speaking at regular Assemblies. We have been really honoured to have worked together with the 2017 Student Leaders to make a positive difference, and are very grateful for the support of Mr Wong and Mr Dornan, without whom we could never have achieved so much. Finally, we offer the 2018 leaders our full support, and wish them well in the exciting year they have ahead. Josh Bovell and Kayla O’Connor Year 6

From the Sports Captains

LEFT TO RIGHT: Toby Landau, Rev Tony Murray-Feist, Kate Zatella

From the Community Service Captains

Being the Community Service Captains for 2017 was a great experience and one we will never forget. “At first I was extremely worried about the role and l speaking in front of the Junior School during the Chape sessions. I was a shy, anxious girl who had trouble with public speaking; I used to get super-nervous before class presentations, so presenting in front of everybody in Years 3 – 6 was a big step for me. Nevertheless, after the first few Chapels I realised I was in a comfortable and relaxed environment. Chatting with Father Tony and with Toby before Chapel also helped, and connecting with people throughout the College has become one of my favourite parts of the role. The numerous responsibilities – including Eucharists and Student Leaders’ outings – have helped me develop my own personal skills as a leader and as a person,” said Kate. “Being a Community Service Captain gave me many responsibilities, none of which I disliked. This role allowed me to do many things, including assisting during Chapel, writing many prayers and supporting at Assemblies. I learned many interesting facts from these responsibilities, from both Kate and Father Tony. Being a Community Service Captain was a great experience d that allowed me to learn new things I have never learne Toby. before,” said Other opportunities and responsibilities presented to us helped us grow further. Organising meetings and assisting with events helped us learn a lot from the role, and has inspired us to help others whenever we can. The knowledge and skills we acquired due to being Service Captains will stay with us for years to come. It deepened our understanding of being a true leader, and we now know that leadership is not a badge but an attitude. We wish the 2018 Community Service Captains good luck in this amazing role, and hope they enjoy it as much as we did!

LEFT TO RIGHT: Noah Jones, Mrs Sue Demarte, Stella Hermawan

From the Environment Captains Watching the College become a more environmentally friendly place, one action at a time, made 2017 a brilliant year for us. We are grateful to all of the students for making our world a better place and for being so thoughtful towards the environment.

Last year the Environment Captains came up with Waste-Free Wednesdays, which we thought was an awesome idea to continue this year. During Semester 1 we created a dance and song, a stop-motion video and talked at Assembly to help remind the Junior School that Waste-Free Wednesdays is an important initiative. We were thrilled when we learned about the work of the Warriors on Waste team and how they had taken on the important responsibility of looking after the environment in various ways. We talked at an Assembly about the work of the Early Childhood students, which hopefully motivated the other year groups in the Junior School to do the same. We created some cool signs for blue boxes that were placed in Junior School lunch baskets, to encourage students who had lunch orders from the Canteen to participate in the waste-free scheme. They were asked to recycle their bags by placing them in the boxes, which were emptied by monitors.

This has been an amazing yea r for both of us as the College’s inaugural Junior School Sports Captains. We have enjoyed so many opportu nities this past year that have helped us grow as both peo ple and leaders, and also the many things we have bee n able to achieve. It has been such an outstanding year for us, in both verbal and non-verbal ways. We were both nervous for the first time that we had to speak at Assembly, although now it is so much eas ier and writing speeches is not an impossible task to com plete any more! Speaking to an audience is now exciting, and we can both enjoy the experience. We have been involved in so ma ny events this year, such as the Futsal Competition . It stretched both of us to our limits in terms of organising and collaborating with others. Even though it was not the biggest of events, we never thought that there wou ld be so many steps to complete before we even saw any progress at all. In the end it was all worth it and we still cannot believe what we achieved. A big thanks to the Senior Sch ool Sports Captains, also Mr Beath, Miss Burton and Mrs Bol who made this year achievable for us. Without them, we would be stuck at first base and the events like the Futsal Competition would still be in the planning stag e. They have helped us to achieve so much. Thank you also to the Student Leaders who have supported us in our doings and helped us to improve in the bes t of ways. Good luck to the Sports Captain s for the future and GO SPORT! Zoe Dallimore and James Kem ble Year 6

Throughout the year, we completed a number of smaller jobs, which included taking out all 11 Junior School bins and putting things up on our noticeboard. This experience has been fantastic and we hope that we have delivered the sustainability message that will help make the Junior School become more aware of environmental issues that are happening right now. We are thrilled to have been your Environment Captains and can’t wait to see what will happen next year. Stella Hermawan and Noah Jones Year 6

Toby Landau and Kate Zatella Year 6 10 LEFT TO RIGHT: Kayla O’Connor, Ms Penelope Crane, Josh Bovell

LEFT TO RIGHT: James Kemble, Mrs Rebecca Bol, Zoe Dallimore

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Cowan From the

House Captains

This year Cowan House has had so much fun! We have competed in the Interhouse Swimming, Cross Country and Athletics Carnivals, as well as interschool events. Everyone was proud to be part of the Cowan team and we were both so proud to be chosen as the House Captains. Semester 1 was very successful for the purple House. It started with us winning the Interhouse Swimming Carnival, which was a great pleasure. Everybody tried their best and the outcome was what we were all hoping to achieve. We were very proud to be holding up the Swimming Carnival Shield. The Year 3s and 4s played an important part in our win by trying really hard and placing first in their section of the carnival. Later in the semester, Cowan gained another win, this time with the Interhouse Cross Country Carnival! It was very impressive because it had been a while since Cowan had won this event. We congratulate everyone in Cowan for winning our House these shields.

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LEFT TO RIGHT: Aleesha Gillett, Miss Lauren Smith (Head of House), Ayodele Olowookere

As Captains, we went to numerous leadership conferences throughout the year, and it was also a great experience to put on the Cowan mascot costume during the Interhouse Swimming Carnival. All the Student Leaders also enjoyed helping with the Guided Tours of the College for prospective parents to our ASC community. In Term 3, we were thrilled to take part in the Interhouse Athletics Carnival. Cowan was so proud to come second. This was overall a fantastic achievement, with our Cowan members never giving up and enjoying the company of our peers.

Cowan House Years 3-6

Although the year isn’t over, we still cheer on our House as hard as we can. Everyone has built stronger relationships and the Thrive in 5 event was an awesome way to meet new students, even if they weren’t from our House.

BACK ROW: Ayodele Olowookere, James Trevor, Tristan Clement, Joshua Bartels, Noah Jones, Debadipti Sarkar, Aleesha Gillett, Ella Lowrey, Sienna Garvey, James Stachewicz, Haruka Saito THIRD ROW: Ben Walker, Zoe Stachewicz, Amber Thomson-Russell, Megan Burrows, Asha Le, Toby Landau, Cameron Anthony, Holly Burwood, Kanin Hoar, Lauren Sivacolundhu, Grace Ellison, Layla Aghaie, Simbarashe Gundani, Sampurna Mitra SECOND ROW: Eleanor Burwood, Abigail Tait, Xiang Liu, Will McKinnon, Kate Cotham, Marshall Tomlinson, Miss Lauren Smith, Emily Lund, William Thorne, Thenuk Wijemanne, Paul Olukolu, Shyam Kanagalingam, Ethan Young FRONT ROW: Linda Wei, Aidan Orlando, Sascha Halliday, Blake Atkinson, Elaine Gao, Ryan Metlitzky, Tyler Lengerich, Emily Harwood, Regan Bell, Cana Jones, Tyson Bortolotti, Sampreeti Mitra ABSENT: Jack Byrne

We would like to acknowledge Miss Smith for all her hard work and contribution to Cowan House this year. We also wish the new 2018 Cowan House Captains all the best. GO COWAN! Aleesha Gillett and Ayodele Olowookere Year 6

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Durack From the

House Captains

As Durack House Captains we were responsible for many things this year, including collating the House points for certain weeks, preparing for and presenting at Junior School Assemblies, and setting up for various events. Our favourite part of being Captains was creating and leading a Durack chant at the carnivals, because we enjoy the House spirit and competitiveness shown in the races. We have also enjoyed being able to lead the younger students by example. This involved in particular being organised and presenting, without fear, at Assemblies. We have faced a couple of challenges along the way, including finding photos for the Durack House board and preparing a script for Assembly. To overcome these challenges, we thought of ideas, discussed them with each other, and came up with a solution collaboratively. Another challenge we found was trying to get people motivated so that they would become more involved in the Durack spirit. We overcame this by talking to them and encouraging them to become more involved during the Interhouse Carnivals.

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LEFT TO RIGHT: Misaaq Yousaf, Jade Wheeler ABSENT: Miss Penny Crossland (Head of House)

We believe that good sportsmanship and House spirit is very important, which is why Durack members all try to cheer the loudest they can and congratulate the winning House on their achievement. For us, it is important to remember that winning is not everything, and that having a good time and good sportsmanship is just as important. We both enjoyed working with each other and were privileged to work with Miss Crossland, who assisted us in making decisions and guiding us when faced with challenges. We would also like to thank Mr Wong who filled in for Miss Crossland while she was on long service leave during Term 3. We are thankful for all the staff who helped us and also to the students in Durack for making it such a great House to be part of. Durack may be small in student numbers, but we are big in spirit.

Durack House Years 3-6 BACK ROW: Jamie Snow, Luke Williams, Asha Bruce, Nick McDonald, Oliver Jacobson, Elle Griffiths, Brooke Tonkin, Lachlan Buchanan, Jade Wheeler, Mason CailesSpence, Evelyn Ward THIRD ROW: Annabel Manessis, Ruan Rademeyer, Louis Wong, Lilly Buchanan, Ashleigh Smith, Tyson Neill, Lachlan Bruce, Joshua Conigliaro, Bianca Ettridge, Misaaq Yousaf, Alex Erceg, Callum Moss SECOND ROW: Diego Bagworth, Kate Hillier, Sayuri Taaffe, Charlotte Newton, Ariana Stalley, Solomon Fegan, Sarah Van De Klashorst, Jaxon Chan, Ivan Ung, Henry Powell, Mia Jelas, Cerys Webb, Alexis Milne FRONT ROW: Carys Powell, Annabelle Berry, Tyler Wheeler, Kaitlyn Martin, Marcus Kawecki, Anand Sundaram, Thomas Smith, Jessica Kim, Jordan Bailey, Amelie Soucik, Chloe Maxwell ABSENT: Miss Penny Crossland

Jade Wheeler and Misaaq Yousaf Year 6

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Forrest From the

House Captains

2017 has raced by and it seems like only yesterday that we were waiting with nervous excitement for the year to begin. We are asked to reflect upon our year as House Captains for Forrest, and the best description that comes to mind is that 2017 has been an amazing and rewarding year. Forrest is a supportive House that encourages everyone’s strengths and helps them strive to improve. Winning the Spirit Cup at the Interhouse Athletics Carnival was a fantastic achievement, and represents our House’s support for every individual and the tradition of always trying our best. Throughout 2017 Forrest has enjoyed lots of success, including a top three finish at the Interhouse Athletics Carnival. We would like to extend our thanks to Mr Saunders and the other teachers who helped us this year – we would have never been able to get this far without them.

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LEFT TO RIGHT: Ben Fell-Smith, Mr Blair Saunders (Head of House), Eva Texler

As we hand the baton to next year’s Captains, we encourage them to seek further growth within the House. It is time that the Forrest name was on a championship cup and we wish them all the best. We are confident that Forrest is up to the challenge! We are very proud to have been the Forrest House Captains in 2017 and we are grateful to have had the opportunity to work with our fellow ‘House mates’. It has been a massive honour to be the leaders of a House that may not always be the best, but is always willing to try its best. Good luck to next year’s House Captains. Go Forrest in 2018! Ben Fell-Smith and Eva Texler Year 6

Forrest House Years 3-6 BACK ROW: Adam Charlton, Callum Cleave, Katie Biddulph, Eva Texler, Skyla York, Caitlin Brown, Charlotte Lim, Emily Geha, Casey Leung, Zoe Wilkinson, Ben Fell-Smith THIRD ROW: Austin Janssens, Riya Singh, Jayden Gregory, Atiyyah Patel, Ben Biddulph, Thomas Haynes, Wiremu Green, Mia Vine, Avery Yu, Olivia Sibly SECOND ROW: Christie Leung, Rohan Singh, Cooper Hawley, Alexander Mackinlay, Mikhaila Allan, Mr Blair Saunders, Pavin Choawiwat, Ayneschkanna Mayurathan, Declan Pauline, Jet Noonan, Alexander Brustur FRONT ROW: Zoe Vassallo, Caitlin Mackinlay, Ashton Yu, Elliot Sarmidi, Blake Lansley, Daniel Haynes, Wade Lansley, Tejas Morisetty, Sophie Lee, Safeera Patel ABSENT: Charlotte Parker, Tunmise Aniyi, Nicholas Mulcahy

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Murdoch House Captains From the

As Murdoch House Captains we believe that our House showed great confidence at the Interhouse Swimming Carnival this year. Even though we did not win, we all demonstrated great House spirit and contributed to the day through our teamwork and strong swimming for the Murdoch team. It was a great day. We hope the Murdoch students keep up the good work at future Interhouse Swimming Carnivals. We also performed very well in the Interhouse Cross Country and Athletics Carnivals. Although we did not win either event, we tried our very best, showed great House spirit and helped our peers. Keep up the good work next year Murdoch! Murdoch is a great House to be part of – when we work together we can accomplish anything. As House Captains we truly believe Murdoch members try their best in everything we do as a team.

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LEFT TO RIGHT: Aaliyah Kadir, Mrs Edel Hailes (Head of House), Joshua Cole

Another wonderful event we have taken part in this year was the Thrive in 5 night. We were able to meet new Murdoch members and help them to participate in House activities and games. It was another event that made us feel proud to be leaders of Murdoch House and be part of a great team. We are sure that the new Murdoch members are really looking forward to being part of a great House in 2018. We would like to thank everyone who helped us throughout this year, including all of the Murdoch students who participated and cheered on their peers during the carnivals. And we could not have done any of it without our Head of Murdoch House, Mrs Hailes. We would like to thank you all for helping us to make 2017 a great year for Murdoch.

Murdoch House Years 3-6 BACK ROW: Charlotte Whittaker, Pearl Sai, Kayla Bezuidenhout, Benjamin Tang, Josh Bovell, Sam Shenton, Kenichi Makita, Scarlett McVeigh, Mitchell Loxton, Patrick Jones, Georgie Towner THIRD ROW: Royce Li, Ayden Hipper, Hazel Miller, Tameka Kane, Shray Patel, Aaliyah Kadir, Zeke Hart, Ralph Wylie, Ashlyn Rice, Zoe Dallimore, Abbey Parker, Benjamin Lin SECOND ROW: Asha Hart, Rohan O’Dwyer, Kevin Jia, James Parker, Joshua Cole, Amos Butler, Mrs Edel Hailes, Madan Krishnan, William Carruthers, Ben Mah, Kyle Black, Charlotte Clinckers, Makayla Kadir FRONT ROW: Jake Hermawan, Ebonnie Knight, Amelia Luff, Daniel Mah, Ethan Lance, Stella Hermawan, Jessica Black, Jack Augustin, Andy Zhou, Harina Krishnan, Lenna Rhodes, Rohan Patel ABSENT: Jacob Covic

GO MURDOCH! Joshua Cole and Aaliyah Kadir Year 6

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O’Connor House Captains From the

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LEFT TO RIGHT: Xavier Damonse, Mr Kadir Mastan (Head of House), Sienna Ryan

We were honoured to be chosen as House Captains for O’Connor and are very excited to share how we led this fabulous House.

Time went by really quickly, and before we knew it, the Interhouse Athletics Carnival was here. Everyone showed great sportsmanship, cheering whether we won or lost a race. To top off the day, O’Connor was awarded the shield. We were all really excited.

During Term 1 we had the Interhouse Swimming Carnival where all O’Connor students performed really well and showed great sportsmanship, whether they did or didn’t win an event. It was one of the best days of the term and we really enjoyed our first formal act as Captains.

We have enjoyed being the House Captains for 2017 and are honoured to have led the best House in the world, O’Connor! We would like to wish the Junior School well in 2018 and hope O’Connor remains the best House at All Saints’ College.

Everyone was so excited to compete in the Interhouse Cross Country Carnival as a whole College in Term 2. We enjoyed watching the Junior and Senior School students race, and couldn’t wait until the Interhouse Athletics Carnival which was the following term. O’Connor cheered every time someone crossed the line, showing our wonderful team spirit.

GO O’CONNOR! Xavier Damonse and Sienna Ryan Year 6

O’Connor House Years 3-6 BACK ROW: Mackenzie Cox, Eli Keenan, Hunter Stone, Hayden Watkinson, Xavier Damonse, Divya Josey, Madison Bourne, Ayona Basu, James Kemble, Sienna Ryan THIRD ROW: Mia Lowe, Kayla O’Connor, Emily Masaryk, Clara Elezovich, Krishni Agarwal, Ashleigh Gurr, Jake Walker, Noah Dean, Luke Tomlinson, Abhinav Rathore SECOND ROW: Denim Connor, Marcus Guzman, Ruby Hartnett, Kerry Cao, Josh Wijaya, Mr Kadir Mastan, Dylan Leeder, Anthony Prasad, Amberley Baker, Cale Scott, Sebastian Bourne FRONT ROW: Astrid Ravn, Portia-Lee Freeman, Jake Heatley, Aidan Gurr, Stephanie Masaryk, Maxine Maina, Dylan Lim, Harper Connor, Zoey Chia, Hamish Rajmohan ABSENT: Jasmine Kooner, Rohan Kooner, Aleisha Nelson

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Stirling From the

House Captains

We were honoured to be chosen as your Stirling House Captains for 2017. At first we were nervous, but we grew confident over time. We have loved working with everyone and wish we could continue in the roles next year. We enjoyed our time as House Captains and had a lot of fun along the way. However, it was not all fun and games; we had to be responsible, remember to set up for carnivals and give up many lunch times to fulfil our duties. Thank you to Mr Dornan and other College staff, particularly the Grounds team, who always worked hard behind the scenes. We also could not have done it without the ‘Stirling Spirit’ of our team members which they used when cheering on one another.

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LEFT TO RIGHT: Liam Miller, Mr Jae Dornan (Head of House), Jorja South

Being a leader is not about being more important than others, it is about the teamwork, the encouragement and the effort. Stirling has shown so much effort and teamwork that it doesn’t matter that we did not come first. We wish the 2018 Stirling House Captains all the best for next year and hope they carry out their roles with enthusiasm and encouragement, whilst having a great time! We hope that next year’s Captains will help Stirling win more trophies, but at the end of the day it is not all about the trophies – it is about the teamwork. Liam Miller and Jorja South Year 6

Stirling House Years 3-6 BACK ROW: Amber McNair, Jesse Barr, Emily Turner, Alysha Pascoe, Matthew El-Salamani, James Hodgen, Oliver Wright, Adeolu Adeoye, Ben Davies, Kate Zatella THIRD ROW: Sienna Keeffe, Olivia Ly, Ashton Thum, Jorja South, Evan Bonner, Ridley Babich, Cody Reader, Ishaan Gopalan, Sienna Robinson, Isabella Lansbury, Aiden Thum, Tyler Kirkby SECOND ROW: Lucas Trim, Zoe Balcombe, Daniella Roeves, Annika Haslemore, Mia Crofts, Mr Jae Dornan, David Duff, Matthew Zatella, Jaxen Spencer, Liam Miller, Akinshola Akinyemi FRONT ROW: Holly Fernandez, Mia Collis, Hannah Lee, Kavya Goel, Aedan Bailey, Rhys Miller, Tim Scanlon, Nicole H Li, Sophie Reader, Penelope Duff, Charlotte Bailey ABSENT: Taj Crofts, Jacob Skender

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Pre-Kindergarten G

Pre-Kindergarten A

Assis tant) THIRD ROW: her), Mrs Anahita Irani (Education tant), Mrs Sarah Alfano (Class Teac Assis Jazib Ilyas , Anika n orth, catio (Edu Bagw well Noah : Glad ey ROW ND BACK ROW: Ms Trac a Parker, Kobi Louie, Kaelyn Yu SECO Emm , Gorji h Spencer, Austin ad Ayva Heer r, l, Pate Taylo a nder Mish Alexa Aarna Sumbli, Jake Watts, Terie FRONT ROW: Shor ya Zaveri, Kobe Chi, amin Benj i, Kohl i Aksh , Sumbli, Logan Gunn, Connor Gunn y Pooley Jayden Chen, Neave McCaffrey, Emil Patching , Samuel Schellenberger,

What do

you like doing

What

at School?

I Love to do in Pre-Kindy

I like playing swings, making with glue, painting and music songs and cooking. Aarna

I like monkey bars, the swing, playing with Emma and Ayvah, painting, and playing in the garden. Emily

I like playing policeman and on the police bikes. Kobi

I love to play homes and at tables at Pre-Kindy. Alexander

I love the Basketball play at Pre-Kindy. I love to throw it. James

I love to play homes and at tables at Pre-Kindy. Paige

I like playing and playing outside and the swing. Akshi

I like painting and playing and cooking and musical instruments. Emma

I like playing and Library. Logan

I love to play with my friends at Pre-Kindy. Amari

I love to play in the playground at Pre-Kindy. Jasper

I like playing with Lego, Playdough and painting and drawing. Alexander

I like playing cars, dinosaurs and playing firemen. Heerad

I like puzzles, Lego, playing in the sand, cooking and painting. Misha

I love to play with Amari at Pre-Kindy. We play hiding. Arohi

I love everything at Pre-Kindy. I like playing and painting. Katara

I love hatching eggs and cutting them with a ‘knife’. I like driving the fire truck, driving the train and driving the ambulance. Robert

I love to go to school! I like playing with Aarna and painting and drawing. Anika

I like playing. I play with toys. I like making sandcastles with the wet sand. Jake

I love to play Lego at Pre-Kindy. Ashton

I love to play with Lego at Pre-Kindy. Kobe

I like cooking and saying bye to daddy and painting and Library. Austin

I like playing with my Benjamin. Jayden

I like cars, trains, school bus and fire engine and bike. Benjamin I like playing with the blocks. I like riding bikes outside. Connor

I like cooking, Playdough and bicycles. Jazib I like playing and running and jumping and playing in the sand and swinging on the swing. Kaelyn I like doing the cooking. I like playing with the mini animals and making gates for them. Kobe

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BACK ROW: Ms Jo-ann Arho (Education Assistant), Ms Rebekah Garwood (Class Teacher), Mrs Mandy Meachim (Education Assistant) THIRD ROW: Edith Hilbert, Sofia Raja-Snijder, James Opitz, Ella Wall, Alexander MciLveen, Robert Leighton, Amari Aggarwal SECOND ROW: Katara Sampson-Smith, Ashton Faulkner, Ayyub Patel, Senthan Sakar, Liam Lansley, Arohi Boodhoo, Haley Guo, Paige Sutherland FRONT ROW: Daisy Ng, Jasper Chan, Kobe Chan, Macey Jenkins, Lachlan Wardle, Michael Fam, Elise Wong, Ryan McKenna ABSENT: Rylan Oteri

I like playing chasey with Kaelyn and dressing up and the swing. Neave I like riding the bike, playing Football, cooking and painting. Noah

I love to do painting at Pre-Kindy. Ayyub

I like the drums! Samuel

I love it when daddy brings me to school at Pre-Kindy. Daisy

I like playing with the fire engine and playing with sticks. Shorya

I love having lunch and playing with Ashton at Pre-Kindy. Edith I love building, Lego and playdough. Elise I love to play on the swing at Pre-Kindy. Ella I love playing at Pre-Kindy. Haley

I love playing with Robert at Pre-Kindy and driving an ambulance like Robert. Lachlan I love to chase and find bugs at Pre-Kindy. Liam I love painting unicorns at Pre-Kindy. Macey

I love to build with Rylan at Pre-Kindy. Ryan I love to play with Ryan at Pre-Kindy. We make messes. Rylan I love eating my food and cooking at Pre-Kindy. Senthan I love to paint rainbow pictures at Pre-Kindy. I also like Playdough and reading stories. Sofia

I love playing with teachers and the stories. Michael

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Kindergarten A

Kindergarten G BACK ROW: Elliott Baillie, Flynn Otness, Hannah Harlond, Alexander Grafton, Sienna Wardle, Victoria Wijaya, Oliver Carter, Xavier Baillie MIDDLE ROW: Mrs Mandy Meachim (Education Assistant), Genevieve Dirk, Adelaine Yu, Allysha Lim, Jordan Conigliaro, Ms Rebekah Garwood (Class Teacher), Liam Sutherland, Donovan Lim, Daniel Bahri, Ariel Lu, Ms Kate Bird (Education Assistant) FRONT ROW: Elvis Huong, Nicholas Khoo, Chloe Wong-Chung-Lung, Elaine Chen, Bella Tong, Penelope Freeman, Noah Bortolotti, Jackson Geha ABSENT: Mrs Sheree Duminski (Class Teacher), Mrs Jo-ann Arho (Education Assistant), Ava Fellingham, Nishikaa Sundar

MIDDLE ROW: vi Devata, Ava Chan, Flynn Williams , Amber Ting , Maddie Geha, Ishan Zhao m Teacher), Adella Ould, s Willia (Clas ne, o Brow Alfan h Jake l, Sara BACK ROW: Jack Nico , Emily Butcher, Samuel Lau, Mrs Ding n Etha , Gray oln Wong, Jeremy Wang, Linc , n tant) Ocea icht, Assis hten Ms Tracey Gladwell (Education n Assis tant) FRONT ROW: Leo Furc her), Sienna Walmsley lie Hon, Mrs Anahita Irani (Educatio Teac s Nata , (Clas Chau y inski Baile Dum ko, ee tnen Sher Tsve Mrs Max ABSENT: Vasudevan, Felix Healy, Mia Cicirello Alison Drur y, Noah Wang, Saiivishnu

When I

When I

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grow up

I want to be…

a foot doctor and a singer. Adella

a tooth fairy. Ishanvi

a dancer. Mia

a pharmacist. Alison

a builder. Jack

someone who helps people. Natalie

an animal doctor. Amber

a garbage truck man. Jake

a train driver. Noah

a doctor. Bailey

a car driver. Jeremy

a dentist. Ocean

just like my mum. Emily

a policeman. Leo

a doctor. Saiivishnu

a sportsman. Ethan

a chef. Lincoln

a fisherman. Samuel

a crane driver. Felix

a hairdresser. Maddie

a spinning girl. Sienna

a builder. Flynn

a doctor. Max

a doctor. William

grow up I want to be…

a policeman so that I can stop the bad guys. Adelaine

someone who helps animals when they get sick. Elaine

a policeman so I can chase people on a motorbike. Alexander

a fireman because Xavier is going to be a fireman. Elliott

an astronaut because I like to go in space. Allysha

the same as my daddy because I love my daddy so much. Elvis

a ballerina because I like to do dancing. Ariel

a police because I don’t like bad guys. My mum always says “stick away from the bad guys”. Genevieve

a vet so I get to look after the animals. Bunnies are my favourite! Ava a vet because I like bunnies and animals. Bella a princess because I really like princesses. Chloe someone who works in a supermarket because it makes me happy to sell food. I will have pumpkin and meat. Donovan

a sound person like mummy, a dinosaur because I want to know all about them and just me. Hannah like daddy and get money. Jackson an elephant, or a vampire so I can get a costume. Jordan

outside so I can get to plant a grape. And I can see it get bigger and I can eat it and I can cover it and I can water it and there is a plant! Nishikaa like my daddy because he does important work. Noah an astronaut because we are starting on the rocket show. Oliver a doggy because they like people. Penelope a school teacher because I want to learn everything I can about school. Sienna a cook, I really want to do good things like my family. Victoria a fireman to put out fires. Xavier

a Ninja Warrior because I watch it. Liam an astronaut because I want to go to space. Nicholas

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Pre-Primary D

Pre-Primary K Levi Ceniviva MIDDLE ROW: s Feng , Riley Faulkner, Mia Mitchell, ya Aggarwal, Maya Ananthram , Luca Anan Covic, Kammi Chan, Yi An Liu, r, e Chlo Vogle g, e Youn main e Char Maev e, Pan, throp BACK ROW: Erte a Sun, Penelope Cobb, Jessica Gaw Rain , Gray t Li, Athiyan Elankumaran, Julie , Ryan s, tant) Evan Assis n Benjamin Ms Leah Minchin (Educatio Coghlan, William Cai, Clarissa Hui, Liam , Milne Ilsa : ROW T FRON Miss Nadia Dalecki (Class Teacher) g Kayla Senjaya ABSENT: Elise Huan

In Pre-Primary… I liked playing in our ‘Pizza Shop’ because we got to make pizzas. Ananya

I liked going to Bush School and making things with leaves. Juliet

I liked playing storm troopers outside. Athiyan

I loved doing Maths because it helps me learn. Kammi

I loved the ‘Pizza Shop’ because we can make pizzas and then deliver them. Charmaine

I loved the dinosaur bones because you had to try and find them. Kayla

I made new friends. Chloe

I learnt how to write a sentence. Liam

I liked playing in the vet and the airport. Clarissa I loved reading books. Elise I liked playing outside with my friends. Erte I liked learning about numbers. Ilsa I liked learning about plants. We planted seeds and drew what we saw every week. Jessica

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I liked learning my letters. Levi I loved playing Lego. I built the tallest building with Lego. Lucas I liked making new friends. Maeve I liked learning about living things and life cycles. Maya I liked doing PMP (Perceptual Motor Program) because my Nanna comes every week and it is very fun. Mia

I made a fidget spinner to help my fine motor skills and I learnt that silkworms change colour when you feed them different foods. Penelope I loved going to Sport because we got to run and do exercise. Raina I liked making things and experimenting at Bush School. Riley

BACK ROW: Ewan McCurrach, Yasmin Tucker, Benjamin Pooley, Audrey Hilbert, Eric Xu, Leonardo Di Latte, Sinuo Li, Chloe Zhang MIDDLE ROW: Mrs Drienie Rademeyer (Education Assistant), India Plant, Lucas Kendrick, Sienna Raddock, Ada Chapman, Kairon Mubarakai, Anshu Vinoth, Jun Ren Boon, Thomas Keenan, Mrs Iola Knight (Class Teacher) FRONT ROW: Emma Roos, Sophia Tomlinson, Stacie Wong, Fiona Kwok, Amon Orlando, Hayley Coutts, Jing Liu, Eva Vassallo ABSENT: Janine Zhang, Prasham Bista

In Pre-Primary… I liked being a Warrior on Waste. I liked Bush School because I could swing on the branches and I liked the slide in the playground. Ada I liked playing Hot Wheels. Amon

I loved the dinosaur bones and finding fossils. Ryan

I liked the craft table. I liked to make goggles with clear fabric. Anshu

I enjoyed dressing up as a guard in the castle. William

I liked playing on the monkey bars. Audrey

I loved the silkworms because they are cute. Yi An

I loved ‘Dinosaur Land’. Benjamin I liked craft, I liked making stuff and I liked painting. Chloe I liked playing on the monkey bars and playing on the slide. Emma

I liked finding slaters at Bush School. Eric I loved going to the Kindy playground and going on the monkey bars. Eva I liked reading and writing. Ewan I liked playing with the blocks. Fiona I liked the shop and I loved Bush School. Hayley I liked drawing. Janine I liked doing craft and the market. Jing I liked the dinosaurs and I liked being a fire fighter. Jun Ren my favourite thing was the Hot Wheels and playing with Lego. Kairon

I liked playing with the dinosaurs and making nests for the raptors. Leonardo I have been a policeman, a fireman, an astronaut and a shopkeeper. Lucas I liked playing outside with Ben, Leo and Tom. Prasham I liked playing with the fire engines, the Hot Wheels and the policemen. Sinuo I liked making stuff at the craft table. Sophia I liked being the shopkeeper. Stacie I liked the fire station. Thomas I liked doing the monkey bars. Yasmin

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Year 1A

Year 1V Greaves, Sophie Munns Xavier Babich, Ithiel Dwumfour, Max an Lau, Taj Sullivan, Anisha Gopalan, ne, Emily Browne, Matilda Nicol, Thor Luca ello, Cicir Luca , BACK ROW: Amelia Graf ton, Nath yemi i Akin , Alex Bortolotti, Mason (Class Teacher), Matilda Burke, Yem : Cher yl Koo, Lauren Kwan, Eli Collis MIDDLE ROW: Mrs Alison McInnis (Education Assis tant) FRONT ROW ell Parc yl Cher Mrs ell, Maxw Lottie Lund, Nina Benjamin Hartnett ia Clement, Joshua Lee ABSENT: Janssens , Lauren McKenna, Soph

What was your favourite moment in Bush School this year?

