ALL SAINTS’ COLLEGE
35TH EDITION
Columba
2015
ALL SAINTS’ COLLEGE
Columba 2015 Thank you to the enthusiastic members of the 2015 Publications Committee for generously giving their time to contribute to this edition. I hope you all feel proud of the final product which would not have been achieved without your hard work. This year’s Committee was ably led by Katelyn Hann (Publications Captain), who deserves special mention for her dedication and commitment to the role. Katelyn was one of the first students I met when I began working at the College four years ago, and throughout that time she has been a vital member of the Committee. I wish the Year 12s all the best for the years to come, as you each embark on new and exciting adventures. I hope you treasure this yearbook and reflect on the special times you have experienced here as a student at All Saints’ College. Miss Karyn Osmetti Community Relations (Publications) Officer Columba 2015 Editor
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From the Editor
As another eventful year at All Saints’ College draws to a close and we prepare to farewell the Class of 2015, it is a perfect time to reflect on the past 12 months with this edition of the Columba.
35TH EDITION
Publications Committee Year 12: Claire Chaplin, Katelyn Hann, Bianca Lambert, Bree Stratton, Matthew Viney Year 11: Kyra Belford-Thomas, Elise Sealy, Olivia Smyth, Sarah Kirke, Chloe Spence Year 10: Noah Gliosca Photography Photo Hendriks, Bliss Studio, Community Relations Department, College staff and students Design Sava Hatzianastasiou, Design Vault Printing Scott Print Proof Readers Mr John Beaverstock, Mrs Karen Lilford-Powys, Ms Wendy Macdougall, Miss Deanna Michael, Mrs Jo Mulligan, Miss Karyn Osmetti Cover Artwork Diseased Machinery by Madison Hoes (Year 12) All Saints’ College www.allsaints.wa.edu.au
Publications Committee BACK ROW: Olivia Smyth, Noah Gliosca, Bree Stratton, Miss Karyn Osmetti FRONT ROW: Kyra Belford-Thomas, Claire Chaplin, Bianca Lambert, Chloe Spence, Katelyn Hann ABSENT: Elise Sealy, Matthew Viney, Sarah Kirke
Contents From the Publications Captain From the Principal From the Chair of the College Board From the College Chaplain
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Junior School
From the Dean of Junior School Student Leaders From the College Councillors From the Environment Captains From the Service Captains Junior School Houses Cowan House Durack House Forrest House Murdoch House O’Connor House Stirling House Junior School Year Pages Pre-Kindergarten A Pre-Kindergarten M Kindergarten A Kindergarten M Pre-Primary D Pre-Primary K Year 1G Year 1M Year 2E Year 2L Year 3C Year 3P Year 4B Year 4S Year 5H Year 5J Year 5S Year 6D Year 6K Junior School Outdoor Learning Programs & Tours Year 3 & Year 4 Outdoor Learning Programs Year 5 & Year 6 Outdoor Learning Programs Little Ambassadors’ Club Japanese Tour & Year 6 Canberra Tour Junior School Sport Junior School Clubs, Groups & Activities Junior School Performing Arts Junior School Art
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Senior School From the Dean of Teaching and Learning (Acting) 66 From the Dean of Student Wellbeing 67 2015 Student Council 68 From the College Captains 69 From the Academic Captain & Arts Captains 70 From the Community Service Captain & Friendly Schools Captain 71 From the Functions Captain & Sports Captains 72 Senior School Houses Cowan House 74 Durack House 78 Forrest House 82 Murdoch House 86 O’Connor House 90 Stirling House 94 Senior School Year Pages Year 7 99 Year 8 100 Year 9 101 Year 10 102 Year 11 103 Transition Program 104 Peer Support 104 Senior School Outdoor Learning Programs, Camps, Tours & Exchanges Year 7 & Year 8 Outdoor Learning Programs 107 Year 9 Outdoor Learning Programs 108 Rotary Texas Youth Exchange & Japanese Exchange 109 NIDA Tour & Year 12 Biology Camp 110 Instrumental Camp & Choral Camp 111 Senior School Sport 112 Senior School Clubs, Groups & Achievements 128 Senior School The Arts 138 Senior School Art, Design & Technologies’ Exhibition 152 Class of 2015 Year 12 Headshots 160 2015 Collegians 166 Year 12 Retreat 167 Year 12 Ball 168 Reflections 170 College Staff 180 Leadership Team 181 2015 College Staff List 182
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Publications Captain 2015 has certainly been a year to remember. Although it proved to be challenging at times, nothing compared to the amazing opportunity I was given as Publications Captain – something I will cherish forever. I have been a part of the Publications Committee since Year 8 and have watched it grow and blossom. Without a doubt I have learnt many valuable life skills, and also the power of teamwork. The 2015 Columba would not be possible without the hard work of the committee and I thank you all. This yearbook is full of articles and photographs from the many events and activities which have happened in both the Junior School and Senior School this year. The final product you have in front of you is a wonderful record of life at All Saints’ College.
There has been much to celebrate in this, the College’s 35th year, and Columba 2015 is a wonderful chronicle of ‘the year that was’.
I want to give a message to the future students at All Saints’ – take each opportunity as it comes, work hard and cherish every moment at the College.
As a College, we were able to significantly progress this year our Strategic Plan (2014 – 2018) within each of its five goals.
And to the graduating Class of 2015 - it has been a wonderful experience getting to know each and every one of you. Life will be different after we leave the College: no more uniforms and no set time for recess or lunch. However, the one thing that we will always have in common is that we were lucky enough to be students at All Saints’, and will always be connected as Old Saints.
The most visible of the 2015 infrastructure developments is the construction of a new three-storey building, due to open in mid-2016. This new facility will house our Years 5 and 6 students, and provide a top floor from which all students will benefit. It has been exciting watching this large structure take shape, although I appreciate it has caused a number of inconveniences, and so sincere thanks to everyone for their patience and understanding during this time.
I cannot thank the College enough for the opportunities, experiences and life lessons I have gained throughout my 14 years as a student.
Another significant addition to the College’s facilities this year is the development of four new hardcourts, in support of our growing sports program. Our new, blue courts have been enormously popular with all students for formal sports training and games, and also for those most important lunchtime games of fun and friendship.
Happy reading this edition of the Columba we have created for you. Katelyn Hann Year 12
I want to thank Miss Osmetti who was always there if I needed help throughout my role as Captain. You have helped to put an amazing and memorable Columba together.
Underground, and thus invisible, but also of much significance is another 2015 development from which we will all benefit in the years to come – our ‘super highway’, connecting All Saints’ to the world, providing very fast internet access without having to traverse the public internet. The College is proud to have partnered with Australia’s Academic and Research Network (AARNet) to provide for our community a high-capacity, leading-edge communications service to Australia’s universities and research organisations. This allows ASC to participate in, and collaborate with, learning communities across Australia and the world.
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This year also saw the College implement Stage 1 of our new wellbeing framework,
The Leader in Me. Ask any student in the Junior School and in Year 7 why the coming summer holidays are important, for instance, and they will explain that the vacation represents for all of us a great time to ‘sharpen the saw’! They’ll also, amongst many other important things, be able to explain why it is important that each of us develops active listening skills, why we ought to ‘seek first to understand’ as we strive in all our interactions for a ‘win / win’ outcome. Our new wellbeing framework has been very useful in helping us all focus on developing skills of selfefficacy, as well as the skills to develop effective interpersonal relationships. There were many other achievements to celebrate in 2015 – far too many to list here – and I thank our tireless and dedicated staff and Board, parents, Old Saints and friends of the College. I thank, too, our wonderful student body – so ably led by our strong and positive, humble and gracious leaders: College Captains, Sarah Myers and Mat Blevin, and Junior School Counsellors, Lauren McVeigh and Liam Fukumoto, and their respective leadership teams. And I thank all students, whether badge-holders or not, for the way in which they have strived to live the College’s values – Respect, Integrity and Courage – in all their interactions. In particular, I acknowledge our Class of 2015 – a lively, caring and focused group of students who have been great role models for the younger year levels. There is no greater legacy than that! We thank you, we wish you well in the years ahead and we hope you will retain your association with your Alma mater. Ms Belinda Provis
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Chair of the College Board This year at All Saints’ College we have had some great opportunities to show what we can achieve as a community of students, parents, teachers and support staff. As a school we naturally have a strong focus on learning and teaching, but this is supported by an equally strong commitment to service, a love of sport, and an appreciation of the arts. The outstanding academic results of our Class of 2014 started this year on a very high note. We recognise the students’ hard work and talent made this possible, and acknowledge the support and guidance from their teachers, families and friends. What is particularly pleasing is that All Saints’ is not a selective school, yet we can and do reach the highest academic standards. Our focus is on each student, and on helping each to reach his or her potential. We equally celebrate when our students get into the courses or careers that they aspire to, or reach a personal goal. The greatest advantage in being a nonselective 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. Our scholarships help us to reach into all parts of the community, while our vacation programs let us welcome students from other schools in our neighbourhood. Embracing diversity brings its challenges. All Saints’ College aims to be the best it can. Many families must work hard and sacrifice much to be able to send their children here. Not every student aspires to university or an
COLLEGE BOARD BACK ROW: Mr Mark Balding, Mr Normal Neill, Mr Stephen Doyle, Mr Ian Warner, Rev Bruce Hyde
academic career, and more and more young people see opportunities in areas that did not exist a few short years ago. Innovation and entrepreneurship are vital skills for the future and bring new challenges in education. Our ‘Restless Curiosity’ program encourages our staff to expand their knowledge and horizons, and to bring back the best ideas from around the world. A key role of the All Saints’ College Board is prudent stewardship of our resources and long-term growth and stability. We are in a sound financial position and can keep fee increases to a minimum without sacrificing the quality of our education. We can invest in our buildings and grounds and ensure that our facilities meet future needs. The new Year 5 and 6 building under construction at the centre of the campus will strengthen the unity between our Junior and Senior Schools. The All Saints’ College Foundation builds assets for the future while contributing substantially each year to our scholarships and staff development. As a foundation of the Anglican Church we have received strong support throughout the year from the Diocese of Perth. In April Archbishop of Perth, the Most Reverend Roger Herft AM, joined us at a Board meeting and challenged us to forge a strong link between our business as a school and our ministry in the Church. As an Anglican school we draw on the richness and diversity of the worldwide Anglican communion while also welcoming people of every faith or no faith at all. All Saints’ opens its arms to all who seek a quality education in an atmosphere of spirituality and service. We demonstrate our Christian faith and Anglican worship to all, and welcome those who seek God with us. On behalf of the whole College community I thank you for your contributions this year, and your part in making 2015 an outstanding year in the history of All Saints’. I wish you a very happy Christmas and look forward to welcoming you back to the College in 2016.
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College Chaplain Has it really been a year since I sat down to write an article for Columba? It seems only yesterday we began the school year with news of our Class of 2014’s academic success, and now here we are about to farewell our 2015 cohort. In Chapel we have kept ‘the rumour of God alive’ for another year with weekly services for the Junior School, Years 7 and 8 and the Senior School Houses, as well as termly services for the Early Childhood classes. We have held Eucharist to celebrate Easter, our life at our College and our patronal festival of All Saints’ Day. We have had visits from our Archbishop, the Most Reverend Roger Herft AM, and our regional bishop, the Right Reverend Kay Goldsworthy (Bishop Kay has become the Bishop of Gippsland and so we look forward to welcoming our new regional bishop, the Right Reverend Kate Wilmot later this year). Ties with the Bull Creek-Leeming Parish have been strengthened by some of our Junior School and Year 9 Art students participating in the annual Stations of the Cross Exhibition. Their pieces of art were used on Good Friday by the Parish as a way of participating in Christ’s journey to the Cross. The subjects of our Chapel services have been varied in 2015. For the Early Childhood services, we celebrated having loving mothers and thought about creation and the good things in life. During Junior School and Senior School Chapel we looked at the Christian basis of our College values of Respect, Integrity and Courage (RIC), the meaning of the Apostles’ Creed and the Lord’s Prayer, as well as reviewing the meaning and practices of Lent. We also held special services throughout the year, including commemorating ANZAC Day and celebrating NAIDOC Week.
In Term 3 we tried something a little different in Senior School Chapel. Instead of the usual pattern of hymn, Bible reading, homily and prayers, we followed a pattern of contemplation and meditation on the “I am” sayings of Jesus in St John’s Gospel. A picture illustrating the saying was shown on a PowerPoint presentation and the students were asked to contemplate it. Then they were asked to close their eyes, before being taken through a guided meditation on the saying. For example, a picture of different types of bread illustrated the words of Jesus when he said “I am the true bread”. Moreover, each saying was aligned with a sense. So bread was, of course, aligned with taste. As in the past, Tutor Groups and House Captains in the Senior School have been responsible for reading and leading the prayers. In the Junior School, Hannah Greaves and Callum Stickells (both Year 6), have been able Service Captains, so much so that they were responsible for leading most Chapel services, apart from the address which they kindly left for me. To save my embarrassment in all things technological, Myles Keeffe (Year 6) and Noah Gliosca (Year 10), operated the computer and PowerPoint presentations throughout this year. Felicity Metcalfe (Year 10) and Caitlin Berry (Year 9) helped in preparing the Chapel for services, while our organ scholar Jacob Smith (Year 9) played in both Chapel and Parish services. The College’s Heritage Coordinator, Mr John Beaverstock, continued to bring his brilliance to services both as an organist and a singing teacher. Head of Music Mrs Anette Kerkovius and Music Tutor Mrs Angela Currie were invaluable in preparing and organising musical students for Eucharist. I thank all these staff and students, as well as all the other people who contributed throughout 2015 to Chapel services as actors, props or gaffers. Father Patrick Duckworth
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FRONT ROW: Mrs Rhonda Kerr, Mr Peter Gow, Mrs Thirl Millachip, Mrs Sonia Johnson ABSENT: Mr Mark Stickells, The Right Rev Kate Wilmot
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Dean of Junior School The beginning of the year saw our Year 5 and 6 students settle into their new College home The Village with optimism and enthusiasm. At the same time, the old Year 5 and 6 block was demolished and construction of the new building began. As I look back on this year, the implementation of The Leader In Me in the Junior School and Year 7 stands out as a significant development. In December 2014 teaching staff embarked on professional development to learn about the 7 Habits of Highly Effective People. They then incorporated these into their teaching programs. The 7 Habits were also incorporated into each Assembly this year and our Year 4s presented a special item depicting each habit. Parents were also invited to attend an information session to hear about the program and how they can use the habits at home. One of the broad aims of implementing The Leader In Me is to develop leadership capacity within our students, which works alongside our more formal leadership process in the Junior School. Giving students a voice and providing an avenue for them to express ideas is part of this. A number of students embraced their leadership potential to raise awareness of causes they feel strongly about this year. Year 6 students Elyshia Gault and Tara Wylie raised awareness for people with vision impairments and the important role guide dogs play in their lives. Olivia Clinckers (Year 6) raised awareness of autism and encouraged
everyone to celebrate differences in themselves and others. These examples show leadership in action as the students stayed true to their causes and worked through a process to see that their ideas were realised. Teachers and students have embraced The Leader In Me, which we believe over time will provide an operating system to enable students to be empowered to make good choices and develop confidence and independence. Young students in Pre-Primary and Year 1 climbed trees and splashed in puddles at the Bush School this year. The program continued to grow and flourish in 2015, with an expansion to two year groups. Having time to slow down with uninterrupted thinking allows our students to deeply consider and wonder about concepts in the natural environment.