What was your favourite moment in Bush School this year? Making a castle out of plants, sticks and fluff and even rocks with Charlotte. Alex My favourite things were climbing trees, playing in the squishy and soft mud, and playing in ‘Pondland’. Amelia My favourite moment at Bush School so far was building a hut. Anisha Looking for bugs, looking for rocks and sticks, and I liked making homes with my friends. Benjamin It was going to Bush School with my Buddies...we went to ‘Treeland’ and ‘Pondland’. Cheryl

My favourite moment was making huts with friends because it was very fun. Nathan

I liked to climb trees, having our Year 6 Buddies visit, and building our cubby houses at Bush School. Lauren M

When I went to Pre-Primary because I hurt my leg. It was fun. I saw Eva and she is my friend. She is cute and we played with the magnets with another friend Chloe. Nina

My favourite moment was when I climbed up the trees in ‘Treeland’. Luca C Making a cubby. It was fun collecting all the branches with my friends. Luca T

When I made secret hideouts at ‘Pondland’. Eli

I liked climbing trees with Lauren and Yemi because I like to be creative. Mason

My favourite moment of Bush School was climbing trees and looking at bugs. Emily

My favourite moment was when I built a hut and climbed trees. I climbed them in ‘Treeland’. I was with my Year 6 Buddy, Solomon. It was so much fun. Matilda B

My favourite time is when my Buddies were there. Ithiel My favourite moment of Bush School was when I found lots of creatures. I enjoyed discovering their names and what they do. Joshua

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It was when our Buddies came to Bush School. I liked it because I love my Buddy! XOX Lauren K

It was when I was building the little castle with Alex using lots of leaves and sticks. Lottie

When my daddy came because we made a cubby. Matilda N

BACK ROW: Shevon Modi, Advay Sonawane, Amber Vine, Theo Cross, Jasper Gardner, Lachlan Raddock, Martha Merlas, Eric Su MIDDLE ROW: Ms Katherine van de Ven (Class Teacher), Sanah Sidhu, Mya Chau, Caelan Jenkins, Gabrielle Dirk, Nishita Arun, Tyson Johns, Kelsey Edwards, Holly Atkinson, Mrs Cheryl Parcell (Education Assistant) FRONT ROW: Siri Ravn, Jayden Chan, Renee Rhodes, Hugo Patching, Charli Heatley, Jensen Chia, Rishinie Vasudevan, Amalie Furchtenicht

Fishing for leaves in the pond and climbing trees. It was fun and made my muscles stronger. Sophia My favourite moment at Bush School was when we made a fort with Tyson. Taj I liked to look at different creatures because they are cool. It is fun being outside. Xavier My favourite time was when our Buddies came to Bush School. We built a cubby together with Lauren M, Matilda N and her dad. We had such a great time. Yemi

Climbing trees and building cubbies. Advay

Building cubbies with Caelan and Eli. Hugo

Playing with my friends in the treehouse. Nishita

I liked looking at different sorts of flowers and different sorts of bugs that were on flowers. Amalie

Playing with Jayden and making cubby houses with Tyson. Jasper

I liked the mud because it felt nice to touch. Renee

My favourite part of Bush School was finding my hideout to see if it was still there. Jayden

I liked playing with my friends and making faces out of nature and balancing on the big log. Rishinie

My favourite thing was doing weaving and finding slaters with Kelsey. Jensen

I liked finding nature and hunting slaters. I liked them tickling me. Sanah

I liked climbing trees and finding insects. Kelsey

I liked playing in the cubby. Shevon

I liked practising a cheerleading routine with Alex, Lauren M, Lauren K and Yemi. Amber Finding cubbies and building with Hugo. Caelan I liked holding slaters and worms and doing cheerleading there. Charli I liked building cubbies with Hugo. Eric I liked my alone time so I could find nature. I liked finding branches to play with and make a boat. Gabrielle Finding out about nature because it’s interesting. Holly

I liked the first part of Bush School because we went exploring. We had lots of fun because we surfed on a log. Martha Finding slaters! Running around and going fishing. Mya

Digging holes with Holly to find insects and planting sticks in the ground. Siri Playing with friends and collecting data. Theo I liked climbing trees and making cubbies. Tyson

The thing I liked about Bush School was ‘Treeland’. Max

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Year 2B James Rice er, Austin Peters, Samara Edwards, Oliver Parker, Sedley Hoar, Holly Walk en Stone, Eva Chi, Sam Sibly, Imog , BACK ROW: Sharon Su, Chloe Ng, innon McK Ollie es, Roev Sean cation Assis tant), l Kendrick, Bridget MIDDLE ROW: Mrs Di O’Halloran (Edu her) FRONT ROW: Chloe Roos , Isabe ms, Mrs Holly Bentley (Class Teac Corbyn Murakami sley, Walm ah Hann NT: Anoshan Ganapathipillai, Noah Willia ABSE Oteri , Mia Parlapiano, Jessie Wong, Aida Wallace, Jun Feng Boon, Sam Lowe

Year 2E BACK ROW: Zachar y Bov ell, Jaxon Otness , Molly Tur ner, Joshua Soh, Linton Cox MIDDLE ROW: Mrs Di O’H , Zac Dallimore, Allegra Gat alloran (Education Assista ti, Kai tlyn Mat thews nt), Milana Greig, Riley Gla Carmen Kawecki, Ariaana sson, Cai tlyn Drury, Akasha Rehman, Raphael Yong, n Ganapathipillai, Clariss a Chan, Mrs Car yn Leticia Avery, Niki Yadav, Ebs tein (Class Teacher) Nathan Kang, Sienna Nan FRONT ROW: Nicola Fall ni, Ayoola Olowookere, Eloi Edward Liang, Diyon Eta on, se Towner, Lucas Khoo ABS mpawala, Caleb Carruth ENT: Ali Zakareia, ers

If I could fly I would...

If I could fly I would...

help poor people who need food, clothes, love and kindness. Aida

travel to different countries overseas to have a look and meet new people. Holly

go to the US for a holiday to explore the dinosaur museums and visit Texas to eat ribs. Austin

help other people and have loads of fun because it would make me excited. I also might be able to help some poor people. Imogen

travel all over the world to see new places because I want to see the different lifestyles around the world. Bridget go to visit my friends and have lots of fun. I could take them on a holiday on my shoulders too. Chloe N

see all the museums in the world because I want to see 100 different dinosaur species. James

help others and visit my friends to make them feel better and happy if they were all alone. Chloe R

have lots of fun and carry things that cannot fit in the car. And I would fly to school so I wouldn’t be late. It would be cool. Jessie

go and save the Earth by using a huge net and scoop up all the rubbish. Corbyn do everything to help endangered animals, the environment and fly to the North Pole. Eva have fun every day by going to places like Broome, Disneyland in Singapore, and to visit my cousins. Hannah

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have fun every day by driving big flash cars in New York and explore the city and do whatever I wanted. Isabel

travel to Legoland and build new things. Jun Feng look to see who I could help out by looking down and dropping food to help people. Mia fly to my best friend Jimi’s house, play with him and have a good time because he is my best friend. Noah

be a superhero and save people by getting them out of burning buildings. Oliver go to New York to see the Empire State Building. Ollie travel back in time and fix up all the mistakes and things that I have done wrong. Samara go up so high to touch the sky, then I would fly to Canada and take my family. Sam L be a superhero by catching baddies and making the world a better place to live. Sam S go to my friend’s house, then go to my favourite destination and sneak into a hotel. Sean save the world and people with my superpowers. Sedley be a superstar, go to all the countries in the world to have a look at them and visit my best friend who lives in China. Sharon

go around the world to see all of the different types of materials so I can make things to help me to save the world. Ali travel to China, Singapore, Pakistan and Libya. In Singapore and China there are water parks and my parents were born in Pakistan and Libya. Ariaana go to Hong Kong as there are lots of nice places to see and visit. Ayoola travel to Singapore, Japan and the USA. I would like to be a bird because a bird can fly everywhere as they have wings. Caitlyn like to be a dog that can fly as I have always wanted to see a dog fly. Caleb go to America, Japan and Bali. I would go to America and Japan because there is lots of snow in those places and I have never seen snow. Bali because it is nice and warm. Carmen use it for doing good things and only use flying to protect myself. Clarissa

have superpowers. People would not be able to see me. I would have wings and armour. Nothing could hurt me. Diyon go to the recycling centre and to all the important people who can help to save all the endangered animals in the world. Edward travel to Bali and New York because in New York it snows. In Bali it is the right temperature for me as I like swimming in the nice shimmery blue pools. Eloise go all over the world because I want to see all of the countries. Joshua go to Paris to see the Eiffel Tower at night. Leticia have super wings that had superpowers to fly me around the world. Linton have superpowers and I’d be called ‘The Burning Fire’. I would be able to protect the world and fight for good. Lucas travel to Lolly World because I love lollies and it would be cool, fun and exciting! Milana

go to Paris because I would be able to see lots of cats there. Molly fold up, look like a head with arms and legs outside. I would fly and time travel and the people would sit on my head. Nicola go to the North Pole so I can see a polar bear. I would have powers to go back in time so I can see the dinosaurs. Niki be in a flying jet so I can help to shoot down and destroy all the bad guys with my guns. Raphael be a flying Hulk because I could smash and destroy all the bad guys. Riley have lots of different powers so I could save the world. My name would be C.C. Sienna have a special power that would be to know what animals say. They would know and understand what I am saying. Zac have a jet pack on my own plane and I would fly wherever I wanted. Zachary

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Year 3B

Year 3C ica r Brus tur, Ariana Stalley, Jess Parker, Jacob Skender, Alexande Jelas, Jacob Covic, Rohan e Gao, Tim Scanlon, Charlotte Mia Elain , y, Ung litzk Ivan Met nor, Ryan : Con er ROW K Harp BAC n Assistant), e Bailey, Lenna ROW: Ms Pat Zoccoli (Educatio s Teacher) FRONT ROW: Charlott Black, Penelope Duff MIDDLE , Mrs Annie-Rose Bellini (Clas Lim ENT: Carys Powell n ABS Dyla ht ood, Knig nie Burw nor Ebon , Elea man ee Free Patel, Tyler Wheeler, Atkinson, Safeera Patel, Portia-L e Blak Yu, ton Ash r, Mille Rhodes, Linda Wei, Rhys

BACK ROW: Diego Bagworth, Tyler Lengerich, Kavya Goel, Daniel Haynes, Rohan Singh, Abigail Tait, Kaitlyn Martin, Sebastian Bourne, Daniel Mah MIDDLE ROW: Ms Pat Zoccoli (Education Assistant), Amelie Soucik, Caitlin Mackinlay, Harina Krishnan, Wade Lansley, Tejas Morisetty, Regan Bell, Stephanie Masaryk, Aidan Orlando, Miss Penny Crossland (Class Teacher) FRONT ROW: Sampreeti Mitra, Asha Hart, Zoe Vassallo, Jake Hermawan, Tyson Bortolotti, Hamish Rajmohan, Chloe Maxwell, Holly Fernandez, Astrid Ravn

At All Saints’ I love... At All Saints’ I love... all the nice teachers and I like to play with my friends. Alexander

Art and how we get to paint and make things. Eleanor

the teachers, my friends and how beautiful the school is. Ariana

that we have a lot of different Sport activities. Harper

to do reading and play outside with my friends. Ashton

doing spelling in the classroom, Sport and running outside the classroom. Ivan

my friends and all the Sport we get to do. Blake

doing work on our iPads and learning about Aboriginal people. Jacob C

my classmates and our teachers. Carys

my friends, Sport and learning new things. Jacob S

getting to be a part of the Interschool Cross Country. Charlotte B all the education we get and also all the friends I have met. Charlotte P the different Sports we have and get to play. Dylan when you’re sad people help you feel better. Ebonnie to learn new things and ways to solve problems in the classroom and outside the classroom. Elaine

going out to Recess and Lunch because I get to play chasey with my friends. Jessica being with my friends, learning new things, and I also really like Art and Dance. Lenna when we do Science, Sport and when we get to do activities on our iPads. Linda making new friends, helping people and learning new things. Mia the teachers and that we get iPads. Penelope

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learning on our iPads and I especially love doing Poplet and Pic Collage. Portia-Lee learning new things and having fun with my friends. Rhys doing lots of fun and interesting things. Rohan the kind teachers, my friends and doing Sport. Ryan playing Handball with my friends and I love doing English in class. Safeera Reading, Sport, Music and my friends. Tim Dance, Music, Art, Library and my friends. Tyler

to write and do cocurricular activities. I find it fun when I’m writing and I like cocurricular because it’s something extra that I get to do. Abigail

Sport and cocurricular. Sport helps me be energetic and healthy and there are all of these fun activities to do in cocurricular. Daniel M

to make friends and play with them at Recess and Lunch. When I play with my friends the games are really fun and it makes us smile. Aidan

Sport and Science. I like running around and playing funny games in Sport and in Science, I like doing experiments and testing things out. Diego

making new friends because you get to meet new people. Amelie

doing cocurricular. I also like to play with my friends because they make me laugh and I have a good time. Hamish

Handball on the courts because I like playing it at Lunch with my friends. Asha many things. Best of all I like spending my time out in nature because you don’t have to listen to anyone, there’s not much noise and it makes you feel calm. Astrid

Music because we get to play on instruments and get to sing really fun songs. Harina Maths because I like doing group work and working with my friend Amelie. Holly

how they give out awards because I always get one! Caitlin

learning new things and also cocurricular because it is fun. Jake

that you can meet new friends and you can see them at Recess and Lunch. When I see my friends it makes me feel happy. Chloe

Art because I’m very interested in the subject and Ms Makinson is a great Art teacher. Kaitlyn

cocurricular after school because I get to choose the activity I like which is Badminton. Daniel H

how when the teachers teach you something and if you’re struggling they help you. Also the teachers are really nice. Kavya Sports because I love to run and be outside in the fresh air. Regan

Maths, Science, English and Handball because they are all fun. Rohan Swimming. I’m not the best at it but I like learning more about it and I know I can get better at it while I’m practising and learning. Sampreeti having iPads because I think they’re fun to use and great to do Mathletics on. Sebastian all the activities that you can do – like Sport and the Athletics Carnival. I really like doing Music and Dance as well. Stephanie doing cocurricular because I’m getting really good at Chess and Badminton. Tejas the way that the teachers teach the lessons, because they explain them fully so you can get the right idea. Tyler nature around me because it’s peaceful and amusing. Tyson playing outside on the grass and playing Handball because I get to be active. Wade making friends and I also love that we get to choose where we sit in Term 4 because I get to sit with all my friends. Zoe

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Year 4S

Year 4B/L Janssens , Mat thew Walker, Lilly Buchanan, Austin Georgie Towner, Asha Bruce, Jake ich, ncer, Ben Walker, Bab Spe y n Jaxe Ridle er, er, Park Koon es ine Jam ley, urathan, Jasm lia Luff, Jet Noonan, Blake Lans Ame t), BACK ROW: Ayneschkanna May m, Paul Olukolu, stan dara Assi Sun n nd catio Ana (Edu ood, ROW: Ms Pat Zoccoli ROW: Makayla Kadir, Emily Harw NT FRO 1) Lee Term Zatella, Callum Moss MIDDLE hie her, Sop , Teac s 2-4) s Webb, Mrs Amelia Baker (Clas Luscombe (Class Teacher, Term Emily Lund, Mia Crof ts, Cerys Mia Collis ABSENT: Mrs Andrea Lee, nah Han lai, hipil apat Gan an Xiang Liu, Ethan Young, Aadhish

BACK ROW: Charlotte Newton, Ethan Lance, Dylan Leeder, Kanin Hoar, Ben Biddulph, Ishaan Gopalan, Evan Bonner, Josh Wijaya, William Thorne MIDDLE ROW: Ms Pat Zoccoli (Education Assistant), Will McKinnon, Andy Zhou, Sayuri Taaffe, Zoe Stachewicz, Christie Leung, Nicole H Li, Marcus Kawecki, Thomas Smith, Mr Blair Saunders (Class Teacher) FRONT ROW: Sophie Reader, Zoey Chia, Xander Thomas, Aedan Bailey, Aidan Gurr, Akinshola Akinyemi, Jake Heatley, Sascha Halliday, Cana Jones ABSENT: Rohan O’Dwyer, Ruby Hartnett, Maxine Maina

The environment I feel inspired by is… the beach because the waves wash up to your feet and I love the feeling of the sand between my toes. Amelia

when I am jumping on my trampoline because it makes me feel like I could do anything I want to! Emily L

my friend’s house because it’s a place where my friend and I can play and relax together. Anand

the forest because I think the range of sounds and sights make it special. Ethan

the beach because it makes me feel calm and relaxed and the fresh air makes me feel awesome. Asha Cottesloe Beach because it has stunning views and if I’m having a hard time I just forget all about it when I’m there. Austin

my Grandparents’ house because my Aunty and Uncle are there and there are lots of fun things to do. It makes me feel safe and happy. Hannah

nature because it gives me ideas to draw and make things. Ayneschkanna

my gaming setup because it’s really fun to play video games. Jake

my theatre room because my imagination has no boundaries! Ben

my Basketball area because every time I go out there I feel happier. Whenever I feel down I always feel good again. James

the outdoors because it makes me feel free and happy. Blake Summer because you can go outside and actually swim in your pool. Callum a special place in South Africa because I can be with my family. Cerys climbing rocks because I feel happy that I’m in an environment that hasn’t been changed by humans. Emily H

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my bedroom because I like the colour, the birds and my puppy lying on my bed. Georgie

Fremantle Netball Courts because every Saturday I play a Netball game and when I am nervous or stressed I just go and shoot some goals! Jasmine the Game Vault from the ASC School Holiday Program because it had lots of video games and I really enjoy video games. It inspired me to get a new game and console. Jet

the park because I go there with my family and it makes me feel happy. Lilly my balcony because you can feel and hear the wind against your cheek. Makayla the park because it lets me feel active and relaxed. Matthew botanical parks because they have so many flowers and natural settings. It makes me feel calm. Mia Collis my imagination because it has everything you could have dreamed of. Mia Crofts my house because I feel relaxed, there’s a lot of things to do and nothing is really hard for me. Paul North Melbourne’s home ground at Arden Street because it inspires me to be a Football player and it inspires me to kick lots of goals. Ridley school because I have got new friends that I can trust and play with. Sophie the land on this world because there are lots of places that we haven’t seen yet like New Zealand and other countries that are beautiful. Xiang

The environment I feel inspired by is… the middle of the ocean because it’s nice and calm. Aedan the Soccer field as my inspirations are Soccer players that inspire me to try harder every time I play. Aidan the CPA (Centre for Performing Arts) because when I’m watching a performance or looking at Art, my head bursts with ideas. Akinshola Iceland because it’s cool and there is snow and ice. Andy the forest because of the shady trees and no one is there and you can see the sky, ground, trees and animals. Ben places with lots of grass because it makes me feel like you can do whatever you want. Cana the city as it is really big and it has ideas for the future that can help WA. Charlotte the beach because the water is cool and you get to enjoy lots of things. Christie a small room, with white walls and a small white desk, with a pencil and 10 sheets of paper, as it inspires me to be creative. Dylan

the Great Barrier Reef because it’s pretty, colourful and very crowded with sea creatures. Ethan

the beach because you can play with friends and family, build sandcastles and have fun swimming. Ruby

the ocean because of its interesting creatures. Evan

the park because it is calm and gives me space to think. Sascha

the ocean because there’s so much marine life in it. Ishaan

the jungle because there are rivers, wildlife, nature and places to discover and you can hear sounds of the animals. Sayuri

on a glassy lake on a wakeboard going fast behind a boat and it is really smooth. Jake the Basketball court because you can see everyone enjoying themselves and learning to be better players. Josh the city. Going up in skyscrapers and looking down on the city and also lakes that I can swim in around Perth. Kanin the museum so I can look at the artefacts. Marcus the beach because it has cool sand and the water is salty. Maxine a coral reef because you can see colourful fish and plants. Nicole my backyard because that’s where I make all my things that I love. Rohan

the ocean because of the sea creatures. Sophie the Football oval because that is my passion and I can’t wait to play next season. Thomas the beach because in life you seek light from the sun and there are fun times on the beach. Will the outback because I like listening to and watching the animals and it is a chance to sharpen the saw. William the Swimming pool because I want to be a swimmer when I grow up. Zoe Venice because the city is surrounded by water which could affect the temperature to be cooler. Zoey

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Year 5C olas Griffi ths, Wiremu Green, Nich lett McVeigh, Callum Cleave, Elle Scar , ca York a Bian l, Skyl , Pate y rlton Cha Shra , m her) Snow, Katie Biddulph, Ada Miss Kylie Chatto (Class Teac BACK ROW: Jesse Barr, Jamie r, Mackenzie Cox, Ralph Wylie, David Duff, Jaxon ombe, Grace Ellison, Hazel Mille Byrne, Benjamin Lin, Royce Li, Jack ell, Pow ry Hen : ROW Mulcahy MIDDLE ROW: Zoe Balc NT FRO n Assistant) ows catio Burr an (Edu Meg Pavy l, ssel Rose n-Ru Mrs stant), Thomso wyn Hardinge (Education Assi Ettridge, Abbey Parker, Amber Bron Mrs : ENT ABS n linso Marshall Tom Chan, Cale Scot t, Denim Connor,

Year 5H BACK ROW: Pearl Sai, Noah Dean, Holly Burwood, Sienna Garvey, Zoe Wilkinson, Nick McDonald, Amber McNair, Benjamin Tang, Krishni Agarwal, Mitchell Loxton MIDDLE ROW: Madan Krishnan, Alex Erceg, Patrick Jones, Isabella Lansbury, Joshua Conigliaro, Simbarashe Gundani, Emily Masaryk, Mia Vine, Anthony Prasad, Mrs Edel Hailes (Class Teacher) FRONT ROW: Annabelle Berry, Kerry Cao, Elliot Sarmidi, Ruan Rademeyer, Alexander Mackinlay, Declan Pauline, Thenuk Wijemanne, Charlotte Clinckers, Daniella Roeves ABSENT: Mrs Bronwyn Hardinge (Education Assistant), Mrs Rose Pavy (Education Assistant), Cameron Anthony

Headlines

Headlines

We used the thinking routine ‘headlines’ to capture our time in Year 5. This thinking routine is designed to capture the essence of a topic or issue through the creation of a headline.

We used the thinking routine ‘headlines’ to capture our time in Year 5. This thinking routine is designed to capture the essence of a topic or issue through the creation of a headline.

Designing and creating a city with 3D printing. Abbey

Year 5s run WILD at Cross Country! Henry

Kids learning, teachers teaching – everyone FLEARNING! Nicholas

Year 5 stars at Soirée playing the trumpet. Alex

Boys fall short at Lakeside Basketball Carnival. Declan

Playing with friends in Year 5 is the best. Mitchell

ASC welcomes Futsal with open arms. Adam

Year 5C smash at Sports Carnival. Jack

First ever lunchtime Futsal Tournament at All Saints’. Ralph

All Saints’ IPSHA Basketball teams take on Saint Mary’s in the Grand Final. Alexander

Pic axe and licence needed at Year 5 Gold Rush. Elliot

Year 5 students get their boogie on at the Dance Concert. Nick

Having fun in the sun at Year 5 camp. Amber

Year 5s take off into space. Emily Planet City X problems dealt with by efficient Year 5 students. Holly

All Saints’ AFL Lightning Carnival team wins Eagles Cup. Noah

Moving to a planet with only a 3D printer. Amber Athletics Carnival and Bickley camp. Benjamin Learning outside in the bush. Bianca Year 5 amazing excursions. Cale Year 5s had a wonderful time at camp! Callum Solar system learning and comparing facts with earth. David Stay calm in Year 5C with mindfulness. Denim Learning about our future with the global goals. Elle Year 5 STARS learn about the solar system. Grace

Children race up Vertical Challenge at Bickley camp! Jamie Year 5 going to Bickley for our camp. Jaxon City X – printing and planning for the future! Jesse Mass sporting success at Athletics Carnival. Katie 5C having FUN at lunch and recess. Mackenzie Year 5s have awesome adventures on camp. Marshall Kids fighting for their future with the Global Goals. Megan

The AMAZING Year 5 statues from history come to life! Royce Javelins start flying: the Athletics was exciting. Scarlett

Year 5 camp is the best ever! Annabelle

Making awesome movies to make the global goal famous. Shray

Camp, fun, challenging, co-operative, Year 5, best time ever. Anthony

Coming to a new school and learning lots of great things! Skyla

Leadership shown by Year 5H at Kindy and Pre-Primary Sports Carnivals. Benjamin

Year 5s coaching little kids. Wiremu Going to a new school and making new friends! Zoe

Year 5s’ great leadership skills are displayed at kiddies’ carnivals. Cameron Year 5 girl conquers Interschool Spelling Bee Competition. Charlotte Girl’s creativity displayed when constructing a computer. Daniella

Year 5 help the people of City X. Patrick

Student takes courage on the Flying Fox at camp. Isabella

All Saints’ with the speed of lightning win the Eagles Cup. Pearl

5H finds out how animals survive in hot conditions. Joshua

Cart and windlass design challenges Year 5 students. Ruan

Year 5, a place of endless possibilities. Kerry

Year 5s have a great time at Bickley OLP. Sienna

Year 5 show leadership skills at PrePrimary and Kindy Sports Carnivals. Krishni

Year 5s become architects and send cube satellites into space. Simbarashe

Year 5 out and about in the planets of our solar system. Madan Twenty-nine students enjoy great experiences in Year 5. Mia

John Doe Dance routine gets a roaring cheer from the audience. Thenuk Year 5s play Interschool Basketball matches with success. Zoe

5C: The class making a difference with Global Goals! Hazel

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Year 5M er, Cody Reader, rne, Tristan Clement, Emily Turn James Stachewicz, Madison Bou e, tan (Class Mas Ston ir ter Kad Hun , Mr l, hout Pate iden yah a Bezu Carruthers, Ashton Thum, Atiy am BACK ROW: Tunmise Aniyi, Kayl Willi g, hors t, Lucas Won s Klas Loui De Ly, a Van h Olivi re, Sara MIDDLE ROW: FRONT ROW: Annika Haslemo Luke Williams , Thomas Haynes (Education Assistant), Hipper, Aiden Thum, Olivia Sibly n inge Hard Ayde th, wyn Smi Bron leigh Mrs : Ash h, ENT Teacher), Clara Elezovic a Aghaie, Jessica Kim ABS an, Kevin Jia, Jordan Bailey, Layl Trim , Jack Augustin, Marcus Guzm stant) Mrs Rose Pavy (Education Assi

My favourite memory of Year 5 was... camp with my friends doing all the fun activities. Aiden

IPSHA Chess and camp because they were great experiences for me. Jack

camp because I loved hanging out with my friends and experiencing new activities. Annika

making the carts and learning about the goldfields. James

having Mr Mastan as a teacher and having so many supportive teachers and peers. Ashleigh going to camp and having fun. Ashton

meeting new people and making new friends. Jordan

when I went on the Flying Fox over the river because I was a bit nervous but when I did it, it was not that bad. Luke tipping a canoe at camp. Madison going on the Flying Fox at camp. Marcus camp, because we stayed up and talked all night. Olivia L camp, because we all worked together and had fun. Olivia S

camp because I went upside down on the Flying Fox. Kayla

going to Bickley camp and doing the Vertical Challenge. Ayden

the time when we went to camp and did the Search and Rescue. Kevin

the Athletics Carnival because I enjoyed the sprints and I loved cheering for my House. Sarah

going to camp and going upside down on the Flying Fox. Clara

the Athletics and Cross Country Carnivals, and also the Lightning Carnival. Layla

IPSHA Chess because we got to play chess all day and also because I learnt lots of new chess moves. Thomas

when we got to go to Beeliar Wetlands and look at the micro-organisms/microinvertebrates under the telescope. Louis

canoeing at camp. Tristan

going to camp because it was my first time in dorms and I enjoyed the activities. Emily when we went to camp and did the Raft Building because someone fell into the water. Hunter

when I was representing the College in the Interschool Cross Country and out of 50 people I came 14th. Lucas

BACK ROW: Ayona Basu, Aleesha Gillett, Josh Bovell, Matthew El-Salamani, Caitlin Brown, Sam Shenton, Xavier Damonse, Adeolu Adeoye, Eva Texler, Ella Lowrey MIDDLE ROW: Mrs Caroline Long (Education Assistant), Abhinav Rathore, Toby Landau, Eli Keenan, Joshua Bartels, Mr Jae Dornan (Class Teacher), James Kemble, Jayden Gregory, Avery Yu, Mia Lowe, Mrs Jill Westerman-Power (Education Assistant) FRONT ROW: Kate Cotham, Annabel Manessis, Liam Miller, Kyle Black, Cooper Hawley, Shyam Kanagalingam, Riya Singh, Stella Hermawan ABSENT: Brooke Tonkin, Mrs Bronwyn Hardinge (Education Assistant), Mrs Rose Pavy (Education Assistant)

Year 6 Outdoor Learning Program (OLP) Headlines

camp. Atiyyah

sleeping in the bunk beds with my friends at camp. Cody

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camp and doing all the fun activities. Jessica

Year 6D

Uncovered: The truth about living in dorms. Abhinav

Bus driver becomes famous at Year 6 OLP. Eli

What’s that smell? It’s fishy. Matthew

Kids go to camp excited, come back exhausted. Adeolu

Classmates explore shipwreck in Albany. Ella

Students travel back in time at the National ANZAC Centre. Aleesha

Fairy tales send people to sleep. Eva

Everyone’s true personalities shown. Riya

When all hygienic circumstances were lost… Annabel CAMP – where ghosts don’t actually exist. Avery 6D is incomplete without the outdoors. Ayona Bus ride feels like 10 years. Brooke Bugs nearly kill students. Caitlin When the midges attack! Cooper

My feelings: Camped out in happiness. James The Cheynes rattled through the night. Jayden Creaking crisis at Camp Quaranup. Josh Stunning views at Albany make students blow their minds. Joshua Loudest snoring ever recorded! Kate

New world record: Latest night ever. Mia

Went canoeing – ended up swimming. Sam Year 6s find out the challenges of fishing. Shyam Students found guilty: Keeping teachers awake. Stella Sanitary life ended at camp. Toby Where doorknobs were useful. Xavier

Experience of a lifetime. Kyle Camp: Hooks you in like fishing. Liam

going to camp because some people fell off the canoe and I laughed so hard. Tunmise camp. William

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Year 6S

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Jade Wheeler, Oliver Jacobson , James Hodgen, Emily Geha, a Josey, Casey Leung, Tyson Neill Divy , Ayodele Olowookere, Sienna lla, Gurr Zate leigh Kate , Ash th, ence Smi s-Sp FellBACK ROW: Mason Caile e Whi ttaker, Noah Jones, Ben rlott Cha ts, purna Mitra, Solomon Fegan, Crof Taj Sam , er, Hart Butl s n, Zeke Amo MIDDLE ROW: Luke Tomlinso r, Sienna Keef fe, Jorja Sou th, Hillie Kate : ROW NT cation Assistant) FRO (Edu her) (Class Teac cation Assistant), Mrs Rose Pavy Robinson, Miss Lauren Smi th ENT: Mrs Bronwyn Hardinge (Edu ABS e Miln is Alex , Allan aila Tameka Kane, Mikh

Magic Moments Visiting RAAFA and hearing all the funny stories that the residents had to tell. Alexis Going to Parliament House for an excursion because we went there to learn the ways of the Government. Amos Geocaching was amazing. There was a surprise at every turn at Camp Quaranup. Ashleigh When Cowan won the Junior School Swimming and Cross Country Carnivals. Ayodele Camp, Athletics and the Cross Country Carnivals. I enjoy these events every year and can’t wait for next year! Ben Spending time with friends at camp and Canberra. Casey Going to Canberra with my best friend and having help with my worries. I learnt a lot about how to vote and how old you need to be at Parliament House. Charlotte Camp! We got to spend five days in nature and with friends. It was so much fun. Divya When I saw the snow for the first time in Canberra! Emily

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Going to Camp Quaranup. Our bus driver Andrew was so much fun. We listened to music, sang along to songs and he told jokes! Jade Camp Quaranup was great as we played tag whilst canoeing. The Interschool Basketball was a highlight because we got into the semis! James Waking up in our dorms at camp as the sun was coming up. Walking around the camp grounds, we had so much freedom! Jorja Dessert time at camp when we had chocolate mousse and I put my face in it! Kate H Seeing the snow for the first time in Canberra. It was truly gorgeous! Kate Z Camp and Canberra and how well I did in the Athletics Carnival. Luke Going to Canberra and exploring Parliament House. It was interesting because we got to see where the media cameras are located. Mason I liked exploring a new part of Western Australia on camp in Albany. Mikhaila Visiting Parliament House and seeing what happens inside there. Noah

Our Year 6 Outdoor Learning Program! Oliver Visiting Parliament House because it was highly engaging and we were in the presence of very unique people. Sampurna At camp when we went walking along the beaches at Shoal Bay. Sienna K The interschool events like Cross Country and Hockey. Sienna R Competing in the Interhouse Swimming, Cross Country and Athletics Carnivals. Solomon Going to Canberra because we got to play in the snow and it was so nice! Taj Going on camp and having lots of fun whilst learning lots of new things outside. Tameka Going on camp! The most magic parts were geocaching, canoeing, eating and washing the dishes! Tyson Camp! It was really fun and you could run around and be free! Zeke

BACK ROW: Niklas Kirbs, Oliver Wright, Charlotte Lim, Debadipti Sarkar, Lachlan Bruce, Rohan Kooner, Kenichi Makita, Lachlan Buchanan, Haruka Saito MIDDLE ROW: Mr Eugene Wong (Class Teacher), Ben Mah, Sienna Ryan, James Trevor, Alysha Pascoe, Ben Davies, Hayden Watkinson, Evelyn Ward, Misaaq Yousaf, Kayla O’Connor, Mrs Rebecca Chapman (Education Assistant) FRONT ROW: Amberley Baker, Lauren Sivacolundhu, Aaliyah Kadir, Tyler Kirkby, Pavin Choawiwat, Joshua Cole, Asha Le, Ashlyn Rice, Zoe Dallimore ABSENT: Aleisha Nelson, Mrs Bronwyn Hardinge (Education Assistant), Mrs Rose Pavy (Education Assistant)

The best thing about Year 6 was... camp because there was an amazing atmosphere and everyone was happy while we did activities like the quiz and the campfire. Aaliyah

that I thought I wouldn’t fit in when I came into a brand new classroom but everyone was so kind and caring. It was amazing! Charlotte

that everyone is really welcoming, and even when you don’t know anyone, it is easy to fit in and feel like you belong. All Saints’ is just like a small community, with everyone being an important part. Aleisha

Genius Hour, which is when we get one hour to pursue our passions. Mine was understanding DNA. Debadipti

coming into the classroom and being welcomed by classmates and feeling that I am an important part of our class. Alysha

the OLP (Outdoor Learning Program). Before camp I was still a bit shy, but after it I started to talk more and make more friends. Haruka

walking to the bridge and seeing my friends waving to me every morning. Amberley experiencing my birthday on camp and getting to enjoy the warm campfire with all of my friends whilst listening to exciting stories. Asha contributing to class discussions and collaborating with others by using their strengths to create a positive difference. Ashlyn that we all got along and we had a great time. But the main thing I loved about this year was that I got to be with my friends and make new friends. Ben D learning and now being able to do a Fosbury Flop. Ben M

going to Canberra! We had a blast! Spending time with all my friends in the snow and in our dorms! Evelyn

meeting all of my new friends and being able to sit wherever I wanted every day, which I loved. Hayden when we went down to Albany because we had a fun time learning, having fun and meeting new friends. James the Transition 7 event. I met lots of new people, and had a great time eating pizza and playing games. Joshua being able to settle ourselves into a relatively new building, with great classmates, friends, facilities, and great teachers. Kayla being privileged enough to go to such a great school every day. Kenichi camp. I had lots of fun, I got to know people in my year group better and had lots of good food. Lachlan Bruce

obviously the Year 6 camp and the bus ride to and from Albany. Lachlan Buchanan meeting so many new people and making new friends. I was so nervous about getting into a class with students I didn’t know, but now I see that it doesn’t matter as I’ll always have friends around me. Lauren coming to school each day and seeing all my friends smiling and ready to learn. Misaaq going on OLP to Albany, where we learned about the area, Camp Quaranup, whilst having fun and making friends. Oliver being able to work with my peers on a project or for an assignment. Pavin meeting new people, using our computers, and reading awesome stories. Rohan Transition 7 night because there were lots of fun games and we got to meet the new people coming in next year (we also got pizza). Sienna waking up feeling another great day was going to happen and having people always greet you. It made me feel so welcome. Tyler being able to walk in the school gate every day knowing that I was always welcomed and a valued member of my class. Zoe

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Year 4

Outdoor Learning Program

On 25 October the Year 4s left to go to Guilderton to start their Outdoor Learning Program (OLP). Mrs Luscombe’s group stayed in Tuppin House the first night and Mr Saunders’s group stayed in ten ts. We did activities, played many sports and learnt many new things.

Year 3

Outdoor Learning Program On Thursday, 9 November, 53 very excited students ventured from the College on their first ever Outdoor Learning Program (OLP).