Student Leaders 2015 BACK ROW: Harrison Ion, Hannah Greaves, Callum Stickells, Sydney Johnson, Cooper Lewis, Lauren McVeigh MIDDLE ROW: Ashley Tsang, Matilda Gomez, Georgina Blevin, Ms Penelope Crane, Sophia Young, Ashley Lance, Seth Connor FRONT ROW: Bailey Hardy, Zakaria Ebrahim, Liam Fukumoto, Louis Walkden, William Tomlinson ABSENT: Kelsey Biddulph
Exhibitions of class inquiry projects were once again a highlight of 2015 and allowed students to present their learning to the community. The Year 4 Plant Exhibition, Year 5 Gold Rush Exhibition and Year 6 ‘From Federation to Freedom’ Exhibition were all examples of inquiry projects where deep learning was celebrated.
Arts Alive VI was a showcase of our talented Music and Dance students who engaged the audience with their energy and skills. This ongoing exploration of the mind and body in Music and Dance not only benefits the future development in the Arts, but also other disciplines such as Science and Mathematics. Our students in the area of Sport represented their Houses and also the College strongly this year in Junior School Interhouse and IPSHA Interschool Carnivals. We commend all our students who competed to the best of their ability in these events. Whilst the Year 5 and 6 block continues to grow in our midst, we continue to anticipate what this new learning space will provide for the future. It is very exciting! Ms Penelope Crane
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College Councillors This year has been a blast, with many great highlights at All Saints’ College. It has been a pleasure to be part of the Junior School Student Leaders for 2015. Before this year, we could never have imagined we would speak in front of the whole All Saints’ community. However, the more times we spent speaking in front of people, the more confident we felt and the stronger we grew as a team. All of the different opportunities we had to speak publicly this year were amazing. The Thrive in Five evening was great and Arts Alive VI was also really fun and such a special opportunity. We even got to speak at the IPSHA Athletics Carnival! We loved seeing all of the fundraisers different students organised this year,
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We have learnt so much this year and had the privilege to meet and work with many successful and wonderful people. We would like to thank Ms Crane because without her, all of the Assemblies and everything we did would not have been possible. She encouraged us to do challenging things. To the rest of the Junior School Student Leaders - being able to have the honour of working with you has been phenomenal. Thank you. We are proud to have been your College Councillors for 2015 and we can’t wait to see who will be in the positions next year. Liam Fukumoto and Lauren McVeigh Year 6
Environment Captains 2015 has been an exciting year for us as the Environment Captains, trying to come up with new ways of getting the environmental message across to students. In Term 1 we came up with ideas for new and fun ways to tell the students how to use the bins which promote recycling. Eventually we started filming our ‘dunk your junk’ video. To make the video eyecatching, we filmed us dunking our junk through a mini basketball hoop! To start off Term 2, we presented our ‘dunk your junk’ rap. We think everyone loved the video and we all had a laugh!
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including Jeans for Genes Day, Live Below the Line, Jersey Thursday, Guide Dog Day and Autism Foundation Day. It was great to see so many people care so highly about others.
After that we noticed more people were putting their rubbish in the correct bins. Then to emphasise our point, we started educating the Year 5s about what goes in each bin. We were busy in Term 3 updating our environment board with beautiful Year 4 artworks and definitions about the environment. We noticed that the Year 5s were putting their rubbish in the right bin, but the Year 6s weren’t as good, so we decide to educate them as well. This year has been both hard and fun trying to promote the environmental message. We wish the 2016 Captains well in trying their hardest to promote the environmental message at All Saints’ College. Cooper Lewis and Sophia Young Year 6
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Service Captains We enjoyed working with Father Patrick throughout the year as the Junior School Service Captains.
When I (Hannah) heard that I didn’t get the position of College Councillor, I tried out for Service Captain. I had to type up a speech and read it out to the Junior School. I was very happy when I heard that I got this position.
Before the first Chapel service for 2015 we practised and were both very nervous, but Father Patrick helped us to gain confidence, and when we read out the readings we weren’t worried anymore.
One day all the people who didn’t get positions were called up. They said there were no boys taking Service Captain, so I (Callum) went ahead and applied. It has been a great opportunity.
As Service Captains we had many amazing opportunities, including speaking at the Years 6 to 12 Eucharist and sometimes speaking at Assembly as well. We also attended a Eucharist at a different school with many student leaders from around Perth. In our roles we have also had the opportunity to do fundraisers and help with fundraisers other students organised.
Although we both initially applied for other Junior School leadership positions, we are happy that we were chosen as Service Captains for 2015. Hannah Greaves and Callum Stickells Year 6
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From the Cowan House Captains
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In Term 2, all students from Kindergarten to Year 12 had a great time participating in the whole-College Interhouse Cross Country Carnival. Cowan had great spirit on the day, inspiring and cheering one another on which got us fourth place overall. All of our House from the Junior School and Senior School had a fantastic time.
LEFT TO RIGHT: William Tomlinson, Ashley Tsang, Ms Melinda Keelan (Head of House)
Cowan had a fantastic year in 2015 and we are so honoured to have been the Captains for this House. To start off the year, Cowan competed in the Interhouse Swimming Carnival. The Year 3s were really excited as this was their first time competing. It was fantastic to see everyone proudly wearing purple swimming caps and ribbons. After all the hard work and perseverance, Cowan came second in the overall competition. All the Cowan students cheering on the sidelines and encouragement of one another saw us come third for the Spirit Trophy.
Cowan students were enthusiastic at the Interhouse Athletics Carnival in Term 3. It was so much fun decorating our House bay completely purple. Everyone was so excited for the day and we all tried our hardest. All students in Cowan cheered and encouraged each other on loud and proud. We had a great day and placed fifth overall. We are both so proud of our House. At the end of third term, Cowan participated in Jersey Thursday, as well as The Autism Day and Guide Dogs Australia Fundraisers. It was great to see everyone wearing their favourite sporting team’s jersey. We also enjoyed seeing everyone wearing different coloured laces to represent that we are all different.
Cowan House Years 3 to 6 BACK ROW: Tim White, Dante Barrett, Yan Liu, Ayomide Olowookere, James Bingham, Patrick McPhail, Dakota Allen, Jacob Powell, Rachel Vujovic THIRD ROW: Thomas Bartels, Isabella O’Connor, William Tomlinson, Harrison O’Dea-Credaro, Mathew Harwood, Ginger Williams-Buckenara, Ashley Tsang, Olivia Halliday, Tristan Clement, Ella Lowrey SECOND ROW: Ayodele Olowookere, Noah Jones, Caroline Nagajek, James Stachewicz, Connor Young, Ms Melinda Keelan, Joshua Bartels, Brodie Chapell, Eleanor Murray, Raveen Wijesuriya, Holly Burwood FRONT ROW: Marshall Tomlinson, Kate Cotham, Sienna Keelan, Megan Burrows, Busola Oyewopo, Amber Thomson-Rusell, Asha Le, Elena Yazdan, Thenuk Wijemanne ABSENT: Layla Aghaie
It was an honour being House Captains of Cowan this year. William Tomlinson and Ashley Tsang Year 6
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Term 1. We were impressed with how well the Year 3s in Durack did, because it was their first carnival.
LEFT TO RIGHT: Bailey Hardy, Sydney Johnson, Miss Penny Crossland (Head of House)
This year for Durack House has not been one where we won all the trophies. But it has still been an impressive year for Durack. Even though our House might not have won major events, we worked hard this year and participated in every event and activity to the best of our ability.
We showed amazing team spirit and tried our best in the Interhouse Athletics Carnival. It was amazing to see everyone remember the chant and dance moves which we had learnt at our House meeting the same week. This helped to raise our team spirit. We enjoyed being the Durack House Captains this year. It was a fun experience and it also built on our confidence to work with others. We learnt how to lead Durack in sporting games and fitness, which was awesome. Bailey Hardy and Sydney Johnson Year 6
Durack House Years 3 to 6 BACK ROW: Harry Watson, Maclean Huddy, Jade Soucik, Hannah Lymn, Lachlan Bruce, Sydney Johnson, George Hudson, Lucy Snow, Ruby Williams, Bailey Hardy THIRD ROW: Brooke Tonkin, Rebecca Griffiths, Robert De Kraa, Lachlan Buchanan, Andrew Newton, Hamish Hillier, Carly Tonkin, Alex Smith, Charlise Brown, Hayden Rogalasky SECOND ROW: Mrs Bronwyn Hardinge, Bianca Ettridge, Evelyn Ward, Tristan Clarke, Haydn Webb, Jade Wheeler, Jamie Snow, Misaaq Yousaf, Ruby Fegan, Xavier Cowain, Miss Penny Crossland FRONT ROW: Kate Hillier, Jessica Kim, Annabel Manessis, Solomon Fegan, Alex Erceg, Louis Wong, Ruan Rademeyer, Sarah Van De Klashorst, Alexis Milne, Annabelle Berry ABSENT: Mitchell Rogers
We all loved jumping into the water for our Interhouse Swimming Carnival in
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From the Durack House Captains
Durack performed extremely well in the whole-College Interhouse Cross Country Carnival, achieving second in both the Junior School and Senior School events. GO DURACK!
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From the Forrest House Captains
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Forrest students showed great integrity during the whole-College Cross Country Carnival in Term 2. We tried our hardest and came sixth, but we kept our heads high and carried on.
LEFT TO RIGHT: Louis Walkden, Kelsey Biddulph, Mr Blair Saunders (Head of House)
This year has been a memorable one for Forrest House. We have all showed great courage, respect, integrity and amazing team spirit. In Term 1 Forrest showed great courage during the Interhouse Swimming Carnival. Our House placed fifth overall and even though we didn’t win all of the races we were in, we still kept our faces shining.
Term 3 saw a great accomplishment for Forrest in the Interhouse Athletics Carnival. We showed great respect for the other teams when they won against us in some events. At the end we came second overall and took out the title in the grand relay. Forrest students were also very supportive of the fundraising events which took place this year, including Jersey Thursday and ‘Walk your own way for Autism Awareness’ Day. Morning Fitness was no problem at all, with strong participation from Forrest students. It helped us get off to a great start each day and we played some cool games. We both enjoyed being Forrest House Captains and hope that next year’s Captains can have as much fun as we did.
Forrest House Years 3 to 6 BACK ROW: Manya Texler, Ashton Collins, Liam Fukumoto, Hunter Shaw, Tara Mishra, Charlotte Shaw, Sophia Young, Noah Cross, Toni Aniyi THIRD ROW: Aliah Shahabuddin, Emily Geha, Aidan Frazer, William Mulcahy, Avery Willis, Louis Walkden, Rav Singh, John Condidorio, Matthew Mulcahy, Caitlin Brown SECOND ROW: Kate Bailey, Jayden Gregory, Eva Texler, Ben Fell-Smith, Rory Newman, Mr Blair Saunders, Jack Boden, Callum Cleave, Elsie Walmsley, Pranavi Devata, Julius Clegg FRONT ROW: Jackson Bright, Mikhaila Allan, Mia Vine, Riya Singh, Thomas Haynes, Avery Yu, Abbey Passaris, Tunmise Aniyi, Olivia Sibly, Alexander Mackinlay ABSENT: Katie Biddulph, Nicholas Mulcahy, Kelsey Biddulph
Kelsey Biddulph and Louis Walkden Year 6
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From the Murdoch House Captains
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The Interhouse Athletics Carnival was a huge success - Murdoch came first! Thank goodness we did better with our speech this time around! We commend our entire House for their efforts on the day; we couldn’t have asked for a better result. Every single person played a part in winning the shield.
LEFT TO RIGHT: Zakaria Ebrahim, Ashley Lance, Mrs Edel Hailes (Head of House)
First off, well done Murdoch. We cannot believe the amount our House achieved this year. We created history! Term 1 began with the Interhouse Swimming Carnival. Did you know this was the first time ever Murdoch (in the Junior School) has won a Swimming Carnival? That was the most amazing feeling ever! Including our impromptu speech…
We would like to thank Mrs Hailes for her support, encouragement and all the effort she put into making our dreams of success a reality. We are grateful to the Year 6 Murdoch Committee for giving us cheers, backing us up, coming up with ideas and helping us so much. We would like to thank Mr Baptist for organising the Athletics Carnival and we would also like to thank Miss Payne for setting up the Swimming and Cross Country Carnivals. Most of all, thank you for being the most astounding House ever. Nothing made us prouder than the people in Murdoch.
Murdoch House Years 3 to 6 BACK ROW: Trent Bergmans, Ashley Lance, Rachel Cole, Lauren McVeigh, Callum Stickells, Dhaarshnna Krisshnan Murithi, Olivia Clinckers, Spencer Jones, Ethan Hipper, Samantha Shenton, Zakaria Ebrahim THIRD ROW: Mia Millward, Campbell Bright, Levi Gatti, Gayatri Dantale, Bridget Ellement, Srinidhi Mohan, Tara Wylie, Kian Hart, Scarlett McVeigh, Kyden Gibaud SECOND ROW: Caelan Lu, Zeke Hart, Patrick Jones, Ralph Wylie, Jessica Luff, Mrs Edel Hailes, Mitchell Loxton, Phillip An, Joshua Cole, Shray Patel, Kyle Black FRONT ROW: Katie Bergmans, Stella Hermawan, Ashlyn Rice, Abbey Parker, Cameron Hanson, Marinah Ebrahim, Angela Loxton, Aaliyah Kadir, Zoe Dallimore, Tameka Kane, Charlotte Clinckers ABSENT: Ayden Hipper, Alex Ellement
Zakaria Ebrahim and Ashley Lance Year 6
The second whole-College Interhouse Cross Country Carnival took place in Term 2. Unfortunately, we didn’t do so well. However, we tried our hardest and are proud of our results.