The program ran for two days and utilised the picturesque Point Walter environment to engage the students in activities ranging from nature play, environmental work and explorations into Indigenous culture of the local area.

Outdoor LearninƂ ProƂrams Tours

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All of the activities were great, even with the delayed fine weather. Some of the favo urites were rafting, fishing and erosion exploring. Some peo ple loved sleeping in a tent and others liked being in a dorm. We were all lucky we got some sleep!

Junior School

Students were given the opportunity to build their cooperative learning skills through team games, kite building and flying fox activities. A highlight was a night time astronomy session, which linked directly to the Science unit for the term. Leaving family for a night and having the opportunity to look after themselves forms the basis of the program, and it was a resounding success. Sincere thanks to OLP extraordinaires Miss Katrina Harris, Mr Jason Zaurs and Miss Shani Scott, as well as accompanying staff Mrs Janine Tate, Mrs Angela Janssens, Ms Pat Zoccoli, Ms Gae Evershed, Mr Cameron Beamish, Mrs Kate Laycock and Ms Brette Lockyer. Mrs Annie-Rose Bellini and Miss Penny Crossland Year 3 teachers

One of the first highlights of the OLP was fishing. We loved laughing when our rods cau ght seaweed. We fished in the river, and some peo ple caught black bream and sand whiting. Rafting was also fun when our rafts drifted away or when peo ple fell out of their rafts. We tried to make a big raft by con necting all our rafts together. We also had some exc ellent food: pizza, bacon, eggs, chocolate cake and mouss e, and a barbecue. All the activities taught us som ething important. Rafting taught us teamwork and fishing taught us patience. Speaking of fishing, it is much harder than you would think. Only a quarter of the gro up actually caught fish. It wasn’t much of a fishy situatio n! During camp we had lots of fun and great activities to do, but the Year 4s thought the highlight of OLP was learning to raft, fish, enjoy free time and – the funniest of all – finding out Mr Browne drin ks meat juice every day! We had plenty to do in Mo ore River, even though the wind and rain at camp were a bit unfortunate. We would like to thank the teac hers, staff and parents for allowing camp to happen. Dur ing camp we used RIC (College values – Respect, Inte grity, Courage) and The Leader in Me in every task we did to make sure we all practised skills and had fun at the Year 4 OLP. Akinshola Akinyemi, Zoey Chi a, Makayla Kadir, Paul Olukolu, Tom Smith, Ethan You ng and Matthew Zatella Year 4

"I loved the environmental investigations because I saw hermit crabs and jellyfish." "The activities were great, the food was great, everything was 100% great."

Hamish Rajmohan (Year 3)

Blake Atkinson (Year 3)

"On OLP you will have the best time ever. You make more friends it is the best part of Year 3!" -

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Outdoor Learning Program On Wednesday, 15 March 2017 three excited Year 5 classes ventured to Bickley Outdoor Recreation Camp. As part of our Outdoor Learning Program (OLP), we went canoeing, climbed the Vertical Challenge, glided down a Flying Fox, built our team friendships, participated in a Search and Rescue, and stayed afloat on the rafts that we had built together. Canoeing was challenging and enjoyable for multiple reasons. We developed great teamwork skills, faced challenges because of the wind which pushed us around, and it was exciting trying to have a good race. We loved zipping across the water upside down on the Flying Fox. It went very fast! The rope and the ladder teams at either end were very helpful when preparing the Flying Fox for others. Vertical Challenge had high-rise rope ladders which were very challenging to climb; they swung about and sometimes hurt your arms. Many people conquered their fear of heights during this activity. During the Raft Building, we learnt how to tie different kinds of knots and then set out on to the reservoir to attempt to row the raft around the dam. Afterwards, we were allowed to “fall” into the water and have a splash around. Search and Rescue was a fun, yet challenging activity because we had to learn to listen to others and allow people to have their own opinions. The objects we had to find were very well hidden which was difficult, but it was really fun using the Walkie Talkies. The Team Building session showed us that sometimes to get along in a group we have to change our way of thinking. It was really hard when we had to communicate without speaking! Our Year 5 OLP was a really wonderful adventure and we are grateful for the efforts of all the support staff. Holly Burwood, Jamie Snow and Ashleigh Smith Year 5

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For our 2017 Outdoor Learning Program (OLP) all of the Year 6s travelled six hours by bus to the old Quarantine Station, Camp Quaranup, near Albany. We participated in many activities during our OLP. Some of the highlights included canoeing (which was more like capsizing and not canoeing) and experiencing the beautiful waters of Albany, whether that was fishing for seaweed or geocaching on the jetty. We also learned about Albany’s intriguing history. Not only did we visit the National Anzac Centre, we also saw the Whaling Station and walked on the magnificent Cheynes IV (Australia’s only accessible whale chaser vessel). The Whaling Station was enjoyable and the blubbery corpses of the whales were fascinating, to say the least. Everyone enjoyed bushwalking, and seeing all of Camp Quaranup and Albany. Although getting a good night’s sleep was impossible, staying in the dorms was fun – until the dorm inspections. We learned many things in the dorms and also had a chance to bond with old friends and make new ones too. The fun wasn’t all over after night fell. Everyone enjoyed roasting marshmallows over the campfires and some people also participated in a mind-boggling Quiz Night. Albany provided all Year 6s with a great opportunity to relax and learn about nature. Toby Landau Year 6

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The Year 6 students attending this year’s Canberra Tour were all so excited when the departure day had finally arrived. At the airport we said goodbye to our parents and then gathered to talk about all the amazing things we would be doing on the tour. When we arrived in Canberra, we were awestruck by all the beautiful statues and monuments. The next day we went to the Electoral Centre, the National Museum and Parliament House. To make the day even greater, dinner was served at the Australian Institute of Sport and we saw many athletes. We also went into a sport arcade where we played sports without having to be outside (in the rain!). To end the day we went to the Telstra Tower and saw Canberra from above. It was amazing. Day Three included the War Memorial and Old Parliament House. After that, we spent an afternoon exploring the mind-boggling Questacon. It was so much fun seeing the exhibits, playing games and even going down an awesome slide. Finally we went to the picturesque Government House.

Snow Day! Finally! Snow angels, snowmen, tobogganing and snowball fights (the winners were always a controversial topic). This day was indeed mind-blowing and a snow galore! Day Four included going to the Mint, Mount Ainslie, hunting for Darth Vader and a few minions in Cockington Green, going on the Lodge, Embassy and High Commission Drive, and visiting the National Gallery of Australia. To top it all off we finished the day with a fun dorm inspection and bowling. Tick the satisfying box. Jam-packed! That is one way to describe our last day. Packed with activities such as the Sculpture Park, the National Capital Exhibition Centre, the High Court and the National Zoo and Aquarium. Amazing art installations, a miniature construction of Canberra, the Magna Carta and fascinating wildlife and marine life. What more could we have asked for? The ASC Canberra Tour…will blow your mind! Stella Hermawan and Aaliyah Kadir Year 6

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Junior School Sport Interhouse Swimming Carnivals Students in Years 3 to 6 competed in the annual Interhouse Swimming Carnivals, held in the College’s Aquatic Centre on Friday, 3 March 2017. The final Junior School House results were: 1st Cowan 2nd Forrest 3rd Murdoch 4th Durack 5th O’Connor 6th Stirling

Interhouse Cross Country Carnival Held on Thursday, 4 May 2017 the whole College Cross Country Carnival is a wonderful event in our school calendar. All students in Kindergarten to Year 12 came together on the College oval to compete for the House Trophies.

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Ivan Ung

Harper Connor

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Abigail Tait & Caitlin Mackinlay

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Austin Janssens

Jake Heatley

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Zoe Stachewicz

Cana Jones

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Noah Dean

Ayden Hipper

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Elle Griffiths

Mackenzie Cox

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Ben Davies

Joshua Bartels

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Zoe Dallimore

Ashlyn Rice

Congratulations to the following students for their personal achievements: CHAMPION

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Harper Connor

Ivan Ung

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Charlotte Bailey

Jessica Black & Caitlin Mackinlay

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Jake Heatley

Ethan Young

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Cana Jones

Zoe Stachewicz

1st Cowan 2nd O’Connor 3rd Murdoch 4th Stirling 5th Forrest 6th Durack

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Noah Dean

Cale Scott

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Megan Burrows

Olivia Sibly

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Ben Fell-Smith

Solomon Fegan

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Congratulations to the following students for their personal achievements:

The Interhouse Athletics Carnivals for students in Kindergarten to Year 6 were held in Term 3 this year. Congratulations to O’Connor House for taking home the winning trophy. The final Junior School House results were: 1st O’Connor 2nd Cowan 3rd Forrest 4th Stirling 5th Murdoch 6th Durack

Congratulations to the following students for their personal achievements: CHAMPION

RUNNER-UP

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Harper Connor

Ivan Ung

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Caitlin Mackinlay

Jessica Black

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Jake Heatley

Rohan O’Dwyer

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Zoe Stachewicz

Cana Jones

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Cale Scott

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Tunmise Aniyi

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IPSHA Swimming BACK ROW: Ben Davies, James Stachewicz, Katie Biddulph, Xavier Damonse, Adeolu Adeoye, Elle Griffiths, Joshua Bartels, Jade Wheeler MIDDLE ROW: Kyle Black, Zoe Dallimore, Noah Dean, Jayden Gregory, Mrs Rebecca Bol, Georgie Towner, Mackenzie Cox, Ayden Hipper, Ethan Lance FRONT ROW: Cana Jones, Jake Heatley, Austin Janssens, Ashlyn Rice, Abbey Parker, Alexander Mackinlay, James Parker, Zoe Stachewicz

ISPHA Cross Country BACK ROW: Noah Dean, Ashleigh Gurr, Oliver Wright, Adeolu Adeoye, Charlotte Lim, Kenichi Makita, Skyla York, Ben Fell-Smith, Elle Griffiths, Ashleigh Smith, Emily Masaryk, Luke Tomlinson FOURTH ROW: Cale Scott, Declan Pauline, Olivia Sibly, Zoe Stachewicz, Zoe Dallimore, Ruan Rademeyer, Alexander Mackinlay, Tyler Kirkby, Sarah Van De Klashorst, Matthew Zatella, Layla Aghaie, Marcus Guzman, Denim Connor, Solomon Fegan THIRD ROW: Aedan Bailey, Kavya Goel, Cana Jones, Christie Leung, William Thorne, Lucas Trim, Kyle Black, Mrs Rebecca Bol, Marshall Tomlinson, Rohan Singh, Amberley Baker, Jessica Black, Daniel Mah, Regan Bell, Amelia Luff SECOND ROW: Charlotte Bailey, Makayla Kadir, Penelope Duff, Sophie Reader, Aidan Gurr, Sascha Halliday, Paul Olukolu, Caitlin Mackinlay, Lenna Rhodes, Zoey Chia, Holly Fernandez FRONT ROW: Chloe Maxwell, Tyson Bortolotti, Rohan Patel, Tyler Lengerich, Jake Heatley, Rohan O’Dwyer, Ivan Ung, Harper Connor, Ethan Young, Sampreeti Mitra ABSENT: Blake Atkinson, Jesse Barr, Megan Burrows, Joshua Cole, Hannah Lee, Nicole H Li, Ben Mah, Annabel Manessis, Will McKinnon, Ayodele Olowookere, Ashlyn Rice, Sienna Robinson, Sienna Ryan, Jorja South, Astrid Ravn, Callum Moss

IPSHA Athletics BACK ROW: Ashleigh Gurr, Patrick Jones, Clara Elezovich, Elle Griffiths, Oliver Wright, Adeolu Adeoye, James Hodgen, Charlotte Lim, Ben Fell-Smith, Jade Wheeler, Tunmise Aniyi, Simbarashe Gundani, Ayodele Olowookere THIRD ROW: Cooper Hawley, Cale Scott, Zoe Dallimore, Luke Tomlinson, Tyler Kirkby, Zeke Hart, Noah Dean, Emily Masaryk, Alexander Mackinlay, Sarah Van De Klashorst, Ruan Rademeyer, Kyle Black, Declan Pauline, Annika Haslemore SECOND ROW: Harper Connor, Ivan Ung, Jessica Black, Maxine Maina, Daniel Mah, Blake Lansley, Lucas Trim, Austin Janssens, Denim Connor, Zoe Stachewicz, Paul Olukolu, Kavya Goel, Cana Jones, Rohan O’Dwyer FRONT ROW: Hamish Rajmohan, Chloe Maxwell, Penelope Duff, Sophie Reader, Rohan Patel, Mrs Rebecca Bol, Jake Heatley, Caitlin Mackinlay, Zoe Vassallo, Carys Powell, Tyson Bortolotti ABSENT: Layla Aghaie, Megan Burrows, Sascha Halliday, Ruby Hartnett, Eli Keenan, Benjamin Lin, Ben Mah, Kenichi Makita, Callum Moss, Sienna Robinson, Sienna Ryan, Cerys Webb, Kate Zatella, Matthew Zatella

*IPSHA: Independent Primary School Heads of Australia | ASC Junior School students compete against other independent member schools of the WA IPSHA branch.

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Interschool Netball BACK ROW: Ayona Basu, Divya Josey, Skyla York, Sam Shenton, Charlotte Lim, Scarlett McVeigh, Casey Leung, Alysha Pascoe THIRD ROW: Riya Singh, Charlotte Whittaker, Evelyn Ward, Sienna Garvey, Brooke Tonkin, Kate Zatella, Clara Elezovich, Krishni Agarwal, Ashleigh Gurr SECOND ROW: Stella Hermawan, Mia Lowe, Jorja South, Zoe Dallimore, Aaliyah Kadir, Pearl Sai, Ashlyn Rice, Asha Le, Tameka Kane, Amberley Baker FRONT ROW: Kate Cotham, Kate Hillier, Layla Aghaie, Kerry Cao, Abbey Parker, Megan Burrows, Annika Haslemore, Amber ThomsonRussell, Daniella Roeves ABSENT: Emily Geha

Interschool AFL BACK ROW: Hayden Watkinson, Josh Bovell, Xavier Damonse, James Hodgen, Adeolu Adeoye, Ben Fell-Smith, Mason Cailes-Spence MIDDLE ROW: Noah Dean, Eli Keenan, Noah Jones, Hunter Stone, Jesse Barr, Jayden Gregory, Ayden Hipper FRONT ROW: Kyle Black, Tyler Kirkby, Denim Connor, Declan Pauline, Cale Scott, Cooper Hawley, Liam Miller ABSENT: Jack Byrne, Tyson Neill

Interschool Soccer BACK ROW: Haruka Saito, Ben Davies, Eva Texler, Kenichi Makita, Oliver Wright, Oliver Jacobson, Cody Reader, Adam Charlton THIRD ROW: Pavin Choawiwat, Avery Yu, Taj Crofts, Simbarashe Gundani, Luke Williams, Benjamin Tang, Ralph Wylie, Ayodele Olowookere, Shray Patel SECOND ROW: Ben Mah, Anthony Prasad, Joshua Cole, Louis Wong, Royce Li, Luke Tomlinson, Misaaq Yousaf, Kayla O’Connor, Alexander Mackinlay FRONT ROW: Jordan Bailey, Marshall Tomlinson, Marcus Guzman, Annabel Manessis, Ruan Rademeyer, Mikhaila Allan, Solomon Fegan, Thenuk Wijemanne, Lucas Trim ABSENT: Nicholas Mulcahy, Sienna Keeffe, Joshua Bartels, Sampurna Mitra, Abhinav Rathore

Interschool Basketball BACK ROW: Joshua Bartels, Ben FellSmith, Adeolu Adeoye, Charlotte Lim, Xavier Damonse, Josh Bovell MIDDLE ROW: Jayden Gregory, Sienna Robinson, Jade Wheeler, James Hodgen, Hayden Watkinson, Sienna Ryan, Charlotte Whittaker FRONT ROW: Zoe Dallimore, Asha Le, Zeke Hart, Misaaq Yousaf, Tyler Kirkby, Ashlyn Rice, Kayla O’Connor

Lakeside Basketball School Slam Series (Years 3 – 6) BACK ROW: Clara Elezovich, Hunter Stone, Ben Fell-Smith, Katie Biddulph, Scarlett McVeigh, Xavier Damonse, Zoe Wilkinson, Josh Bovell, Joshua Bartels, Ishaan Gopalan THIRD ROW: William Thorne, Abbey Parker, Alexander Mackinlay, Zeke Hart, Jayden Gregory, James Hodgen, Noah Dean, Emily Masaryk, Ashton Thum, Ayden Hipper, Matthew Zatella SECOND ROW: Annika Haslemore, Denim Connor, Declan Pauline, Cerys Webb, Zoe Stachewicz, Mia Crofts, James Parker, Emily Lund, Cale Scott, Thenuk Wijemanne, Stephanie Masaryk FRONT ROW: Charlotte Bailey, Zoey Chia, Aidan Orlando, Aidan Gurr, Sebastian Bourne, Will McKinnon, Thomas Smith, Harper Connor, Caitlin Mackinlay, Asha Hart ABSENT: Megan Burrows, Sienna Robinson, Hayden Watkinson, Misaaq Yousaf

Interschool Hockey BACK ROW: Nick McDonald, Zoe Wilkinson, Debadipti Sarkar, Matthew ElSalamani, Aleesha Gillett, Jade Wheeler MIDDLE ROW: Lauren Sivacolundhu, Mackenzie Cox, Kayla Bezuidenhout, Lachlan Buchanan, James Trevor, Sienna Ryan, Sienna Robinson FRONT ROW: Sarah Van De Klashorst, Shyam Kanagalingam, James Kemble, Toby Landau, Amos Butler, Alexis Milne ABSENT: Lachlan Bruce, Caitlin Brown, Rohan Kooner

SSWA Hockey BACK ROW: Lauren Sivacolundhu, Lachlan Buchanan, Katie Biddulph, Jade Wheeler, Nick McDonald FRONT ROW: Sarah Van De Klashorst, Hazel Miller, Toby Landau, James Kemble, Kayla Bezuidenhout, Alexis Milne ABSENT: Shyam Kanagalingam, Sienna Robinson, Sienna Ryan

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In 2017 students in Years 5 and 6 were given the opportunity to learn and apply practical skills by taking a lesson of Drama once a week.

Arts Dance

The Junior School Dance Program in 2017 has continued to foster the enhancement of imaginative, creative, physical and artistic skills and responses in the students. Under the leadership of Ms Patrice Smith in Semester 1 and me in Semester 2, the students from Years 1 – 6 have been working to advance self-confidence in collaborating ideas, and then communicating these ideas through shapes made by their bodies, choreographing, workshopping and developing short routines and performing them for their peers. The primary focus this year has been the expansion and progression of technical and compositional skills within a social context. The younger students learnt the basics of Dance through teacher-led activities, group work and Dance games, whilst the older students explored the elements of Dance in cooperative class and group activities.

In Drama, students have learned , practised, reflected and applied skills for collaboration, team work, performance, leadership, effective communica tion, and emotional intelligence. In these classes stud ents were exposed to a variety of performance styl es, learned a range of skills, and have begun to develop a sense of personal expression. Through improvisati on, play-building and performance, they were encour aged to challenge their own boundaries and support the growth of others. The Year 5s explored vocal tech niques, improvisation, characterisation, and created orig inal, devised performances. Students studied texts such as The Rabbits by Shaun Tan and Aes op’s fables, which were applied as stimuli for perform ances. They also produced and presented innovati ve monologues and performances, in a promenade arrangement, as part of the Year 5 Eureka Stockade Exhibition. To conclude the academic year, the Year 5s utilised and applied their learning from an excursion to John Curtin Gallery, where they engaged with artwork s created by Aboriginal children of the Stolen Generation at the Carrolup Native Settlement School between 194 6 and 1950. Year 6 students have continued to develop skills previously learnt in Year 5: imp rovisation, vocal and movement techniques, devisin g original theatre, and collaboration. They have studied texts such as The Lost Thing by Shaun Tan and pra ctised reflective strategies that were both verbal and formal in format. The students have studied Mu sical Theatre, particularly the renowned The Lion King, whi ch they performed as part of their final Assembly at the College. In addition, Year 6 students were introduced to Verbatim Theatre and were assigned the task of creating a Verbatim monologue to present at the Yea r 6 Migration Exhibition. Students carried out extensive dramaturgy, crafted a script, and then physically dev ised their monologue before performing to a large aud ience in the Centre for Performing Arts foyer. Mr Greg Clarke Performing Arts teacher

This year we had three cocurricular groups of Junior School dancers showcase their skills at the College Dance Concert, Luminary, on the stage of the beautiful Centre for Performing Arts. 2017 has been another great year of Dance in the Junior School. I am looking forward to fostering further skills and knowledge of Dance in the students in 2018. Miss Erin Kerr Dance teacher

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Junior School The Arts Junior Voices (Years 3 & 4) BACK ROW: Elaine Gao, Emily Harwood, Tim Scanlon, Lilly Buchanan, Ben Biddulph, Ridley Babich, Emily Lund, Ariana Stalley, Jessica Black THIRD ROW: Sophie Reader, Akinshola Akinyemi, Rohan Singh, Cerys Webb, Ryan Metlitzky, Eleanor Burwood, Ivan Ung, Nicole H Li, Kavya Goel, Mia Jelas SECOND ROW: Mia Collis, Penelope Duff, Tyler Lengerich, Aedan Bailey, Hannah Lee, Mrs Anette Kerkovius, Caitlin Mackinlay, Sascha Halliday, Aidan Gurr, Dylan Lim, Sophie Lee FRONT ROW: Astrid Ravn, Charlotte Bailey, Jake Hermawan, Lenna Rhodes, Blake Atkinson, Tyler Wheeler, Amelie Soucik, Rohan Patel, Asha Hart, Holly Fernandez ABSENT: Chloe Maxwell

Kids’ String Ensemble BACK ROW: Joshua Soh, Ashton Yu, Mrs Thea Kotzé, Abigail Tait, Penelope Duff FRONT ROW: Jake Hermawan, Raphael Yong, Hannah Lee

Music

“Music doesn’t describe, narrate or tell stories. What it does best is evoke, suggest and imply. It can open up the mind of a child in extraordinary ways. The abstraction of music allows them into a special world and a unique way of thinking.” (Richard Gill – TEDx Sydney)

Music is offered in the Junior School from PreKindergarten to Year 6, encouraging whole-class participation, engaging in active music making and performance, whilst facilitating creativity in every individual. In every lesson, students sing, say, dance and g, play through speech rhymes, choral music, folk dancin and work rhythm , games instrumental work, circle creative movement activities. The program, which caters for the social, emotional and cognitive development of the child, is underpinned by the Orff-Schulwerk approach and enriched by the Kodaly method.

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The cocurricular Music programs include three choirs, one wind band and two string ensembles, which complement the classroom curriculum and provide further opportunity to engage in active music making and performance. In 2017, there was a focus on extending the cocurricular Music ensembles through performance opportunities. Arts Alive VII provided a platform for all ensembles and soloists to perform. All Junior School choirs participated in a professional recording with prestigious sound engineers Malcolm and Jamie Luker, producing a CD, with tracks available on iTunes. Students from Kindergarten to Year 6 also have the opportunity to receive individual Music tuition in all orchestral instruments as well as piano, voice, drums and guitar. Students in Year 3 receive free tuition on a string instrument, while all students in Year 5 have the opportunity to receive free tuition on a wind band instrument. Mrs Eboney Yapp Junior School Music teacher

Little Saints’ Choir (Year 2) BACK ROW: Leticia Avery, Ariaana Rehman, Molly Turner, Sedley Hoar, Joshua Soh, Riley Glasson, Hannah Walmsley THIRD ROW: Carmen Kawecki, Samara Edwards, Caitlyn Drury, Zac Dallimore, Holly Walker, Chloe Ng, Sam Sibly, Jaxon Otness SECOND ROW: Niki Yadav, Eva Chi, Sam Lowe, Sean Roeves, Mrs Eboney Yapp, Raphael Yong, Caleb Carruthers, Ollie McKinnon, Ayoola Olowookere FRONT ROW: Clarissa Chan, Nicola Fallon, Milana Greig, Jun Feng Boon, Isabel Kendrick, Corbyn Murakami, Lucas Khoo ABSENT: Mia Parlapiano, Chloe Roos, Bridget Wallace

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Years 4 - 6 Boys Dance BACK ROW: Denim Connor, Noah Dean, Ben Biddulph, Nick McDonald, Adam Charlton, Zeke Hart, Cameron Anthony FRONT ROW: Thenuk Wijemanne, Ayden Hipper, Tyler Kirkby, Cale Scott, Aidan Gurr ABSENT: Miss Erin Kerr

BACK ROW: Zoe Dallimore, Asha Le, Haruka Saito, Mrs Thea Kotzé, Oliver Wright, Avery Yu, Ashleigh Gurr FRONT ROW: David Duff, Cana Jones, Sayuri Taaffe, Stella Hermawan, Abbey Parker, Kerry Cao, Zoey Chia, Alexander Mackinlay ABSENT: Benjamin Tang

Saints’ Voices (Years 5 & 6) BACK ROW: Lachlan Buchanan, Brooke Tonkin, Eva Texler, Emily Turner, Charlotte Lim, James Hodgen, Sam Shenton, Skyla York, Divya Josey, Kate Zatella, Jade Wheeler THIRD ROW: Misaaq Yousaf, Riya Singh, Pearl Sai, Krishni Agarwal, Jamie Snow, Noah Jones, Amber McNair, Holly Burwood, Evelyn Ward, Charlotte Whittaker, Ashleigh Gurr, Isabella Lansbury SECOND ROW: Kevin Jia, Hazel Miller, Jorja South, Ashlyn Rice, Shray Patel, Ayodele Olowookere, Mrs Eboney Yapp, Toby Landau, Lauren Sivacolundhu, Zoe Dallimore, Abbey Parker, Amber Thomson-Russell, David Duff FRONT ROW: Daniella Roeves, Kate Cotham, Mia Lowe, Joshua Cole, Stella Hermawan, Kerry Cao, Mikhaila Allan, Solomon Fegan, Annabel Manessis, Zoe Balcombe, Annabelle Berry ABSENT: Zeke Hart, Tunmise Aniyi

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Years 5 & 6 Girls Dance BACK ROW: Kayla Bezuidenhout, Emily Turner, Brooke Tonkin, Katie Biddulph, Scarlett McVeigh, Jade Wheeler, Amber McNair, Clara Elezovich MIDDLE ROW: Mikhaila Allan, Aaliyah Kadir, Mia Vine, Mackenzie Cox, Evelyn Ward, Riya Singh, Isabella Lansbury, Lauren Sivacolundhu, Jorja South FRONT ROW: Amber Thomson-Russell, Annika Haslemore, Megan Burrows, Sienna Keeffe, Tameka Kane, Grace Ellison, Mia Lowe, Layla Aghaie, Kate Cotham ABSENT: Miss Erin Kerr

Years 3 & 4 Girls Dance

Wind Band

BACK ROW: Amelia Luff, Ariana Stalley, Kavya Goel, Emily Lund, Lilly Buchanan, Charlotte Newton, Mia Crofts, Kaitlyn Martin, Cerys Webb FRONT ROW: Zoe Vassallo, Makayla Kadir, Sophie Reader, Emily Harwood, Mia Jelas, Sascha Halliday, Caitlin Mackinlay, Mia Collis ABSENT: Jasmine Kooner, Miss Erin Kerr

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From the Dean of TeachinƂ and LearninƂ “If you’re not prepared to be wrong, you’ll never come up with anything original.” (Ken Robinson, The Element: How Finding Your Passion Changes Everything)

2017 has been an exciting year in Teaching and Learning. As we strive to optimise student learning and to prepare our students for the challenges of a VUCA (Volatile, Uncertain, Complex and Ambiguous) world, this year saw the launch of a number of initiatives including Creative Industries and Propeller Enterprises. We felt very proud that our Class of 2016 produced outstanding results, with 6% achieving an ATAR of 99 or above, placing them in the top 1% of the state; 20% of students achieving an ATAR of 95 or above; and 36% achieving an ATAR of 90 or above. A number of students were presented with prestigious awards for their WACE achievements, and the All Saints’ College community was very proud of what they accomplished. In addition to success in the WACE exams for ATAR students, All Saints’ College is proud to ‘broker’ for our students a range of tailor-made Vocational Education and Training (VET) opportunities, and in 2016 we celebrated the fact that many of our students sought and achieved the following qualifications: • Certificate II in Community Services, Construction Pathways, Hairdressing, Hospitality, Process Plant Operations, Rural Operations; • Certificate III in Education Support, Sport and Recreation, Tourism; • Certificate IV in Business (Tom August) and Education Support (Georgia Cleghorn and Olivia Stone). In 2018, we are pleased to offer a range of on-campus certificates, and we look forward to the continued success of students in ATAR and General Pathways who choose to pursue these nationally recognised qualifications.

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Inspired by our visiting Professor, Yong Zhao, the College has launched Propeller Enterprises, our new hub for innovation and entrepreneurship. Propeller is already: building networks with Spacecubed, Perth’s innovation incubator and hub; redesigning some existing spaces into a Collaboration Space (the Co-Lab) and a Maker Space; offering its first workshop that bridges electronics and the arts; offering weeklong innovation workshops for the July Holidays; and beginning to offer a speaker series where students can come and hear from leading thinkers and innovators. As another way to foster innovative thinking, the College launched Creative Industries (CI) for Year 7s. The course is facilitated by a multi-disciplinary team of teachers who are working with students to co-design the curriculum so that the class draws upon students’ own interests and concerns. At the core of Creative Industries sits problem-finding, collaboration, and Design Thinking, which is a thinking framework used globally for developing innovative ideas and solutions. In 2018 we look forward to launching Djoowak: The Beyond Boundaries Institute, an important vehicle in further strengthening our quest to provide the optimal teaching and learning program and environment for our students and staff. Committed to developing future-focused practices, the Institute will explore and implement new and flexible structures and practices for learning that recognise and are focused on our diverse student cohort’s interests, passions and skills. Ms Esther Hill Dean of Teaching and Learning

From the Dean of Student WellbeinƂ 2017 has been a busy year in the realm of Student Wellbeing. Rev Tim Russell was the Acting Dean of Student Wellbeing in Semester 1 and I thank him for his fine efforts in this role, working with and for our students. Many wellbeing activities and initiatives have continued and thrived in 2017, and some new ones have been introduced. Service Learning at the College continued to be important in the lives of our students and other members of our community, and is making an increasingly significant impact on people outside our community. Our students participated in the Nulsen Youth Patron Program working with people of disability, the Anglicare Ambassadors Program working with homeless people in the city, and the Amana Living Dementia Advocates Program working with people who have dementia or Alzheimer’s disease. Students provided support for the Disabled Surfers Association on summer weekends, engaged residents of RAAFA and Amana Living homes in many activities during and after the school day, and provided food for some in the community who simply did not have enough to meet the needs of their family. They collected warm clothing and blankets for distribution to others in the cold months of the year, books for communities lacking those resources and gifts for children to receive at Christmas time. Parents and friends in our community banded together to cook many nutritious meals for people who did not have enough to sustain their needs. And our staff experienced a day in a wheelchair to gain some perspective of what that is like, while students tried the same in a Wheelchair Basketball Challenge, all in support of Rebound WA and their clients. Our students travelled to the Bayulu Remote Community School near Fitzroy Crossing to work alongside and support indigenous students in their learning. To cater for increased interest in this opportunity, the program will expand in 2018 to include another school in the same area, Muludja Remote Community School. For the first time, a group of students and staff will travel early in 2018 to India for a Service Immersion Trip. All Saints’ people will work with the Missionaries of Charity serving the poor in Kolkata and in the slums of New Delhi, assisting in providing an education for street children, and assist and take part in lessons for students enrolled at our partner Sambhota Tibetan School in Paonta Sahib, northern India.

Our community, made up of students, families and staff, is a kind and compassionate one. How wonderful it was to see such generosity and consideration for others in operation, and we are the better for it. During 2017 the College focused on child safety and on ensuring that we meet the criteria to be considered a child safe organisation. This involved actions, policies and procedures across nine domains, and these were discussed in The College Courier articles throughout the year. While we are confident in our status as a child safe school, the process of remaining one is ongoing, and requires review through and at the end of every school year. This will remain a focus, and we welcome the active involvement of our community in this. The Pastoral Care structure of the House system and the Transition Program continued to provide great support to our students. Students made strong connections to others by involving themselves in House-based, Service and cocurricular activities. This year Mrs Debra White became our inaugural Years 9 and 10 Coordinator, and she has added an extra dimension to the Pastoral Care, casting a strategic eye on the ‘journey’ of our students through those important school years as they continue to develop their skills and capabilities. Mr Tim Brown has been our Years 11 and 12 Coordinator for 14 years and has had a significant influence on many young people. Tim leaves us at the end of 2017 with our sincere thanks for his contribution to Pastoral Care at the College and our best wishes for his future. The role of Tutors, the Heads of House and Transition, our Year Level Coordinators and College Psychologists is vital in our Pastoral Care structure, and I thank those staff for their tireless efforts supporting our students. The 2017 Student Council worked effectively to give the other students in the College a voice. Many events were organised to support our Service partners and to raise awareness of important issues within our communities. I thank them for their leadership and the positive example they set for their peers and younger students. I am looking forward to the flourishing in 2018 of the initiatives and programs that have been enacted through this year. Mr Steven Davies Dean of Student Wellbeing

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From the ColleƂe Captains

Our role as College Captains has been extremely rewarding; teaching us life lessons and building our capacity to take on many challenges, in Year 12 and beyond. This is an opportunity and year that we will never forget. Our first taste of what being a College Captain would be like was in September last year on the Student Council Camp. The whole Council formed a close bond which we carried throughout this year, and we wish to thank them for making 2017 so successful. This year the Council organised a number of events, many of which were new to the College, including the Murdoch Pizza Fundraiser, the Edmund Rice Years 11 and 12 Lunch, and the Days for Girls Campaign. We also worked with and helped the Parents and Friends’ Society in running Pasar Malam, the Bayulu Quiz Night Fundraiser and the Oxfam Close the Gap Day. However, from the outset we wanted to do more than just roll out activities. We continued the previous years’ focus on cross-campus engagement between the Junior and Senior Schools. This involved Junior and Senior School leaders coming together for Leadership Training Days where everyone had an opportunity to run games, act on their initiatives and engage in public speaking opportunities. One of the highlights of the year for us has been growing the partnership between All Saints’, Teach Learn Grow and the Bayulu Remote Community School in the Kimberley. Raising awareness about the education gap between indigenous and non-indigenous students has been a priority. We are grateful to Ms Provis, Ms Aguiar, Mr Davies, Rev Russell and to Mr Hill and Mrs White, who have been a constant source of inspiration and support. Also to the 2017 College Council for all your hard work that has helped make the year so rewarding, and to all those students who are not on the Council but nonetheless served the College in a myriad of ways.

BACK ROW: Benjamin Coleman, Mitchell Hughes-Owen, Finn Payenberg, Dayne Metzner, Liam Alexander, Christopher-John Daudu, Matthew Gilmour, Zachary Watkinson, Jack Connell, Jeremy Wright, Noah Gliosca, Samuel Neill, Callum Arndt, Tyler Redman FIFTH ROW: Christopher Ivison, Luca Gatti, Trinity Tregurtha-Payne, Jameson Bland, Fynn Gardner, Jack O’Connor, Brendan Wright, Fletcher Bright, Logan Gregory, Benjamin Mikhael, Connor Chapell, Fortune Aniyi, Ryan Garvey, Cameron Moore, Kade Kelly FOURTH ROW: Jessica Tregilles, Layne Brown, Caitlyn Soon, Amy Johnson, Jessica Cotham, Emma

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Cumming, Layaal Mikhael, Claire Nelson, Amelia Starling, Gina Lintern, Eliana Ash, Maya Lowney, Nadine James, Divyansh Sharma, Juliet Morris, Kush Jog THIRD ROW: Tessa Redman, Caitie Berry, Felicity Metcalfe, Georgia Munnings, Lisa Williams, Jizelle Kenworthy-Groen, Alex Crowhurst, Abbey Wright, Martha Pritchard, Louise Latino, Rachel Yovich, Piper Gregory, Ellie Smith, Jazmyn Uden, Zeta Orrman, Annabel Bright, Joanne Luo SECOND ROW: Vani Srivastava, Alison Choong, Tenayh Powell, Lexie O’Brien, Shevanka Dias Abeyagunawardene, Allison Ferguson, Ruth Nesaraj, Sankalpa Mitra, Bartholomew Tang, Laura Tan, Alexandra Le, Travis

Reany, Amy Burwood, Asha Burwood, Alessandra Ho, Dharani McDonald FRONT ROW: Ellie Belford-Thomas, Grace Hoes, Catherine Choong, Astrid Johnson, Clara Moody, Harriet Holbrook, William Litchfield, Rev Tim Russell, Mr Steven Davies, Niamh Doherty, Lauren Anderson, Jasmin Ozolins, Shiza Farhan, Ashlee Rennick, Jennifer Fallon, Sanika Dingre ABSENT: Genevieve Doig, Indya Keeffe, Samantha Briggs, Erin Morton, Noah Tomich, Harry Watkins, Keely Smith, Jocelyn Weir, Emma Begley, Kate Bellchambers, Matt Bryan, Meg Bwye

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Finally, a big thank you to our Year 12 cohort – we feel privileged to have shared six years with such a great group of people. We wish you the very best for your future. Niamh Doherty and William Litchfield Year 12

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From the Academic Captain

This year has been a whirlwind of surprises and enjoyments.

In particular, 2017 has been a major year for the Arts at All Saint’s College, with many Artists-in-Residence of operating within and throughout the school as a result any. The HotHouse Comp

This year as Academic Captain I have had the privilege of organising the Peer Tutoring program; a College tradition which encourages Years 11 and 12 students to spend one hour a week, one-on-one, with a student from Years 7 – 10 to help them with their homework.

Through the company we have had the opportunity to work with artists who are choreographers, directors, voice coaches, musicians and visual artists. We have also been lucky enough to have professional photographer Jon Green capture moments throughout the year and present them in an incredible exhibition titled Essence, which depicted the culture of the Arts and life at All Saints’.

It has been very pleasing to hear from both younger and older students that the program has been a rewarding experience, not only in terms of gaining a better understanding of subject matter, but also in that they have developed a relationship with a student from another year group, which I hope lasts well into the future!

It has been such an honour to be a part of the everdeveloping Arts community within the College, and The Hothouse Company has given us incredible opportunities to create and increase our artistic capabilities.

Another highlight of the year has been the continuing success of the Debating program at the College. This year students from Years 7 – 12 competed in both the Western Australian Debating League (WADL) and Association of Heads of Independent Schools of Australia competitions across the Novice, Junior and Senior Divisions, with some of our teams making the finals of the WADL Competition. Additionally, two of our debaters were also selected for the Western Australian State Debating Squad, which only serves to underline the strength of the program. I would like to extend my gratitude to Ms Hill for her ongoing support throughout the year, especially during peak assessment periods. Furthermore, I would also like to thank Miss Lingensjo and all the Debating Coordinators for their dedication, which is clearly paying dividends.

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From the College’s Production of Animal Farm to this year’s Dance Concert Luminary, the line-up of events and concerts has been extraordinary, and it has been so rewarding to have so many students involved in all the performances. The integration of the Arts Council with the Arts Captains has been successful in the decision-making process, and we look forward to the progression of this concept by next year’s Captains. We would like to acknowledge the outstanding work of all the teachers involved in the Arts, in particular Mr Roberts, Miss Watson, Miss Codalonga and Mrs Kerkovius, for their constant enthusiasm and support over the years.

Finally, massive congratulations and best wishes to Ashleigh, next year’s Academic Captain. I’m sure she will bring her immense enthusiasm to bear on her role.

Following the departure of us both from our roles as this year’s Arts Captains, we look forward to seeing the new Captains take their place and the work they do in the role. It has been a pleasure and a delight to take on the mantle, and we hope to be involved again with the Arts at All Saints’ College through The HotHouse Company.

Christopher-John Daudu Year 12

Jack Connell and Tessa Redman Year 12

From the Environment Captain As the 2017 Environment Captain it has been exciting to see All Saints’ grow and further embrace the idea of being a sustainable College, and become more aware of its environmental footprint.

The focus for me this year was to plan for the future so that when the 2018 Environment Captain was elected, it would all run smoothly and goals could be made and achieved in a year’s time. Throughout 2017 we have further improved paper recycling, maintained recycling stations around the College and have been further developing All Saints’ as a ‘paper-free environment’. Thank you to Mr Gale (Facilities Manager) for his passion, hard work and commitment towards making the College more environmentally sustainable. He works endlessly behind the scenes in order to achieve these goals. Trinity Tregurtha-Payne Year 12

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From the Service Captains

It has been a very enriching and rewarding year as 2017 Service Captains, as we have learned what we can do to help give back to the community. We cannot thank Mrs Saunders (Acting Head of Service g Learning, Semester 1) enough for mentoring us and guidin h throug right 2016 ber Septem in us from our appointment to July 2017. Then in the short time since he returned to Head of Service Learning Rev Russell has been an incredible mentor and teacher guiding us in our roles.

From the Functions Captain

As the 2017 Functions Captain, I have had a thrilling and enjoyable adventure in my final year. I started the role in Term 4 2016 with designing the Year 12 Leavers’ Jackets. This allowed me to connect with my peers to create these special jackets that I am proud to see them wearing. In Term 1 of this year, I had the privilege of organising the Year 12 ‘City of Lights’ Ball. With the help of my Committee and after months of planning, the dazzling night arrived. My fellow students and partners arrived looking stunning and enjoyed hours of dancing and socialising. The following term I had the opportunity to organise the Year 11 Dinner Dance. The students thoroughly enjoyed the evening and danced the night away. Many thanks to Mr Brown and my Committee members for all their support, assistance and belief in me during my period of captaincy. I would like to thank my peers as they supported me through this journey, and also the College for all the support that has been given to me over the past year. Felicity Metcalfe Year 12

We have been very productive and actively involved with students across all year groups, from Kindergarten to e Year 12, in many activities to try and get the entire Colleg ng. Learni e community involved in Servic of In the Senior School, we continued to support a number iation, Assoc s Surfer ed organisations including the Disabl and The Salvation Army where we participated in their annual Doorknock Appeal and raised over $3 000. For Close the Gap, we distributed handprint cut outs for students to write what the day meant to them and then we strung them up on the Tennis Courts Fence. This year the 40 Hour Famine was organised by the Wontok Youth Leaders and ran very successfully, raising over $2 000 for the cause. In support of Rebound WA, we conducted the ‘Wheelchair for a Day’ initiative where three teachers and three students from the Junior and Senior School Student Councils spent 24 hours experiencing a fraction of the struggles faced by those confined to a wheelchair. The Staff v Students Wheelchair Basketball Game was a great success, and the funds from the Sausage Sizzle and Thursday Guernsday were donated to Rebound WA. A new organisation we decided to support this year was Days for Girls, which provides girls and women in underdeveloped countries with sanitary equipment that is y not readily accessible to them. This was embraced warml both by the College with many donations to this cause. For of us, this was by far our favourite event of the year. We wish next year’s Service Captains the best of success and encourage all students to participate in Service Learning, as it has been one of our best experiences at All Saints’.

From the Sports Captains

It was a great honour to be able to represent the College as the Sports Captains in 2017 and we had so much fun throughout the whole year. We are so grateful for the support and assistance the Health and Physical Education Department provided us throughout the year, and a massive thank you must go to Mr Beath, Mr Stevens and Miss Greene. The College’s high calibre of sporting programs and events exemplify the hard work and enthusiasm all the Sports staff provide to the students at All Saints’ and we are so appreciative we could contribute to this in 2017. In Term 1 we held an ASC Futsal Competition and every game was so exciting. The Indoor Sports Centre was filled with spectators, and students from Years 7 – 12 jumped at the opportunity to form a team. This was a major highlight for us as we saw how Sport can bring students from all years together in a fun and competitive way. Tuesday Afternoon Sport was another success for the College this year, with multiple teams progressing to the Interzone Finals. We would like to congratulate all Associated and Catholic Colleges of WA (ACC) teams on their efforts each week and their great sportsmanship. The Interhouse Swimming, Cross Country and Athletics Carnivals proved to be highlights of 2017. Students had many opportunities to display their sporting talents, and we are so proud of everyone who participated and earned valuable points for their House. We continued the Year 12 ‘Lap of Honour’ relay at the end of the Athletics Carnival and we can say on behalf of the cohort that this was thoroughly enjoyed by all, and will become a lasting memory of our time at the College. We were so grateful to be a part of many of the College’s sporting clubs, teams, fundraisers and events so we could display our passion for Sport. We hope that students participate in every sporting opportunity they can throughout their College life, as being a part of All Saints’ Sport has formed many fond memories for us. Jizelle Kenworthy-Groen and Samuel Neill Year 12

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Cowan has always been renowned for its infectious House spirit and the willingness of all its members to ‘have a go’. Despite our initial nervousness on becoming House Captains, this year was no different. Across all Interhouse Carnivals we saw some talented individuals perform extremely well in their events. However, our respectable placings in these competitions can be attributed more to the exceptional enthusiasm of all Cowanites and their dedication to participating in every event. Our distinctive House spirit continued to flourish through the annual Battle of the Choirs, our Starlight Children’s Foundation Fundraisers and cultural activities like Chess, Debating, Spelling and Quiz. This was particularly evident in Cowan being crowned the winning House in Term 2 Interhouse Sport. It has been a privilege to serve Cowan; it has been an invaluable learning experience. A highlight from this year was seeing all Cowanites coming together, before the Athletics Carnival, for the seventh annual House

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breakfast. This tradition continues to serve as a unique way of fostering meaningful relationships across year groups and with teachers. The successful running of Cowan House can only be achieved with the help of many people. To Mrs Watt: we cannot thank you enough for all the time and energy you have generously poured into the House. Without you, Cowan would certainly not have performed as well as it has this year. To Mr Lanigan: your words of encouragement in Term 4 2016 enabled us to tackle this year with excitement and optimism. To all coaches, marshals, Peer Support leaders and Councillors: your efforts have been fundamental to the efficient running of events, and for that we are extremely grateful. Finally, to the 2017 Cowan Year 12s: thank you for your unwavering dedication to the House that has been our ‘second family’ since Year 7. You should all be very proud of your contributions and the friendships you have forged over the years.

Cowan House Years 7-12 BACK ROW: Andy Law, Connor Chapell, Angus Carrie, Matthew White, Joely Patterson, James Lund, Noah Gliosca, Henry McNamee, Charlton Bingham, Jack Volpi, Jordan Minchin, Kyle Lobb, Sean Curran, Alkasim Ghanim, Scott Cornish, Jack O’Connor, Samantha Lengerich SIXTH ROW: Joshua Young, Bailey Iuliano, Lyndon Kenworthy-Groen, Lara Burrows, Holly Morgan, Luke Claridge, Ewan Moles, Mitchell Rudd, Steven White-Smith, Chloe Lake, Nat Behn, Christian Rudd, Sam Snowden, Lia Franklin, Jeen Ng, Taya Kalkhoven, Kade Kelly, Ryan Claridge

FIFTH ROW: Meg Stibbs, Samantha White, Emily Minchin, Chanelle Rich, Corinna Lorenzato, Jizelle KenworthyGroen, Emily Bingham, Siena RussellLane, Amy Morgan, Jessica Cotham, Sarah Cross, Maya Lowney, Kush Jog, Matthew Rankin, Leighton Allen, Lauryn Gilchrist, Evie Younge, Imogen Khinsoe, Cameron Tsang FOURTH ROW: Ryan Volpi, Meg Bwye, Jenna Fuller, Kelvin Olukolu, Mason Gliosca, Elizabeth McGuire, Sankalpa Mitra, Noah Kalkhoven, Julien Ladeira, Patrick McPhail, James Bingham, Jai Thomas, Ksenya Kerapa, Jacob Powell, Dante Barrett, Elise Anthony, Ayomide Olowookere, Alex Murray, Carina Tabuteau, Alexandra Le

THIRD ROW: Caroline Nagajek, Jie Liu, Hannah Brierley, Mathew Harwood, Zac Lobb, Alana Sivacolundhu, Cara Brown, Jack Stibbs, Jasmin Ozolins, Shayna Jog, Quintelle KenworthyGroen, Catherine Choong, Harriet Holbrook, Ella Trolio, Tahlia Amos, Tim White, Amy Hirst, Thomas Bartels, Angelina Williams, William Tomlinson, Ashley Tsang SECOND ROW: Harrison O’DeaCredaro, Tenayh Powell, Sophie Brown, Yan Liu, Olivia Halliday, Hugh McGuire, Charlotte McNamee, Eleanor Crowhurst, Cooper Byers, Vivien Pua, Kate Bellchambers, Fletcher Baines, Caleb Letizia, Samantha Ward, Rachel Vujovic, Holly Younge, Corrin Li

FRONT ROW: Connor Young, Eleanor Murray, Ashley Moles, Bianca Hollins, Zachary Jameson, Mr Oliver Beath, Miss Narelle Codalonga, Miss Megan Watson, Alex Crowhurst, Mrs Sue Watt, Alison Choong, Mr Adam Goor, Mr Dean Haddow, Dr David Wauge, Brodie Chapell, Kelly Snow, Aryan Chatrath, Matilda Carrie, James Rudd ABSENT: Brayden Allen, Isabelle Arnold, Grace Barber, Declan Burrows, Georga Ellison, Anthony Hamilton, Grace Hill, Josiah Holmes, Nikita Jan, Cooper Keenan, Tyler Metlitzky, Mason Morgillo, Isabella O’Connor, Kyan Powell, Keely Smith, Thenil Wijemanne, Finn Williams-Buckenara

We wish the best of luck to the House Captains and the Council of 2018. We are confident in your ability to take Cowan to even greater heights next year! Alison Choong and Alex Crowhurst Year 12

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Our year as Durack House Captains has been a proud one. The first challenge of 2017 was the Interhouse Swimming Carnival. The day ran smoothly with every event filled, and it finished with laughter over the Super Relay shenanigans. Term 1 also presented the first opportunity to really get to know younger students through Interhouse Sport, Debating, Chess and Quiz competitions. Supporting and being involved in shaping younger students’ experiences at the College was one of the most special parts of being House Captains. We congratulate everyone on their success in these activities. Our sporting endeavours continued with beautiful weather for both Interhouse Cross Country in Term 2 and the Interhouse Athletics Carnival in Term 3, in which we placed third. Once again we succeeded in filling every event, fulfilling the value of participation emphasised by Mr Hill since our first days as Durackians. Watching white-shirted athletes streak down the track for the last time was very much a happy/ sad moment.

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LEFT TO RIGHT: Zachary Watkinson, Mr Gregory Hill (Head of House), Zeta Orrman

As we write this, while gearing up for the last few weeks of our College life, we are both thrilled to see the Durack Choir gaining confidence and their voices beginning to soar. Furthermore, a new fundraiser has been set in motion. This year Durack has taken on something new in supporting the organisation R U OK? on the official R U OK? Day in September. The event included a Sausage Sizzle and a ‘Tape Your Teacher to the Wall’ activity. It has been a rewarding experience being involved in Durack as House Captains this year. We’ve had a blast working with Mr Hill and the Tutors; they have been amazingly supportive, as always. We leave the roles proud to see how younger students have developed and proud of the people that Durack House has helped us to become. We will carry fond memories of fun times in Durack with us for the rest of our lives. So thank you Durack and good luck next year! Zeta Orrman and Zachary Watkinson Year 12

Durack House Years 7-12 BACK ROW: Aiden Clarke, Andrew Jiang, Adam John, Philip Newton, Rory Dalitz, Bharath Sukesh, Daniel Cumming, Campbell Kilgour, Thomas Killmier-Burns, Josh Hayes, Christopher-John Daudu, Joshua Bolton, Conall Hansford, Austin Gardner, Ben Drew, Finn Payenberg, William Litchfield

FIFTH ROW: Ruth Nesaraj, Caitie Berry, Rachel Nicholls, Martha Pritchard, Grace Clavey, Harry Baker, Meisha McKenzie, Anthony Taweel, Andrew Stonehouse, Roland Montes, Ollie Spear, Jack Williams, Kaile Hong, Emma Cumming, Nicholas Deleanu, Peter Deng, Taylah Smith, Lisa Williams, Angus Kilgour

THIRD ROW: Lexie O’Brien, David Wu, Ellie Belford-Thomas, Rebecca Griffiths, Kara Kim, Tiara Heng-Chin, Reanne Pickett, Matthew Berry, Amy Burwood, Ellie John, Emma Watson, Ashleigh Heng-Chin, Rachelle Dollar, Emilia Traverso, Lauren Pitcher, Sarah White, Grace Hoes, Sienna Bailey, Joy Wu, Ruby Fegan, Lauren Anderson

SIXTH ROW: Nadine James, Georgia Munnings, Jack Goldrick, Lachy Rogers, William Birney, Jacob Drake, Thomas Barnes, Ben Munnings, Callum Arndt, Leo Dalitz, Conor Clavey, Haritha Ranaweera, Aravind Sundaram, Alexander Clarke, Daren Xu, Michael White, Jasper Lush, James Manessis

FOURTH ROW: Dexter Payenberg, Andrew Newton, Gina MacFarlane, Bailey Hardy, Ben Merrey, Charli Beck, Hamish Hillier, Mitch McKell, Emily Koziniec, Amrita Kaur, Grace Barnes, Istvan Savanyo, Teagan Ettridge, Jasmine Berry, Rahul Sinha, Mitchell Rogers, George Hudson, Santi Chen, Siobhan Brennan, Haley He

SECOND ROW: Aditi Kulkarni, Rex Burton, Asha Burwood, Carly Tonkin, Harry Watson, Zoe Johnston, Samuel Traianedes, Robert De Kraa, Lucy Snow, Katrina Aylmore, Haidar Roz, Amber Medlock, Ruby Williams, Michelle Williams, Asha McDonald, Phoebe Goldrick, Eschana HilzingerSmith, Maclean Huddy, Jessica MacFarlane, Jack Searle

FRONT ROW: Rozhin Saffar, Alex Phillips, Hayden Rogalasky, Dehemi Abeysinghe, Ms Elizabeth Bowyer, Ms Carla Miragliotta, Mrs Melinda Bate, Mr Peter Gault, Zeta Orrman, Mr Gregory Hill, Zachary Watkinson, Mr Paul Green, Miss Jacqui Shaw, Ms Catherine Donnelly, Ms Glyniss Middleton, Aarti Yadav, Tristan Clarke, Mitchell Phillips, Delilah Pang ABSENT: Sohaib Ahmed, Lupita Allen, Randi Beck, Tanesha Bennell, Sarah Birney, Claudia D’Silva, Sophie Huisman, Phoebe North, Camryn Pickett, Jade Soucik, Caleb Strachan, Jacob Strachan, Luke Thompson, Charlise Brown, Alex Smith

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We are proud that the core values of participation, unity and support of others continue to grow within Forrest House. Forrest students have been excited to get involved in the many House activities on offer, doing so with enthusiasm and a sense of fun. Our teamwork and integrity displayed throughout these activities has brought us closer together and helped us achieve some wonderful outcomes. Forrest House continued to give to the wider community in a number of ways. We have contributed to Wheelchairs for Kids by collecting aluminium to fund and build wheelchairs for those less fortunate. Members of the House Council enjoyed collecting aluminium cans at the Pasar Malam to raise awareness of the impressive work this valuable organisation does for others. We are pleased that this initiative also encouraged environmental sustainability through recycling. We appreciate and are grateful for the significant contribution Forrest House families have made to the College Food Drive. We were thrilled at the number of students who volunteered to package and deliver food hampers for the Parish.

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LEFT TO RIGHT: Liam Alexander, Ms Brooke Haendel (Head of House), Alessandra Ho

Last but not least, we were very pleased to support HEAPS by collecting books for schools, staff and students in Papua New Guinea. The good news and achievements of House members was regularly celebrated at House meetings via the ‘Forrest Grapevine’. This served to develop connectedness and a sense of community within the House. Birthday cards and good wishes were delivered to members of the House to commemorate their special day. We would like to say thank you to our Head of House, Ms Haendel, for guiding us in achieving our goals, for her care and her level of support. To the Forrest House Tutors, thank you for all that you do for us on a daily basis. We also wish to thank the members of the House Council for the assistance and encouragement you have given us as Captains; we have never worked with such hard-working and thoughtful people. A special thanks to everyone in Team Green: you are a wonderful group of people who always shine bright and have made this year truly memorable.

Forrest House Years 7-12 BACK ROW: Kade Aitken, Ash Young, Kaelan Fukumoto, Eden Covich, Lloyd Allen, Logan Gregory, Sebastian Morse, Lewis Wyatt, Matthew Gilmour, Ella Robinson, Jamal Fanaian, Lachlan Hartfield, Mungo Crichton, Amy Robinson, Jason Lee, Kristian Frossos, Cameron Alexander SIXTH ROW: Allysha McIntosh, Josh Spires, Kate Dickason, Cindy Cui, Trinity Tregurtha-Payne, Eleanor Longstaff, Ryan Garvey, Gwilym Richmond Cooper, Madison Gauntlett, Alvan Morcombe, Syed Amin Shahabuddin, Lochie Walmsley, Thomas Gerovich, Travis Gauntlett, Anton Ranallo, Dylan Gardiner, Leyton Spalding, Tom Chaplin

FIFTH ROW: Venkata Akula, Evie Jepp, David Pagano, Charlie Wilkinson, Joel Walkemeyer, Sophie Wyatt, Aneeka Le Roux, Luka Martins, Poom Rojanasomsith, Fortune Aniyi, Harsha Morisetty, Astrid Brittain, Kristen Penny, Taj Wright, Thomas Fell-Smith, Piper Gregory, Charlie Westerman, Kirsty Loffell, Leon Condidorio FOURTH ROW: Liezza Dean, Sophia Young, Ben Willis, Amy Mundy, Nadia Allen, Claudia Marsh, Kate Rideout, Eiriana Willson, Jasmine York, John Condidorio, Amy Johnson, Addy Chambers, Holly Baker, Tara Mishra, Morgan Frossos, Abbyghail Richards, Joanne Luo, Syed Akid Shahabuddin, Anjali Mishra, Alisa Xu

THIRD ROW: Joy Heng, Guinevere Richards, Xiaoyu Chen, Khacee Leevers, Steely Green, Estella Glencross, Evie Crawford, Jogitheshwar Shivakumar, Rheá Aitken, Amy Falconer, William Mulcahy, Marcus Wong, Matthew Mulcahy, Riley Ainge, Sophia Charlton, Merrisha Asokananthan, Dharani McDonald, Ashton Collins, Michelle Thesman, Cleo Clegg, Louis Walkden SECOND ROW: Hannah Rennick, Lachlan Jarvis, Aidan Frazer, Ashlee Rennick, Juvenna Tassone, Aryan Mohanty, Noah Cross, Kelsey Biddulph, Manya Texler, Vevina Yang, Alicia Wong, Liam Fukumoto, Aditya Ullas Chandran, Dylan Lim, Toni Aniyi, Gethin Richmond Cooper, Kaysha Asokananthan, Madison Newman, Isabella Ong, Rav Singh, Aliah Shahabuddin

FRONT ROW: Julius Clegg, Aimee Willis, Rory Newman, Lucy Morgan, Mr Jim Shackleton, Ms Katie Dolan, Mr Greg Clarke, Mr Russ Haxby, Liam Alexander, Ms Brooke Haendel, Alessandra Ho, Mr Damien Stevens, Ms Janet Dowling, Ms Peri Hawks, Dushan Yatigammane, Samara Ainge, Chongchong Ye, Abbey Passaris, Jackson Bright ABSENT: Emma Begley, Genevieve Bowyer-Funnell, Nicole Currie, Angel Liu, Tom Marsh, Jack McKay, Paris Patman, Sarith Ranasinghe, Charlotte Shaw, Hunter Shaw, Callum Taylor, Noah Tomich, Alison Valov, Jared Walkemeyer, Harry Watkins, Bri Withers

It is true when they say, “Forrest means family. ” Liam Alexander and Alessandra Ho Year 12

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We kicked off the year with a win in the Interhouse Swimming Carnival, due largely to the overwhelming participation that is characteristic of Murdoch House. This resulted in not only Mrs Kroeger being pushed into the pool but all the Year 12s following after her. This was just the beginning of what turned out to be a successful year for Murdoch. Murdoch’s renowned participation was seen again in Interhouse Sport, Quiz, Chess, Debating and Choir. We also achieved victory in the Interhouse Cross Country Carnival, which underlines Murdoch’s strong participation, as each runner who finished under the time limit received vital points for the House. Service has always been strong in Murdoch House and this year was no different. We collected a total of 452 cans for the Parish Food Drive and, with the help of other Houses, were able to raise an incredible $4 513 for the annual Salvation Army Red Shield Doorknock Appeal. A huge highlight of our year as House Captains was the new Service initiative we implemented. After brainstorming methods of fundraising different to a

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LEFT TO RIGHT: Layaal Mikhael, Mrs Christine Kroeger (Head of House), Laura Tan

sausage sizzle or bake sale, the Murdoch Council came up with a fantastic Pizza Fundraiser, which raised more than $800 for the Spine and Limb Foundation. The ‘Pizza Day’ brought many positive vibes and we hope it will become an annual event. Next came the Interhouse Athletics Carnival. At the conclusion of the 1500m event Murdoch was in second place to Stirling by just one point! Murdoch’s strong team spirit ensured that our Athletics Carnival winning form continued, making 2017 our fourth in a row. Special thanks to Michael and Steven who helped us with the delightful task of marshalling on this crazy day. Thanks to our amazing Council comprising Amelia, Annabel, Clara, Luca, Bart, Benji, Shiza, Tyler, Astrid, Div, Fletcher and Gina. You have each done more Tutor Group rounds and jobs than you would have ever imagined before stepping into your roles this year. Thank you to the Tutors and House Captains who helped us, and special commendations to Stirling for pushing Murdoch to its peak.

Murdoch House Years 7-12 BACK ROW: Max Baldock, Benjamin Mikhael, Steven Thiele, Callum Stickells, Joel Pirini, Tadiwa Hwendero, Ijerioluwa Mejiuni, Travis Powell, Ben Clark, Matthew Stickells, Julian Velletri, Benjamin Whittle, Ifeoluwa Mejiuni, Ned Baker, Benjamin McVeigh, Jamé Speechley, Tyler Redman, Ben Powell SIXTH ROW: Layne Brown, Bartholomew Tang, Gina Lintern, Kiara Speechley, Amelia Starling, Luca Gatti, Giulia Zilli, Megan Green, Thomas Morgan, Joshua Mott, Fletcher Bright, Jack Lucas-Smith, Sam Lambert, Max Werner, Luke Lambert, Lachlan Murdoch, Connor O’Dwyer, Jamie Hill, Matthew Whittle

FIFTH ROW: Thomas Wylie, Caitlin Attwater, Lauren McVeigh, Lucas Ho, Spencer Jones, Jamie Lang, Ben Lintern, Florian Irwin, Oliver Ch’ng, Adam Goodger, Aron Thian, Rémi Hart, Soph Werner, Dhivyen Karthikeyaaron, Kenshin Watanabe, Jessica Ellement, Silas Butler, Alex Ellement, Harry Wang, Divyansh Sharma FOURTH ROW: Rachel Cole, Shiza Farhan, Astrid Johnson, Jasper Saunders, Rosie Birt, Tessa Redman, Angel Bryson, Alex Lucas-Smith, Holly Attwater, Felicity Metcalfe, Paris Gibaud, Maddie Powell, Owen Santoso, Izzy Lindsay, Matthew Setiono, Olivia Day, Monica Wells, Lauren Hanson, Hailie Blair, Annabel Bright, Remi Pearce

THIRD ROW: Sam Johnson, Kate Okely, Gabrielle Ho, Vani Srivastava, Gayatri Dantale, Bridget Ellement, Paige James, Zakaria Ebrahim, Grace Tang, Michael Fallon, Jay Raffel, Clara Moody, Kian Hart, Natasha Erbrich, Baran Rostamian, Lewis Butcher, Ella Augustin, Aimee Moody, Ashley Lance, Sophie Hedley, Jessica Luff, Jennifer Fallon

FRONT ROW: Angela Loxton, Caelan Lu, Phillip An, Mia Millward, Mrs Natasha Saunders, Mrs Kay von Dietze, Miss Emily Perrella, Mr Mitch Jamieson, Laura Tan, Mrs Christine Kroeger, Layaal Mikhael, Mr Greg Port, Mrs Ann Strautins, Ms Lucinda Crimson, Mr John Warwick, Charlotte Ch’ng, Ross Miller, Harshad Raffel, Keeley Baldock

SECOND ROW: Marinah Ebrahim, Trey Pirini, Thomas Stone, Aidan Lindsay, Irene Ling, Genna Proctor, Olivia Clinckers, Arnav Paranjape, Tyler McPhee, Alex Saunders, Tom Harris, Madhav Rajesh, Ayla Woodland, Huiyuan Jiang, Ethan Hipper, Arielle Lu, Campbell Bright, Levi Gatti, Avanti Dantale

ABSENT: Lara Bezuidenhout, Paisley Burrows, Elliott Butcher, Sophie Driscoll, Kate Ellement, Arham Farhan, Jacob Gray, Georgia Prescott, Jaime Prescott, Kieran Reilly, Tara Wylie

Finally, leaving the best till last, a special thank you to the legendary Mrs Kroeger. Layaal Mikhael and Laura Tan Year 12

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In 2017 O’Connor students once again showed exceptional enthusiasm in representing the House to the best of their abilities. We began the year with our best foot forward; the Interhouse Swimming Carnival. O’Connor students filled all lanes and the newest members of the House, the Year 7s, were welcome additions as they dominated most events. At the end of the day we placed a respectable third with both of us feeling proud of everyone’s efforts. Term 2 was another successful one for O’Connor. Earning another third place in the Interhouse Cross Country Carnival showed O’Connor members’ great stamina and determination. The House also gave 100% in Chess and Quiz Interhouse competitions. This year we raised funds for the Cancer Council through the organisation’s Biggest Morning Tea initiative. The willingness of everyone to participate either by purchasing or making baked goods meant we raised nearly $900 – a great effort.

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The Interhouse Athletics Carnival was the last House sporting event of the year, with emphasis, as always, directed towards filling events and giving everything a go. It was fantastic throughout the year to see students going beyond their comfort zone to earn valuable points for O’Connor. As the end of 2017 fast approaches, both of us cannot express how much we have enjoyed the role of O’Connor House Captains this year. To Mr Young: we thank you for your leadership, strong work ethic, and cooperation throughout the whole year. To the House Council: we appreciate your continual hard work and contribution which made our jobs so gratifying. We wish next year’s Captains, Ellie and Mitch, as well as the rest of O’Connor House, the best of luck for a stellar year in 2018. Jameson Bland and Rachel Yovich Year 12

O’Connor House Years 7-12 BACK ROW: Jackie Zheng, Rhys Davies, Fraser de Wind, Jayden Elezovich, David Connell, Mitch Stone, Brendan Brown, Jack Connell, Jesse Bright, Cooper Eves, Alexander Coleman, Jay Lake, Justis Koh, Felix Shackleton, Dayne Metzner, Ethan Siebel, Benjamin Coleman

FIFTH ROW: Isabel Duncanson, Riley Eves, Brandon Wylie, Matthew Brown, Christopher Ivison, Luke Simpson, Devon Lake, Matthew Litwin, Jacob Dean, Matt Bryan, Genevieve Doig, Elli Sforcina, Lillie-Rose Gomez, Albie Balloch, Elley Dymond, Dylan Smith, Chen Jeffrey, Louise Latino, Amy Doak

SIXTH ROW: Nicholas Ahrens, Aryan Kalra, Thomas Jardine, Harrison Woodfield-Hoare, Emma Arnold, Jenna Beugelaar, Wouter Teunissen, Bryn Greenhalgh, Samuel Neill, Xinchi Zhang, Luke Rieniets, Fynn Gardner, Luc Latino, Bryan Niu, Luke Alexander, Mia Celikovic, Maxim Govedarica, Milain Ranasinghe

FOURTH ROW: Lucy Keays, Benjamin Deacon, Georgia Blackbeard, Alexander Doig, Emelia Preston, Jayden Tan, Nikita Delaney, Emily Arney, Harry Laycock, Ash Lake, Jazmyn Uden, Ellie Smith, Stuti Rathore, Holly Shackleton, Maddy Pittorino, Chloe Gasmier, Angus Balloch, Caitlin de Wind, Ali Jardine, Indiana Connor

THIRD ROW: Quinn Brands, Serena Joppich, Elly Gardner, Tashie Baker, Cassidy Steel, Amy Mackay, Shevanka Dias Abeyagunawardene, Eve Nolin, Ethan Walker, Stephen Clarke, Chase Scott, Emily Mischke, Matthew Tomlinson, Jocelyn Weir, Aaron Masaryk, Anna Mackay, Chenelle Liyanage, Sophie Smith, Shalindri Wanigasekera, Catherine Cheng, Vaidehi Sidharth SECOND ROW: Steele Baker, Kirrilee Missen, Diya Iyengar, Matilda Gomez, Alice Peterson, Eli Gasmier, Louisa Cook, Brooke Ahrens, Abbey Watkinson, Chuen Ley Low, Allison Ferguson, Hannah Greaves, Megan Arney, Imogen Petridis, Georgia Stone, Evie Shackleton, Charlize Scott, Joanne Zheng, Rachel Lee, Elijah Siebel

FRONT ROW: Hayden Rajmohan, Campbell Simpson, Stephanie Mischke, Jet Jeffrey, Miss Rahni Greene, Mrs Kaye Johns, Ms Kellie Knoblauch, Mr Christopher Bisset, Rachel Yovich, Mr Steve Young, Jameson Bland, Mr John Hunt, Ms Angela Schoen, Mrs Becky Renton, Ms Vanessa Kirkham, Dylan Marriott, Stephanie Behets, Raef Connor, Ben Heatley ABSENT: Max Barrow, Kevin Chen, Christopher Doak, Tom Heatley, Sarah Kirke, Ananya Malani, Shaun Morgan, Chloe Pedersen, Samantha Prasad, Alec Walker, Meg Whittington, Declan Ogilvy, Karl Blomgren

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This year has been a successful one for Stirling House. Students showed great commitment and participation across all areas, from Interhouse Carnivals and Sport to Debating, Chess, Quiz and Choir.