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From the O’Connor House Captains
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To start Term 2 we had our wholeCollege Interhouse Cross Country event, where everyone had a lot of fun and tried their best. Due to the support and courage shown by O’Connor House, we placed first in both the Junior School and Senior School! Our hard work cheering on the day also paid off, with O’Connor winning the Spirit Trophy for a second time this year. LEFT TO RIGHT: Seth Connor, Matilda Gomez, Mrs Iola Knight (Head of House)
O’Connor House had a fabulous year in all of the Junior School sporting events! At the beginning of the year we started off with our first event, the Interhouse Swimming Carnival. We really enjoyed it as House Captains, because it was our first time running one of the Junior School Carnivals. All O’Connor students cheered their hardest and swam their best! As a result of that, O’Connor won the Spirit Trophy and placed second overall. The day was a fun and enjoyable one.
As Term 3 began the Interhouse Athletics Carnival was getting closer and closer. After running our hardest in our time trials, the big day finally arrived. First was the 400m Year 6 race. They ran their hardest and had a good result. As the day went on everyone kept their spirits high and hoped for the best. We ended up placing fourth and we were really happy with that result. We are both very proud of what we have achieved this year and hope O’Connor students always try their hardest. Seth Connor and Matilda Gomez Year 6
O’Connor House Years 3 to 6 BACK ROW: Harry Laycock, Rohan Kooner, Stephen Clarke, Emily Arney, Cooper Lewis, Hannah Greaves, Matilda Gomez, Matthew Tomlinson, Seth Connor, Aaron Masaryk THIRD ROW: Jack Thompson, Hunter Stone, Elly Gardner, Elijah Siebel, Georgia Stone, Elley Dymond, Xavier Damonse, Isla Lewis, Joanne Zheng, Kirrilee Missen, Eli Keenan SECOND ROW: Luke Tomlinson, Clara Elezovich, Ashleigh Gurr, Ella Sullivan, Madison Bourne, Mrs Iola Knight, Stephanie Mischke, Raef Connor, Kayla O’Connor, Emily Masaryk, Mackenzie Cox FRONT ROW: Lucy Ha, Mia Lowe, Joshua Chen, Denim Connor, Noah Dean, Cale Scott, Ben Heatley, Hayden Rajmohan, Isabelle Chen, Kerry Cao ABSENT: Jasmine Phoebe, Sienna Ryan
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From the Stirling House Captains
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for the day. At the start of Term 2, we had our second ever whole-College Cross Country Carnival. Stirling loved interacting and seeing all of the older students joining us for the fabulous day. Even though Stirling may not have won everything, we sure kept up our team spirit until the very end.
LEFT TO RIGHT: Georgie Blevin, Harrison Ion, Mr Jae Dornan (Head of House)
Stirling House had an amazing year participating and competing in all events in 2015. In every carnival, Stirling strived to do their best, even if the competition was tough. Having the whole team of Stirling cheering and encouraging each other was a pleasure to see. Our enthusiasm and excitement during every event increased throughout the day. This built up a fantastic vibe during these occasions.
In Term 3 we enjoyed participating in many fundraisers and raising a lot of money for good causes. We also enjoyed contributing to the Thrive in Five evening and seeing everyone having so much fun joining in the games and activities. In Week 9, we had our Interhouse Years 1 to 6 Athletics Carnival. Stirling went all-out competing to the best of their ability, and managed to successfully place third on the day. We were so happy! We had fantastic spirit on the day, and sustained it all the way. We are so privileged and proud of what Stirling has accomplished in 2015. We are extremely honoured to have been the House Captains for this year and we wish all the best to Stirling for 2016.
Stirling House Years 3 to 6 BACK ROW: Elyshia Gault, Bailey Hullett, Georgie Blevin, Harrison Ion, Rose Fereday, Kelly Briggs, Alana Levingston, Myles Keeffe, Adeola Adeoye THIRD ROW: Om Sharma, Joel Halley, Nikita Arun, James Hodgen, Lani Robinson, Marcus Lerski, Finlay Balding, Oliver Kirkby, Adeolu Adeoye SECOND ROW: Rodrigo Goncalves de Azevedo, Toby Hunt, Ben Davies, Cody Reader, Jasper Tan, Ms Kelly Cadeau, Sean Ngeow, Emily Turner, Leila Balcombe, Alysha Pascoe, Isabella Lansbury FRONT ROW: Jorja South, Olivia Ly, Zoe Langstone, Taj Crofts, Jaden Chung, Jesse Barr, David Duff, Megan Smith, Kay Lynn Leong, Daniella Roeves ABSENT: Beau Day, Sienna Keeffe, Joshua Fernandez, James Ganeson-Oats, Mr Jae Dornan, Matthew El-Salamani
Georgie Blevin and Harrison Ion Year 6
To start this year, we had our Years 3 to 6 Interhouse Swimming Carnival. The spirit Stirling held throughout the Carnival set a fantastic atmosphere
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Pre-Kindergarten M
Pre-Kindergarten A
BACK ROW: Ms Tracey Gladwell, Liam Coghlan, Benjamin Pooley, Aryan Shiva, Mrs Sarah Alfano, Emilia Shingleton, Penelope Cobb, Juliet Gray, Mrs Anahita Irani MIDDLE ROW: Maeve Young, Jessica Gawthrope, Kairon Mubarakai, Leonardo Di Latte, Benjamin Evans, Charmaine Vogler, Tavian Holdsworth, Chloe Covic, Runxuan Li FRONT ROW: Sophia Tomlinson, Emma Roos, Eva Vassallo, Hayley Coutts, Jing Liu, Sienna Raddock, Chloe Anderson, Fiona Kwok ABSENT: Maya Ananthram
What do you enjoy doing at Pre Kindergarten? I like playing with Lego making a farm and the dinosaurs. Aryan Digging, playing with the Playdough, playing in the garden and playing with toys. Benjamin E Playing with dinosaurs and the other toys. Benjamin P Drawing, painting, colouring, watering the plants, making potions and that’s all! Charmaine Playing in the sandpit, puppets and I like drawing. Chloe A
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What do you enjoy doing at
Painting and making things. India
Pre Kindergarten?
Telling stories. Kayla
Playing with my friends. I like to play with puzzles and playing outside. Maya
I like storytime. Alice
Playing trains and outside. Lucas
Painting, drawing and playing with sand. Penelope
The trucks and building towers and rockets and outside. Amon
Cars and puzzles. Runxuan
Drawing and dressing up. Ananya
Painting. Priyankka
I like playing with my friends. Sienna
Painting and Playdough. Anshu
I like swings and playing in the sandpit with flowers. Sophia
Painting and outside. Athiyan
Dressing up, singing and dancing. Raina
Playing with the potions, Lego, playing outside and dinosaurs. Chloe C
Digging in the sand and stories. Leonardo
Painting, drawing and playing in the sand. Emilia
I like playing with the Lego. Liam
Painting, drawing, playing in the sand and on the bridge. Emma The Three Bears story, playing in the campsite, colouring and cutting, painting and Playdough. Eva Playing in the sand. I like colouring and painting. I like singing and stories. Fiona Playing on the swings. Hayley Playing in the sandpit, making cakes and I like painting a butterfly. Jessica Playdough and painting. Jing
BACK ROW: Mrs Mandy Meachim, Ewan McCurrach, Levi Ceniviva, Riley Faulkner, Mrs Alison McInnis, Audrey Hilbert, Ananya Aggarwal, Mia Mitchell, Mrs Cheryl Parcell MIDDLE ROW: Amon Orlando, Eden Edwards, Zara Syed, Kammi Chan, Eric Xu, Alice Delahay, Sydney Teo, Anshu Vinoth, Raina Sun FRONT ROW: Athiyan Elankumaran, Kayla Senjaya, India Plant, Lucas Kendrick, Stacie Wong, Maxwell Peng, Jun Ren Boon, Priyankka Balasubramanian ABSENT: Sinuo Li
Playing in the sand and in the garden. I love painting. Maeve
I like to play in my secret tree house. Tavian
Making things and singing songs. Audrey
Playing outside. Jun Ren Playing in the sandpit. Kammi My friend Ewan. Levi The bikes and trucks. Maxwell Drawing and writing. Mia
Building things with the blocks. Riley I like playing with Playdough. Sinuo
Going outside. Eden
Playdough. Stacie
I like the Playdough, painting, colouring and reading books. Juliet
I can’t figure it out, let me think about it. Eric
Drawing and stories and playing with friends. Sydney
Playing with the water, a bike and the cars. Kairon
Lots of things, stories and my friends. Ewan
Painting. Zara
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Kindergarten M
Kindergarten A
BACK ROW: Ithiel Dwumfour, Nathan Lau, Taj Sullivan, Anisha Gopalan, Mrs Sarah Alfano, Jasper Gardner, Lachlan Raddock, Patrick Day, Charli Heatley MIDDLE ROW: Ms Tracey Gladwell, Matilda Nicol, Kelsey Edwards, Luca Cicirello, Amber Vine, Milla Putland Couleru, Stephanie Jones, Renee Rhodes, Hugo Patching, Shevon Modi, Mrs Anahita Irani FRONT ROW: Lauren Kwan, Joshua Lee, Jensen Chia, Chloe Soo, Amalie Furchtenicht, Jayden Chan, Ava Gilmore ABSENT: Lottie Lund
I feel
happy in
Kindergarten when...
I play in the block corner building towers. Jasper I play with the hammer set and going outside playing with the balls and jumping. I loved doing the flowers today too! (Flower arranging activity). Jayden
Amber plays with me and I play with people. Amalie
I play with my friends with the cars and the Playdough. Jensen
Charlotte plays with me and Charli walks with me into school because Mia has handball. Amber
I am playing mobile because you can make things like cars, planes, helicopters and horses. Joshua
I play ‘it’. That means you have to try and catch someone and tap them on the back then they are ‘it’. Anisha
I go on the swings, monkey bars and doing clay. Kelsey
I do painting and playing with Renee and Kelsey. Ava I pretend that the ladybirds are real! This one is called Rose and this one is called Lavender. They are twins! Ladybirds have lots and lots of spots. Charli I play moon ball with Taj. It’s when you get a ball and throw it up really high! Hugo
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I play with Jasper and Jensen in the block corner. Ithiel
I play on the monkey bars and on the red bike. I like cooking and playing with the blocks and making bubbles. Lachlan I play with my friends and I like clay. Lauren I was collecting worms and I have a worm farm now at home. Lottie
I play with my friends. Matilda I play cats and playing in the playground. I like to play in the sand and make a cubby castle. Milla I play games like soccer, football and throwing. I like doing fitness and having fun. Nathan I play mums and dads with my friends. Patrick I play on the monkey bars and doing clay, and going in the fairy garden. Renee I play outside and play on the swings. Shevon I am doing all the activities! At the craft table I like to paint and do clay. Stephanie I play on the swing, in the block corner and read books. Taj
BACK ROW: Lucas Beattie, Luca Thorne, Max Greaves, William Smart, Theo Cross, Lianne Kim, Sienna Stone, Amelia Grafton MIDDLE ROW: Mrs Mandy Meachim, Gabrielle Dirk, Alex Bortolotti, Caelan Jenkins, Yemi Akinyemi, Loella Tang, Arya Ravi, Lauren McKenna, Eli Collis, Mya Chau, Mrs Alison McInnis FRONT ROW: Mason Janssens, Cheryl Koo, Sanah Sidhu, A.J. Teo, Matilda Burke, Mitchell Smith, Nina Maxwell
I feel
happy in
I am on the mat and when I really, really play a lot of games and building stuff. Eli
I play with the cars. Mitchell I play and do things with Gabrielle. Mya I am painting. Nina
Kindergarten when...
it is the end of the day and I see mummy and I see her smile and give her a cuddle. Gabrielle I am on the swings and riding bikes and making lots of things. Lauren
I am happy because I love Mrs McInnis and all of my friends. They are my favourite friends. Sienna
I come to school and see Mrs McInnis’s smile. A.J.