After many consecutive years in sixth place, we managed to secure an impressive second place in the Interhouse Swimming Carnival, a huge improvement. This was followed up with two second placings in the Cross Country, in both the Senior School and whole College categories. We continued our streak of second place again in the Interhouse Athletics Carnival, despite a very strong effort from everyone. This year, Stirling sustained our ongoing relationship with Beyond Blue, an organisation which provides support for those in the community suffering from depression. We held a Bake Sale, which was a major success, and we were ecstatic to see the whole House contributing to this fundraising and community awareness raising event.

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LEFT TO RIGHT: Mitchell Hughes-Owen, Mr Gordon Gatti (Head of House), Jeremy Wright

Overall, we are very happy to see the level of participation and enthusiasm shown by Stirling students paid off in the carnivals and House events. It has been our pleasure to have been given the opportunity to be a major part of such an amazing House, and we would like to thank Mr Gatti, Miss Gray and our House Councillors for their incredible support and commitment to Stirling House. With stronger years rising up through the Senior School, Stirling will be a force to be reckoned with in the very close future. We wish next year’s Captains, Javier and Claire, all the best along with the rest of Stirling. Mitchell Hughes-Owen and Jeremy Wright Year 12

Stirling House Years 7-12 BACK ROW: Nathan Harvey, Cooper Milne, Michael Bellgard, Harry Unwin, Tate Devenish, Dylan Goerke, Connor Begley, James Fereday, Hao Yu Cui, Sebastian Matthews, Kelli Hartree, Jesse Floyd, Liam Levingston, Jack McCarthy, Brendan Wright, Javier Williams, Remy Seneque, Evan Plant SIXTH ROW: Jessica Tregilles, Mike H Li, Myles Keeffe, Matthias Gault, Yogi Kumar, Erin Morton, Angus Hadwen, Tiana Bussell, Jacob Feist, Cam McIntosh, Cameron Kolinac, Erin McInnis, Thomas Yang, Paudie Whalley, Lani Robinson, Cameron Moore, Jacob Smith, Michael Hobley, Jasmin Johnson

FIFTH ROW: Tahlia Halley, Kade McGarraghy, Rory Martin, Caitlyn Soon, Eliana Ash, Claire Nelson, Adebowale Adeoye, Faisal Hamza, Dulith Sirisuriya, Byron Blevin, Jeremy Ash, Giacomo Zafalon, Jagaan Sundar, Alyza Hartree, Georgia Balding, Alexia Toole, Ellie White, Riley Butson, Elizabeth Grierson, Aidan Smith FOURTH ROW: Georgie Blevin, Joshua Kelly, Lily Li, Rexton Ly, Felix Torralbo Straton, Khalin Ganeson-Hands, Niamh Doherty, Izzy Goldsbury, Juliet Morris, Ella August, Abbey Wright, Tara Martin, Indya Keeffe, Zoe Polglase, Michelle Ligovich, Lily Jeminson, Eliana Hullett, Prisha Goel, Edward Harvey, Bailey Hullett, Anderson Gare

THIRD ROW: Bell Clayton, Benjamin Robinson, Kelly Briggs, Zoe Gampfer, Niamh Cummins, Alyssa Unwin, Imogen Balcombe, Miranda Templeman, Adeola Adeoye, Katerina McKay, Premila Ganeson-Oats, Izzy Jeminson, Charlotte George, Hugh Wilson, Travis Reany, Jacqueline Bellgard, Jordana Matthews, Om Sharma, Oliver Kirkby, Blake Skewes, Elyshia Gault, Alek Narozny SECOND ROW: Joel Halley, Christa Templeman, Rodrigo Goncalves de Azevedo, Monet Williams, Ellie Polglase, Teonne Haslemore, Ian Hu, Samantha Briggs, Liam Ngeow, Harrison Ion, Taylah Ion, Aamir Patankar, Liam Doherty, Alana

Levingston, Ellen Smith, Rose Fereday, Eva South, Addy Naresh, Jamie Ganeson-Oats, Joshua Fernandez, Ashling Kearney, Kiera Harwood FRONT ROW: Megan Smith, Sanika Dingre, Austin Matthews, Hiruni Perera, James Johnson, Ms Belinda Gittos, Miss Britt Gray, Mr Wayne Giles, Jeremy Wright, Mr Gordon Gatti, Mitchell Hughes-Owen, Mr Ben Basell, Miss Mona Lingensjo, Finlay Balding, Sean Ngeow, Leila Balcombe, Jared Fallon, Zoe Langstone, Kay Lynn Leong ABSENT: Mackenzie Adams, Nikita Arun, Sarah Christopher, Laura Ellis, Harry Hughes, Ella Jackson, Sharni Miller, Roman Nanni, Sean Verga, Oscar Hammond

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Peer Support

I will likely remember my experience as a Peer Support leader for life. Through structured activities my fellow leaders and I were able to teach Year 8 students vital life skills, whilst simultaneously building friendly relationships. I had the pleasure of working with an amazing group of people, some of them my friends and many others that I got to know better during the program. Preparing for Peer Support was just as enjoyable as the actual program, as we got to test out activities and got to know our amazing cohort. Ms Kirkham and Ms Knoblauch showed me and my fellow O’Connor leaders some of the activities we would be running for the Year 8s throughout Semester 1.

Transition Program

What a wonderful year 2017 has been in the Transition years, with many new and exciting initiatives across the College creating a myriad of opportunities for students to share their passions and explore their thinking. This has been challenging, not only for the students, but also the teaching staff who have begun a learning journey of their own, driven by the thoughts and ideas of the Year 7 and 8 students themselves. Starting Year 7 with Creative Industries on the first day of school set the scene for what was to be an active, team-oriented approach to learning that emphasises design thinking and collaboration as critical elements to learning in the 21st century. Students worked in teams to complete a series of challenges that led to them discovering a step-by-step approach to creative design and problem solving. This led to students sharing their interests in a ‘passion pitch’ and using these interests to drive their future projects. Year 8s have enjoyed a year exploring the broader aspects of the Senior School, working with the Peer Support leaders to help them build connections as they gradually move into the House structure. Their big move began with the Peer Support program which culminated in the Year 8 Outdoor Learning Program at Mornington where they spent time getting to know their Heads of House. The students were challenged

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The main goal of Peer Support is to teach the Year 8s valuable life skills, but I and the other Year 11s found ourselves learning some important skills as well. Participating in the Peer Support program was an extremely valuable experience for both Year 11s and Year 8s, and I recommend it to anyone who feels that they would like to further invest themselves in the College community and take part in a valuable experience with fellow students. Max Barrow Year 11

Peer Support Year 11 Leaders BACK ROW: Steven Thiele, Kelli Hartree, Henry McNamee, Thomas Killmier-Burns, Matthew Stickells, Ben Clark, Noah Tomich, Lachlan Hartfield FIFTH ROW: Ryan Garvey, Shaun Morgan, Lachlan Murdoch, Mungo Crichton, Mitch Stone, Sean Curran, Joely Patterson, Angus Hadwen, Alyza Hartree

FOURTH ROW: Harsha Morisetty, Jaime Prescott, Lara Burrows, Claire Nelson, Megan Green, Harrison Woodfield-Hoare, William Birney, Roland Montes, Faisal Hamza, Holly Morgan THIRD ROW: Sophie Huisman, Piper Gregory, Eliana Ash, Bailey Iuliano, Christopher Ivison, Georgia Balding,

Kade Kelly, Max Barrow, Ella August, Aneeka Le Roux, Ellie Smith SECOND ROW: Angel Liu, Sarah Christopher, Lauren Anderson, Harriet Holbrook, Chuen Ley Low, Ali Jardine, Sankalpa Mitra, Eiriana Willson, Ashleigh Heng-Chin, Ruth Nesaraj, Amy Burwood, Grace Tang, Kate Okely FRONT ROW: Ms Carla Miragliotta,

Ms Elizabeth Bowyer, Ms Vanessa Kirkham, Ms Kellie Knoblauch, Mrs Kay von Dietze, Mrs Ainsley Harmsen, Mr Adam Goor, Mr Dean Haddow, Mr John Warwick, Ms Janet Dowling ABSENT: Aiden Clarke, Astrid Johnson, Chloe Pedersen

with a trek through the bush to experience history first hand. This experience fed both Artistic and Literary responses when they returned to school. Recently Year 7s have been exploring the outer reaches of space, colonising the planet Mars. This was part of an inter-disciplinary project where students looked at both the Scientific and Humanities aspects of sustaining life. They were visited by a real-life colonist, Josh Richards, who has lived in a simulated Martian biosphere in preparation for a one-way trip to Mars in 2032. The designs that they have come up with have been breathtaking, but more significantly, the learning, collaboration and exploration and deep thinking that have resulted have been remarkable. There have been a great number of other exciting aspects of Transition life, including achievements in Music and Dance, and national recognition in Robotics, Mathematics, Science and more. This is thanks to the support our students are given by the amazing team of staff who work with the Transition students, particularly those who provide their day-to-day care: our Year 7 and 8 tutors. This is the core of our program’s success: ensuring that they are happy, engaged and ready for the challenge. Mr Paul Green Head of Transition Program

Years 7 and 8 Class and Service Representatives (Semester 1 & 2) BACK ROW: Georgia Blackbeard, Liam Fukumoto, Alex Lucas-Smith, Holly Attwater, Riley Eves, Ewan Moles, Luc Latino, Jacob Feist, James Bingham, Jasmine York, Holly Baker, Liam Doherty, Georgie Blevin FOURTH ROW: Charlotte McNamee, Bailey Hardy, Mitch McKell, Michelle Williams, Ayomide Olowookere, Zoe Johnston, Lucy Snow, Madhav Rajesh, Vevina Yang, Brooke Ahrens,

Charlotte George, Jade Soucik, Matthew Mulcahy, Om Sharma THIRD ROW: Quintelle KenworthyGroen, Elly Gardner, Benjamin Robinson, Lauren Pitcher, Rachel Cole, Amy Falconer, Samantha Ward, Holly Shackleton, Cooper Byers, Alyssa Unwin, Michelle Thesman, Claudia D'Silva, Monet Williams, Bridget Ellement, Amy Hirst

SECOND ROW: Steele Baker, Ashley Tsang, Catherine Cheng, Chenelle Liyanage, Rachel Lee, Campbell Bright, Finlay Balding, Gabrielle Ho, Lara Bezuidenhout, Ashley Lance, James Johnson, Dylan Marriott, Thomas Stone, Ashling Kearney, Caroline Nagajek, Stephanie Mischke FRONT ROW: Nikita Arun, Jackson Bright, Chongchong Ye, James Rudd, Ruby Fegan, Eleanor Murray,

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Academic Scholarship Recipients 2017 LEFT TO RIGHT: Grace Hoes, Juliet Morris, Shayna Jog, Mia Millward ABSENT: Xiaoyu Chen, Julius Clegg, Megan Smith

Anglicare Ambassadors Program BACK ROW: Eva South, Jessica Cotham, Amy Robinson, Juliet Morris, Zoe Polglase FRONT ROW: Ellie Belford-Thomas, Catherine Choong, Shalindri Wanigasekera ABSENT: Mrs Terri Seers, Rev Tim Russell

Anime and Manga Club BACK ROW: Riley Butson, Mason Morgillo, Liam Levingston, Patrick McPhail, Alex Lucas-Smith, Liam Doherty MIDDLE ROW: Amy Hirst, Kian Hart, Hailie Blair, Cam McIntosh, Imogen Khinsoe, Liezza Dean, Alek Narozny FRONT ROW: Rav Singh, Khacee Leevers, Mr Blaze Reynolds, Mrs Rebecca Chapman, Zac Lobb, Jared Fallon ABSENT: Max Baldock, Charli Beck, Joshua Bolton, Cooper Byers, Caitlin de Wind, George Hudson, Ashley Lance, Andy Law, Tara Mishra, Addy Naresh, Madhav Rajesh, Owen Santoso, Jack Searle, Jack Stibbs, Jagaan Sundar, Felix Torralbo Straton, Kenshin Watanabe, Harry Watson, Alisa Xu

Senior School

Amana Living Dementia Advocates Program BACK ROW: Louise Latino, Ms Janet Dowling, Nadine James FRONT ROW: Eleanor Crowhurst, Michael Bellgard, Dayne Metzner, Charlotte Ch’ng ABSENT: Ms Vanessa Kirkham, Rev Tim Russell

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Arts Scholarship Recipients 2017

Senior School Clubs, Groups & Achievements

LEFT TO RIGHT: Vevina Yang, Caelan Lu, Brendan Wright, Olivia Clinckers, Meisha McKenzie, Hiruni Perera, Jamie Lang, Samuel Mah

Centre for Performing Arts Front of House Volunteers BACK ROW: Alkasim Ghanim, Noah Gliosca, Mr Adrian Arnold, Mr Geoff Glencross, Emma Arnold, Juliet Morris FRONT ROW: Kaysha Asokananthan, Bell Clayton, Lexie O’Brien, Megan Arney, Grace Hoes, Madison Newman ABSENT: Jack Connell, Layaal Mikhael, Anjali Mishra, Tenayh Powell

Australian Computational and Linguistics Olympiad BACK ROW: Joanne Luo, Jeremy Wright, Andy Law, Jacob Smith FRONT ROW: Grace Tang, Ms Sue Cameron, Laura Tan ABSENT: Layaal Mikhael, Aron Thian

Circus Club

Australian Mathematics Competition Medal Winner

BACK ROW: Hailie Blair, Georgia Blackbeard, Fynn Gardner, Giulia Zilli, Liam Doherty, Michelle Williams MIDDLE ROW: Elly Gardner, Lauren Pitcher, Olivia Clinckers, Mr Paul Green, Liezza Dean, Kelsey Biddulph, Benjamin Robinson FRONT ROW: Hayden Rajmohan, Elijah Siebel, Gabrielle Ho, Joel Halley, Ashling Kearney, Dylan Marriott, Ashley Moles ABSENT: Alexandra Le, Ross Miller

PICTURED: Xiaoyu Chen

Coder Dojo Club – Junior School & Senior School Big Science Competition High Distinction Winners BACK ROW: Stephen Clarke, Bartholomew Tang, Callum Arndt, Thomas Fell-Smith, Yan Liu FRONT ROW: Thomas Stone, Mia Millward, Bianca Hollins, Gabrielle Ho, Connor Young ABSENT: Caelan Lu, Thenil Wijemanne

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BACK ROW: Matthew Berry, Thomas Fell-Smith, Luke Lambert, James Lund, Connor Chapell, Joel Walkemeyer, Tyson Neill, Riley Ainge FRONT ROW: Mason Cailes-Spence, Charlotte Whittaker, Connor Young, Ms Carla Miragliotta, Mr Peter Harper, Quinn Brands, Zoe Dallimore, Louis Wong ABSENT: Ben Clark, Akinshola Akinyemi, Blake Atkinson, Regan Bell, Ben Biddulph, Tristan Clement, Aidan Gurr, Daniel Mah, Ryan Metlitzky, Rohan O’Dwyer, Jacob Skender, Ashton Yu, Kate Zatella, Xiang Liu, Emily Harwood, Royce Li, Madan Krishnan, Debadipti Sarkar, Tim Scanlon

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ICAS Digital Technologies High Distinction Winners

Senior School Clubs, Groups & Achievements

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Indigenous Scholarship Recipients 2017 LEFT TO RIGHT: Cooper Hawley, Oliver Jacobson, Eschana Hilzinger-Smith, Joshua Kelly ABSENT: Elizabeth McGuire, Hayden Watkinson

ICAS English High Distinction and Medal Winners LEFT TO RIGHT: Siobhan Brennan, Aron Thian (Medal Winner), Ashley Lance, Xiaoyu Chen, Eva South, Grace Hoes

Interschool Chess – Junior School & Senior School

ICAS Mathematics High Distinction and Medal Winners BACK ROW: Grace Tang, Adeola Adeoye, Lucas Ho, Rémi Hart (Medal winner), Bartholomew Tang, Joanne Luo (Medal winner) FRONT ROW: Mia Millward, Michelle Thesman, Ashley Lance, Shevanka Dias Abeyagunawardene, Julius Clegg (Medal winner) ABSENT: Xiaoyu Chen, James Lund, Aidan Smith, Jacob Smith, Aron Thian

BACK ROW: Alex Lucas-Smith, Liam Levingston, Lloyd Allen, Ijerioluwa Mejiuni, Thomas Morgan, Patrick McPhail, Mason Morgillo THIRD ROW: Josh Wijaya, Ross Miller, Thomas Haynes, Aidan Smith, Om Sharma, Xiaoyu Chen, Sienna Garvey, Patrick Jones SECOND ROW: Mrs Ann Strautins, Ayneschkanna Mayurathan, Jack Augustin, Taj Crofts, Julius Clegg, Anthony Prasad, Shray Patel, Mrs Sara Mano FRONT ROW: Rohan Patel, Andy Zhou, Rohan Singh, Kyle Black, James Parker, Xiang Liu, Astrid Ravn ABSENT: Sampurna Mitra

Interschool Debating – Junior School & Senior School

ICAS Science High Distinction Winners BACK ROW: Aidan Smith, James Lund, Rémi Hart FRONT ROW: Shevanka Dias Abeyagunawardene, Michelle Thesman, Xiaoyu Chen

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BACK ROW: Fortune Aniyi, James Lund, Alkasim Ghanim, Christopher-John Daudu, Jeremy Wright, Steven Thiele, Andrew Jiang, Max Werner FIFTH ROW: Zoe Polglase, Jagaan Sundar, Dulith Sirisuriya, Adebowale Adeoye, Bartholomew Tang, Ryan Garvey, Christopher Ivison, Max Barrow, Holly Attwater FOURTH ROW: Michael Fallon, Om Sharma, Aditya Ullas Chandran, Lucy Snow, Kush Jog, Toni Aniyi, Lucas Ho, Lisa Williams, Aamir Patankar, Prisha Goel THIRD ROW: Catherine Choong, Lara Bezuidenhout, Zakaria Ebrahim, Shevanka Dias Abeyagunawardene, Baran Rostamian, Matthew Tomlinson, Asha McDonald, Adeola Adeoye, Stephen Clarke, Clara Moody, Lexie O’Brien SECOND ROW: Steele Baker, Ruby Fegan, Ashley Lance, Rachel Lee, Kelly Briggs, Michelle Thesman, Chenelle Liyanage, Thomas Stone FRONT ROW: Kayla O’Connor, Aarti Yadav, Quinn Brands, Mr Mitch Jamieson, Miss Mona Lingensjo, Ms Elizabeth Bowyer, Austin Matthews, Ashleigh Gurr, Tashie Baker ABSENT: Samantha Briggs, Alex Crowhurst, Lauryn Gilchrist, Ethan Hipper, Grace Hoes, Yan Liu, Layaal Mikhael, Sankalpa Mitra, Ewan Moles, Dexter Payenberg, Hayden Rogalasky, Rozhin Saffar, Rahul Sinha, Felix Torralbo Straton

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Leadership Scholarship Recipients 2017 LEFT TO RIGHT: Eleanor Crowhurst, Eva South

Lego Club – Junior School & Senior School BACK ROW: Lachlan Buchanan, Liam Levingston, Mrs Rebecca Chapman, Joel Walkemeyer, Manya Texler FRONT ROW: James Trevor, Oliver Jacobson, Charlotte Whittaker, Taj Crofts, Amos Butler ABSENT: Tyson Neill

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Mathematics Competition Representatives – Junior School & Senior School Students pictured are those who received Distinctions or above BACK ROW: Brendan Wright, Daren Xu, Benjamin Coleman, Dayne Metzner, Jeremy Wright, Matthew Stickells, Jack Volpi, Ben Drew, Andrew Jiang, James Lund, Nicholas Ahrens SIXTH ROW: Rémi Hart, Jacob Smith, Andy Law, Thomas Jardine, Fynn Gardner, Harry Unwin, Remy Seneque, Thomas Yang, Haritha Ranaweera, Aryan Kalra, Travis Gauntlett, Myles Keeffe

FIFTH ROW: Aidan Smith, Lucas Ho, Chen Jeffrey, Brandon Wylie, Zoe Polglase, Jamie Lang, Jagaan Sundar, Alex Ellement, Jessica Cotham, Amrita Kaur, Lisa Williams, Owen Santoso, Bartholomew Tang FOURTH ROW: Jogitheshwar Shivakumar, Kian Hart, Adeola Adeoye, Toni Aniyi, Ellen Smith, Madhav Rajesh, Santi Chen, Alex Lucas-Smith, Liam Fukumoto, Rexton Ly, Holly Baker, Aditya Ullas Chandran, Imogen Khinsoe, Joanne Luo, Om Sharma, Fletcher Baines

THIRD ROW: Gabrielle Ho, Chenelle Liyanage, Thomas Stone, David Wu, Rachel Cole, Lexie O’Brien, Jack Stibbs, Ashleigh Heng-Chin, Laura Tan, Grace Tang, Stephen Clarke, Shevanka Dias Abeyagunawardene, Michelle Thesman, Kelly Briggs, Quinn Brands, Steele Baker, Joy Heng SECOND ROW: Nikita Arun, David Duff, Kavya Goel, Megan Smith, Mia Millward, Mrs Monique Ellement, Xiaoyu Chen, Ashley Lance, Oliver Wright, Mrs Angela Janssens, Sanika Dingre, Julius Clegg, Zoey Chia, Kerry Cao, Zoe Dallimore

FRONT ROW: Tyler Lengerich, Matthew Zatella, Pavin Choawiwat, Ruan Rademeyer, James Kemble, Benjamin Tang, James Trevor, Ayodele Olowookere, Declan Pauline, Anthony Prasad, Paul Olukolu, Ishaan Gopalan, Ethan Young ABSENT: Blake Atkinson, Arielle Lu, Travis Reany, Aron Thian, Chongchong Ye

LEO Club

Media Workshop

BACK ROW: Fraser de Wind, Jeremy Wright, Mr Blaze Reynolds, ChristopherJohn Daudu, Alkasim Ghanim FRONT ROW: Samantha Briggs, Jasmine Berry, Dhivyen Karthikeyaaron, Mason Morgillo, Ella August, Jasmin Ozolins ABSENT: Astrid Brittain, Claire Nelson, Addy Naresh

BACK ROW: Georgia Blackbeard, Fynn Gardner, Ms Hayley Wellington, Dylan Gardiner Jade Soucik FRONT ROW: Dehemi Abeysinghe, Isabella Ong, Maclean Huddy, Michelle Thesman, Ashling Kearney, Samara Ainge ABSENT: Jack Connell, Henry McNamee, Christian Rudd

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Mock Trial Teams

P&F Student Recognition Program Recipients 2017

BACK ROW: Aneeka Le Roux, Claire Nelson, Lara Burrows, Ryan Garvey, Steven Thiele, Jameson Bland, Astrid Brittain, Christopher Ivison MIDDLE ROW: Angel Liu, Max Barrow, Siobhan Brennan, Randi Beck, Ellie Smith, Carina Tabuteau, Jasmin Johnson, Vivien Pua FRONT ROW: Louisa Cook, Joanne Luo, Chase Scott, Mr Tim Brown, Michael Fallon, Juvenna Tassone, Kate Okely ABSENT: Thomas Barnes, Genevieve Bowyer-Funnell, Matt Bryan, Cleo Clegg, Alex Crowhurst, Sarah Kirke, Michelle Ligovich, Aron Thian, Javier Williams

BACK ROW: Georgia Prescott, Emma Cumming, Kiara Speechley, Connor Chapell, Jaime Prescott, Joel Walkemeyer, Amy Johnson, Quinn Brands FRONT ROW: Julius Clegg, Connor Young, Levi Gatti, Alessandra Ho, Felicity Metcalfe, Tim White, Brodie Chapell, Hayden Rogalasky ABSENT: Lloyd Allen, Riley Ainge, Chloe Lake, Liam Levingston, Hugh McGuire, Jay Raffel, Sienna Ryan, Jacob Smith, Ashley Tsang

National Chemistry Quiz High Distinction Winners

Presentation Video Group

BACK ROW: Holly Baker, Aron Thian, Thomas Jardine, Myles Keeffe, Jamie Lang, Travis Gauntlett, Andy Law, Christopher-John Daudu, Jeremy Wright, James Lund, Rémi Hart, Jacob Smith, Layaal Mikhael, Aidan Smith FRONT ROW: Xiaoyu Chen, Shevanka Dias Abeyagunawardene, Laura Tan, Bridget Ellement, Joanne Luo, Arham Farhan, Dhivyen Karthikeyaaron, Bartholomew Tang, Ellen Smith, Lexie O’Brien, Kelly Briggs, Harrison O’Dea-Credaro, Julius Clegg ABSENT: Ben Heatley, Mia Millward

Nulsen Youth Program Patrons and Committee Members BACK ROW: Bartholomew Tang, Fortune Aniyi, Ms Grace Itzstein, Brendan Wright, Jack McKay FRONT ROW: Ashlee Rennick, Shayna Jog, Amy Doak, Grace Hoes ABSENT: Samantha Briggs, Rev Tim Russell

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LEFT TO RIGHT: Fynn Gardner, Josh Hayes, Noah Gliosca, Mr Greg Port, Mr Daniel Lambert (2014) ABSENT: Charlton Bingham, Christian Rudd, Jack Connell, Mitchell Rudd, Nicole Currie, Shaun Morgan

RAAFA Walking and Exergaming Group BACK ROW: Felicity Metcalfe, Max Barrow, Jeremy Ash, Jeremy Wright, James Lund, Luke Lambert, Amy Doak, Jasmin Johnson MIDDLE ROW: Michael Fallon, Jordana Matthews, Allison Ferguson, Tahlia Halley, Evie Younge, Divyansh Sharma, Ellen Smith, Caitie Berry, Sankalpa Mitra FRONT ROW: Sanika Dingre, Stephanie Behets, Ashleigh Heng-Chin, Clara Moody, Holly Younge, Sarah Christopher, Grace Tang, Kaysha Asokananthan, Avanti Dantale ABSENT: Charli Beck, Ryan Garvey, Alkasim Ghanim, Layaal Mikhael, Tenayh Powell, Rev Tim Russell, Miss Emily Perrella, Ms Catherine Donnelly

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Senior School Clubs, Groups & Achievements

Technical Theatre Club – Junior School & Senior School BACK ROW: Mr Adrian Arnold, Myles Keeffe, Thomas Killmier-Burns, Liam Levingston, Mr Geoff Glencross FRONT ROW: Alana Levingston, Jared Walkemeyer, Hamish Hillier, Edward Harvey, Oliver Jacobson ABSENT: Tyson Neill

Wanju Café Club BACK ROW: Rahul Sinha, Lisa Williams, Rémi Hart, Ifeoluwa Mejiuni, Ellie White, Amy Doak, Grace Barnes MIDDLE ROW: Jazmyn Uden, Samantha Briggs, Tahlia Halley, Jasmine Berry, Imogen Petridis, Cameron Tsang, Annabel Bright FRONT ROW: Stephanie Behets, Kaysha Asokananthan, Imogen Balcombe, Mrs Yvette Tsang, Clara Moody, Madison Newman, Sanika Dingre ABSENT: Tenayh Powell, Emelia Preston, Bri Withers

Robotics Club – Junior School & Senior School BACK ROW: Jacob Gray, Jade Soucik, Thomas Fell-Smith, Joel Walkemeyer, Rémi Hart, Mitchell Rudd, Liam Levingston, Connor Chapell, Luke Lambert, Rahul Sinha, Manya Texler, Alana Levingston FOURTH ROW: Quinn Brands, Oliver Jacobson, James Stachewicz, Riley Ainge, Jay Raffel, Om Sharma, Mason Morgillo, Imogen Khinsoe, Kenichi Makita, Matthew Berry, Lachlan Buchanan, Tim White, Levi Gatti THIRD ROW: Krishni Agarwal, Hayden Rogalasky, James Rudd, Jamie Snow, Luke

Southwell Music Tuition Grant Recipients 2017 BACK ROW: Jamie Lang, Jeremy Wright, Benjamin Coleman, Amelia Starling FRONT ROW: Allison Ferguson, Megan Smith, Ash Lake ABSENT: Julius Clegg, Kaelan Fukumoto, Angus Kilgour, Devon Lake, James Lund

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Williams, James Trevor, Ashling Kearney, Brodie Chapell, Samara Ainge, Jack Searle, Nicholas Mulcahy, Connor Young, Benjamin Tang, James Kemble SECOND ROW: Kerry Cao, Jaxon Chan, Shray Patel, Taj Crofts, Ashleigh Gurr, Toby Landau, Louis Wong, Julius Clegg, Aaliyah Kadir, William Carruthers, Benjamin Lin, Mia Lowe FRONT ROW: Thenuk Wijemanne, Liam Miller, Amber Thomson-Russell, Anthony Prasad, Mr David Musgrave, Mrs Donna Hatton, Noah Gliosca, Mr John Levingston, Mr Paul Green,

Writers Group

Pavin Choawiwat, Daniella Roeves, David Duff, Marcus Guzman ABSENT: Mr Christopher-Jack Andrew (2014), Mrs Holly Bentley, Joshua Bolton, Tristan Clement, Joshua Conigliaro, Mr Nick Dumas (2014), Wiremu Green, Madan Krishnan, Sam Lambert, Caleb Letizia, Mr Aaron Musgrave (2013), Mr Rohan Musgrave (2015), Mr Pragash Murugesan (2016), Haruka Saito, Debadipti Sarkar, Elliot Sarmidi, Hunter Stone, Lucas Trim, Mr Anthony Tufilli (2015)

BACK ROW: Dante Barrett, Madhav Rajesh,Ellen Smith, Eliana Hullett, Holly Baker, Felix Torralbo Straton, Tara Mishra, Charlotte George MIDDLE ROW: Mrs Ann Strautins, Tashie Baker, Cooper Byers, William Mulcahy, Olivia Clinckers, Lauren Pitcher, Michelle Thesman, Ms Sue Cameron FRONT ROW: Emilia Traverso, Rachel Cole, Lexie O'Brien, James Lund, Ashley Lance, Alana Sivacolundhu, Catherine Cheng ABSENT: Alexandra Le, Samantha White

Yoga Club BACK ROW: Madhav Rajesh, Jared Walkemeyer, Ksenya Kerapa, Ellie White, Luc Latino, Yogi Kumar, Martha Pritchard, Felix Torralbo Straton MIDDLE ROW: Steele Baker, Zakaria Ebrahim, Cooper Byers, Liam Doherty, Holly Baker, Alek Narozny, Kelly Briggs, Rav Singh FRONT ROW: Kaysha Asokananthan, Kelly Snow, Tashie Baker, Mr John Hunt, Hannah Brierley, Sophie Smith, Charlize Scott ABSENT: Louise Latino, Alex Lucas-Smith, Jogitheshwar Shivakumar, Ellie Smith

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Outdoor LearninƂ ProƂrams, ExchanƂes Trips

Year 8

Outdoor Learning Program

The Year 8 Outdoor Learning Pro gram (OLP) was the best camp I have ever bee n on. It was great to have a week away to enjoy the outdoors and have fun with our House group and Head of House.

Year 7

Outdoor Learning Program

In the last week of Term 3, all Year 7s participated in our Outdoor Learning Program (OLP) which was a fun experience where we learned a lot of things. When we arrived at the Forest Edge Camp in Waroona, we were introduced straight away to the concept of ‘expanding our paradigm’, or getting out of our comfort zone. Over the next few days we participated in a variety of fun activities, all of which had a deeper meaning. The Low Ropes, for example, was an obstacle course that was impossible to do alone, and it taught us the importance of teamwork.

Low Ropes, Mid Ropes, High Rop es, Crate Climbing, Orienteering, a hike and the Historical Tour with Mr Hunt: these were some of the many activities we enjoyed on the OLP , and I couldn’t pick a favourite. I was so excited to do the High Ropes, but I got super scared (as it was really high) about half way through the course. The Low Ropes should really be renamed ‘Team Building’, as it was a really great way of get ting to know one another and learning to trust the people in your House. The 8km hike took hou rs and hours to complete. The hiking was so tirin g and by the end all of us just wanted to sit dow n. We did three night activities; the Quiz, Circus activities with Mr Green, and a Movie Night where we watched the animated com edy, Inside Out. The Year 8 OLP was really amazin g, filled with laughs and many, many memo ries. I loved every bit of it. Asha McDonald Year 8

As well as doing regular day activities and night activities, we went to a completely different location for an overnight camp, where we slept in tents and cooked our own food. Although the weather conditions weren’t the best, we still pushed on and had a good time. I thoroughly enjoyed the OLP and my favourite activity was Rock Climbing. However, the Incentive Course (a large hike to the overnight camping zone) and Pamper Pole came a close second and third. I would like to thank all teachers who were involved with the Year 7 OLP – you are all awesome. From performing mesmerising magic tricks to telling funny jokes, all of the staff involved with this camp were great to be around. When the OLP came to an end, we thanked all of our teachers and instructors, and went on the bus back to All Saints’, and soon were home for a great start to the holidays straight after camp. Om Sharma Year 7

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Year 9 Outdoor Learning Programs

Japanese ExchanƂe

On 2 April this year, 14 All Saints’ Japanese language students set off on an 18-day trip across Japan accompanied by Mr Haddow and Mrs Velletri. Starting in the southern region of Japan, we landed in Haneda Airport and boarded the Shinkansen (more commonly known as a bull et train) to Hiroshima.

DwellinƂup

The Year 9 Outdoor Learning Program (OLP) at Dwellingup was a camp filled with team-building exercises and activities that pushed our limits. We participated in a wide range of activities, including canoeing along the Murray River, a Tree Top Adventure, a 16km hike along the Bibbulmun Track and Mountain Biking. All these activities were very physical and challenged our strength and perseverance. They pushed us past our limits and proved to us how much the body can do if we put our minds to it.

Collie

In the last week of Term 1, half of the Year 9 students travelled to Collie for our Outdoor Learning Program (OLP). This experience was different to previous OLPs because every night we were camping in tents at a different location. On Day One we arrived at the College very early but definitely excited. The long bus ride was filled with games of ‘spotto’, many riddles and even some singing. Once we arrived we huddled for the briefing at the stunning quarry and then got straight into the activities, with the group splitting up into smaller ones with a camp instructor. My group’s first activity was Rock Climbing and Abseiling. There were a few of us that felt a bit tentative standing at the top of a 20m cliff looking down. These activities, especially Rock Climbing, used a lot of teamwork, as your life was in the hands of your peers on the ground. From that activity we caught the mini bus back to our first campsite at Honeymoon Pool. The next couple of days included activities like White-Water Rafting, which was my personal favourite, a 12km hike and a 4km Canoe trip. On Day Four, my group experienced a challenge when we hiked 3km in the wrong direction on the way to the canoes, but at least now we can look back and laugh. It happened because the map was upside down! I now look back on the Year 9 OLP as a wonderful experience, not by just physically and mentally pushing myself, but by becoming more independent and gaining new relationships. There were many times when we doubted ourselves but we always pushed on and made what we thought was impossible, possible. Meisha McKenzie Year 9 122

We also got the chance to relax and swim in the river in free time, do creative drawing with charcoal at night, create bandanas and play many inventive card games with in our group. On the last day, all the Dwellingup groups met with , etition Comp the town park to have a big Orienteering points available all around the town. The favourite part about this for most people was that we got to use walkietalkies to communicate with all the other groups. The camp also helped us develop a range of life skills, s, such as cooperation with fellow members of the group and , esses weakn and ths streng ual learning our individ getting to know our teachers, group leaders and peers a little bit better. The trip home showed just how much closer a year group we had become. Instead of only talking to our close friends, all groups were singing together and laughing like great friends. The entire Dwellingup OLP was a positive experience and went way too quickly. It always feels nice to come home and have a nice warm shower and sleep, but the memories we made on the Year 9 OLP will be ones that can’t be replaced and will stay with us forever. Madison Gauntlett and Amelia Starling Year 9

Falls Creek Ski Trip

Thirty-eight All Saints’ College students were extremely excited to travel to Falls Creek, Melbourne in the June/July school holidays this year for the annual Ski Trip. We were counting down the days and rushing around getting all of our ski gear ready for the cold. Finally it was the day to leave for Melbourne and we couldn’t keep our minds off how nice the snow would be. It is fair to say our expectations were high. A few hours later we landed in Melbourne. It was much colder than Perth, but little did we know the next day in Falls Creek was predicted to reach a maximum of around -1 degrees. Early the next morning we packed our belongings and took off on the long bus ride to Falls Creek. Roughly five hours later the bus was traveling up a steep and narrow road, and as we got closer to the top of the mountain we began to see flakes of snow scattered on the trees. When we arrived, the excitement of both the teachers and the students was great, especially those who were seeing snow for the first time. Our high expectations were not only met but exceeded.

Over the next few days we visited nearby island Miyajima and went to the Hiroshim a Peace Museum to pay our respects. Prior to the trip the City of Melville coordinated a Japanese Paper Crane festival, where people and mem bers of the College helped to create 1 000 paper cran es for us to take to Japan and put on display at the Sadako Statue. Our next stop across the country was Kurashiki where we admired the thousands of cherry blossom trees in bloom. We then took a trai n to the city of Himeji to look at Himeji Castle. We continued to Kyoto and took part in a tradition al tea ceremony conducted by Mrs Velletri's friends . The next few days were spent around Kyoto visi ting famous sites. Following a two-hour bullet trai n ride from the east of Japan to the heart of Tok yo we arrived at the next stage of our trip, the exc hange at Josai High School, All Saints' Japane se sister school. The following days consisted of going to Josai and experiencing Japanese school life. On our final day at Josai we enjoyed a farewell par ty with all our host brothers and sisters, knowin g that a longlasting bond had been formed. We ended our trip on a high not e visiting Tokyo Disneyland where we enjoyed goin g on the many rides, spending our last yen on souvenirs, and finishing the day with kimono fitti ngs and karaoke. Thank you to our Japanese exp ert, Vita Sensei, who navigated us through the airports , train stations and helped when a language bar rier was present, and to Mr Haddow, who got to exp erience Japan for the first time. Layne Brown Year 11

The next five days we had skiing lessons for two hours and then free time until dinner. The free time allowed us to dine at the gorgeous cafés that looked out onto the snow and drink delicious hot chocolates that warmed our freezing fingers. The Ski Trip was an experience of a lifetime which allowed us to have fun and socialise with friends outside the school environment. The teachers on this trip were wonderful and we thank them tremendously for all the help they provided in creating an amazing trip. Kate Rideout Year 9 123


Teach Learn Grow Trip

Does waking up at 5.30am on the first morning of holidays sound like a fun experience? How about sleeping on a library floor and a week with no phone reception? Still no?

Instrumental Camp

Well, this is what 15 students from Years 11 and 12 plunged into when we set out for Bayulu Remote Community School, located just outside Fitzroy Crossing in the Kimberley. Many of us claim it to be one of the best experiences of our lives. This was All Saints’ College’s second trip to Bayulu in partnership with Teach Learn Grow, which seeks to reduce and close the education gap between rural schools and Perth metropolitan schools.

Politics and Law Trip

In Term 2, 18 Year 11 Politics and Law students had the opportunity to visit our national capital and get a first-hand view of how our government operates. Some of the highlights of our trip included several visits to Parliament House, which included a tour of the building, a committee hearing and two rounds of Question Time. We were even shown around some areas of Parliament House not usually open to the public by Mr Ben Morton MP, Federal Liberal Member for Tangney. Mr Morton also mentioned All Saints’ in the 90-second statement he gave to the House of Representatives later in the day. We visited many other sites around Canberra, such as the National Gallery, the Portrait Gallery, and the National Archive where we saw the original Act constituting the Federation in 1901, the High Court and Old Parliament House. We also had the opportunity to visit the Deep Space Centre which is tracking many of the satellites exploring outer space. We learnt many interesting and exciting things about the Australian Government and Canberra’s history throughout the trip. And were warned to keep our eyes open and remember everything, as Mr Brown and Ms Kirkham would be running a quiz every night with questions based on the day’s visits. The highlight of the trip was a rare opportunity to meet and talk to the Governor-General, His Excellency Sir Peter Cosgrove, in Government House at Yarralumla, just outside Canberra. It was an absolute honour and pleasure. All in all, it was a wonderful experience and we are grateful for everything we learned on the 2017 Politics and Law Trip. Steven Thiele Year 11 124

The 2017 All Saints’ College Inst rumental Camp was a weekend filled with great music, people and food. In late July this year, All Saints’ instrumental ensembles and directors spent two days developing on our musical abil ity and working on a range of pieces.

Our second trip aligned with NAIDOC week, which meant there was less tutoring than normal and also meant that along with the students of Bayulu, we got to learn about indigenous culture. This ranged from learning how to make bush medicine and damper to learning about the history of Gooniyandi, Walmajarri and surrounding indigenous peoples.

The types of Music you could hea r as you walked through the grounds ranged from smooth Jazz and Classical to famous movie hits. The teachers and Music tutors made the camp run smoothly and ensured tha t we all got to our rehearsals on time and with our instruments. Even though we spent hours reh earsing with our various bands, we still had some time to kick back and enjoy playing car ds, a game of Basketball or playing the chocola te game at the Years 7 – 9 Games Night.

However, sightseeing was not lacking during the experience. Trips to Mimbi Caves, Geikie Gorge and even places like the original cave school and Bayulu community meant that we got to experience the North West of Australia in a way that isn’t possible as a normal tourist. The best part of the trip for me was definitely the indigenous students and the way that we interacted with them. It was truly an amazing experience that can be rivalled by no other. Although the main purpose of the trip is to teach and tutor, there was still so much to learn from the week. And while all of this was going on, we were given the chance to give back and interact with the community around us. Mitchell Hughes-Owen Year 12

Choral Camp

In early May, the four Senior School choirs ventured to Swanleigh for the annual All Saints’ College Choral Camp.

Overall, the Instrumental Camp was a great time to rehearse and have fun in a mu sical way. Amelia Starling Year 9

The weekend was jam packed with rehearsals led by the choral directors, Mrs Kerkovius, Mrs Currie, Mr Ablett and accompanist, Mrs Jose. Each choir increased their repertoire and improved their singing tremendously by working closely with their directors. Mr Basell and Ms Knoblauch, as honorary members of the Music Department, were also of great help during rehearsals. On Saturday afternoon the choirs combined to work with Academic Sessional Mr Kris Bowtell (Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts), who taught us using the ‘Dalcroze’ method, which focuses on exploring Music through movement. While the main focus of the camp was singing, we also indulged in amazing food, played games, and forged many friendships which are sure to last a lifetime. The weekend concluded with a show-and-tell, and it was great to see how far we’d all come in such a short time. Overall the camp was a great experience and would not have been possible without the amazing work from Mrs Kerkovius and the other Music staff. Ellie Belford-Thomas Year 10

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From the Head of Health and Physical Education 2017 saw Sport at the College go to another level, and there was much success to celebrate, both on and off the field.

Sport Senior School

One of the most exciting and historic moments in All Saints’ College Sport occurred early in the year with the introduction of Junior School Sports Captains, joining forces with the Senior School Sports Captains. They enjoyed some productive meetings during the year which resulted in many great events, the highlight being the Junior and Senior School Futsal World Cups in Term 1, organised completely by our Sports Captains. Thanks to the Friends of Sport, we were also able to buy Junior School House mascots for the first time in the College’s history. 2017 was the first year we were able to align the Interhouse Sports Programs across Junior and Senior Schools on a Thursday afternoon, with students in Years 5 – 12 enjoying a range of Sports from 1.30pm – 4.30pm across the campus. Another highly successful initiative this year has been the All Saints’ College Running Club, which has resulted in more than 150 students, parents, staff, Old Saints and community members gathering on the oval once or twice a week. In February all Years 7 – 12 students made their way to Challenge Stadium to take part in the Interhouse Swimming Carnival. This is the perfect event to kick off the year and ensures that the Academic Year begins with a positive community feel. Murdoch House took out the Lambert Cup in 2017 for the second year in a row! In Term 2 students in Kindergarten – Year 12 gathered on the oval to take part in our fourth whole College Interhouse Cross Country Carnival. In an historic first, Timing Chips were used to record every student’s race time: a brilliant addition to an already amazing event. Congratulations to Murdoch House for winning the Senior School Champion House Trophy, as well as the Whole College Trophy. The final Interhouse Carnival for the year was Athletics, which took place in August. The weather was wonderful and the College oval looked superb, thanks to the exceptional work of our Grounds staff. In the end Murdoch came out on top for the fourth year running in a close-fought competition. This meant that Murdoch House won all three Interhouse Carnivals for 2017 – an outstanding achievement for all involved. Thank you to all the students for the enthusiasm and energy they display at these Interhouse Carnivals, as well as the staff who assist at the events. Also, many thanks to the Friends of Sport, as well as all the parents, friends and family members who come along to support our students.

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All interhouse competitions were followed by Associated and Catholic Colleges of WA (ACC) Interschool Carnivals, where our top athletes competed against students from other schools. All Saints’ competes in the ‘A’ Division of all three ACC carnivals – an achievement in itself. We observed some brilliant individual and team achievements at these events, and congratulate and thank all the participants for the way they represented our College. Additionally, a number of our students in Years 7 – 12 competed against other schools this year in School Sport WA (SSWA) and ACC competitions in a range of Sports, including Australian Rules Football, Basketball, Touch, Golf, Surfing, Netball, European Handball, Soccer, Ultimate Frisbee, Indoor Volleyball, Beach Volleyball, Cricket, Triathlon, Orienteering, Softball, Water Polo and Tennis. Community Sport developed further this year, with exceptional player and team numbers in our ASC Basketball and Netball Clubs. Students ranging from Years 1 – 12 represented the College in community competitions, with over 350 students taking part throughout the year. We are fortunate to have amazing volunteer parents, family members, friends, current students and Old Saints who act as Committee Members, Coaches and Team Managers. A huge thank you to all of these helpers, for without your support these Clubs would not function. We also had students playing in community Indoor Soccer and specialist Cricket coaching programs, which shows the diversity of our student interests and talents. We congratulate all of our students who represented the state and nation in a range of sporting competitions this year. The College is proud of all of these representatives for striving for excellence. With so much sporting participation happening at the College and so many amazing success stories, it was great to showcase so many of these events and achievements on our ASC Sport Instagram and Facebook pages. If you haven’t started following these social media pages, please get involved! Sport is a significant part of College life, and we acknowledge all students, coaches and families for their enthusiasm and support of our programs. We cannot wait to sink our teeth into 2018, when we have many more exciting initiatives and programs to unveil to the College community. Mr Oliver Beath Head of Health and Physical Education

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Senior School Sport ACC Cross Country BACK ROW: Cameron Kolinac, Brendan Wright, Fletcher Bright, David Connell, Ijerioluwa Mejiuni, Jay Lake, Daniel Cumming, Felix Shackleton, Dayne Metzner, Lloyd Allen, Joely Patterson, Harrison Woodfield-Hoare FIFTH ROW: Grace Clavey, Kiara Speechley, Ewan Moles, Luka Martins, Angus Hadwen, Scott Cornish, Conor Clavey, Jacob Feist, Jacob Dean, Paudie Whalley, Dylan

ACC Swimming BACK ROW: Remy Seneque, Adam John, Luc Latino, Benjamin McVeigh, Logan Gregory, Benjamin Coleman, Travis Powell, Alexander Coleman, Tom Marsh, Fraser de Wind, David Connell, Jacob Feist, Callum Stickells, Michael Bellgard FIFTH ROW: Luke Claridge, Sean Curran, Max Werner, Cameron Kolinac, Chloe Lake, Steven Thiele, Mitchell Hughes-Owen, Zachary Watkinson, Aravind Sundaram, Joely Patterson, Matthew White, Fynn Gardner, Jacob Dean, William Birney, Luca Gatti

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Gardiner, Luke Simpson, Zoe Polglase FOURTH ROW: Georgie Blevin, Tahlia Halley, Taylah Ion, Rory Martin, Nadine James, Taylah Smith, Emma Cumming, Lyndon Kenworthy-Groen, Eliana Hullett, Jessica Tregilles, Bartholomew Tang, Cameron Tsang, Felicity Metcalfe, Izzy Jeminson THIRD ROW: Eli Gasmier, Allison Ferguson, Samuel Traianedes, Madhav Rajesh, Holly Baker,

Caitlin Attwater, Charlotte George, Ayomide Olowookere, Lauren Hanson, Kate Rideout, Charli Beck, John Condidorio, Vevina Yang, Zoe Johnston, Miranda Templeman SECOND ROW: Steele Baker, Tashie Baker, James Johnson, Alessandra Ho, Ellie Polglase, Steely Green, Astrid Johnson, Noah Kalkhoven, Alek Narozny, Benjamin Robinson, Blake Skewes, Emily Mischke, Aidan Lindsay, Joel Halley, Jackson Bright

FRONT ROW: Ruby Fegan, Hannah Rennick, Grace Hoes, Quintelle Kenworthy-Groen, Miss Britt Gray, Rachel Yovich, Joshua Mott, Jizelle Kenworthy-Groen, Mr Damien Stevens, Gabrielle Ho, Madison Newman, Sienna Bailey, Aimee Willis ABSENT: Harry Laycock, Tom Heatley, Nikita Jan, Connor O'Dwyer, Lewis Wyatt, Megan Green, Lia Franklin, Phoebe North, Jocelyn Weir

Jenna Beugelaar, Kenshin Watanabe, Byron Blevin, Ewan Moles, Jack Goldrick, Emma Cumming, Jamie Lang, Amelia Starling FIFTH ROW: Jai Thomas, Bartholomew Tang, Ella August, Harry Wang, Zoe Polglase, Istvan Savanyo, Angus Kilgour, Dylan Gardiner, Laura Ellis, Kristen Penny, Jamie Hill, Jessica Tregilles, Georgia Prescott, Isabel Duncanson, Louise Latino, Sophie Wyatt, Rory Martin, Riley Eves, Chen Jeffrey FOURTH ROW: Chanelle Rich, Cameron Tsang, Jazmyn Uden, Amy Johnson, Vevina Yang, Georgia Munnings, Georgie Blevin, Holly Attwater, Holly Baker, Kelvin Olukolu, Taylah Ion, Spencer Jones, Nadine James, Emily Koziniec, Eliana Hullett, John Condidorio, Joshua Kelly, Imogen

Khinsoe, Syed Akid Shahabuddin, Camryn Pickett THIRD ROW: Ethan Hipper, Lauren Hanson, Michelle Williams, Madhav Rajesh, Charlotte George, Kate Rideout, Annabel Bright, Adeola Adeoye, Toni Aniyi, Alex Murray, Indiana Connor, Ayomide Olowookere, Samantha White, Caitlin Attwater, Miranda Templeman, Amber Medlock, Liam Fukumoto, Tara Mishra, Alicia Wong, Alyssa Unwin, Oliver Kirkby SECOND ROW: Finlay Balding, Yan Liu, Shiza Farhan, Paige James, Lauren Pitcher, Eli Gasmier, Bailey Hardy, Fletcher Baines, Lewis Butcher, Andrew Newton, Clara Moody, Amy Burwood, Rachel Cole, Reanne Pickett, Emily Mischke

FRONT ROW: Ben Heatley, Hannah Rennick, Mia Millward, Ashley Tsang, Alana Sivacolundhu, Charlotte Ch'ng, Aidan Lindsay, Sophia Charlton, Jizelle Kenworthy-Groen, Miss Rahni Greene, Daniel Cumming, Rachel Yovich, James Johnson, Gabrielle Ho, Georgia Stone, Quintelle Kenworthy-Groen, Madison Newman, Aimee Willis, Jackson Bright ABSENT: Sienna Bailey, Connor Begley, Lara Bezuidenhout, Eleanor Crowhurst, Benjamin Coleman, Rhys Davies, Jacob Dean, Jesse Floyd, Lia Franklin, Luca Gatti, Phoebe Goldrick, Tom Heatley, Nikita Jan, Izzy Jeminson, Cooper Milne, Amy Morgan, Martha Pritchard, Harshad Raffel, Lani Robinson, Aidan Smith, Laura Tan, Ayla Woodland

ACC Athletics FOURTH ROW: Jamie Hill, Zeta Orrman, Nikita Delaney, Lily Jeminson, Jessica Tregilles, Ryan Claridge, Evie Younge, Holly Morgan, Haritha Ranaweera, Connor O'Dwyer, Soph Werner, Jack Goldrick, Amy Morgan, Niamh Doherty, Chen Jeffrey, Felicity Metcalfe THIRD ROW: Lucy Snow, Kate Rideout, Izzy Jeminson, Samantha White, Holly Baker, John Condidorio, Taylah Ion, Izzy Lindsay, Isabel Duncanson, Zoe Polglase, Taylah Smith, Liam Doherty, Mitch McKell, Remi Pearce, Ayomide Olowookere, Katerina McKay, Amy Mundy

SECOND ROW: Ruby Fegan, Joel Halley, Michelle Thesman, Sophia Charlton, Emily Mischke, Amy Burwood, Finlay Balding, Eli Gasmier, Hugh McGuire, Dexter Payenberg, Charlotte George, Caitie Berry, Cooper Byers, Ethan Hipper, Jacqueline Bellgard, Asha Burwood, Benjamin Robinson, Harrison O'Dea-Credaro, Charlotte Ch'ng, Gabrielle Ho, David Wu FRONT ROW: Rachel Vujovic, Aidan Lindsay, James Johnson, Ashley Lance, Louis Walkden, Elly Gardner, Ellie Polglase, Elli Sforcina, Ms Brooke Haendel, Alessandra Ho, Samuel Neill, Lexie O'Brien, Ijerioluwa Mejiuni, Georgia Stone, Aidan Frazer, Mitchell Phillips, Mia Millward

ABSENT: Kyan Powell, Alex Smith, Lauren Pitcher, Lani Robinson, Jared Walkemeyer, Georgia Prescott, Holly Younge, Alex Saunders, Nathaniel Behn, Jai Thomas, Tom Heatley, Phoebe Goldrick, Lauren Hanson, Nadia Allen, Nikita Jan, Eleanor Crowhurst, Allysha McIntosh, Shaun Morgan, Finn Williams-Buckenara, Jaime Prescott, Sophie Driscoll, Conall Hansford

BACK ROW: Jacob Feist, JamĂŠ Speechley, Tyler Redman, Ijerioluwa Mejiuni, Jackie Zheng, Liam Alexander, Joshua Mott, Jay Lake, Matt Bryan, James Fereday, David Connell, Ben Drew, Dayne Metzner, Benjamin McVeigh, Adam John, Luc Latino SEVENTH ROW: Samantha Lengerich, Holly Morgan, Jason Lee, Angus Hadwen, Fortune Aniyi, Thomas Gerovich, Joely Patterson, Sean Curran, Nicholas Ahrens, Brendan Wright, Harry Unwin, Lloyd Allen, Megan Green, Fynn Gardner, Madison Gauntlett, Tiana Bussell, Meg Whittington SIXTH ROW: Kiara Speechley, James Bingham, Lyndon Kenworthy-Groen, Myles Keeffe, Luke Claridge, Luka Martins, Bailey Iuliano, Angus Carrie, Remy Seneque, Jacob Strachan,

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Senior School Sport ACC Basketball (Boys & Girls)

ACC 1st XVIII Football (Boys)

BACK ROW: Ella Robinson, Travis Powell, Alexander Coleman, Matthew Gilmour, Zachary Watkinson, Brendan Brown, Joshua Mott, Mungo Crichton THIRD ROW: Connor O'Dwyer, Aiden Clarke, Thomas Yang, Jordan Minchin, Sean Curran, Chloe Lake, Mike H Li, Eliana Ash SECOND ROW: Maddy Pittorino, Felicity Metcalfe, Caitlyn Soon, Michelle Ligovich, Mr Russ Haxby, Evie Younge, Jasmin Johnson, Harriet Holbrook, Siobhan Brennan FRONT ROW: Bell Clayton, Zoe Gampfer, Eve Nolin, Kade Kelly, Leon Condidorio, Ruth Nesaraj, Rachel Nicholls, Dharani McDonald ABSENT: Thomas Barnes, Chloe Pedersen, Emma Arnold, Alison Valov

BACK ROW: Felix Shackleton, Kelli Hartree, Julian Velletri, Zachary Watkinson, Matthew Gilmour, Joshua Mott, Connor Begley, Matt Bryan MIDDLE ROW: Samuel Neill, Luke Rieniets, Ned Baker, Rhys Davies, Lachlan Hartfield, Sean Curran, Bryn Greenhalgh, Byron Blevin FRONT ROW: Leon Condidorio, Kade Kelly, Jack Goldrick, Connor O'Dwyer, Joshua Young, Matthew Rankin, Alex Crowhurst ABSENT: Cameron Alexander, Elliott Butcher, Finn Williams-Buckenara, Tadiwa Hwendero, Javier Williams, Jacob Strachan

ACC AFL Cup (Year 10) (Boys & Girls)

ACC Cricket (Boys)

BACK ROW: Benjamin McVeigh, Joel Pirini, Austin Gardner, David Connell, Adam John, Angus Carrie MIDDLE ROW: Amy Doak, Jamie Hill, Nicholas Ahrens, Mr Damien Stevens, Wouter Teunissen, Callum Taylor, Taylah Ion FRONT ROW: Mason Gliosca, Indiana Connor, Olivia Day, Amy Mundy, Jack McKay ABSENT: Georgie Blevin, Conor Clavey, Sarah Cross, Benjamin Deacon, Teonne Haslemore, Tom Heatley, Ash Lake, Amy Mackay, Anna Mackay, Erin Morton, Reanne Pickett, Lauren McVeigh, Cam McIntosh, Caleb Strachan, Harry Watkins, Ben Willis

BACK ROW: Luke Rieniets, Jeremy Wright, Jesse Floyd, Connor Begley, Lachlan Hartfield, Kade Aitken, Alex Crowhurst FRONT ROW: Michael Fallon, Harsha Morisetty, Byron Blevin, Samuel Neill, Jasper Lush, Sankalpa Mitra ABSENT: Tate Devenish, Arham Farhan, Elliott Butcher

ACC Badminton (Boys & Girls) BACK ROW: Mike H Li, Daren Xu, Syed Amin Shahabuddin, Alexander Coleman, Emma Begley, Milain Ranasinghe, Erin McInnis MIDDLE ROW: Haley He, Owen Santoso, Layaal Mikhael, Harsha Morisetty, Izzy Goldsbury, Zeta Orrman, Irene Ling, Corrin Li FRONT ROW: Diya Iyengar, Ellie John, Sankalpa Mitra, Ms Peri Hawks, Chuen Ley Low, Vivien Pua, Juvenna Tassone ABSENT: Sophie Driscoll, Alex Crowhurst, Anton Ranallo

ACC Handball (Boys) BACK ROW: James Fereday, Jesse Floyd, Benjamin Whittle, Hao Yu Cui, Liam Alexander FRONT ROW: Harry Baker, Ben Munnings, Jack McCarthy, Thomas Jardine, Ryan Claridge ABSENT: Kade Aitken

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ACC Tennis (Boys & Girls)

BACK ROW: Trinity Tregurtha-Payne, Jameson Bland, Joely Patterson, Jesse Bright, Ella Robinson, Mitchell Hughes-Owen, Eleanor Longstaff THIRD ROW: Eliana Ash, Soph Werner, Lara Burrows, Claire Nelson, Genevieve Doig, Taya Kalkhoven, Alyza Hartree, Georgia Balding SECOND ROW: Maddy Pittorino, Jasmin Johnson, Jizelle Kenworthy-Groen, Siena Russell-Lane, Lily Jeminson, Niamh Doherty, Ella August, Ellie Smith FRONT ROW: Bell Clayton, Astrid Johnson, Rosie Birt, Miss Britt Gray, Niamh Cummins, Vani Srivastava, Amy Burwood ABSENT: Mungo Crichton, Jocelyn Weir, Chloe Pedersen, Holly Morgan, Phoebe North

BACK ROW: Layaal Mikhael, Angus Hadwen, Joely Patterson, Ms Peri Hawks, William Litchfield, Paudie Whalley, Ryan Garvey FRONT ROW: Khalin Ganeson-Hands, Corrin Li, Alessandra Ho, Jizelle Kenworthy-Groen, Emma Begley, Elli Sforcina, Vaidehi Sidharth, Chase Scott ABSENT: Anton Ranallo, Joel Walkemeyer, Jacob Drake, Maxim Govedarica, Sarah Christopher, Angel Liu

ACC Soccer (Boys & Girls)

ACC Touch Football (Boys & Girls)

BACK ROW: Cooper Milne, Megan Green, Daniel Cumming, Jay Lake, Christopher-John Daudu, Fraser de Wind, Lachlan Murdoch THIRD ROW: Bailey Iuliano, Luka Martins, Haritha Ranaweera, Paudie Whalley, Angus Hadwen, Adam Goodger, Faisal Hamza, Oliver Ch'ng SECOND ROW: Mr Mitch Jamieson, Louisa Cook, Indya Keeffe, Michelle Ligovich, James Manessis, Ollie Spear, Elli Sforcina, Tara Martin, Mr Damien Stevens FRONT ROW: Dharani McDonald, Rachel Nicholls, Jacqueline Bellgard, Meg Bwye, Harriet Holbrook, Eve Nolin, Zoe Gampfer, Kate Okely

BACK ROW: Thomas Jardine, Bryn Greenhalgh, Ned Baker, Daniel Cumming, Felix Shackleton, Matt Bryan, Liam Alexander, Lachlan Murdoch MIDDLE ROW: Grace Clavey, Megan Green, Ryan Claridge, Luka Martins, Bailey Iuliano, Lara Burrows, Jack Goldrick, Zeta Orrman FRONT ROW: Juvenna Tassone, Astrid Johnson, Ellie Smith, Mr Steve Young, Rachel Yovich, Caitie Berry, Lauren Anderson ABSENT: Camryn Pickett, Holly Morgan, Jocelyn Weir, Meg Whittington, Jacob Strachan

ACC Softball (Girls) BACK ROW: Lauryn Gilchrist, Astrid Brittain, Mr Mitch Jamieson, Niamh Doherty, Kirsty Loffell FRONT ROW: Kate Okely, Ellie John, Tessa Redman, Vani Srivastava, Jasmin Ozolins ABSENT: Randi Beck, Gina Lintern, Alexia Toole, Sophie Driscoll

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ACC Ultimate Frisbee (Mixed) BACK ROW: Sarith Ranasinghe, Kristian Frossos, Benjamin Whittle, Jack Volpi, Jack Connell, Josh Hayes, Fraser de Wind, Lachy Rogers MIDDLE ROW: Guinevere Richards, Jacqueline Bellgard, Divyansh Sharma, Andy Law, Daren Xu, Sam Snowden, Jameson Bland, Chuen Ley Low FRONT ROW: Irene Ling, Soph Werne, Emily Minchin, Mrs Becky Renton, Haley He, Lily Jeminson, Niamh Cummins ABSENT: Lochie Walmsley, Genevieve Bowyer-Funnell, James Manessis, Rory Dalitz, Shaun Morgan

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Senior School Sport ACC Volleyball Term 1 (Boys & Girls) BACK ROW: Rhys Davies, Tom Marsh, Christopher-John Daudu, Julian Velletri, Jay Lake, Henry McNamee, Hao Yu Cui, James Fereday THIRD ROW: Lia Franklin, Erin McInnis, Mitchell Hughes-Owen, Cooper Milne, Jack McCarthy, Steven Thiele, William Birney, Eleanor Longstaff, Trinity Tregurtha-Payne SECOND ROW: Mr Damien Stevens, Matthew Rankin, Ollie Spear, Izzy Goldsbury, Taya Kalkhoven, Aneeka Le Roux, Alyza Hartree, Harry Baker, Miss Britt Gray FRONT ROW: Diya Iyengar, Amy Burwood, Carina Tabuteau, Rosie Birt, Tara Martin, Nikita Delaney, Laura Tan, Vivien Pua, Alison Choong ABSENT: Cameron Alexander, Jaime Prescott, Mackenzie Adams, Gina MacFarlane, Phoebe North

ASC Basketball Club – Junior School & Senior School (Summer 2016/2017, Winter 2017) BACK ROW: Ellie White, Thomas Barnes, Callum Stickells, Logan Gregory, Mungo Crichton, Ben Drew, Austin Gardner, Ijerioluwa Mejiuni, Ifeoluwa Mejiuni, Thomas KillmierBurns, Brendan Brown, Justis Koh, Ethan Siebel, Jamal Fanaian, Sean Verga, Benjamin McVeigh, Lloyd Allen, Cameron Kolinac, Fletcher Bright EIGHTH ROW: Aidan Smith, Cameron Tsang, Elley Dymond, Jacob Smith, Rémi Hart, Kade Kelly, Connor O'Dwyer, Samantha Lengerich, Luke Simpson, Wouter Teunissen, Alexander Clarke, Thomas Yang, Jack O'Connor, Connor Chapell, Christopher Ivison, Tiana Bussell, Lani Robinson, Jessica Tregilles, Matthew Brown, David Pagano SEVENTH ROW: Brooke Ahrens, Eli Gasmier, Lewis Butcher, Mason Morgillo, Taylah Smith, Sophie Wyatt, Allysha McIntosh, James Hodgen, Alex Ellement, Jeremy Ash, James Bingham, Angus Kilgour, Charlie Wilkinson, Jasmine York, Taylah Ion, Leon Condidorio, Eliana Hullett, Hunter Shaw, Olivia Day, Nadine James, Harrison Ion

ACC Volleyball Term 2 (Boys & Girls) BACK ROW: Matthew White, Fraser de Wind, Henry McNamee, Jeremy Wright, Josh Hayes, Conall Hansford, Jordan Minchin, Steven Thiele MIDDLE ROW: Aneeka Le Roux, Giacomo Zafalon, Matthew Litwin, William Birney, Alkasim Ghanim, Sam Snowden, Giulia Zilli, Lia Franklin, Astrid Brittain FRONT ROW: Alison Choong, Layne Brown, Leighton Allen, Grace Clavey, Rachel Yovich, Tom Chaplin, Carina Tabuteau, Laura Tan ABSENT: Thomas Barnes, Travis Powell, Meg Whittington, Camryn Pickett, Alison Valov, Mackenzie Adams, Kirsty Loffell, Jaime Prescott

SIXTH ROW: Ethan Hipper, Kelsey Biddulph, Matthew Mulcahy, Toni Aniyi, Gethin Richmond Cooper, Santi Chen, Annabel Bright, Kelvin Olukolu, Hamish Hillier, John Condidorio, Georgie Blevin, Amber Medlock, Aamir Patankar, Liam Doherty, Liam Ngeow, George Hudson, Ellen Smith, Madhav Rajesh, Tom Harris, Lauren Hanson, Bailey Hullett, Kyan Powell FIFTH ROW: Aidan Frazer, James Johnson, Campbell Bright, Elle Griffiths, Madison Bourne, Scarlett McVeigh, Ben Fell-Smith, Xavier Damonse, Catherine Choong, Zakaria Ebrahim, Stephen Clarke, Matthew Tomlinson, Kian Hart, Sophia Charlton, Teonne Haslemore, Ashton Collins, Josh Bovell, Matthew Berry, Zoe Wilkinson, Katie Biddulph, Ashley Tsang, Finlay Balding, William Tomlinson FOURTH ROW: Emily Masaryk, Megan Smith, Alex Phillips, Misaaq Yousaf, Jayden Gregory, Nicholas Mulcahy, Hunter Stone, Rory Newman, Dylan Marriott, Raef Connor, Sean Ngeow, Lachlan Jarvis, Campbell Simpson, Elijah Siebel, Joel Halley, Tunmise Aniyi, Brodie Chapell, Steele Baker, Clara Elezovich, Mackenzie Cox, Noah Dean, Zeke Hart, Tristan Clarke, Mitchell Phillips

THIRD ROW: William Thorne, Jet Noonan, James Parker, Dylan Leeder, Ben Biddulph, Thenuk Wijemanne, Kyle Black, Louis Wong, Benjamin Lin, Annika Haslemore, Abbey Parker, Ayden Hipper, Ashton Thum, Aiden Thum, Tyler Kirkby, Hayden Rajmohan, Declan Pauline, Cale Scott, Jaxon Chan, Marcus Guzman, Marshall Tomlinson, Ishaan Gopalan, Josh Wijaya, Rohan Singh, Emily Lund, Ethan Young SECOND ROW: Kelsey Edwards, Lottie Lund, Jensen Chia, Asha Hart, Hamish Rajmohan, Stephanie Masaryk, Tyson Bortolotti, Harper Connor, Aidan Gurr, Will McKinnon, Sebastian Bourne, Mia Crofts, Mr Russ Haxby, Cerys Webb, Tyler Lengerich, Thomas Smith, Aedan Bailey, Ivan Ung, Aidan Orlando, Tyler Wheeler, Caitlin Mackinlay, Jake Hermawan, Charlotte Bailey, Anisha Gopalan, Nicola Fallon FRONT ROW: Leticia Avery, Ariaana Rehman, Samara Edwards, Caitlyn Drury, Sean Roeves, Zachary Bovell, James Rice, Austin Peters, Zac Dallimore, Linton Cox, Riley Glasson, Nathan Kang, Sam Lowe, Jun Feng Boon, Carmen Kawecki, Ithiel Dwumfour, Eloise Towner, Yemi Akinyemi, Chloe Roos