I am with my friends and hanging on the monkey bars. Loella
I am building things like jets and towers. Theo
I am at the swings and in the playground and seeing the flowers. Alex
I see all of my friends and playing ball outside. Luca
I am in the playground and that is it. William
I am playing in the fairy garden with Alex and William. Lucas
I am playing with my friends and I love my teachers. Yemi
I am with all my friends and playing in the magic tree. Amelia I am playing trains and building with Luca and Eli. Arya I am playing with someone and riding the bikes outside. Caelan I am making cakes, playing with my friends and learning stuff. Cheryl
I go on the swings. Sanah
I am reading story books and looking at Mrs McInnis’s earrings. Matilda I play games with people. I am happy because I love my friends Lucas and Lauren. Mason I am here with everything and everyone! Max
I play outside and inside and dressing up. Luca
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Pre-Primary K
Pre-Primary D
BACK ROW: Mrs Shivaun Kelly, Chloe Ng, Allegra Gatti, Sedley Hoar, Linton Cox, Molly Turner, Hudson Russell, Ollie McKinnon, Miss Annie-Rose Durack MIDDLE ROW: Raphael Yong, Austin Peters, James Rice, Sienna Nanni, Caitlyn Drury, Carmen Kawecki, Sam Lowe, Milana Greig FRONT ROW: Maya Gilmore, Lucas Khoo, Lachlan Anderson, Sam Sibly, Chloe Roos, Rhia Zhao, Aida Oteri ABSENT: Anoshan Ganapathipillai, Mackenzie Thomas
The best thing about being in
Pre-Primary is‌ when my dad drops me off and gives me a great big hug and kiss. Aida playing in the aeroplane because it has fake food and fake kitchen things. Allegra playing in the aeroplane because it is fun. Anoshan playing with Lego and because we get to build things. Austin doing my numbers and learning to count to 100 and bigger numbers. Caitlyn
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playing with my friends. Carmen playing outside and doing the monkey bars. Chloe N making cards for my teacher and my friends. Chloe R playing and doing Maths. Hudson playing games like Batman outside. James playing with my friends. Lachlan being in the playground and playing outside. Linton playing in the Lego corner and building computers. Lucas the clay and making stuff with it. Mackenzie doing drawing because I like drawing my geckos. Maya
playing with my friends and I like playing cats. Molly going outside in the mornings and doing the laps of our playground for fitness. Ollie that we get to do a lot of different things. Raphael the monkey bars and I like the teachers. Rhia playing with all of my friends. Sam L playing in the block corner and I like building everything. Sam S playing with the magnetic shapes because they can connect. Sedley climbing everything like the spider web, stairs and monkey bars. Sienna
BACK ROW: Mrs Iola Knight, Holly Walker, Zac Dallimore, Oberon Smith, Aiden Chan, Joshua Soh, Noah Williams, Eva Chi, Ms Pat Zoccoli MIDDLE ROW: Luuvi Tan, Leticia Avery, Jun Feng Boon, Jimi Oyewopo, Ayoola Olowookere, Jessie Wong, Bridget Wallace, Hannah Walmsley FRONT ROW: Nicola Fallon, Isabel Kendrick, Riley Glasson, Zachary Bovell, Samara Edwards, Imogen Stone, Clarissa Chan ABSENT: Akashan Ganapathipillai, Jaxon Otness
The best thing about being in
reading books and playing in the Maths centre. Hannah playing the fish game and ABC Reading Eggs on iPads. Holly
Pre-Primary is‌
playing outside. Imogen
listening and getting Dojo points. Aiden
playing with the Duplo. Jaxon
playing the fish game on iPads. Akashan
looking at the silkworms. Jessie
playing Lego. Ayoola
playing with the toys in the Space rocket. Isabel
building stuff. Jimi
learning to read and learning all about manners. Bridget
playing Monkey Maths and also doing ABC Reading Eggs on the iPads. Joshua
the whole playground. Clarissa
writing in the writing centre. Jun Feng
playing in the Maths centre. Eva
learning on the mat and doing lovely writing. Leticia
writing in the writing centre. Luuvi playing in the playground. Nicola going outside to play in the Kindy playground. Noah playing with the construction and blocks. Oberon we get to play. Riley going on iPads. Samara playing in the Kindy playground. Zac playing in the Space station. Zachary
playing ABC Reading Eggs on the iPads. Milana
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Year 1M
Year 1G
In Year 1G I AM A LEADER in… Reading because I can read big novels. I liked reading Charlie and The Chocolate Factory and Billy B Brown. Abigail Maths because I am the best at it and I love it the most. I also like learning new words, in anything. Akinshola
my school work because I do my neatest writing. I concentrate and I work well with a partner. Astrid Dance because I remember the moves. I like having a partner and doing a dance with them. Caitlin Dance because I think I am good at the steps. I try to do it at home too. Charlotte Narrative Writing because I write a good story. I do good colourings and I include describing and descriptive words. Daniel Narrative Writing because I like making stories and illustrating them. Diego
Japanese because I remembered a word that nobody else in the class remembered. Alex
packing away because I always clean up properly and put the right pencils in the right pot. Dylan
Music because I listen. I like playing games like ‘skip to the barber shop’. Amitee
Sport because I love playing games and I catch some people. I love to play ‘line tag’ and ‘spider and fly tag’. Elaine
Narrative Writing because I think what to write to make a good story. Asha
Narrative Writing because I like writing stories and making imaginary people or characters up. Eloise
Spelling because I am really good at it. Ashton
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BACK ROW: Ms Rebekah Garwood, Harper Connor, Abigail Tait, Akinshola Akinyemi, Amitee Gibaud, Daniel Haynes, Alex Hunt, Regan Bell, Diego Bagworth, Miss Diane Naisbitt MIDDLE ROW: Dylan Lim, Jacob Covic, Ashton Yu, Penelope Duff, Caitlin Mackinlay, Rohan Patel, Eloise Smart, Mia Jelas, Tyler Wheeler FRONT ROW: Charlotte Bailey, Zoe Vassallo, Stephanie Masaryk, Elaine Gao, Imani Fanaian, Asha Hart, Astrid Ravn
Art because I do things first and then I can do the fun stuff like drawing. I like to paint. Harper
Art because I like drawing and making nature with clay. Imani Sport because I come in first place sometimes against people. I love ‘zombie tag’. Jacob Narrative Writing because I do the characters really well and I do the middle, end and beginning. Mia
I loved going to Bush School in Year 1 because…
Music because I like singing and playing instruments. Penelope
I climbed onto a big branch with Emily and we helped each other. Aidan
Sport because I am good at jumping. We do running and competitions. I like running best. Regan
I played amongst the beautiful flowers and I really loved climbing the trees with lots of branches. Amelie
Cricket because I work hard to make myself become the best I can be at it. Rohan
I took care of the trees by not pulling things off them and I only used natural materials that were on the ground. Ariana
Narrative Writing because I like to write lots of stories. I can think about it at home and show my mum and dad too. Stephanie Art because I like it and if people are doing wrong things, I say “stop, I don’t like it”. Tyler Sport because I like to play chasey. I like ‘zombie tag’ the best. I’m good at it. Zoe
I climbed the trees with the beautiful leaves. I was really good at it. Chloe I made cubbies and climbed trees so if it rained we could play in the cubby. Eleanor I cared about nature and nature is wonderful. Emily I hammered on a big stick, it was like using an axe. Heidi
BACK ROW: Sebastian Bourne, Rohan Singh, Luca Boden, Tim Scanlon, Ryan Metlitzky, Ariana Stalley, Tiffany Lynass MIDDLE ROW: Mrs Anne Miller, Lucas Phoebe, Tyson Bortolotti, Ivan Ung, Mahidhar Mohan, Wade Lansley, Kaitlyn Martin, Eleanor Burwood, Heidi Day, Miss Diane Naisbitt FRONT ROW: Jake Hermawan, Aidan Orlando, Lenna Rhodes, Amelie Soucik, Portia-Lee Freeman, Holly Fernandez, Chloe Maxwell ABSENT: Emily Chung, Jessica Black
my mum came and she helped me to describe nature. She explained things to me. Holly
I looked for slaters by the big tree and I loved holding them. I also loved climbing the trees. Portia-Lee
I saw a very interesting spider’s web and it had a Redback spider crawling on it. It was really scary. Ivan
I felt like a spider when I climbed the trees. I also loved making a hammer using things I collected in the bush. Rohan
I made life size houses out of branches and used the shovels to dig into the sand. Jake I love climbing tall trees. I love lakes and sunflowers. Jessica I made cubbies and when I finished I played in it with Amelie and Heidi. Kaitlyn I built a cubby house out of sticks and I drew a bottle brush flower at the pond too. Lenna I could use a hammer to make holes in telly tubby hill to store leaves and sticks. Luca I became a Minecraft character and I played a Minecraft game in the bush with Luca, Sebastian and Eleanor. Lucas
we organised ourselves into two groups and we worked together to make the most fantastic broomsticks. I pretended I was a wizard on my broomstick. Ryan I climbed trees, ran down the hill and played a knight game. Sebastian I worked with Tyson and Wade to build a camouflaged and safe cubby in our building process. Tim I built lots of interesting and different cubbies with my friends, Wade and Tim. Tyson I built a cubby castle at the pond and hammered old branches. Wade
I made lots of clever and interesting things using natural materials and a special tool. I made a hammer. Mahidhar
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Year 2L
Year 2E
BACK ROW: Ethan Lance, Amelia Sturgeon, Lilly Buchanan, Benjamin Biddulph, Ishaan Gopalan, Savannah Russell, Zoe Stachewicz, Mia Crofts MIDDLE ROW: Xiang Liu, Tilly Andersen, Jake Heatley, Ben Walker, Mrs Caryn Ebstein, James Parker, Aidan Gurr, Ethan Chan, Cerys Webb FRONT ROW: Kezia Giah, Sophie Reader, Rohan O’Dwyer, Aedan Bailey, Will McKinnon, Sadie Delahay, Mia Collis ABSENT: Aadhishan Ganapathipillai, Xander Thomas, Mrs Di O’Halloran, William Thorne
IF I WAS
FAMOUS I would like to be… a scientist and basketball player. I would invent robots for the hospitals and make important medicine. I would also like to be a famous basketball player like Michael Jordan and LeBron James. Aadhishan an astronaut on the International Space Station. I would be in charge of all the computers. Aedan a poet. I would like to be famous for writing a poem like Waltzing Matilda. I would also like to be a famous footy player like Stephen Hill. Aidan a movie star and a professional gymnast. I would like to go to the Olympics and represent Australia. I would like to get a gold medal for the parallel bars. Amelia a track and field athlete. I would like to do javelin and discus and aim for a gold medal in every event that I participate in. Ben
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a famous boxer. I would like to be known as the best boxer in the world. Benjamin
singing a song at the Olympics. Mia Crofts
a professional golfer. I would like to be like Tiger Woods and Jason Day. I would like to be the number one in the world of golf. Cerys
a robotics scientist. I would invent robots that would help people like a guide robot instead of a guide dog. Rohan
a scientist. I would like to invent a bubble that cannot pop so it can be used in Space so the astronauts could put it over their heads instead of a helmet. Ethan C a sailor. I would circumnavigate the world twice, solo. Ethan L an all-round cricket player. I would like to be captain of the Australian cricket team and to win the World Cup every time. Ishaan a well-known golfer like Adam Scott. I would try to get a hole in one in every tournament that I play in. Jake a famous basketball player and play for the Perth Wildcats. James a pop star like Katy Perry. I would sing songs to all of my fans. Lilly a cook and have my own restaurant. I would cook lots of interesting foods and have my restaurant in Tasmania. Mia Collis
a pop star like Taylor Swift. I would sing in America. I would also like to own my own pizza restaurant. Sadie
These words were chosen by us to describe how we put the 7 Habits of ‘The Leader In Me’ into our school day.
BACK ROW: Dylan Leeder, Austin Janssens, Josh Wijaya, Jake Walker, Asha Bruce, Evan Bonner, Kanin Hoar, Callum Moss MIDDLE ROW: Mrs Di O’Halloran, Thomas Smith, Rianna Mukerji, Jaxen Spencer, Blake Lansley, Jasmine Kooner, Noah Bergmans, Charlotte Newton, Emily Lund, Marcus Kawecki, Ms Brette Lockyer FRONT ROW: Makayla Kadir, Hannah Lee, Amelia Luff, Ethan Young, Chelsea Smith, Cana Jones, Zoey Chia ABSENT: Nicole Li
USEFUL. I show people what to do and show them you have to put some effort into your work. Chelsea
TRUST. It’s when someone asks you to look after their stuff when they go out of the room. Kanin
CARING. It is when you help people, not just yourself. Dylan
READY. Basically, when I start doing work I get stuff out quickly and then I am ready when the teacher says, “get ready for work”. Makayla
CONSIDERATION. I never leave people out of a game because if you exclude someone they will feel bad. Emily
PROACTIVE. Have another go at writing all by yourself when you are finding it hard. Amelia
ENCOURAGING. I show this by giving people tips on how to finish their work and encouraging them. Ethan
PERSISTENT. I show it by never giving up. Asha
HELPING. I am good at helping people do spelling. Evan
a hockey player. I would like to play for Australia. Will
BRAVE. If there is no teacher in the room and there is a fire, I’d say “get a partner and evacuate to somewhere safe.” Austin
HAVE-A-GO. Basically, have-a-go is to try, even if you’re not confident. Hannah
a scientist. I would like to invent something that would help blind people. William
KIND. I show it by telling people to stop when they are doing the wrong thing so they don’t get into trouble. Blake
a footballer player like Nat Fyfe. I would play football for the Dockers. Xander
USEFUL. I show it by coaching others on the computer and cleaning the class. Callum
a pop star like Taylor Swift. I would write songs and sing them so I can become ultra-famous. Savannah an ice skater. I would like to skate in the Olympics and get a gold medal in all the events I participate in. Sophie
a cook. I would cook vegetarian food and own a restaurant in Shark Bay. Xiang a footy player. I would play for the West Coast Eagles as a half forward. Zoe
CHALLENGED. I try to pick harder things to do so it makes me work harder. Cana RESPECTFUL. I show it by caring for others’ feelings. Charlotte
TRY. If I try it helps me think better and then I do everything better all day. Jake LISTENING. If someone is talking out the front, you sit down and listen so you don’t get distracted by your friends. Jasmine RESPONSIBLE. This is helping my friends do the right thing and helping the teacher. Jaxen
TOGETHER. You learn more when you learn together and it’s much more fun. Marcus CONFIDENT. I show my confidence by trying again so I can level up and I know I can get better. Nicole SHARING. I would help someone with their work when I share my ideas and knowledge. Noah UNDERSTANDING. If someone is upset and nobody is understanding them, I would go up to them and ask what is wrong. Thomas TEAMWORK. You could show this by being proactive and synergising, then you could be helpful and work together. Zoey
FOCUS. This means not looking at anything else, just focusing on what you are meant to be doing. Josh
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Year 3P
Year 3C
This year I have been a leader by… synergising with others while doing group work in the classroom. I listened to others ideas and tried not to only use my own. Abbey using Habit Number 7. I complete my work and then I rest by making paper planes. Alex synergising. I include others when playing handball or help them when they are upset. Amber ‘Putting First things First’. At home when I do my homework my mum sometimes tells me to have a break, but I keep on working so it gets done. Ayden putting important things first and then going on to play. Bianca using Habit Number 6 ‘Synergise’. When we have been doing group work or work in partners, I have helped others. Clara helping people when they have been injured. Cody
BACK ROW: Clara Elezovich, Jamie Snow, Emily Turner, Tristan Clement, Hunter Stone, Katie Biddulph, Patrick Jones, Isabella Lansbury MIDDLE ROW: Mrs Leah Minchin, Olivia Sibly, Ayden Hipper, Xavier Cowain, Mackenzie Cox, Ralph Wylie, Bianca Ettridge, Shray Patel, Mia Vine, Alex Erceg, Ms Kelly Cadeau FRONT ROW: Megan Burrows, Kerry Cao, Thenuk Wijemanne, Denim Connor, Marshall Tomlinson, Amber Thomson-Russell, Daniella Roeves ABSENT: Abbey Parker, Cody Reader, Layla Aghaie
mixing Habit 1 and Habit 3 together. I am prepared in the morning and don’t need my mum to help organise my things or tell me which uniform I should wear. Daniella being proactive. I help keep our community tidy by often picking up rubbish when I see it. Denim organising my homework so it gets done, then I go and have fun. I ‘Put First things First’. Emily using Habit Number 6. When we work with others on group work, I share my ideas. Hunter ‘Putting First things First’. I complete my class work before I play. Isabella caring for others and helping them when they need it. I usually try to help them ‘Think Win-Win’. Jamie practising all of The Leader in Me Habits. For example, I practise Habit 5 by not shouting over the top of others when they are speaking. Katie being proactive. Without being asked I have helped other students. Kerry helping my friends when they needed help. Layla trying to practise ‘Think Win-Win’. Mackenzie
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practising Habit 1 ‘Be Proactive’. I try to help others. I help tidy up when I see something is messy. I do this without being asked. Marshall doing things around the classroom without being asked. Megan not being vain and caring about others. I care for others mostly in the playground. I try to ‘Think Win-Win’. Mia thinking ‘win-win’. I encourage my friends to try not to leave others out of activities or to gloat when they win a game. Olivia being thoughtful and caring while playing games. I talk to people and include them in games. Patrick being a helper in the playground. I have been proactive. Ralph making sure I do the right thing, even when nobody is watching. Shray helping clean up any rubbish when I see it. I do this so the cleaners don’t have to take care of it. Thenuk being organised. I try to ‘Be Proactive’ but sometimes I do forget. Tristan
This year I have been a leader by… becoming more independent at solving problems and including other people’s ideas with my own. Alexander sharpening the saw. I relax by playing games. Annabelle helping others out. Beau being friendly and caring towards others. Cale being proactive in learning division. It was hard but I spent time on it and now I know how to do it. Callum being organised. Charlotte thinking ‘win-win’. I do things like tidying up when no one asks me to. David
BACK ROW: Nicholas Mulcahy, Jesse Barr, James Stachewicz, Madison Bourne, Scarlett McVeigh, Toby Hunt, Thomas Haynes, Mitchell Loxton MIDDLE ROW: Mrs Leah Minchin, Cale Scott, Katie Bergmans, Noah Dean, Emily Masaryk, Holly Burwood, Louis Wong, Ruan Rademeyer, Alexander Mackinlay, Miss Penny Crossland FRONT ROW: Annabelle Berry, Charlotte Clinckers, Sarah Van De Klashorst, Tunmise Aniyi, Olivia Ly, Sienna Keelan, Jessica Kim ABSENT: Callum Cleave, Beau Day, David Duff
helping others. It is important to ‘Think Win-Win’. Emily
being proactive. I help others when they are lonely or lost. Olivia
thinking ‘win-win’. I have learnt how to look after others and myself at the same time. Holly
looking out for other people and helping them if things haven’t been going well. Ruan
becoming more proactive and organised when working on my writing. James
sharing my ideas and helping others inside and outside of the classroom, as well as showing RIC at all times. Sarah
being proactive. I finish my work and work well with others in group work. Jesse trying to help others. That is thinking ‘win-win’. Jessica thinking ‘win-win’. I help people if they are upset and make them laugh. Katie thinking ‘win-win’, especially in the playground. Louis becoming more proactive and organised this year. Madison being proactive by helping solve problems for others. Mitchell
thinking ‘win-win’. I include other people in games outside. Scarlett thinking ‘win-win’. I have been looking out for others in the playground. Sienna thinking ‘win-win’. I solve problems where everyone can win. Thomas synergising better, because I have been helping people in more effective ways. Toby defending others and helping them achieve something they believe in. Tunmise
setting goals. That is Habit 2. Nicholas including people in footy. Noah
thinking ‘win-win’. When I win a class prize I don’t brag or boast about it. Xavier
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Year 4S
Year 4B
How have you been a leader this year?