ABSENT: Adebowale Adeoye, Kade Aitken, Fortune Aniyi, Grace Barnes, Joshua Bartels, Connor Begley, Nathaniel Behn, Regan Bell, Charlton Bingham, Lachlan Buchanan, Megan Burrows, Aiden Clarke, Denim Connor, Indiana Connor, Tate Devenish, Jayden Elezovich, Jessica Ellement, Jacob Feist, James Fereday, Liam Fukumoto, Matthias Gault, Matthew Gilmour, Mason Gliosca, Maxim Govedarica, Steely Green, Bailey Hardy, Josiah Holmes, Sam Johnson, Shyam Kanagalingam, Marcus Kawecki, Cooper Keenan, Madan Krishnan, Ash Lake, Devon Lake, Alexandra Le, James Lund, Ben Mah, Aaron Masaryk, Elizabeth McGuire, Cam McIntosh, Ollie McKinnon, Lauren McVeigh, Harsha Morisetty, Joshua Mott, Amy Mundy, Samuel Neill, Isabella O'Connor, Ayomide Olowookere, Travis Powell, Anton Ranallo, Gwilym Richmond Cooper, Olivia Sibly, Sam Sibly, Jacob Skender, Leyton Spalding, Taj Sullivan, Jayden Tan, Anthony Taweel, Callum Taylor, Emily Turner, Molly Turner, Mia Vine, Hayden Watkinson, Thenil Wijemanne, Harrison Woodfield-Hoare, Ayla Woodland

All Schools Cross Country BACK ROW: Lyndon Kenworthy-Groen, Lloyd Allen, Ewan Moles, Angus Hadwen, Brendan Wright, Ijerioluwa Mejiuni, Joely Patterson, Jacob Feist, Luke Simpson, Emma Cumming, Dylan Gardiner THIRD ROW: Zoe Johnston, Madhav Rajesh, Charlotte George, Tahlia Halley, Bartholomew Tang, Jessica Tregilles, Nadine James, Rory Martin, Cameron Tsang, Holly Baker, Georgie Blevin, Caitlin Attwater SECOND ROW: Madison Newman, Emily Mischke, Aidan Lindsay, Benjamin Robinson, Blake Skewes, Lauren Hanson, Kate Rideout, Eli Gasmier, Ellie Polglase, Quintelle Kenworthy-Groen, Steely Green, James Johnson, Joel Halley FRONT ROW: Finlay Balding, Aimee Willis, Ruby Fegan, Jay Lake, Mr Damien Stevens, Rachel Yovich, Hannah Rennick, Gabrielle Ho, Jackson Bright ABSENT: Sienna Bailey, Steele Baker, Fletcher Bright, Jacob Dean, Tom Heatley, Nikita Jan, Izzy Jeminson, Astrid Johnson, Jizelle KenworthyGroen, Samuel Traianedes, Lewis Wyatt

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ASC Equestrian Team LEFT TO RIGHT: Emma Cumming, Phoebe North, Teagan Ettridge ABSENT: Grace Clavey

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Senior School Sport ASC Rowing Squad BACK ROW: Roland Montes, Michael White, Logan Gregory, Luc Latino, Matthew Stickells, Conall Hansford, Callum Stickells, Amy Robinson, Luke Lambert THIRD ROW: Abbyghail Richards, Lauryn Gilchrist, Louise Latino, Holly Attwater, Sam Snowden, Jamie Lang, Alexia Toole, Emily Koziniec, Hamish Hillier SECOND ROW: Ella Augustin, Bell Clayton, Arnav Paranjape, Aryan Mohanty, Rahul Sinha, Cameron Tsang, Brooke Ahrens, Hannah Greaves, Olivia Clinckers, Genna Proctor FRONT ROW: Alana Sivacolundhu, Zac Lobb, Keely Smith, Lia Franklin, Mr Adam Goor, Josh Hayes, Allison Ferguson, Matthew Berry, Sarah White ABSENT: Mrs Jo-anne Boserio, Jessica Ellement, Thomas Killmier-Burns

ASC Futsal Club BACK ROW: Rex Burton, Bailey Hullett, Andrew Newton, Ashton Collins FRONT ROW: Sean Ngeow, Mathew Harwood, Tim White, Jamie Ganeson-Oats, Levi Gatti ABSENT: Alex Smith

Schoolgirls’ Cup AFL Team BACK ROW: Amy Doak, Jessica Tregilles, Erin McInnis, Joely Patterson, Madison Gauntlett, Eleanor Longstaff, Niamh Doherty FRONT ROW: Sanika Dingre, Indiana Connor, Amber Medlock, Jasmine York, Sophie Wyatt, Jasmin Johnson, Georgie Blevin, Bell Clayton ABSENT: Niamh Cummins, Taylah Ion, Gina Lintern, Amy Mackay, Anna Mackay, Elizabeth McGuire, Lauren McVeigh, Isabella O'Connor, Reanne Pickett, Lani Robinson, Trinity Tregurtha-Payne, Meg Whittington

SSWA Badminton (Junior & Senior) BACK ROW: Lyndon Kenworthy-Groen, Meisha McKenzie, Jeen Ng, Milain Ranasinghe, Jackie Zheng, Luc Latino, Madison Gauntlett, Kenshin Watanabe, Chen Jeffrey FRONT ROW: Addy Naresh, Sophie Brown, Vevina Yang, Syed Akid Shahabuddin, Amy Johnson, Madhav Rajesh, Monet Williams, Joanne Zheng, Sanika Dingre ABSENT: Santi Chen, Leo Dalitz, Jessica Ellement, Charlie Westerman

ASC Netball Club – Junior School & Senior School BACK ROW: Remi Pearce, Emily Arney, Jazmyn Uden, Kristen Penny, Niamh Doherty, Trinity TregurthaPayne, Eleanor Longstaff, Albie Balloch, Soph Werner, Maddy Pittorino, Ruby Williams, Georgia Blackbeard FOURTH ROW: Clara Moody, Rose Fereday, Lauren McVeigh, Olivia Day, Jasmine Berry, Jasmin Johnson, Ella Robinson, Sarah Cross, Taylah Ion, Ellie Smith, Tahlia Halley, Olivia Halliday, Phoebe Goldrick

THIRD ROW: Sophie Hedley, Jessica Luff, Sophie Brown, Bell Clayton, Estella Glencross, Niamh Cummins, Bridget Ellement, Yan Liu, Elly Gardner, Amy Burwood, Gayatri Dantale, Aimee Moody, Scarlett McVeigh, Gabrielle Ho SECOND ROW: Amberley Baker, Aimee Willis, Charlotte Whittaker, Matilda Carrie, Sienna Garvey, Kelly Snow, Ashling Kearney, Charlotte Lim, Matilda Gomez, Ella Trolio,

Alysha Pascoe, Avanti Dantale, Marinah Ebrahim, Ashleigh Gurr, Isabella Lansbury, Rozhin Saffar FRONT ROW: Zoe Vassallo, Kavya Goel, Amelia Luff, Amber ThomsonRussell, Layla Aghaie, Mia Millward, Claire Nelson, Mrs Rebecca Bol, Samara Ainge, Charlotte Newton, Daniella Roeves, Jessica Black, Sascha Halliday, Penelope Duff

ABSENT: Miss Sam Palmer (2016), Miss Laura Poller (2016), Miss Amber Plant (2016), Genevieve Doig, Chloe Pedersen, Paris Patman, Layne Brown, Paisley Burrows, Keely Smith, Izzy Lindsay, Elizabeth McGuire, Isabella O'Connor, Jade Soucik, Zoe Dallimore, Jorja South, Megan Burrows, Jasmine Kooner, Ariana Stalley, Mia Jelas, Milana Greig

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SSWA Basketball (Junior) (Boys & Girls)

BACK ROW: Madison Gauntlett, Michael Bellgard, Cameron Kolinac, Xinchi Zhang, Lewis Wyatt, Lloyd Allen, Nicholas Ahrens, Benjamin Mikhael THIRD ROW: Lyndon Kenworthy-Groen, Jeremy Ash, Luca Gatti, Amelia Starling, Fortune Aniyi, Meisha McKenzie, Jamie Lang, Brandon Wylie SECOND ROW: Noah Kalkhoven, Mason Gliosca, Ben Merrey, Haidar Roz, Mr Damien Stevens, Rory Martin, Bartholomew Tang, Amy Johnson, Miranda Templeman FRONT ROW: Shevanka Dias Abeyagunawardene, Travis Reany, Amber Medlock, Sarah Birney, Kate Rideout, Ayla Woodland, Samuel Traianedes, Cassidy Steel ABSENT: Cameron Moore, Jasper Saunders

BACK ROW: Logan Gregory, Benjamin Coleman, Ethan Siebel, Jamal Fanaian, Ben Drew, Jacob Feist MIDDLE ROW: Ellen Smith, Jessica Tregilles, Samantha Lengerich, Zachary Watkinson, Tiana Bussell, Riley Eves, Amber Medlock FRONT ROW: Ayla Woodland, Georgie Blevin, John Condidorio, Annabel Bright, Liam Fukumoto, Lauren McVeigh, Ashley Tsang

SSWA Eagles Schoolboys AFL Cup Team (Years 8 & 9) SSWA Golf

BACK ROW: Cameron Kolinac, Luc Latino, Fynn Gardner, Ben Drew, Jacob Feist, Jacob Dean THIRD ROW: Taj Wright, Lyndon Kenworthy-Groen, Travis Gauntlett, Cameron Moore, Riley Eves, Ewan Moles, James Bingham SECOND ROW: Steele Baker, Cassidy Steel, Fletcher Baines, Liam Doherty, Blake Skewes, Matthew Mulcahy, Bailey Hardy, Joel Halley FRONT ROW: James Johnson, Anthony Hamilton, Cooper Byers, David Connell, Benjamin Robinson, Steely Green, Elijah Siebel ABSENT: Lloyd Allen

LEFT TO RIGHT: Samuel Traianedes, Cassidy Steel

SSWA Futsal (Junior) (Boys & Girls) BACK ROW: Remi Pearce, Liam Fukumoto, Alex Lucas-Smith, Holly Attwater, Yogi Kumar, James Bingham, Charlie Wilkinson, John Condidorio, Liam Doherty MIDDLE ROW: Steele Baker, Quintelle KenworthyGroen, Rex Burton, Alek Narozny, Caitlin Attwater, Andrew Newton, Zakaria Ebrahim, Samantha Ward, Elijah Siebel FRONT ROW: Alex Phillips, Ashley Tsang, Trey Pirini, Lachlan Jarvis, Mr Damien Stevens, Xiaoyu Chen, Levi Gatti, Sienna Bailey, Mitchell Phillips ABSENT: Santi Chen, Ayomide Olowookere, Sean Ngeow, Alex Smith

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SSWA Hockey (Junior & Senior) (Boys & Girls) BACK ROW: Conor Clavey, Ben Powell, Liam Alexander, Jesse Floyd, Ben Munnings, Max Werner MIDDLE ROW: Lauren Pitcher, Tara Mishra, Zoe Polglase, Benjamin Deacon, Zeta Orrman, Georgia Munnings, Felix Torralbo Straton FRONT ROW: Alana Sivacolundhu, Phoebe Goldrick, Bailey Hardy, Mr Mitch Jamieson, Cooper Byers, Lauren Anderson, Morgan Frossos ABSENT: Ben Willis, Kush Jog, Nikita Jan, Ellie Polglase, Lara Bezuidenhout, Hannah Greaves

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Senior School Sport SSWA Soccer (Senior) (Boys)

SSWA Netball (Boys)

BACK ROW: Jeremy Ash, Xinchi Zhang, Lewis Wyatt, Lloyd Allen, Fortune Aniyi, Jamie Lang FRONT ROW: Ben Merrey, Haidar Roz, Dulith Sirisuriya, Mr John Warwick, Brandon Wylie, Rory Martin, Noah Kalkhoven ABSENT: Dayne Metzner, Benjamin Mikhael

BACK ROW: Benjamin McVeigh, Cooper Eves, Austin Gardner, Joel Pirini FRONT ROW: Mason Gliosca, Tyler Redman, Adam John, Remy Seneque, Gwilym Richmond Cooper ABSENT: Scott Cornish, Tom Harris

SSWA Netball (Junior) (Girls)

SSWA Tennis (Junior) (Boys & Girls)

BACK ROW: Holly Shackleton, Emily Arney, Jasmine York, Holly Attwater, Lani Robinson, Isabel Duncanson, Izzy Lindsay, Eliana Hullett, Elizabeth Grierson THIRD ROW: Olivia Halliday, Caitlin Attwater, Rose Fereday, Brooke Ahrens, Ruby Williams, Remi Pearce, Lauren McVeigh, Georgie Blevin, Elizabeth McGuire, Ayomide Olowookere SECOND ROW: Isabella O'Connor, Rebecca Griffiths, Quintelle Kenworthy-Groen, Sophia Charlton, Yan Liu, Mrs Ainsley Harmsen, Bridget Ellement, Kelly Briggs, Carly Tonkin, Elly Gardner, Gabrielle Ho FRONT ROW: Matilda Carrie, Ruby Fegan, Mia Millward, Ashley Tsang, Catherine Cheng, Leila Balcombe, Ashling Kearney, Samara Ainge, Zoe Langstone ABSENT: Georga Ellison, Jade Soucik

BACK ROW: Steele Baker, James Johnson, Felix Torralbo Straton, Liam Doherty, Jared Fallon FRONT ROW: Chenelle Liyanage, Quintelle Kenworthy-Groen, Allison Ferguson, Cooper Byers ABSENT: Ayomide Olowookere, Elizabeth Grierson, Amy Hirst

SSWA Netball (Senior) (Girls) BACK ROW: Jamie Hill, Amy Morgan, Amelia Starling, Amy Robinson, Madison Gauntlett, Tiana Bussell, Erin Morton, Kristen Penny THIRD ROW: Prisha Goel, Emelia Preston, Taylah Smith, Jessica Cotham, Chloe Gasmier, Tahlia Halley, Jessica Tregilles, Katrina Aylmore SECOND ROW: Evie Shackleton, Ayla Woodland, Sarah Birney, Olivia Day, Mrs Ainsley Harmsen, Taylah Ion, Jazmyn Uden, Annabel Bright, Imogen Balcombe FRONT ROW: Sophie Hedley, Tenayh Powell, Clara Moody, Alice Peterson, Lauren Hanson, Jessica MacFarlane, Asha Burwood, Charlize Scott ABSENT: Sarah Cross, Grace Barber, Phoebe Goldrick, Kate Ellement, Tahlia Amos, Isabella Ong

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SSWA Tennis Slazenger Cup (Year 10) BACK ROW: Fortune Aniyi, Mr Damien Stevens, Kenshin Watanabe FRONT ROW: Mason Gliosca, Sarah Cross, Jamie Hill, Taylah Ion ABSENT: Nathaniel Behn, Benjamin Mikhael, Angus Kilgour, Charlotte Ch'ng, Ella Jackson

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State Orienteering SSWA Touch Football (Senior) (Boys)

BACK ROW: Giulia Zilli, Ben Munnings, Sebastian Morse, Ethan Siebel, Mitch Stone, Henry McNamee, Cameron Alexander, Harrison Woodfield-Hoare, Fynn Gardner MIDDLE ROW: Mr Steve Young, Lyndon KenworthyGroen, Jeremy Ash, Samantha Lengerich, Cameron Moore, Madison Gauntlett, Giacomo Zafalon, Andrew Stonehouse, Thomas Fell-Smith, Miss Britt Gray FRONT ROW: Kate Ellement, Samuel Traianedes, Leon Condidorio, Jessica Tregilles, Brandon Wylie, Tahlia Halley, Rory Martin, Noah Kalkhoven, Bell Clayton ABSENT: Amy Burwood, Jacob Dean, Sophie Driscoll, Megan Green, Jack Lucas-Smith, Max Werner, Samantha White

BACK ROW: Felix Shackleton, Matt Bryan, Cooper Eves, Daniel Cumming, Bryn Greenhalgh FRONT ROW: Shevanka Dias Abeyagunawardene, Fortune Aniyi, Mr Steve Young, Remy Seneque, Mason Gliosca ABSENT: Jack Goldrick

SSWA Touch Football (Junior) (Boys & Girls)

Year 7 Boys’ AFL Dockers Shield Team

BACK ROW: Rory Martin, Lyndon Kenworthy-Groen, Jeremy Ash, Fynn Gardner, Sophie Wyatt, Kush Jog, Jessica Tregilles, John Condidorio MIDDLE ROW: Steele Baker, Travis Reany, Miranda Templeman, Alex Murray, Liam Doherty, Eli Gasmier, Noah Kalkhoven, Samantha Ward FRONT ROW: Sanika Dingre, Cassidy Steel, Quintelle Kenworthy-Groen, Ms Peri Hawks, Elly Gardner, Steely Green, Mia Millward ABSENT: Katrina Aylmore, Caroline Nagajek

SSWA Volleyball (Junior) (Boys & Girls) BACK ROW: Luc Latino, Lloyd Allen, Ben Drew, Jamal Fanaian, Benjamin Coleman, Fynn Gardner, Cameron Moore THIRD ROW: Kush Jog, Lyndon Kenworthy-Groen, Meisha McKenzie, Travis Gauntlett, Madison Gauntlett, Amelia Starling, Riley Eves, Jessica Tregilles SECOND ROW: Caitlin de Wind, Caitlin Attwater, Amy Johnson, Rory Martin, Brandon Wylie, Jasmine York, Georgie Blevin, Miranda Templeman, Emelia Preston FRONT ROW: Kelly Briggs, Aryan Mohanty, Amber Medlock, Ayla Woodland, Asha McDonald, Noah Kalkhoven, Sanika Dingre

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BACK ROW: Ashton Collins, Eli Gasmier, Joshua Kelly, James Bingham, John Condidorio, Kelvin Olukolu, Kyan Powell MIDDLE ROW: Lachlan Jarvis, Trey Pirini, Campbell Bright, James Johnson, Finlay Balding, Rex Burton, Aidan Lindsay, Joel Halley FRONT ROW: Ben Heatley, Ashley Moles, Campbell Simpson, Mr Damien Stevens, Elijah Siebel, Raef Connor, Mitchell Phillips ABSENT: Aidan Frazer, Ross Miller, Alex Smith

SSWA Volleyball (Senior) (Boys & Girls)

Year 7 Girls' AFL Dockers Cup Team

BACK ROW: Bartholomew Tang, Erin Morton, Nicholas Ahrens, Dayne Metzner, Cooper Eves, David Connell, Scott Cornish, Jenna Beugelaar, Kenshin Watanabe FRONT ROW: Mason Gliosca, Olivia Day, Katerina McKay, Jamie Hill, Taylah Ion, Amy Mundy, Indiana Connor, Shevanka Dias Abeyagunawardene ABSENT: Nathaniel Behn, Bri Withers, Ella Jackson

BACK ROW: Quintelle Kenworthy-Groen, Samantha Ward, Holly Shackleton, Isabel Duncanson, Georgia Blackbeard, Yan Liu, Ellie Polglase MIDDLE ROW: Keeley Baldock, Jessica Luff, Gabrielle Ho, Estella Glencross, Elly Gardner, Aimee Moody, Rebecca Griffiths, Hannah Rennick FRONT ROW: Rozhin Saffar, Aimee Willis, Ruby Fegan, Dehemi Abeysinghe, Mia Millward, Matilda Carrie, Zoe Langstone ABSENT: Sophia Charlton, Elizabeth Grierson, Carly Tonkin

Years 7 – 9 Girls' Football Competition BACK ROW: Sophie Wyatt, Jasmine York, Isabel Duncanson, Madison Gauntlett, Miranda Templeman, Holly Shackleton FRONT ROW: Eleanor Murray, Georgie Blevin, Amber Medlock, Rebecca Griffiths, Sanika Dingre ABSENT: Elizabeth Grierson, Elizabeth McGuire, Lauren McVeigh, Isabella O'Connor

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From the Head of the Arts

What a year it has been in the Arts!

2017 is rapidly coming to a close, but already we have an eye on what is to come in 2018. However, before we get too excited about the future it is time to reflect on what we have achieved this year. Our Arts philosophy has been evident both in our curriculum and through our Arts innovation program The HotHouse Company, both of which offer a breadth of opportunities whilst pushing the boundaries beyond any preconceptions. We have continued to take risks developing a creative environment where anything is possible without the constraint of predetermined outcomes. The result has been a creative, processdriven journey. The year was captured through the lens of our resident and friend Jon Green, whose photography portrayed the work that often goes unseen. Jon was able to find the true essence of ASC and by doing so allowed us to reflect with pride on what we do in our unique all-encompassing community. Jon gifted us the images that he shot, as well as curating an exhibition which was the product of his time with us. I have a feeling that Jon will remain a member of the community and continue to enrich our programs. At the beginning of the year we welcomed back a now familiar face, Guy Masterson from the UK. Guy took time from his Fringe season in Adelaide and Perth to present to us his one man show Shylock and, of course, coach our students as he has done for the past two years with tremendous results. His generosity and shared philosophy resulted in him allowing us to present his adaptation of George Orwell’s dystopian classic fairy tale Animal Farm for our College Production. The cast and crew worked on the project for a gruelling two terms. The cast in particular were tested mentally and physically in the pursuit of bringing the beasts to life without any artificial means. There were no prosthetic snouts or trotters – rather, gnarled fists, toes and contorted faces. Contributing to the physical demands on the cast was the set, raked at an angle that allowed little room for error, as well as the actors being on stage throughout the play. No exits, no entrances: the actors were literally herded around the set while having to remain in character and keep focus through each performance. Our Dance Concert this year was titled Luminary and, in keeping with the theme, choreographers were tasked with creating works inspired by influential people. The result was beautifully crafted performances that exemplified the range of talents and breadth of our students’ and staff members’ creativity. The concert featured more than 250

students from the whole College, and the significance of the event cannot be underestimated. The Music Concert this year, like all our Music events in 2017, was particularly bitter-sweet, as each concert, soirée and festival was marked as the last that would be led by our Director of Music, Mrs Anette Kerkovius. Anette’s commitment to the Music program at All Saints’ College has been outstanding, and it is testament to her that in her final year at All Saints’ the department delivered a stunning professional recording. The All Saints’ College Choirs’ album, which featured three Junior School and four Senior School choirs, was recorded over two days under the guidance and expertise of Malcolm and Jamie Luker, internationally acclaimed sound engineers. The experience that the students shared was something that they will never forget. Music also continued to strengthen its relationship with the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA) and others in the Music industry, as did the other Arts disciplines, courtesy of The HotHouse Company. We welcomed Zen Zen Zo, Natalie Allen, Lisa Scott Murphy, Black Swan’s Emerging Playwrights, Alexandre Da Costa and Adam Mitchell, among others. We also enjoyed weekly visits from a host of industry dancers in our Weekly Dance Masterclasses, which have been attended by staff, students and our wider community. To close the year, Arts Week was initiated with the opening of the annual College’s Art, Media, Design and Technologies’ Exhibition. In 2017 Media was added to the title in recognition of the work of our Media students over the year. The range of the students’ work from Kindergarten – Year 12 was, as always, quite incredible, and a wonderful atmosphere was created in the CPA thanks to the beautiful artwork on display. 2017 has ended very much the same as 2016 in the Arts at All Saints’ College, celebrating the achievement of (now) Year 12 student Rory Dalitz, who won the acclaimed ATOM award in the animation category for his work School, but with a Ghoul. The award is a particularly significant achievement, as it is a highly prestigious national competition. While celebrating with Rory, we acknowledge significant achievements by many of our Year 12 students in the Arts, whether they are bound for further study, stepping into the industry itself, or simply engaging in the Arts as a means to find balance in their lives. We look forward to hearing about their journeys and seeing them in 2018 and beyond. Mr Stephen Roberts Head of the Arts

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Senior School The Arts Amati Strings BACK ROW: Jennifer Fallon, Elley Dymond, Mrs Thea KotzĂŠ, Robert De Kraa, Xiaoyu Chen FRONT ROW: Bianca Hollins, Marcus Wong, Zoe Johnston, Julius Clegg ABSENT: Dr Noeleen Wright

Animal Farm Production Cast & Crew BACK ROW: Jameson Bland, Jacob Drake, Callum Arndt, Mungo Crichton, Matt Bryan, Jack Connell, Thomas Killmier-Burns, Tate Devenish, Tyler Redman, Fynn Gardner, Mia Celikovic, Myles Keeffe THIRD ROW: Carina Tabuteau, Jared Walkemeyer, Layne Brown, Maddie Powell, Meisha McKenzie, Tyson Neill, Faisal Hamza, Mackenzie Adams, Florian Irwin, Paris Gibaud, Max Barrow, Juliet Morris, Georgia Balding

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SECOND ROW: Oliver Jacobson, Kate Bellchambers, Rachel Nicholls, Premila GanesonOats, Hamish Hillier, Rosie Birt, Lauryn Gilchrist, Tessa Redman, Genevieve Bowyer-Funnell, Amy Johnson, Siobhan Brennan, Vivien Pua FRONT ROW: Lauren Anderson, Ellie BelfordThomas, Ashlee Rennick, Holly Younge, Mr Adrian Arnold, Mr Geoff Glencross, Mr Greg Clarke, Ms Hayley Wellington, Miss Megan Watson, Clara Moody, Eva South, Charlotte Ch'ng, Jennifer Fallon

ABSENT: Nadia Allen, Megan Arney, Emma Arnold, Kaysha Asokananthan, Nathaniel Behn, Ms Derryn Belford, Mrs Jodie Bellchambers, Ms Shelley Brookland, Meg Bwye, Mrs Annette Bwye, Bell Clayton, Mrs Alison Connell, Mrs Karen Damonse, Mrs Georgia Drake, Alkasim Ghanim, Ms Daveena Harris, Edward Harvey, Miss Molly Hickmott (2016), Grace Hoes, Mrs Sonia Johnson (1985), Sarah Kirke, Mrs Natalie Ligovich, Henry McNamee, Layaal Mikhael, Madison Newman, Mrs Juli Notman, Tenayh Powell, Mr Stephen Roberts, Christian Rudd, Mr Steven Smith, Mrs Hedwig Teunissen-Verhoef, Mrs Geordine Whittle, Mr Jason Worrall, Ms Heidi Eves, Mrs Elana Williams

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Concert Band Brass Ensemble

BACK ROW: Manya Texler, Toni Aniyi, Felix Torralbo Straton, Ms Tahlia Denn, Patrick McPhail, Lucy Snow, Louis Walkden FRONT ROW: Chongchong Ye, Megan Smith, Amy Falconer, Sophie Smith, Kian Hart, Hiruni Perera ABSENT: Devon Lake

LEFT TO RIGHT: Ashley Tsang, Angus Kilgour, Benjamin Deacon, Steven Thiele, Cameron Tsang, Kaelan Fukumoto ABSENT: Charlton Bingham, Jayden Tan, Paudie Whalley, Mr Cameron Harries

Blokes’ Choirs (Combined Intermediate Blokes & Saints’ Blokes) BACK ROW: Tate Devenish, Andrew Jiang, Christopher-John Daudu, Jamal Fanaian, Bryan Niu, Lachy Rogers MIDDLE ROW: Harrison Ion, Felix Torralbo Straton, Owen Santoso, Nathan Harvey, Jacob Smith, Alex Lucas-Smith, Madhav Rajesh FRONT ROW: Louis Walkden, Kian Hart, Chuen Ley Low, Aditya Ullas Chandran, Austin Matthews ABSENT: Mr Daniel Ablett, Nicholas Deleanu, Mrs Anette Kerkovius, Yogi Kumar, Devon Lake, Caelan Lu, Dexter Payenberg, Mitchell Rogers, Rémi Hart

Dance Concert – Junior School & Senior School

College Voices (Years 7 & 8 Girls) BACK ROW: Tara Mishra, Hannah Greaves, Brooke Ahrens, Addy Chambers, Lani Robinson, Alana Levingston, Holly Baker, Michelle Williams MIDDLE ROW: Cara Brown, Rachel Cole, Nikita Arun, Georgia Blackbeard, Olivia Clinckers, Toni Aniyi, Lauren Pitcher, Claudia D'Silva FRONT ROW: Hiruni Perera, Sophie Smith, Chenelle Liyanage, Alana Sivacolundhu, Ashling Kearney, Kelly Snow, Bianca Hollins ABSENT: Mrs Angela Currie

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BACK ROW: Sarah Cross, Jamie Hill, Holly Attwater, Jessica Cotham, Albie Balloch, Lara Burrows, Genevieve Doig, Lani Robinson, Myles Keeffe, Jenna Beugelaar, Mia Celikovic, Thomas Killmier-Burns, Fynn Gardner, Madison Gauntlett, Amelia Starling, Holly Morgan, Meisha McKenzie, Soph Werner, Aneeka Le Roux, Emma Cumming, Elley Dymond, Lillie-Rose Gomez, Taylah Smith EIGHTH ROW: Amy Mundy, Sophie Huisman, Premila Ganeson-Oats, Teagan Ettridge, Lisa Williams, Paris Gibaud, Chloe Gasmier, Amy Morgan, Amy Doak, Ellie Smith, Ella August, Kush Jog, Jasmine York, Emily Minchin, Ash Lake, Jasmin Johnson, Maya Lowney, Amy Johnson, Abbey Wright, Nadine James, Izzy Lindsay, Amber Medlock, Abbyghail Richards, Ali Jardine SEVENTH ROW: George Hudson, Zoe Johnston, Elizabeth McGuire, Felix Torralbo Straton, Brooke Ahrens, Holly Shackleton, Hamish Hillier, Georgie Blevin, Lauren McVeigh, Katrina Aylmore, Indiana Connor, Dylan Gardiner, Olivia Day, Tahlia Halley, Holly Baker, Georga Ellison, Alexander Doig, Harrison Ion, Tara

Mishra, Caitlin Attwater, Michelle Williams, Georgia Blackbeard, Harry Watson, Lauren Hanson, Alana Levingston SIXTH ROW: Alice Peterson, Evie Shackleton, Alek Narozny, Rachel Cole, Oliver Kirkby, Alyssa Unwin, Rheá Aitken, Imogen Balcombe, Eva South, Sophia Young, Asha McDonald, Kate Rideout, Nadia Allen, Noah Kalkhoven, Olivia Clinckers, Charlotte McNamee, Imogen Petridis, Natasha Erbrich, Kelsey Biddulph, Samuel Traianedes, Kian Hart, Sophia Charlton, Olivia Halliday, Gina MacFarlane, Clara Moody, Jessica MacFarlane FIFTH ROW: Scarlett McVeigh, Quintelle Kenworthy-Groen, Tahlia Amos, Emily Mischke, Cara Brown, Vaidehi Sidharth, Ella Trolio, Carly Tonkin, Ashton Collins, Emma Watson, Lauren Anderson, Ellie Polglase, Asha Burwood, Tenayh Powell, Lexie O'Brien, Georgia Stone, Shayna Jog, Amy Burwood, Catherine Choong, Elly Gardner, Merrisha Asokananthan, Sophie Hedley, Kaysha Asokananthan, Kate Okely, Hannah Brierley, Christa Templeman, Anna Mackay

FOURTH ROW: Rozhin Saffar, Abbey Passaris, Clara Elezovich, Jade Wheeler, Dehemi Abeysinghe, Stephanie Mischke, Aditi Kulkarni, Angelina Williams, Ellie BelfordThomas, Madison Newman, Caroline Nagajek, Kirrilee Missen, Brooke Tonkin, Emily Turner, Grace Hoes, Jessica Luff, Nick McDonald, Ashley Tsang, Leila Balcombe, Adam Charlton, Thomas Bartels, Sienna Bailey, Bianca Hollins, Marinah Ebrahim, Aarti Yadav, Amber McNair, Zoe Langstone, Matilda Carrie THIRD ROW: Annika Haslemore, Amber Thomson-Russell, Sienna Keeffe, Mia Lowe, Lauren Sivacolundhu, Isabella Lansbury, Mackenzie Cox, Aaliyah Kadir, Gabrielle Ho, Katie Biddulph, Catherine Cheng, Shalindri Wanigasekera, Sarah White, Amy Hirst, Amy Mackay, Ella Augustin, Kelly Briggs, Lara Bezuidenhout, Alana Sivacolundhu, Charlize Scott, Mia Vine, Riya Singh, Jorja South, Tameka Kane, Grace Ellison, Layla Aghaie SECOND ROW: Makayla Kadir, Caitlin Mackinlay, Sophie Reader, Lilly Buchanan, Kaitlyn Martin,

Emily Lund, Charlotte Newton, Niamh Cummins, Rosie Birt, Tessa Redman, Lochie Walmsley, Miss Erin Kerr, Miss Narelle Codalonga, Miss Megan Watson, Taya Kalkhoven, Meg Bwye, Jacqueline Bellgard, Kate Bellchambers, Amelia Luff, Cerys Webb, Emily Harwood, Kavya Goel, Sascha Halliday, Mia Collis, Zoe Vassallo FRONT ROW: Tyler Kirkby, Ayden Hipper, Thenuk Wijemanne, Cameron Anthony, Aidan Gurr, Noah Dean, Denim Connor, Cale Scott, Zeke Hart ABSENT: Lupita Allen, Mikhaila Allan, Isabelle Arnold, Grace Barnes, Kayla Bezuidenhout, Tanesha Bennell, Ben Biddulph, Sarah Birney, Genevieve Bowyer-Funnell, Astrid Brittain, Megan Burrows, Kate Cotham, Eleanor Crowhurst, Matilda Gomez, Tom Harris, Nikita Jan, Mia Jelas, Jasmine Kooner, Harry Laycock, Shaun Morgan, Chloe Pedersen, Georgia Prescott, Jaime Prescott, Charlotte Shaw, Ariana Stalley, Evelyn Ward, Bri Withers, Jared Walkemeyer, Edward Harvey

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Senior School The Arts

Corelli Strings

Guarneri Strings

BACK ROW: Kiera Harwood, Lisa Williams, Ash Lake, Mrs Thea Kotzé, Alexander Coleman, Vevina Yang, Bartholomew Tang FRONT ROW: Caelan Lu, Joy Wu, Arielle Lu, Laura Tan, Ashley Tsang, Catherine Choong, David Wu, Samuel Mah ABSENT: Joy Heng, Serena Joppich

LEFT TO RIGHT: Kiera Harwood, Vevina Yang, Mrs Thea Kotzé, Arielle Lu, Samuel Mah