I’ve been lovely to my buddy. Caitlin Showing RIC and helping people when they’re sad. Elena I cleaned out my desk tray well, so I can be an organised learner. Eli By working well with others. Ella
I helped my friends when they didn’t know what to do. Aaliyah
I have been trying to make students feel welcome, like when the new students arrived at school. Emily
By showing Habit 3 ‘Put First things First’ when I do my work and then enjoy other activities. Alexis
I have been proactive by packing my bag in the morning without my mum asking me. Harrison
By working well with my group in the Plant Expo. Annabel Being kind to my friends. Asha Since learning about the 7 Habits, I have seen improvement in my group work skills and listening to my buddy. Ashleigh I have included people in games. Avery Working well with my group in the Plant Expo. Ben D I have ‘Put First things First’. I put the more important information on my poster before the fun facts. Ben F-S
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BACK ROW: Isla Lewis, Caitlin Brown, Rohan Kooner, Lachlan Bruce, James Hodgen, Harrison O’Dea-Credaro, Emily Geha THIRD ROW: Avery Yu, Ella Sullivan, Noah Jones, Ben Davies, Ben Fell-Smith, Jayden Gregory, Taj Crofts SECOND ROW: Mrs Amelia Baker, Aaliyah Kadir, Mia Lowe, Ashleigh Gurr, Annabel Manessis, Lucy Ha, Sienna Keeffe, Mrs Leah Minchin FRONT ROW: Alexis Milne, Elena Yazdan, Tameka Kane, Zoe Dallimore, Mikhaila Allan, Asha Le, Kate Hillier ABSENT: Matthew El-Salamani, Eli Keenan
I have been inclusive both in the playground and in class. Mia I have shown RIC by being kind to my buddy. Mikhaila By being proactive and using my time well when doing my Plant Expo project. Noah Being nice to my buddy. Rohan
How have you been a leader this year?
I’ve been proactive by being organised. Sienna
I have been doing RIC by having courage in class and outside in the playground. Adeolu
By helping my best friend carry her things. Taj
I practised the 7 Habits throughout the year. Alysha
Most days I demonstrated RIC and Habits 1 and 2, ‘Being Proactive’ and ‘Beginning with the End in Mind’. Isla
I have helped other students and my teacher, and have been kind to everyone. Tameka
I included all my class members in activities and helped them out. Ashlyn
When people are hurt I help them. James
Showing RIC when working with my buddy. Zoe
I have synergised with my buddy. Jayden I have been proactive by remembering to bring my diary to school and making my lunch. Kate By showing RIC and doing the right thing. Lachlan I have been a leader by working well with others. Matthew
I explained what to do to people who need help. Ayodele I did all 7 Habits. Brooke I showed integrity in all areas, I followed RIC and I synergised with others. Busola
BACK ROW: Adeolu Adeoye, Eva Texler, Jasper Tan, Samantha Shenton, Lachlan Buchanan, Jade Wheeler, Ella Lowrey THIRD ROW: Ayodele Olowookere, Misaaq Yousaf, Alysha Pascoe, Jack Boden, Xavier Damonse, Joshua Bartels, Brooke Tonkin SECOND ROW: Mr Blair Saunders, Evelyn Ward, Riya Singh, Kayla O’Connor, Zeke Hart, Busola Oyewopo, Mia Andersen, Mrs Leah Minchin, Mrs Jill Westerman-Power FRONT ROW: Solomon Fegan, Stella Hermawan, Joshua Cole, Jorja South, Luke Tomlinson, Ashlyn Rice, Kate Cotham ABSENT: Kyle Black, Jaden Chung, Sienna Ryan
I showed kindness, helped class members and communicated with others. Evelyn
I was proactive by stopping somebody from messing up my sandwiches. Lachlan
By helping people at the Plant Expo and by doing my homework. Jack
I do my homework before playing soccer with my next door neighbours. Luke
I have been proactive and included new friends in the games I play. Jade I helped my friend when he got hurt. Jaden I have been achieving my goals. Jasper I have shown Habit 2 ‘Have a Plan’ this year and in particular for the Plant Expo. Jorja By being honest to others and sharing ideas. Joshua B I synergised with my group at the Plant Expo. Joshua C I have been a good role model for younger children by picking up rubbish and acting responsibly. Kate
By being a proactive learner, showing respect in my communication and taking pride in my work. Ella
I helped classmates by teaching them things or skills they find difficult. An example would be how to play AFL. Kayla
I communicated with students and teachers. Eva
By learning all of my classmates’ names and making new friends. Kyle
I show courage by owning up if I do something wrong. Misaaq I have been a leader in Year 4 by helping other people in the playground. Riya In class, I always try to be a proactive learner. Samantha I have been a leader by making new friends and showing courage. Sienna By prioritising my time, so doing my homework when I get home. Solomon Helping others and showing Respect, Integrity and Courage (RIC) whenever I can. Stella I’ve sorted out loads of problems by being proactive, without a teacher. Xavier I helped my buddy. When he didn’t know what to do, I told him what to do. Zeke
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Year 5H
I will never forget the time in Year 5H when…
my friend Raveen was looking for a book all over the place, when I had it the whole time! James
it was our Exhibition Night and we were performing in front of everyone and I saw my family in the back row. Adeola
I had so much fun with my friends on Year 5 camp. Julius
I went to camp for the first time and saw a kookaburra sitting in a tree. Aidan my friends and I almost died laughing when Rodrigo did heaps of unfortunate, but funny things. Bailey
I was at camp and got stuck on the flying fox. John I first went to Lego Club. Joshua
I came to this school and made new friends. Kay Lynn we went to camp and built rafts to float on the water. Lucy I first started at All Saints’ and everyone was very friendly to me. Maclean
I went on the flying fox at camp for the first time. Elsie
I was at camp and went fishing for water minnows with Ethan. Manya
I got to play a main part in a drama play for the Gold Rush Exhibition. Ginger
I was performing in the Dance Concert and saw one of my best friends Lucy in the crowd. Marinah
we went to IPSHA Cross Country and I helped Finlay finish the race. Haydn I went on my first camp. Jack I met a new friend named Aidan. He’s very funny, sporty and kind. Jackson
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BACK ROW: Bailey Hullett, Manya Texler, Yan Liu, Lucy Snow, Adeola Adeoye, Mathew Harwood THIRD ROW: John Condidorio, Maclean Huddy, Tim White, James GanesonOats, Aidan Frazer, Rachel Vujovic, Ginger Williams-Buckenara SECOND ROW: Jack Thompson, Haydn Webb, Rodrigo Goncalves de Azevedo, Mia Millward, Joshua Fernandez, Elsie Walmsley, Raveen Wijesuriya, Mrs Edel Hailes FRONT ROW: Zoe Langstone, Marinah Ebrahim, Julius Clegg, Tristan Clarke, Jackson Bright, Ruby Fegan, Kay Lynn Leong ABSENT: Nikita Arun
I made friends with Raveen, Jamie, Bailey, Rodrigo, Maclean, Joshua and Julius. Mathew I first came back to school to find the demountable, because I didn’t think they’d fit on the tennis courts. When I walked in it was very spacious. Mia
I first came to this school and found out more about everyone. Nikita I was in the Dance Concert. Rachel I went to camp and slept in bunks and saw kangaroos. Raveen I was on stage performing and singing “digging in the garden”. Rodrigo I did my ‘Warrior’ dance with Zoe for the Arts Alive VI concert. It was so much fun even though I was really nervous. Ruby I walked on stage in front of the crowd waiting for the Gold Rush play to start. Tim we made movies in RAP (Religion & Philosophy). Tristan at camp when Noah fell off the raft and everyone had to help him up, and the sausages were yum! Yan Ruby and I performed our duo at the Arts Alive VI Concert. Zoe
On the night of the Gold Rush Expedition… I had the time of my life acting in the drama performance and shouting my lines. Abbey I felt excited waiting to say my speech to nearly 100 people! Alex I had a great time presenting my Inquiry Learning. Andrew I was excited to shout “quick, the Eureka Rebellion is about to begin!” and led everyone to our village. Ashton I was nervous but then looked out at the crowd and felt calm and proud of myself. Bridget I felt scared and, at the same time, very excited setting up my quiz and information in the classroom. Carly
BACK ROW: Noah Cross, Mitchell Rogers, Charlotte Shaw, Stephen Clarke, Ashton Collins, Toni Aniyi THIRD ROW: Andrew Newton, Joel Halley, Georgia Stone, Ruby Williams, Bridget Ellement, Elijah Siebel, Alex Smith SECOND ROW: Rory Newman, Joanne Zheng, Eleanor Murray, Carly Tonkin, Thomas Bartels, Charlise Brown, Connor Young, Ms Johanna Stalley FRONT ROW: Abbey Passaris, Pranavi Devata, Joshua Chen, Hayden Rogalasky, Raef Connor, Jessica Luff, Megan Smith ABSENT: Rebecca Griffiths
I felt pride in what I accomplished through my Inquiry Learning. Connor I felt thrilled to be part of the performance and a little nervous because there were so many people! Eleanor
I was part of an amazing experience working as a team and playing the musical instruments. Mitchell I enjoyed presenting the movie and PowerPoint presentation I made about the Eureka Rebellion. Noah
I felt truly excited about my part in our group performance and the work I got to showcase. Elijah
I enjoyed showing my learning to the people who came to visit my classroom. Pranavi
I felt like I was a real digger back in the 1800s. It was so much fun! Georgia
I was tremendously excited about the drama performance. Raef
I had a fun and exhilarating time acting out the Eureka Stockade. Hayden
I was at my International School in Thailand waiting to come to All Saints’! Rebecca
I felt very confident standing in front of the audience and presenting the miniplay we created. Jessica I enjoyed the drama performance because I learnt how to express my voice. Joanne
I was tremendously excited about the drama performance I was in with Raef and Connor. Rory I was proud to share my learning with my family. Ruby
I was soaring through the clouds on a massive plane going to England. Joel
I was nervous to the bone but it went well! Stephen
I felt goose bumps from the chilly breeze passing by when I was performing. Charlise
I felt tremendously excited when it was my turn to act out my part in the play. Joshua
I was feeling joyful to be part of the drama and musical acts. Thomas
I performed an amazing song for the audience about Australia’s Gold Rush. Charlotte
I wasn’t nervous. I was extremely excited to say my line and show off my work. Megan
I felt enthusiastic because I shouted my line to the whole world! Toni
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Year 5S
BACK ROW: Srinidhi Mohan, Alex Ellement, Hunter Shaw, James Bingham, Emily Arney, Jade Soucik, Ethan Hipper THIRD ROW: Brodie Chapell, Levi Gatti, Campbell Bright, Gayatri Dantale, Om Sharma, Finlay Balding, Kyden Gibaud SECOND ROW: Leila Balcombe, Aliah Shahabuddin, Elly Gardner, Sean Ngeow, Olivia Halliday, Caroline Nagajek, Kirrilee Missen, Miss Lauren Smith FRONT ROW: Ben Heatley, Hayden Rajmohan, Angela Loxton, Kate Bailey, Isabelle Chen, Phillip An, Caelan Lu
In Search and Rescue I got so frightened from the bunnies. They made me trip over! Caroline
(Outdoor Learning Program) moments When I jumped at the top of the flying fox. I felt scared but also exhilarated when I went over the lake! Alex Riding on a canoe. I had never been on one before. My partner and I got stuck between the ropes and I felt like I was going to fall off. Aliah Search and Rescue because it was nerve-wracking and adventurous. Angela Search and Rescue because it was awesome walking around and finding hidden words in the bush. Ben I loved when we went on the Vertical Challenge, because I had never ropeclimbed before. Brodie Zipping down the zip line and trying to hang upside down. Caelan I liked Search and Rescue because it was funny and everyone was scared except me! Campbell
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The Vertical Challenge because we were trusted with our friends’ lives. Elly Packing up our sleeping bags and tents because it was funny. Emily I felt nervous when I slept at the campsite and I heard creepy sounds. Ethan The suspense when I stood at the ledge of the flying fox with everyone counting down. Finlay Search and Rescue because I loved seeing how others worked together. Gayatri Going on the outstanding flying fox (I was scared at first). Hayden I thought it was extremely funny watching Ms Stalley go on the flying fox backwards! Hunter I saw Ms Stalley hanging upside down on the zip line and screaming! Isabelle Watching the documentary under the stars. We sat on cool pieces of plastic so we didn’t get dirty. Jade When we camped and slept in our big white dorm. We told thrilling stories and didn’t get to sleep. James
Search and Rescue because I found it terrifying, yet exciting. Kate It was really funny when Kate thought she saw a millipede but it was a screw, and we kept saying millipedes are screws! Kirrilee Going upside down on the zip line, because it was mind-blowing. Kyden The flying fox because for a moment I thought my life would be over, but I survived. Leila Eating the hotdogs at night and watching the movie outdoors. Levi Canoeing with Leila was awesome because I had never been before. Olivia The rafting activity was extremely fun because I love building things. Om
#Year 6
Magic
Moments The Dance Concert because it was awesome. #Awesomedanceconcert Alana The pillow fight we had on the last day at Boshack. #Boshackpillowfight Avery I loved the marshmallow event at camp. It was nice to see everyone smile and laugh! #HOTMARSHMALLOW Ayomide When we were at Canberra and Boshack, and I played around with my friends! #CanberraBoshackMuckingAround Bailey
BACK ROW: Alana Levingston, Tara Mishra, Callum Stickells, Rose Fereday, Ayomide Olowookere, Cooper Lewis, Hannah Lymn THIRD ROW: Lauren McVeigh, Georgie Blevin, Kai Zettel, Harrison Ion, Dakota Allen, George Hudson, Matthew Tomlinson SECOND ROW: Avery Willis, Harry Watson, Bailey Hardy, Liam Fukumoto, Rachel Cole, Sophia Young, Zakaria Ebrahim, Mr Jae Dornan FRONT ROW: Cameron Hanson, Kian Hart, William Tomlinson, Harry Laycock, William Mulcahy, Oliver Kirkby, Stephanie Mischke ABSENT: Dante Barrett
The Winter Lightning Carnival, where our team was undefeated! #lovedit Georgie Hanging out with my friends playing chasey at Boshack. #lovinboshackwithfriends Hannah The IPSHA Basketball Carnival. We were undefeated! #Basketballforlife Harrison Having fun with friends at the Lightning Carnival. I enjoyed playing footy. #FunPlayingAFL Harry L When Mr Dornan kept falling as he entered the cafeteria at camp. #AreYouOkayMrDornan? Harry W The Friday Dance Concert because I love dancing! #MoonWalk Kian
The Vertical Challenge because I climbed to the top of rope climbing. Phillip
The high jump event at the carnival. It is one of the few sports I am really good at. #JumpingHigh Callum
Going to Canberra and Boshack, and laughing with my friends. #FunRainorShine Lauren
Going to Boshack even though I still had my fractured arm. #fun Cameron
Search and Rescue because we could work as a team. Sean
Playing AFL at IPSHA because I kicked a goal. #Awesome Cooper
Playing at the Lightning Carnival and at the IPSHA Basketball. #FunWithFriends Liam
I felt scared when I was sleeping in the tents because I had never been camping before. Srinidhi
Playing Netball in the undefeated team! #ouramazingteam Dakota Feeling welcome and part of the gang! #feelingwelcome Dante During the obstacle course at Boshack we needed to do a cartwheel, but I did a roll. #DoABarrelRoll George
Going to Canberra because I had never been. It was very interesting. #dodecahedron. Matthew
The water fight we had while making the solar-powered water filters at Boshack. #unexpectedwaterfightatBoshack Rachel I played Netball at the Lightning Carnival with people I had never been in a team with and we were undefeated. #LightningCarnivalUndefeatedTeam Rose Having my birthday at Boshack! My friends woke me up to sing Happy Birthday, as well as the whole of Year 6. #willneverforgetit Sophia Playing creepy clown in the bush at Boshack. #CampAwesome Stephanie Listening to everyone’s suspense writing in class. It was interesting. #feelingthesupenseinwriting Tara Going to Canberra because it was a new experience. #FREEZING. William M The Lighting Carnival because I had a chance to play a real game of Soccer and score my first goal. #firstgoalfeeling William T When I lost my voice at camp. #whatdidyousay? Zakaria
I loved having marshmallows at camp. Honestly - who doesn’t? #YouJustGotRoastedMarshmallows Oliver
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Year 6K
#Year 6
Magic
At camp people thought a tent was haunted (turns out it was just Matt). #theghost Jacob I loved the snowball fight we had in Canberra! #snowballfight Jasmine
Going to Cockington Green in Canberra. There were miniature models of landmarks and mini people. #cockingtongreencanberra Olivia I loved it when I got heaps of air at the snow and got an applause! #snowairapplause Patrick Ms Keelan is an awesome teacher and always will be. #awesometeacher Rav
While we changed the flags this year, I invented this knot called the Kelly Knot. #thekellyknot Kelly
At Boshack, we had marshmallows by a campfire. #marshmallows Robert
Ms Keelan will always be awesome. #awesometeacher Ashley L
I loved everything we did on our Year 6 camp and I loved tobogganing in Canberra! #boshack #crash Kelsey
When I came fifth in the IPSHA Cross Country, against 90 people! #ipshacrosscountry Seth
I loved roasting marshmallows on the campfire at Boshack! #yr6campfire Ashley T
In Canberra I was in the snow and I never knew it could be slippery. #canberrafall Lani
When Hamish screamed “it’s a whale!” in the middle of the night at camp. #itsawhale Spencer
I had the best time in Canberra… woohoo!! #canberrafordays Dhaarshnna
I loved it when we went to Sculptures by the Sea. #sculpturesbythesea Louis
When the teams were identified for IPSHA Basketball. #basketballwinners Sydney
It was hilarious when Ms Keelan learnt to tie a tie. #icantieatie Aaron
At the start of the year we wrote a message and then put it in a bottle to open at the end of the year! #messageinabottle Elley I enjoyed playing Netball at the Lightning Carnival. #netball Elyshia In Canberra we went to the War Memorial. #warmemorial Hamish In Canberra I loved it when we went tobogganing. #canberrasnow Hannah
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I was very proud to get into IPSHA Basketball. We won every game. #basketballallstars Isabella
Anything goes in Year 6! #anythinggoes Marcus On camp Mr Dornan kept falling over or making dramatic entrances. #clumsymrd Matilda Tobogganing with Ms Keelan in Canberra was awesome! #tobogganingwithteacher Matthew I enjoyed this year’s camp. We went kayaking and had campfires. #2015camp Myles
At Boshack a baby filly (girl foal) was born. #fillies Tara On the Canberra trip, we wanted to do the toboggan hill on our big feet. #doitstandingup Trent
Junior School
Moments
BACK ROW: Spencer Jones, Dhaarshnna Krisshnan Murithi, Elley Dymond, Sydney Johnson, Olivia Clinckers, Patrick McPhail THIRD ROW: Ashley Lance, Matilda Gomez, Trent Bergmans, Lani Robinson, Hannah Greaves, Kelly Briggs, Seth Connor SECOND ROW: Hamish Hillier, Jacob Powell, Elyshia Gault, Myles Keeffe, Aaron Masaryk, Marcus Lerski, Kelsey Biddulph, Ms Melinda Keelan FRONT ROW: Jasmine Phoebe, Isabella O’Connor, Matthew Mulcahy, Rav Singh, Robert De Kraa, Ashley Tsang, Tara Wylie ABSENT: Louis Walkden
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Year 3 Outdoor Learning Program
Year 5 Outdoor Learning Program
On Thursday, 5 November a group of very excited Year 3 students embarked on their first Outdoor Learning Program (OLP) at the College. The two-day program gave the students the opportunity to participate in a number of practical activities.
person), the students completed a second day in nature, creating and painting bush art as well as splitting into gender groups for Indigenous appreciation and ‘hunting’ and ‘gathering’ sessions. After a hearty lunch the students reflected on their experiences together, with many commenting that they wanted to stay another night.
There are not enough words in the dictionary to describe how much fun we had on the Year 5 Outdoor Learning Program (OLP). In fact, when we returned, we wrote the lyrics to a song. It went like this:
Some of us saw a movie indoors and others saw a movie outdoors. Our experiences were very different and also very similar. We all agreed that both the rocky ground and the wooden floor were equally hard to sleep on, but the whole experience was different depending on whether we had a roof above or a starfilled sky.
Opportunities like the Year 3 OLP contribute to the students’ ongoing resilience and acknowledgment that it is okay to feel uncomfortable at times. Through their reflections students mentioned that the times where they felt uncomfortable or challenged often ended up being their favourite times because they were stretched to learn new skills and communicate with one another. They thoroughly enjoyed their time together.
In the classroom, the All Saints’ teachers planned a trip…and what a trip it was.
We did so many challenging activities including flying fox, vertical challenge, raft making, canoeing, search and rescue, team games and bush art.
They began their experience by completing some team-building and problem-solving activities. After a picnic lunch, students left the College grounds to participate in ecology and nature activities. Nature awareness and natural exploration require students to participate in dynamic risk assessment in the natural environment. Students reported that this was a camp highlight: getting wet, jumping over logs, exploring new habitats and realising that their nature-play choices have consequences. Following the setting up of tents and organising bedding, the students participated in a star-gazing workshop. This linked in with their Day and Night Science learning this term. Unfortunately, the actual sky was rather cloudy, so the students were unable to participate in real ‘star-gazing’ outside. After a comfortable night (where the hours of sleep varied significantly from person to
We would like to thank Mr Jason Zaurs and Miss Katrina Harris for organising the program, as well as Mr Dennis Baptist, Ms Eboney Nheu-Leong, Mrs Jeanette Sealy, Mrs Leah Minchin and Mrs Debbie Viskovich for helping us and the students in our classes have such a positive first OLP experience. Ms Kelly Cadeau and Miss Penny Crossland Year 3 Teachers
The extraordinary activities the Year 4s participated in were fishing, walking along the sandbar, team games, flying fox and boat building. We also created pastel drawings, discussed Point Walter‘s history, and on the last night we watched an amazing Australian movie called Paper Planes. Everyone thought the flying fox stood out as a favourite activity. It was fun, scary
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Imagine our excitement when we saw the reservoir - an amazing flying fox going over it. Brightly coloured canoes floating on the water, just waiting for us. Early morning wake ups and hot breakfasts to get us started. Seeing each other at the ‘Meeting Place’ swapping stories about our night adventures.
We learned that we are all different and have different abilities. Putting our strengths and weaknesses together we can achieve great things and become a stronger team. The Year 5 OLP was a phenomenal experience – we almost didn’t want to come home...almost! Mia Millward, Eleanor Murray and Jade Soucik Year 5
Year 6 Outdoor Learning Program had been born around the same time as Sydney’s birthday.
and exciting, but almost everyone had a go at it, even if they were frightened. Some people wanted to do tricks too!
Boshack is a family-run property in Toodyay known as the ‘Outback Oasis’. This was our home for four fun-filled days in May this year, as part of the Year 6 Outdoor Learning Program (OLP).
At the end of our second action-packed day everyone was exhausted and the movie night was really popular. A few super-tired Year 4s fell asleep during it. When we arrived back at our dorms everyone slept as soon as their heads hit the pillow.
We participated in a number of enjoyable and interesting activities during our OLP, including canoeing, bushwalking, Marron catching, mia-mia building, orienteering, and boiling a billy, plus much more. The food was really yummy thanks to the chef who cooked all of the meals.
The nature around Boshack was astounding. The lake had a very interesting story behind it and we were able to explore the bushland. A lot of animals were sighted, including turtles, birds, roosters, Jake the dog, and a giant orb-weaver spider.
It was pretty obvious that all the Year 4s had the time of their lives on the Outdoor Learning Program. The bus was bustling with talk of next year’s camp to Bickley.
We learnt how farmers shear their sheep and about the wool, how honeycomb is made, how to play a didgeridoo and how they are made, where to find witchetty grubs and how to eat them. Some of us even had the opportunity to see a filly (girl foal), which
All in all, Boshack was an amazing experience for everyone. We hope to go back there again someday soon.
Year 4 Outdoor Learning Program An excited group of Year 4 students along with Mr Saunders, Mrs Baker, Mr Collins, Mr Zaurs and Miss Harris prepared for an exciting three-day trip to Point Walter on Wednesday, 21 October.
The bus journey to Bickley Reservoir whizzed by and we were there before we knew it. We saw the dorms, not like our rooms at home! The tents - that was something new for us! Beautiful trees and bushland - the most perfect, creative environment for our bush art activities.
Mia Lowe and Misaaq Yousaf Year 4
Sitting around the campfire was one of the many highlights of our experience. Telling stories, reflecting on the activities, roasting marshmallows and laughing - we had some great memories by the ‘Aussie Television’.