Dance Concert Award Winners BACK ROW: Jessica Cotham, Taya Kalkhoven, Aneeka Le Roux, Meisha McKenzie, Madison Gauntlett, Lochie Walmsley, Genevieve Doig, Dylan Gardiner, Ella August MIDDLE ROW: Holly Shackleton, Caitlin Attwater, Kelsey Biddulph, Meg Bwye, Amy Johnson, Tessa Redman, Jacqueline Bellgard, Harrison Ion, Harry Watson, Rheá Aitken FRONT ROW: Ashley Tsang, Grace Hoes, Natasha Erbrich, Lauren Anderson, Zoe Johnston, Lauren Hanson, Emma Watson, Christa Templeman, Ellie Belford-Thomas ABSENT: Lara Burrows, Amy Burwood, Niamh Cummins, Marinah Ebrahim, Ali Jardine, Holly Morgan, Lani Robinson

Dance Concert Cocurricular Teachers BACK ROW: Jessica Cotham, Ella August, Taya Kalkhoven, Genevieve Doig, Holly Morgan, Genevieve Bowyer-Funnell, Paris Gibaud FRONT ROW: Merrisha Asokananthan, Natasha Erbrich, Tessa Redman, Ellie Smith, Lauren Hanson, Amy Burwood, Tahlia Amos ABSENT: Lara Burrows

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Intermediate Blokes Voices (Years 7 & 8) BACK ROW: Aditya Ullas Chandran, Mitchell Rogers, Alex Lucas-Smith, Felix Torralbo Straton, Dexter Payenberg FRONT ROW: Caelan Lu, Louis Walkden, Austin Matthews ABSENT: Mr Daniel Ablett

Jazz Saints BACK ROW: Prisha Goel, Benjamin Coleman, Fraser de Wind, Jeremy Wright, Mr Jeremy Trezona, Charlton Bingham, Jacob Smith, Jayden Elezovich, Jazmyn Uden FRONT ROW: Ashley Tsang, Ayla Woodland, Angus Kilgour, Juliet Morris, Dylan Smith, Sanika Dingre, Cameron Tsang ABSENT: Finn Payenberg

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Saints’ Harmony BACK ROW: Jazmyn Uden, Caitlyn Soon, Ash Lake, Samantha Lengerich, Martha Pritchard, Louise Latino MIDDLE ROW: Joanne Luo, Allison Ferguson, Prisha Goel, Mrs Anette Kerkovius, Meg Bwye, Premila GanesonOats, Ruth Nesaraj FRONT ROW: Ellie Belford-Thomas, Ashlee Rennick, Lexie O’Brien, Anjali Mishra, Emma Watson, Shalindri Wanigasekera, Jennifer Fallon ABSENT: Elise Anthony, Addy Naresh

Percussion Ensemble LEFT TO RIGHT: Jazmyn Uden, Christopher-John Daudu, Jamie Lang ABSENT: Mrs Imogen Thomson

Saints’ Blokes BACK ROW: Kian Hart, Chuen Ley Low, Jacob Smith, Owen Santoso, Mrs Anette Kerkovius, Nicholas Deleanu, Devon Lake, Madhav Rajesh, Harrison Ion FRONT ROW: Nathan Harvey, Jamal Fanaian, Lachy Rogers, Christopher-John Daudu, Andrew Jiang, Tate Devenish, Bryan Niu, Yogi Kumar ABSENT: Rémi Hart

Rock Bands BACK ROW: Michael Bellgard, William Litchfield, Jayden Elezovich, Ben Clark, Kyle Lobb, Mitchell Hughes-Owen THIRD ROW: Luca Gatti, Devon Lake, Max Werner, Alexander Clarke, Roland Montes, Thomas Jardine, Isabelle Arnold SECOND ROW: Mr Priam Bacich, Jack Searle, James Bingham, Jazmyn Uden, Martha Pritchard, Matthew Setiono, Cameron Tsang, Mr Daniel Garner FRONT ROW: Isabella Ong, Jack Stibbs, Kyan Powell, Bailey Hardy, Zakaria Ebrahim, Dexter Payenberg, Ayla Woodland ABSENT: Finn Payenberg, Tate Devenish, Mr Daniel Ablett, Mr Ben Basell

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Symphonic Band BACK ROW: Brendan Wright, Steven Thiele, Finn Payenberg, Jeremy Wright, Cam McIntosh, Jay Lake, Christopher-John Daudu, Fraser de Wind, Benjamin Coleman, James Lund THIRD ROW: Lyndon Kenworthy-Groen, Lucas Ho, Juliet Morris, Dylan Smith, Layne Brown, Paudie Whalley, Amelia Starling, Gina Lintern, Paris Gibaud, Jamie Lang, Benjamin Deacon

SECOND ROW: Cameron Tsang, Samantha White, Harry Laycock, Caitlin de Wind, Jizelle Kenworthy-Groen, Amy Johnson, Jazmyn Uden, Tara Martin, Jayden Tan, Ayla Woodland, Ms Jennifer Winley FRONT ROW: Jack Stibbs, Corrin Li, Sanika Dingre, Stephen Clarke, Lucy Keays, Anjali Mishra, Olivia Clinckers, Keely Smith, Zoe Gampfer, Alison Choong ABSENT: Jessica Cotham, Phoebe Goldrick, Aidan Smith

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H3: Heads, Hearts & Hands

Service Learning at All Saints’ College

“Doing these Service programs are important because they help us understand the community better. It is also important to the Amana Living residents as they get to have fun and get to know us as well as just talking to someone as it brightens up their day.” Liam Miller (Year 6)

Over the last three years the College has intentionally directed all of its Service Learning programs around Four Pillars: Intentional Learning, Meaningful Service, Diversity and Partnerships. With this focus, all Service programs that we have invested in over this time are tied deeply to our curriculum-based learning, offer real and tangible benefits to those we work alongside, and celebrate the breadth of our students’ gifts and talents, while broadening the way we understand our world.

“Service means helping each other.” Caitlyn Drury (Year 2) “I liked helping the homeless by packing Blessing Bags. It made me feel warm and kind inside.”

“As a DSA (Disabled Surfers Association) volunteer I hav e really come to admire the courag e of the participants for getting into the water and their ability to always enjoy themselves.”

“I really wanted to be involved as an Anglicare Ambassador, as being so privileged I have never understood the struggles these people have faced. Growing up, many stereotypes surround homeless people and choosing to be involved in this Service organisation allowed me to be able to talk to them and understand the truth: that the people we serve deserve as much as a comfortable life as we ourselves live.”

Layaal Mikhael (Year 12)

Catherine Choong (Year 10)

Sean Roeves (Year 2)

In 2017 we are beginning to reap the benefits of a strong investment in our ‘fourth pillar’ of partnerships. We have built connections with each of the College’s partner organisations through a variety of programs involving different year levels. New initiatives that have grown out of partnerships with the College this year (to name a few) include: • the inaugural India Immersion (Sambhota Tibetan Community Schools) • the Parents and Friends’ Society Cooking for the Homeless (Salvation Army) • RAAFA Walking and Exergaming groups • our collaboration with the All Saints’ Bull CreekLeeming Parish outreach to St Bartholomew’s House with the Old Saints (Anglicare) We have also seen significant growth in our existing programs including training our Amana Advocates to deliver the ‘Tune into Life’ program and the expansion of the Teach Learn Grow Immersion in Fitzroy Crossing at the Bayulu Remote Community School. This year has also seen greater connection between the wonderful service work of the students in the Junior School and contributions made by our Senior School students. Some great examples of our collaboration this year have been the Year 2 and 3 Blessing Bag project, the Year 5 $2.00 program, the Year 6 involvement in the Food Collection and the Wheelchair Challenge.

“Service might be helping someone carry their shopping, doing the washing up, or simply just being around someone to give them company. Service doesn’t have to be something really big like donating lots of money to charity. It’s just the little things that make a difference like making someone smile, or asking if they need help.” Aleesha Gillett (Year 6)

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We look forward next year to further alignment with our partners as we seek to provide even more opportunities to serve in our new Literacy Mentors program. This will see our Senior School students working alongside Junior School students to encourage reading. Our H3: Heads, Hearts and Hands Service Learning program is also aiming to initiate ‘Gen Connect’, which allows our techsavvy students to assist older members of society to become connected and enhance their use of technology (Amana Living). Through all of these programs we aim to make a positive difference in our world, empowering members of our community to develop their potential, becoming confident, compassionate and committed to worthwhile service to our society. With that in mind, I invite you to read some of the reflections of our students on the service in which they have been involved this year. Rev Tim Russell Head of Service Learning

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“I jumped at the chance to participate in the new RAAFA Walking and Exergaming program. The main reason I loved the program was when the All Saints’ group walked in, the faces of the elderly and staff light up in anticipation of our visit. That’s when you know that they enjoy your company!” Clara Moody (Year 9)

“For many of us in Australia, we lead very privileged lives and quite often, our eyes are closed to those in the community that are disadvantaged. I believe that it is very important for us to engage in Service Learning as it allows us to gain a level of understanding and gives us a great insight into how privileged we are.”

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Jesse Floyd

Zoe Gampfer

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Lauryn Gilchrist

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Liam Alexander

Leighton Allen

Megan Arney

Emma Arnold

Lia Franklin

Kristian Frossos

Harry Baker

Randi Beck

Emma Begley

Kate Bellchambers

Jacqueline Bellgard

Matthew Gilmour

Noah Gliosca

Jack Goldrick

Izzy Goldsbury

Adam Goodger

Bryn Greenhalgh

Conall Hansford

Nathan Harvey

Kiera Harwood

Josh Hayes

Haley He

Florian Irwin

Diya Iyengar

Evie Jepp

Ellie John

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Jameson Bland

Siobhan Brennan

Matt Bryan

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Tom Chaplin

Alison Choong

Ryan Claridge

Grace Clavey

Alexander Coleman

Alessandra Ho

Michael Hobley

Mitchell Hughes-Owen

Paige James

Thomas Jardine

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Evie Crawford

Alex Crowhurst

Hao Yu Cui

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Christopher-John Daudu

Rhys Davies

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Dhivyen Karthikeyaaron

Jizelle Kenworthy-Groen

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Andy Law

Corrin Li

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Michelle Ligovich

Irene Ling

Kieran Reilly

Guinevere Richards

Luke Rieniets

Ella Robinson

Lachy Rogers

James Manessis

Owen Santoso

Elli Sforcina

Felix Shackleton

Syed Amin Shahabuddin

Sam Snowden

Kiara Speechley

Carina Tabuteau

Laura Tan

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Kirsty Loffell

Eleanor Longstaff

Jasper Lush

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Sebastian Matthews

Jack McCarthy

Dharani McDonald

Erin McInnis

Felicity Metcalfe

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Meg Stibbs

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Jordan Minchin

Alvan Morcombe

Lucy Morgan

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Julian Velletri

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Zachary Watkinson

Jocelyn Weir

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Benjamin Whittle

Joshua Young

Rachel Yovich

Lochie Walmsley

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Rachel Nicholls

Eve Nolin

Phoebe North

Harry Wang

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Maddy Pittorino

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Anton Ranallo

Sarith Ranasinghe

Matthew Rankin

Tessa Redman

Jeremy Wright

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These students started their journey at All Saints’ College in Pre-Primary or earlier, and have remained at the College through to Year 12.

Class of 2017

BACK ROW: Mitchell Hughes-Owen, Jeremy Wright, Travis Powell, Joshua Mott, Jay Lake, Jack Connell, Zachary Watkinson, Matthew Gilmour, Josh Hayes, Alexander Coleman, Jack Volpi, Christopher-John Daudu, Ella Robinson, Benjamin Whittle, Liam Alexander SIXTH ROW: Erin McInnis, Kiara Speechley, Noah Gliosca, Bryn Greenhalgh, James Fereday, Daniel Cumming, Fraser de Wind, Matt Bryan, Conall Hansford, Sebastian Matthews, Tate Devenish, Felix Shackleton, Luke Rieniets, Emma Begley, Samuel Neill, Kade Aitken

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FIFTH ROW: Nikita Delaney, Lily Jeminson, Harry Baker, Kristian Frossos, Lochie Walmsley, Lachy Rogers, Emma Arnold, Syed Amin Shahabuddin, Alvan Morcombe, Alkasim Ghanim, Daren Xu, Andy Law, Sarith Ranasinghe, Thomas Jardine, Jameson Bland, Eleanor Longstaff, Lia Franklin FOURTH ROW: Felicity Metcalfe, Tara Martin, Rachel Yovich, Jizelle Kenworthy-Groen, Meg Whittington, Trinity Tregurtha-Payne, Jasper Lush, Taya Kalkhoven, Sam Snowden, Cooper Milne, Anton Ranallo, James Manessis, Elli Sforcina, Mike H Li, Michelle Ligovich, Jack Goldrick, Nathan Harvey, Matthew Rankin

THIRD ROW: Laura Tan, Siobhan Brennan, Ellie John, Arham Farhan, Tessa Redman, Kieran Reilly, Evie Jepp, Izzy Goldsbury, Dhivyen Karthikeyaaron, Oliver Ch’ng, Michael Hobley, Joshua Young, Maddie Powell, Alex Crowhurst, Harry Wang, Camryn Pickett, Alison Valov, Kirsty Loffell, Lauryn Gilchrist SECOND ROW: Guinevere Richards, Niamh Cummins, Irene Ling, Zoe Gampfer, Randi Beck, Phoebe North, Meg Stibbs, Tom Chaplin, Florian Irwin, Leighton Allen, Owen Santoso, Zeta Orrman, Meg Bwye, Carina Tabuteau, Maddy Pittorino, Jacqueline Bellgard, Rosie Birt, Vivien Pua

BACK ROW: Lachy Rogers, Fraser de Wind, Julian Velletri, Matthew Gilmour, Zachary Watkinson, Alexander Coleman, Samuel Neill MIDDLE ROW: Leighton Allen, Rachel Yovich, James Manessis, Thomas Jardine, Sam Snowden, Layaal Mikhael, Harry Baker, Tom Chaplin FRONT ROW: Alison Choong, Niamh Cummins, Ellie John, Felicity Metcalfe, Megan Arney, Kate Bellchambers, Lucy Morgan ABSENT: Luke Rieniets

FRONT ROW: Kiera Harwood, Diya Iyengar, Alison Choong, Corrin Li, Eve Nolin, Megan Arney, Vani Srivastava, William Litchfield, Ms Esther Hill, Ms Belinda Provis, Niamh Doherty, Rachel Nicholls, Paige James, Kate Bellchambers, Alessandra Ho, Jocelyn Weir, Evie Crawford, Lucy Morgan ABSENT: Ryan Claridge, Grace Clavey, Hao Yu Cui, Rory Dalitz, Rhys Davies, Jesse Floyd, Adam Goodger, Haley He, Sarah Kirke, Jack McCarthy, Dharani McDonald, Layaal Mikhael, Jordan Minchin, Julian Velletri

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College Staff 2017

ColleƂe Staff 2017

BACK ROW: Kellie Knoblauch, Mandy Meachim, Britt Gray, Adrian Arnold, Tracey Foster, Greg Clarke, Mitch Jamieson, Peter Gault, Russ Haxby, Adam Goor, Damien Stevens, Kennedy Sorrell, Brad Lucas, Wayne Giles, Emily Perrella, Rebecca Chapman, Ainsley Harmsen SEVENTH ROW: Vanessa Kirkham, Jo-ann Arho, Andrea Luscombe, Rosetta Taranto, John Beaverstock, Dean Haddow, John Hunt, Stephen Worley, Tony Guy, Daniel Penman, Grace Itzstein, Philip Gale, Darryn Rennick, Ben Basell, Matt Lanigan, Megan Watson, Peri Hawks, Angela Schoen SIXTH ROW: Melinda Bate, Roz Collins, Brette Lockyer, Ann Strautins, Karen Lilford-Powys, Di O’Halloran, Eugene Wong, Holly Bentley, Drienie Rademeyer, Iola Knight, Geoff Glencross, Karyn Osmetti, Katherine van de Ven, Ian MackayScollay, Rose Pavy, Rebekah Garwood, Sarah Alfano, Jacqui Shaw, Anthony De Abreu FIFTH ROW: Nathalie Vander Heyden, Kaye Johns, Elizabeth Bowyer, Ellie Mackay, AnnieRose Bellini, Janet Dowling, Cheryl Parcell, Christine Taylor, Pat Zoccoli, Thea Kotzé, Becky Renton, Gae Evershed, Vita Velletri, Mona Lingensjo, Laura Strentz, Louise Elscot, Natasha Saunders, Helen Rumble, Janice Hewett, Gail Smith FOURTH ROW: Sharon Allen, Jill WestermanPower, Nadia Dalecki, Kay von Dietze, Rene Pineda, Donna Hatton, Evline Berger, Lucinda

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Deisel, Tahlia Denn, Jillian Dinsdale, Katie Dolan, Natalie Dollar, Lindy Done, Catherine Donnelly, Sheree Duminski, Georgie Eddington, Fiona Ee, Monique Ellement, Joe Fabio, Sally Fairnie, Linda Forsyth, Inna Fursa, Daniel Garner, Sue Gladman, Bronwyn Hardinge, Cameron Harries, Katrina Harris, Lee-Ann Haslemore, David Hayter, Robert Higgins, Caterina Ialeggio, Sue John, Rosemary Jose, Shivaun Kelly, Daniel Kendrick, Erin Kerr, Linda Kershaw, Debbie Kirwan, Kate Laycock, Krista Low, Colin Lynn, Leanne MacGregor, Mark Makepeace, Kirsten Makinson, Alison McInnis, Cathy McKee, Assunta Meleca, Deanna Michael, Kelly Miragliotta, Tony Murray-Feist, Aaron Musgrave, Christopher Musitano, Diane Naisbitt, Jaelle Pedroli, Valerie Rappold, Alana Ravi, Michelle Read, Susan Regnard, Blaze Reynolds, Heidi Rix, Margaret Rodgers, Hayley Rowntree, Elethea Sartorelli, Fiona Schwarzinger, Emma Scott, Terri Seers, Karen Slender, Tresna Stampalia, Andrea Stewart, Garry Swift, Janine Tate, Imogen Thomson, Jeremy Trezona, Yvette Tsang, Manoli Vouyoucalos, Leonie Walters, David Wauge, Jules Weeks, Hayley Wellington, Helen Wilson, Laura Wilson, Ryan Wilson, Sue Wilson, Jennifer Winley, Kerry Wishart, Alan Wolfe, Noeleen Wright, Jason Zaurs, Priam Bacich, Amelia Baker, Dennis Baptist, Kristina Lang

Leadership Team BACK ROW: Mr Ben Dahlstrom (Director of Marketing and Community Relations), Ms Penelope Crane (Dean of Junior School), Mr David Kerr (Director of Business and Administration), Ms Esther Hill (Dean of Teaching and Learning), Ms Helen Aguiar (Vice Principal) FRONT ROW: Mr Tony Bilson (Director of Personnel and Policy), Ms Belinda Provis (Principal), Mr Steven Davies (Dean of Student Wellbeing)

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Ms B Provis BA, DipEd, MBA

LEADERSHIP TEAM Vice Principal Ms H Aguiar BEd, MEd (Lead&Mgt), MEd (RE) (Leave Semester 1) Dean of Junior School Ms P Crane BEd, DipTchg, MEd Dean of Teaching and Learning Ms E Hill BA, GradDipEd, MEd (SL) Dean of Student Wellbeing Mr S Davies BAppSc, GradDipEd, MEdL (Acting Vice Principal, Semester 1) Director of Business and Administration Mr D Kerr FCA Director of Marketing and Community Relations Mr B Dahlstrom BA (Media Studies), GradDipBus, MAIntRel Director of Personnel and Policy Mr T Bilson MHRM

MIDDLE LEADERS Heads of Department Mr O Beath BEd – Health and Physical Education Mrs M Beattie BA (Hons), PGCE – Design and Technologies (Leave 2017) Mr P Brockbank MSc, BEd, DipTchg – Mathematics Ms S Cameron BAppSc, DipSecEd, ALIA – Library Services Mrs P Chu Yu Chee BA, DipEd, GradCertEd, CertIVTAE – Languages Ms T Harris BA, DipEd – Humanities Mr P Harper BA, GradDipEd, CertIVTAE, CertIIIDMT – Design and Technologies (2017) Mrs A Kerkovius BMus (Hons), TchDipMusic – Music Mr P Langford-Smith BA, MEd (Hons), CELTA – English Mr G Port BSc, GradDipTchg – ICT Integration Mr S Roberts BA (Hons), QTS – The Arts Rev T Russell BTheol, MEd, GradDipSecEd – Service Learning (Acting Dean of Student Wellbeing, Semester 1) Mr J Shackleton BSc (Hons), GradDipEd, MRACI – Science Mr J Zaurs MOEd, BPHE, DipEd, CertIVTAE, APIOL (UK) – Outdoor Learning Year Level Coordinators Mr T Brown BA (Hons), GradCertEd – Years 11 and 12 Coordinator Mr P Green MEd, BA, GradDipEd, GradCert (Gifted and Talented Education) – Transition Program Mrs D White BEd – Years 9 and 10 Coordinator Assistant Dean of Junior School (Wellbeing) Mr N Christie BSc, GradDipEd Assistant Dean of Junior School (Teaching and Learning) Mrs S Demarte MEd (EdLship), BEd, DipTchg Early Childhood (Pre-K to Year 2) & OSHC Coordinator Mrs S Mano BEd (Hons), DipEd, MEdL

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Heads of House – Senior School Mr G Gatti BA, DipEd – Stirling House (Leave Term 2) Ms B Haendel BSc, DipEd – Health Coordinator, Forrest House Mr G Hill BSc, BEd – Durack House Mrs C Kroeger BComm, HigherDipEd – Murdoch House Mrs S Watt BA, GradDipEd – Cowan House Mr S Young BPE, DipEd – O’Connor House Heads of House – Junior School Miss P Crossland BEd (Hons) – Durack House (Leave Term 3) Mr J Dornan BSc, DipEd – Stirling House Mrs E Hailes BEd, DipTchg – Murdoch House Miss L Smith BTchLn (Primary) – Cowan House Mr K Mastan BSc, GradDipEd – O’Connor House Mr B Saunders BA, DipEd, MEd (Leadership and Numeracy) – Forrest House College Psychologists Mrs A Harmsen BA, BPsych, GradDipEd – Senior School Mr J Weeks BSc (Hons), MPsych (Clinical), MAPS – Junior School Mrs S Wilson BPsych, DipEd – Senior School Chaplain Rev T Murray-Feist ThDip Learning Support Coordinator Mrs J Sealy MEd, DipTchg, BEd, GradDip Teaching Staff Mrs S Alfano DipEd, BEd Mrs A Baker MTchg, BA (Leave Terms 2 - 4) Mr D Baptist BA, DipEd (Leave Semester 2) Mr B Basell BA (Hons), MIA, DipEd Mrs F Bassett BA, GradDipEd (Leave 2017) Mrs M Bate BEd Mrs A Bellini MTchg, BA Mrs H Bentley BEd Mr C Bisset BSc, DipEd Mrs R Bol BSc, BA (Semester 2) Mrs J Boserio BA, DipTchg (Leave Semester 2) Ms E Bowyer BA (Hons), GradDipEd Mrs J Brown BA, HigherDipEd – Relief Coordinator (Semester 1) Mr T Browne PostGradCert (InternatEd), MEd (Primary), AdvCert (Japanese), BComm (HRM & IndRel) (Semester 2) Ms N Carey BA, GradDipEd Miss K Chatto MEd, BEd Mr G Clarke BEd Miss N Codalonga BSc, BA (Hons), GradDipEd (Leave Semester 1) Ms L Crimson BA, GradDipEd Mrs D Da Cruz BSc, GradDipEd Miss N Dalecki BEd Mrs J Dinsdale MEd, BEd, DipEd Ms K Dolan CertIVTAE Ms C Donnelly BSc, GradDipEd, CertIVTAE (Leave Term 4) Ms J Dowling BA (Hons), DipEd Mrs S Duminski BA Mrs K Eaton BA, GradDipEd (Term 2) Mrs C Ebstein BEd, CELTA Ms G Eddington BSocSc, BA (Leave 2017)

Mrs M Ellement BSc, DipEd Ms L Elscot DipFineArts, BA (Visual Arts), GradDipEd Ms G Evershed BAppSc, GradDipEd, BEd, Accred B (Religious Studies) Ms R Garwood MTchg, BA, Dip (Art&Design) Mr P Gault BSc (Hons), GradDipEd Mr W Giles BEcon, DipEd Ms B Gittos BVisualArts, BEd, CertIVGraphicDesign&Multimedia, CertIIAuslan, CertIVTAE Mrs S Gladman BA, BEd, MEd (Leave Term 3) Mr A Goor DipEd, BSc Miss B Gray BSc, DipEd, DipSc – Acting Head of Stirling, Term 2 Miss R Greene BA, BEd (Leave Semester 1) – Sport Development Coordinator Mr D Haddow BEd, BDes, CertIVTAE Miss K Harris BSc, DipEd Ms P Hawks BSc, GradDipEd Mr R Haxby BSc, DipEd (Leave Term 2) Mr D Hayter MEdMgt (Hons), BAppSc, GradDipEd, CertBasicCounselSkills, Mr R Higgins BSc, DipEd, (Semester 2) Mr J Hunt MA, BADipEd, DipDeptMngmt Ms G Itzstein BSc, DipEd Mr M Jamieson BEd Mrs A Janssens BA (Hons), MA Mrs K Johns BA Mrs R Jose BMus (Hons) – Voice/Piano Miss E Kerr BA, DipEd Ms V Kirkham BEd, BA Mrs I Knight DipEd, BEd Ms K Knoblauch BEd, BSc Mrs T Kotzé BMus, BMus (Hons), GradDipTchg – Violin, Strings Coordinator Mr M Lanigan BPE, DipEd, DipAppSc Timetabler Miss M Lingensjo BA (Ed) Ms B Lockyer BAppSc, DipEd, GradCertEd Mrs A Luscombe BCommSt, GradDipTchg (Terms 2 – 4) Dr ME MacDonald PhD, MA, BA(Hons), BD, ARCT Piano (Term 1) Ms K Makinson MA, BA, DipFineArts, GradDipEd Mrs A McInnis BEd, TchAsstCert Mrs A Meleca BA (Ed), BEd (Semester 2) Ms G Middleton DipTchg, GrapDip Mrs A Miller TchrCert, DipTchg (Semester 1) Ms C Miragliotta DipEd, BAppScLibSt Ms N Papas PhD, GradDipEd, BA (Hons) (Semester 1) Mrs J Pedroli BA, DipSecEd (Leave Semester 2) Miss E Perrella BA, GradDipEd Mrs S Regnard MTchg, BA, BLaw Mrs B Renton BA, BEd Mrs N Saunders BA, DipEd – Acting Head of Service Learning, Semester 1 Ms A Schoen BSc (Hons), MSc, DipLabTech (Chem), CELTA Mrs T Seers BA, DipEd Miss J Shaw BComm, DipEd Ms P Smith BA, GradDipEd (Semester 1) Mr D Stevens BSc, DipEd – Acting Sport Development Coordinator, Semester 1 Mrs A Stewart BA, DipEd, ANCOS Accreditation Level 3

Mrs A Strautins MAppSc, BA, GradDipEd, CertIVTAE Ms L Strentz MAT, BA – Head of Propeller Enterprises Mrs R Taranto BA, DipEd Mrs J Tate BA, CertApplLangStudies Mrs C Taylor MSc, BPhysEd (Hons), GradDipEd Ms K van de Ven BA, BEd, GradCertEd (2017) Mrs N Vander Heyden BAppEc (Mktg), GradDipEd Mrs V Velletri MEd, BA, DipInterp Mrs K von Dietze BEd, DipTchg – Coordinator of Religion & Philosophy Mr J Warwick BSc, GradCertEd Miss M Watson BA, BEd Dr D Wauge PhD, MEngSc, BEMech (Hons I), DipEd Ms H Wellington BA, GradDipEd, CertIVTAE Ms J Winley BMus (Hons), GradDipEd Ms L Winter BA, GradDipEd (Term 2) Mr A Wolfe BSc, DipEd Mr E Wong BLaw, BA (Hons), MTchg Mrs E Yapp BMusEd (Hons), ANCOS Level 4 Mrs K Zaurs BA (Term 3)

ADMINISTRATIVE AND SUPPORT STAFF Community Relations Mr J Beaverstock MMus, BA (Hons), DipEd, FTCL, ARCO, AMusA Mrs R Collins DipSchMkt, DipEventMgmt, ExcCertEventMgt Mrs S Fairnie DipTour, CertIVTeamLeading, CertIIIMeetingEventMgt, ExcCertEventMgt Mrs J Hewett Miss E Mackay BA Miss D Michael Miss K Osmetti BA Mrs K Spencer (Leave Term 3) Ms J Snowden BComm (Accounting and Taxation Law) Mrs M Thornton Mrs Y Tsang BComm Education Assistants Ms J Arho (Semester 2) Ms K Bird BEd, BSc (Term 1) Ms S Brookland BA Design and Art (Hons) Mrs R Chapman CertIIIComServ, CertIVComServ, CertIIITchrAssit, CertIVEdAssit (Special Needs), DipEdSupport Mrs N Dollar CertTchrAssist (Special Needs), DipEdSup, NDip (Photography) Mrs L Done BA, GradDipEd Ms T Gladwell DipChildServices, AdvDipChildServices Mrs B Hardinge TchrAsstCert Mrs M Hickmott (Term 1) Mrs A Irani BA (Hons), DipChildrenServices, TchrAsstCert Mrs S Kelly TchrAsstCert (Leave 2017) Mrs C Long CertIIIEdSupport, CertIVEdSupport (Special Needs) Mrs M Meachim DipTchrAssist Ms L Minchin CertIIIEdAssist Mrs K Miragliotta AssocDipECEd, BusMgt Miss D Naisbitt DipChildrenServices, AssDipSocSc, CertIVComServ (Leave 2017) Mrs S Narine-Dindial MBA, TchrDip, AdvDipBusinessAdmin, CertIIIEdSupport, CertIVEdSupport, CertIVBusiness (Admin), DipComServ, DipEdSup

Mrs D O’Halloran CertIIITchrAsst, DipChildServices Mrs C Parcell CertIIITchrAsst Mrs R Pavy GradCertLrngDiff, DipEd, BHlthPhysEd Mrs D Rademeyer MCur, BCur, CertIIIEdSup, BD (Ad & Tchg) Ms D Ralph-Kafarela DipAppEnvironmentalArts, CertIVAppEnvironmentalArts, CertIIIChildServices, CertIIIHorticulture (Term 1) Ms D Viskovich CertIIIEdAssist, DipEdSup, DipComServ Mrs J Westerman-Power NNEB Ms P Zoccoli CertIVEdSupport, TchrAsstCert Finance Mrs L Haslemore CertAccounting, DipBusinessStudies Mrs S John Ms L Kershaw Mrs M Mason FCCA Mrs M Matulin DipAccounting Mrs K Virgo Grounds and Maintenance Staff Mr J Fabio Mr P Gale BHortSc, CertFacMgmt – Facilities Manager Mr A Guy CertIIIHortPrac, CertTurfMgmt Mr D Kendrick CertTurfMgmt (Leave Term 3) Mr M Makepeace CertCarpentryandJoinery Mr B Neighbour CertIIIHortPrac (Term 1) Mr D Penman CertTurfMgmt Mr R Pineda SecEdTchgCert Mr D Rennick DipFacMgmt Mr K Sorrell Mr G Swift Mr S Worley CertIIIHortPrac, CertTurfMgmt ICT Mr A De Abreu Mrs D Hatton Mr B Lucas Mr I Mackay-Scollay BSc, GradDipEd, GradDipSc (Computer Studies) – ICT Manager Mr A Musgrave Mr B Reynolds Cert IV (Networking) Mrs H Rumble Junior School Administrative Staff Mrs L Forsyth Mrs K Laycock BAppSc, Reg’d Nurse Mrs K Lilford-Powys Mrs C McKee DipNursing, Reg’d Nurse Mrs F Schwarzinger Mrs G Smith DipT, DipLib&InfoStudies Mrs K Wishart Music Tutors Mr D Ablett Cert IV (Performance) Jazz – Drums Mr P Bacich BMus (Performance) Jazz, Cert IV Music (Jazz) – Electric/Acoustic/Bass Guitar Mrs I Batini AMusA, DipMus, PerfCert, MIMT – Recorder, Piano Mrs A Currie BA (Musical Studies) – Piano, Organ Ms T Denn BMus (Classical Performance), MMus in Music Studies (Performance) – French Horn Mrs I Fursa BMus (Performance, Teaching, Accompaniment), DipMus (Performance, Teaching, Accompaniment) – Piano Mr D Garner BMus (Hons) – Guitar Mr C Harries BMus (Performance) – Euphonium

Miss K Lang BMus (Performance) – Classical Voice/Voice (Semester 2) Miss K Low BMus (Hons), MMus – Cello Mr C Musitano BA (Music Studies & Specialist Music Studies) Piano, BMus (Hons) –Trumpet (Semester 2) Mrs H Rix DipMus (Performance) – Viola Ms H Rowntree BMus – Flute Ms E Scott MMus, BMus – Clarinet Ms T Stampalia BA, BMus – Flute Mrs I Thomson BMus – Percussion Mr J Trezona MMus, BMus (Hons) – Saxophone Mr M Vouyoucalos ADPA (Music), Cert (Music), Cert Audio Engineering – Double Bass/Electric Bass Ms H Wilson BAMus, DipTch (NZ), DipTch (Ontario), ATCL Piano – Piano Dr N Wright BMus (Hons), DMA – Cello Out of School Hours Care Miss E Berger BEd, BSc (Environmental Biology) Miss A Ravi BA, MTchg Senior School Administrative Staff Mrs S Allen BPsych (Hons), GradDipInfoLibStds, MInfoMgnt Mr A Arnold CertDip (Media), CertDip (Photo), Dip (TechArts&Design) Mrs F Beechen CertIV (Laboratory Techniques) Ms V Browne CertIVWorkHealth&Safety Miss A Burton JD, BComm (Sports Management/Commercial Law) Mrs D Crisafio Mrs D Deisel Ms F Ee BComm Ms T Foster Mr G Glencross DipProd&Des (Stage Mgmt) Mrs J Gwynn Mrs C Ialeggio Mrs D Kirwan DipMechEng, CertBookkeeping, CertIVWorkHealth&Safety Mr C Lynn Mrs S Manolas Mrs C Peters Mrs M Rodgers BSc (Library Technology), GradDipAppSc, GradDipEd, DipLibInfoStudies Ms E Sartorelli CertIIIHumanServices, CertIVCommAdvo Mrs M Shine BBsHRMgmt Mrs K Slender Mrs K Waddell-Kingham Cert IV (Laboratory Techniques) Ms L Walters Miss L Wilson BSc (Library Technology) Swimming Mr L Bowling CertIISport&Rec, CertIISport (Coaching) (Term 1) Mrs V Rappold Mr T Stachewicz GradDipSportsCoaching – Director of Swimming Mr R Wilson CertIVBus, CertIVFlMn, CertIIICommRec(Aq) Uniform Store Mrs M Amos Ms K Bennison – Uniform Store Manager (Term 1) Mrs L MacGregor Mrs M Read DipTchg – Uniform Store Manager

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