Bailey Hardy and Ashley Lance Year 6
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Little Ambassadors’ Club Japanese Tour During the October term break, 12 adventurous students from Years 5 to 7 and two teachers embarked on an epic trip to Japan. On day one we went to Naritasan Shinshoji to explore the temple and grounds before heading off to the traditional Japanese camp (Kusabue-no-oka) to use the baths, relax and eat. On Sunday afternoon there was a welcome party where we met our host families. Over the next three days we lived with our families and attended school. Each morning we attended Shirogane Primary School visiting each class and eating our lunch with the students. We got to serve lunch to everyone, as well as being served ourselves. We also got to experience cleaning the classrooms. The students had many questions about Australia and what it was like here. After lunch we walked to Sakura East Junior High School. After each day we went to clubs like Kendo, soccer or
soft tennis. We were all very sad when our time at both schools ended and wished we could stay longer. Another day of sightseeing, this time in Tokyo, was next. We went up the Tokyo Sky Tree, visited Asakusa Temple, went shopping and finally made plastic food models - they looked so real. On the second last day we went to Tokyo Disneyland. We were split into groups for the day to go on rides and see the attractions. We stayed all day until the amazing light show ended. The final day was spent with our families and some of us got to attend the Sakura Festival with them. This was a trip to remember for all of us. There were so many things to see and do and we all made wonderful friends with our Japanese host families. It was hard to say goodbye but we were also looking forward to seeing our families back at home. Avery Willis Year 6
Year 6 Canberra Tour
Each day of the tour was very busy, which was a good thing, as it didn’t give us time to sit around and feel cold! The temperature was usually below 10 degrees Celsius in the middle of the day and below zero on a few of the nights! We learnt so many things in Australia’s Capital Territory. Did you know Canberra was designed by a husband and wife pair of architects, and that the lake (BurleyGriffin) is named after them? We also found out about all the main rooms in Parliament and got to know more about some of our former Prime Ministers. We learnt how a referendum works and also discovered some important parts of the voting process.
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Canberra was a fantastic experience for the Year 6 students who attended. We all have so many different highlights and things we loved doing, but we believe that one of the main things everyone enjoyed was going to the snow, at Perisher Valley. Some people had never seen snow before so it was a genuine first time experience! Everyone also really enjoyed visiting CSIRO and Questacon because they were all about Science, illusions and games. To summarise our Canberra experience in just a few sentences is almost impossible, because all in all it was fantastic! We hope to go back to Canberra one day so we can experience all the fun and learning again. A big thanks to Mr Collins, Mrs Hardinge, Ms Keelan, Mrs Knight and Mr Saunders for joining us on this tour, and a huge thank you to Scotty, our bus driver and tour guide, for keeping us all safe and entertained! Kelsey Biddulph and Tara Mishra Year 6
Junior School
On Monday, 6 July a group of 32 Year 6 students and five teachers met at Perth Airport, ready to fly to Canberra. We were all excited and a bit nervous, because for many students it was their first time ever flying without their parents.
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Junior School
Sport
Interhouse Swimming Carnival IPSHA Swimming Students in Years 3 to 6 competed in the annual Interhouse Swimming Carnival, held in the College’s Aquatic Centre on Tuesday, 3 March.
Congratulations to the following students for their personal achievements:
CHAMPION
RUNNER-UP
Year 3 Boy
Noah Dean
Ayden Hipper
Year 3 Girl
Katie Biddulph
Mackenzie Cox
Year 4 Boy
Joshua Bartels
Benjamin Davies
2nd O’CONNOR
Year 4 Girl
Isla Lewis
Zoe Dallimore
3rd COWAN
Year 5 Boy
Kyden Gibaud
Ethan Hipper
4th FORREST
Year 5 Girl
Rachel Vujovic & Georgia Stone
Year 6 Boy
Cooper Lewis
Louis Walkden
Year 6 Girl
Lani Robinson
Ashley Lance
The final Junior School House results were: 1st MURDOCH
5th STIRLING 6th DURACK
Interhouse Cross Country Carnival In its second year, the whole-College Interhouse Cross Country Carnival was again a success. Students from Kindergarten to Year 12 came together on the oval to compete for the House Trophies in Term 2. The final Junior School House results were:
IPSHA Cross Country
Congratulations to the following students for their personal achievements:
CHAMPION
RUNNER-UP
Year 3 Boy
Cale Scott
Noah Dean
Year 3 Girl
Megan Burrows
Olivia Sibly
Year 4 Boy
Jack Boden
Solomon Fegan
1st
O’CONNOR
Year 4 Girl
Busola Oyewopo
Zoe Dallimore
2nd
DURACK
3rd
COWAN
Year 5 Boy
Joel Halley
Haydn Webb
4th
FORREST
Year 5 Girl
Elly Gardner
Joanne Zheng
5th
STIRLING
Year 6 Boy
Kai Zettel
Seth Connor
6th
MURDOCH
Year 6 Girl
Georgie Blevin
Avery Willis
Interhouse Athletics Carnival Held in Term 3, students from Kindergarten to Year 6 competed for the House Trophy at the annual Interhouse Athletics Carnival.
RUNNER-UP
Year 3 Boy
Cale Scott
Ruan Rademeyer
Year 3 Girl
Tunmise Aniyi
Megan Burrows
Year 4 Boy
Jack Boden
Ben Fell-Smith
Year 4 Girl
Busola Oyewopo
Adeolu Adeoye
3rd STIRLING
Year 5 Boy
Finlay Balding
Elijah Siebel
4th O’CONNOR
Year 5 Girl
Ginger Williams-Buckenara
Yan Liu & Mia Millward
5th COWAN
Year 6 Boy
Liam Fukumoto
Bailey Hardy
Year 6 Girl
Ayomide Olowookere
Georgie Blevin
2nd FORREST
6th DURACK
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Congratulations to the following students for their personal achievements: CHAMPION
1st MURDOCH
BACK ROW: Georgia Stone, Seth Connor, Trent Bergmans, Cooper Lewis, Ayomide Olowookere, Sydney Johnson, Georgina Blevin, Liam Fukumoto, Finlay Balding, Bailey Hardy THIRD ROW: Leila Balcombe, Elly Gardner, Oliver Kirkby, Joel Halley, Ginger Williams-Buckenara, Avery Willis, John Condidorio, Ashley Tsang, Adeolu Adeoye, Isla Lewis, Jack Boden SECOND ROW: Olivia Sibly, Mackenzie Cox, Ruby Fegan, Haydn Webb, Ella Sullivan, Ayodele Olowookere, Ben Fell-Smith, Misaaq Yousaf, Raef Connor, Busola Oyewopo, Lucy Ha, Jackson Bright FRONT ROW: Sienna Keelan, Megan Burrows, Solomon Fegan, Cale Scott, Ruan Rademeyer, Noah Dean, Denim Connor, Marshall Tomlinson, Zoe Dallimore, Daniella Roeves ABSENT: Katie Biddulph, Luke Tomlinson, Pranavi Devata
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The final Junior School House results were:
BACK ROW: Cooper Lewis, Ayomide Olowookere, Sydney Johnson, Lani Robinson, Olivia Clinckers, Lauren McVeigh, Kelly Briggs THIRD ROW: Louis Walkden, Rachel Vujovic, Finlay Balding, Ashley Lance, Ethan Hipper, Seth Connor, Georgia Stone, Hamish Hillier SECOND ROW: Jade Wheeler, Kyden Gibaud, Joel Halley, William Mulcahy, Bailey Hardy, Matthew Mulcahy, Joshua Bartels, Mia Millward FRONT ROW: Solomon Fegan, Zoe Dallimore, Eva Texler, Isla Lewis, Ruby Fegan, Ashlyn Rice, Zeke Hart ABSENT: Emily Geha, Jayden Gregory, Benjamin Davies, Manya Texler, Andrew Newton
BACK ROW: Oliver Kirkby, Bailey Hardy, Liam Fukumoto, Spencer Jones, Callum Stickells, Cooper Lewis, Rachel Cole, Ayomide Olowookere, Ashley Tsang, Tara Mishra, Georgie Blevin THIRD ROW: Yan Liu, Ginger Williams-Buckenara, Mia Millward, Joanne Zheng, Elijah Siebel, Joel Halley, John Condidorio, Campbell Bright, Ben Heatley, Finlay Balding, Lauren McVeigh SECOND ROW: Tunmise Aniyi, Clara Elezovich, Adeolu Adeoye, Busola Oyewopo, Zoe Dallimore, Jack Boden, Ayodele Olowookere, Xavier Damonse, Zeke Hart, Ben Fell-Smith FRONT ROW: Katie Bergmans, Ruan Rademeyer, Mackenzie Cox, Denim Connor, Cale Scott ABSENT: Alexander Mackinlay, Megan Burrows, Ayden Hipper, Patrick Jones, Adeola Adeoye, Manya Texler, Seth Connor
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IPSHA AFL BACK ROW: Bailey Hullett, Harrison Ion, James Bingham, Dhaarshnna Krisshnan Murithi, Cooper Lewis, Stephen Clarke THIRD ROW: Harrison Laycock, Marcus Lerski, Trent Bergmans, Liam Fukumoto, Seth Connor, Matthew Tomlinson, Manya Texler SECOND ROW: Joel Halley, Elijah Siebel, John Condidorio, Aaron Masaryk, Louis Walkden, Bailey Hardy, Aidan Frazer, Campbell Bright FRONT ROW: Raef Connor, Rory Newman, Matthew Mulcahy, Oliver Kirkby, Kyden Gibaud, Tristan Clarke, Haydn Webb
IPSHA Netball IPSHA Basketball BACK ROW: Ayomide Olowookere, Elley Dymond, Sydney Johnson, Rose Fereday, Cooper Lewis MIDDLE ROW: Trent Bergmans, Liam Fukumoto, Harrison Ion, Lauren McVeigh, Georgina Blevin, Kian Hart FRONT ROW: Isabella O’Connor, Bailey Hardy, Matthew Tomlinson, Seth Connor, Ashley Tsang ABSENT: Kelsey Biddulph
BACK ROW: Charlotte Shaw, Emily Arney, Dakota Allen, Ayomide Olowookere, Elley Dymond, Rose Fereday, Olivia Clinckers, Alana Levingston, Lauren McVeigh, Kelly Briggs THIRD ROW: Bridget Ellement, Srinidhi Mohan, Nikita Arun, Sophia Young, Georgina Blevin, Lani Robinson, Jade Soucik, Matilda Gomez, Ruby Williams, Elyshia Gault, Gayatri Dantale SECOND ROW: Kirrilee Missen, Charlise Brown, Isabella O’Connor, Ashley Tsang, Olivia Halliday, Georgia Stone, Rachel Vujovic, Carly Tonkin, Tara Wylie, Elly Gardner, Caroline Nagajek FRONT ROW: Zoe Langstone, Marinah Ebrahim, Leila Balcombe, Joanne Zheng, Eleanor Murray, Mia Millward, Jessica Luff, Pranavi Devata, Kate Bailey, Abbey Passaris, Kay Lynn Leong ABSENT: Jasmine Phoebe, Kelsey Biddulph
IPSHA Hockey BACK ROW: William Mulcahy, Rachel Cole, Hannah Lymn, Tara Mishra, George Hudson, Hannah Greaves FRONT ROW: Charlise Brown, Bridget Ellement, Ashley Lance, Avery Willis, Ruby Fegan
IPSHA Soccer BACK ROW: Noah Cross, Ashton Collins, Patrick McPhail, Spencer Jones, Sydney Johnson, Callum Stickells, Hunter Shaw, Mitchell Rogers, Toni Aniyi THIRD ROW: Finlay Balding, Tim White, Maclean Huddy, Harry Watson, Ethan Hipper, Zakaria Ebrahim, Jacob Powell, Hamish Hillier, Mathew Harwood, Andrew Newton SECOND ROW: Connor Young, Brodie Chapell, Sean Ngeow, Om Sharma, Alex Smith, Robert De Kraa, William Tomlinson, Levi Gatti, Thomas Bartels, Kian Hart FRONT ROW: Phillip An, Rodrigo Goncalves de Azevedo, Megan Smith, Hayden Rajmohan, Julius Clegg, Raveen Wijesuriya, Hayden Rogalasky, Stephanie Mischke, Ben Heatley, Jackson Bright ABSENT: Alex Ellement, Jack Thompson, James Ganeson-Oats, Joshua Fernandez, Myles Keeffe
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Drama In 2015, students in Years 5 and 6 were given the opportunity to learn performance skills and develop their self-confidence by taking a lesson of Drama once a week. In these classes students were exposed to a variety of acting styles, learnt a range of performance skills and began to develop a sense of personal expression.
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Through improvisation, playbuilding and performance, students are encouraged to challenge their own boundaries and support the growth of others. The Year 5s explored vocal dynamics and character physicality and also performed Garden of Gold and Peter Lalor’s famous Eureka Rebellion speech for the Year 5 Gold Rush Exhibition. Year 6 students focused on musical theatre, script interpretation and manipulation, and workshopped their own original scripts from an initial idea into a fully realised class performance. Ms Megan Watson Performing Arts Teacher
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“Tell me, I forget. Show me, I remember. Involve me, I understand.” Carl Orff
This year we had three cocurricular groups of Junior Dancers showcase their skills at the College Dance Concert, Zeitgeist: Spirit of the Time, on the stage of the beautiful Centre for Performing Arts. In addition to the College Dance Concert, the cocurricular Junior Dancers also performed at Arts Alive VI, along with one soloist and a duo.
Music is offered in the Junior School from Pre-Kindergarten to Year 6, encouraging whole-class participation, engaging in active ‘music making’ and performance, whilst facilitating creativity in every individual.
2015 has been another great year for Dance in the Junior School. I am looking forward to fostering further skills and knowledge of Dance with the students in 2016. Miss Erin Kerr Dance Teacher
Our Music program is largely driven by the motto ‘Sing, Say, Dance and Play’, which incorporates elements of speech rhymes, choral music, folk dancing, instrumental work, circle games, rhythm work and creative movement activities. The program caters for the social, emotional and cognitive development of the child, and is underpinned by the
Orff-Schulwerk approach and enriched by the Kodaly method. The cocurricular program includes four choirs, one wind band and three string ensembles, which complement the classroom curriculum and provide further opportunity for students to perform in various College events. Students from Kindergarten to Year 6 have the opportunity to receive tuition in all orchestral instruments including piano, voice, drums and guitar. Students in Year 3 are provided with the opportunity to play a string instrument, while all students in Year 5 are able to learn a wind band instrument. Ms Eboney Nheu-Leong Junior School Music Teacher
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Little Saints’ Choir (Year 2)
BACK ROW: Ms Eboney Nheu-Leong, Robert De Kraa, Harrison Ion, Dhaarshnna Krisshnan Murithi, Louis Walkden, Kian Hart, Mrs Angela Currie FRONT ROW: Joshua Cole, Misaaq Yousaf, Noah Jones, Ayodele Olowookere, Zeke Hart ABSENT: Joshua Chen
BACK ROW: Rianna Mukerji, Callum Moss, Ishaan Gopalan, Asha Bruce, Lilly Buchanan, Evan Bonner, Amelia Sturgeon, Savannah Russell MIDDLE ROW: Ms Eboney Nheu-Leong, Aidan Gurr, Cerys Webb, James Parker, Emily Lund, Amelia Luff, Will McKinnon, Aedan Bailey, Mrs Andrea Stewart FRONT ROW: Zoey Chia, Chelsea Smith, Kezia Giah, Sophie Reader, Hannah Lee, Cana Jones, Makayla Kadir ABSENT: Benjamin Biddulph, Mia Collis, Aadhishan Ganapathipillai
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BACK ROW: Joshua Cole, Tunmise Aniyi, Ashleigh Gurr, Noah Jones, Eva Texler, Madison Bourne, Ayodele Olowookere, Misaaq Yousaf, Zeke Hart THIRD ROW: Olivia Sibly, Mia Vine, Shray Patel, Patrick Jones, Busola Oyewopo, Ashlyn Rice, Kayla O’Connor, Evelyn Ward, Isabella Lansbury, Riya Singh SECOND ROW: Ms Eboney Nheu-Leong, Sienna Keelan, Abbey Parker, Annabel Manessis, Jade Wheeler, Mikhaila Allan, Zoe Dallimore, Charlotte Clinckers, Mrs Angela Currie FRONT ROW: Annabelle Berry, Asha Le, Kerry Cao, Sarah Van De Klashorst, Lucy Ha, Stella Hermawan, Kate Cotham, Elena Yazdan
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LEFT TO RIGHT: Zoe Dallimore, Stella Hermawan, Ashleigh Gurr, Mrs Thea Kotze, Avery Yu, David Duff
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Saints’ Voices (Years 5 & 6) BACK ROW: Tara Mishra, Olivia Clinckers, Lani Robinson, Dhaarshnna Krisshnan Murithi, Ayomide Olowookere MIDDLE ROW: Mrs Anette Kerkovius, Harrison Ion, Alana Levingston, Hannah Greaves, Rachel Cole, Kian Hart, Mrs Angela Currie FRONT ROW: Jessica Luff, Robert De Kraa, Toni Aniyi, Ashley Lance, Louis Walkden, Stephanie Mischke
Years 3 and 4 Girls Dance BACK ROW: Riya Singh, Emily Masaryk, Isabella Lansbury, Jade Wheeler, Miss Erin Kerr, Isla Lewis, Emily Turner, Aaliyah Kadir, Jorja South FRONT ROW: Elena Yazdan, Kate Cotham, Kerry Cao, Mia Lowe, Megan Burrows, Tameka Kane, Sienna Keelan
BACK ROW: Louis Walkden, Aaron Masaryk, Ashton Collins, George Hudson, Miss Erin Kerr, Harrison Ion, Harrison Laycock, Zakaria Ebrahim, Harry Watson FRONT ROW: Joshua Cole, Kian Hart, Haydn Webb, Matthew Mulcahy, Elijah Siebel, Thomas Bartels, Zeke Hart, Solomon Fegan
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Dean of Teaching and Learning (Acting) The year commenced in a spectacular fashion with the publication of the 2014 WACE results. Our 2014 cohort achieved outstanding results across the board and the median ATAR of 92.35 highlights the strength of the group. 14% of our students achieved an ATAR over 99 and 38% of the students achieved a score over 95. These results were topped off with All Saints’ obtaining the number one ranking in the School Curriculum and Standards Authority League Tables. A number of students also received prestigious scholarships to universities nationally and internationally – a recognition of the high calibre of students at All Saints’. This success energised the staff and students, and was certainly an achievement of which the whole College community was proud. The Curriculum Team, led by the Heads of Department, had a busy year maintaining and developing the curriculum. The College’s commitment to optimising student learning and offering a diversified curriculum has driven the departments. This began with the completion of a Curriculum Map from Pre-Kindergarten to Year 10. This map has been used as a basis for reviewing our curriculum and for finding opportunities for alignment across the College. Adding to this was the beginning of an extensive curriculum review analysing the whole College’s curriculum offering, with a view to producing courses and subjects which best meet the needs of the 21st century.
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A key project for 2015 was the exploration of critical and creative thinking across the curriculum. As part of this, I attended the Culture of Thinking Conference at Bialik College in Melbourne, with four colleagues. It was a great opportunity to see how schools across the country were implementing the Visible Learning Routines in their classrooms. The keynote speakers were Ron Ritchhart and Mark Church who lead Project Zero at Harvard University. 2016 will be an exciting year as the College further embeds critical and creative thinking across the curriculum. In the spirit of ‘treading lightly’, the staff have made significant efforts to reduce the use of paper in the College by continuing to digitise resources. The digitising of the Senior School Academic Handbooks was a large step in this direction and the use of OneNote Creator has helped to establish a strong culture of using ICT to deliver curriculum. The introduction of SEQTA for parents in 2016 will further assist in reducing our environmental footprint. 2016 promises to be an exciting year and I wish the new Dean of Teaching and Learning well. I have thoroughly enjoyed the challenges of 2015 and I thank the College community for their support during my time at All Saints’. Mr Luke Bostelman
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Dean of Student Wellbeing 2015 has been a busy year in the realm of student wellbeing. During the year our aim was to implement ‘a wellbeing program, within and beyond the classroom, from PreKindergarten to Year 12, that fosters a culture of inclusion and belonging and that enhances students’ self-efficacy, independence and interdependence’. In 2014 our Dean of Junior School Ms Penelope Crane and I researched programs which would fit this brief, and we chose The Leader in Me, based on the 7 Habits of Highly Successful People. At the end of last year and beginning of 2015, Junior School and Year 7 staff committed significant time to professional learning about the program. Subsequently, The Leader in Me has been introduced into classrooms throughout the Junior School and Year 7. Students have been immersed in the language of the 7 Habits and are using it to help them develop intra- and interpersonal skills, and to help them keep a balance in their lives. The program will progressively be introduced in the Senior School and more staff will have professional learning opportunities. Service Learning at the College continued to gather momentum under the leadership of Mr Tim Russell (Head of Service Learning). More and more students are beginning to understand the worth and benefit of giving their time and energy to help others. The College’s contribution of helpers to the Disabled Surfers Association of WA was again notable, and two great days were spent at Leighton Beach assisting people with disabilities to experience being in the ocean. This year’s Nulsen Youth Patrons and committee members did a fine job adding to the quality of life of residents in Nulsen community homes. A large number of students and families continued to be actively involved, in partnership with the Bull Creek-Leeming Parish, in collecting non-perishable food, sorting it, packing it and then delivering the hampers to families in the community.
The focus on service at the College has turned from raising funds to raising awareness, as demonstrated with the ‘Mountain of Warmth’, ‘Nepal Sleep Out’ and ‘Samaritan’s Purse – Operation Christmas Child’ initiatives, amongst others, which ran successfully this year. Mr Russell has established partnerships and further opportunities for our students to become engaged in service, with a number of new initiatives to be implemented in 2016. These include the Anglicare Ambassadors Program, the McCusker Advocates Program, ‘Teach, Learn, Grow’, Edmund Rice Camps, and the continuation of the Nulsen Youth Patron Program. These service programs will allow our students to develop understanding and empathy, and provide an opportunity to put their compassion for others into practice. The Pastoral Care structure of the House system and the Transition Program continued to provide great support to our students. By making strong connections to others, and by belonging to several groups within the College, students establish a support base which is essential for their wellbeing. All College staff are responsible for the Pastoral Care of our students and they do a wonderful job helping them to meet and overcome challenges that arise throughout the year. Tutors and Heads of House and Transition play a vital role in our Pastoral Care structure, and I thank those staff for their tireless efforts on behalf of their students. The 2015 Student Council worked effectively to give students in the College a voice. Many events were organised to support worthwhile charities and to raise awareness of important issues within our communities. The 2016 student leadership structure has been reshaped somewhat, with the creation of the roles of Environment Captain and Arts Councillors in the Senior School. In 2016, I am looking forward to the flourishing of the initiatives and programs which were established this year. Mr Steven Davies
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College Captains One never fully understands just how fast time goes until one stops and looks back. Younger students reading this may not completely understand what it means, until they are standing in our shoes. Our final year has flown by, never quite giving us the chance to soak up what we have achieved.
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It seems like yesterday that the 2015 Student Council was heading off on the Leadership Camp in September last year. We are proud that the goals we set during our first team-bonding experience have been realised, and we have bonded and grown so much since then. Looking back on our time as College Captains, we successfully organised a number of fundraisers and events, including All Saints’ involvement in Jeans for Genes Day and Oaktree’s Live Below the Line campaign. Bake sales, sausage sizzles and various other activities have been organised by the Council, all resulting in the provision of muchneeded support to some hard-working organisations and charities, as well as improving Service Learning within the College. We never would have achieved all of this without the ongoing support from our Student Council. BACK ROW: Sam Palmer, Gareth Spires, Jackson White, Matt Bryan, Elise Sealy, Charlton Bingham, Lachlan Doig, Callum Whalley, Luke Barber, Jack Connell, Pragash Murugesan, Christopher-John Daudu, Matt Conroy, Alicia Davies, Nicolas Morgan, Jack McCarthy, Kai Metzner FOURTH ROW: Genevieve Doig, Sarah Kirke, Emerson Day, Freya Pritchard, Brayden Kelly, Mitchell Hughes-Owen, Trinity Tregurtha-Payne, Hannah Thomter, Holly Morgan, Amy Neill, Lia Franklin, Olivia Smyth, Lawrence Ng, Jessica Noonan, Layaal Mikhael, Steven Thiele, Viknesh Ponnuthurai, Kane Orvad THIRD ROW: Tara Martin, Zeta Orrman, Bianca Lambert, Alex Crowhurst, Felicity Metcalfe, Angela Lillyman, Claire Nelson, Bree Stratton, Zelma Snyman, Gina Lintern, Finn Payenberg, Tiffany Verga, Astrid Brittain, Shannae Carnell, Rachel Yovich, Ella August, Lauren Huddy, Kieran Reilly, Grace Whitney SECOND ROW: Freya Johnson, Jordanna Petersen, Heather Kostiw-McFarlane, Jenna Fuller, Paudie Whalley, Eleri John, Ellie Smith, Marijke Vlot, Meghan Bwye, Kirsty Loffell, Sian Atkins, Indya Keeffe, Genevieve Bowyer-Funnell, Caitlin Berry, Jacqueline Bellgard, Ruth Nesaraj, Katelyn Hann, Michelle Hart, Laura Tan FRONT ROW: Madison Hoes, Vaidehi Sidharth, Kyra Belford-Thomas, Evie Crawford, Amy Burwood, Kate Bellchambers, Michael Fallon, Mr Steven Davies, Sarah Myers, Mat Blevin, Ms Belinda Provis, Ethan Huang, Grace Tang, Kirsty Johnson, Aleesha Spalding, Jesslyn Tyrls, Isabella Tufilli, Tracy Ozolins ABSENT: Madeleine Behn, William Litchfield, Kade Aitken, Angel Liu, Madeleine Pittorino
A significant goal the Council set at the beginning of the year was to increase cohesiveness within the College community, specifically with regard to encouraging Junior School involvement in Senior School initiatives. This was achieved to a great extent, and we sincerely hope we have left a legacy in this regard, which will be continued in years to come. We would like to thank the incredible Student Council team of 2015. We are so proud of the enthusiasm and commitment shown by all members. Our sincere thanks are also extended to Ms Provis, Mr Davies, Ms Aguiar and Mr Russell, for their ongoing advice and support and for facilitating our plans and allowing us to realise our goals for the year. Finally, we would like to send our very best wishes to the 2016 Student Council for a fantastic year ahead. May you too be able to look back on a rewarding year filled with unforgettable experiences, having enjoyed the wonderful support and advice of staff, and proud of having led the closeknit student body at the College. We are privileged to have had this opportunity. Mat Blevin and Sarah Myers Year 12
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Academic Captain 2015 has been a fantastic year for the pursuit of academic excellence and the many learning programs and opportunities at All Saints’ College. I was both surprised and thrilled to see such a large number of students so eager to participate in the Peer Tutoring. Once again, it was a great success and I thoroughly enjoyed organising and being a part of such a wonderful and unique program which encourages learning and brings older and younger students together. Many thanks go to the incredible work of the Year 11 and 12 Tutors and the Years 7 to 9 students who so courageously put their names forward to be tutored. I hope the program can continue to grow and prosper in the years to come.
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Being the Academic Captain for 2015 has been a privilege and an absolute pleasure. At times challenging, but always fulfilling, I have cherished the opportunities the role has given me to make a positive difference to the academic programs at the College. Thank you to Mr Bostelman for your continual support and guidance throughout this year.
It has been a great privilege to be involved in running the Years 7 to 10 Youth Group on Friday evenings, which occurred up to four times each term. I would like to thank all the wonderful volunteer student leaders and the very supportive teachers, Mr Russell, Mrs von Dietze and Ms Aguiar, who helped to make these nights successful and enjoyable.
To the students and Academic Captain for 2016, I wish you all the best.
This year we have endeavoured to carry out our ‘Heads, Hearts and Hands’ approach to Service Learning. We have been very productive and actively involved with students across all year groups from Kindergarten to Year 12 in many activities to reflect this initiative.
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It has been a very promising year watching our College’s involvement in the Arts grow and continue to produce high quality pieces for our community. Continually challenging our audiences, the 2015 College Production Romeo and Juliet was a new and innovative interpretation of the tragic love story. Showcasing students from Years 10 to 12, it was said by some to be the best production the College has ever staged. Following this was another successful performance, the annual College Dance Concert, Zeitgeist: Spirit of the Time. This year our Music staff and students were lucky enough to collaborate with the
Music Department at The University of Western Australia. Our Music ensembles worked with students studying Music at university and put on a performance in our Centre for Performing Arts (CPA). This was an amazing experience for all students involved, allowing them to grow and challenge themselves. Expanding into Visual Arts this year, we have enjoyed numerous works created by both staff and students in the CPA. Our students also entered various exhibitions within our community, where they have been credited for their intriguing and thought-provoking talents. It has been both an honour and a privilege working within the College’s Arts community this year. We have thoroughly enjoyed being the 2015 Arts Captains and hope our efforts leave a lasting impression. We look forward to returning as Old Saints to see how the Arts at All Saints’ continues to grow and flourish. Emerson Day and Grace Whitney Year 12
Community Service Captain 2015 has been an exciting year to be the College’s Community Service Captain working with Mr Russell, the new Head of Service Learning.
Interschool Debating has also flourished, with an exceptional overall performance from the College’s teams. Miss Lingensjo, as always, has done a fantastic job in organising the program. It is great to see what a success it has become!
Arts Captains The 2015 Arts program at All Saints’ College has been a year of highs promoting the talents of our staff and students in our annual exhibitions, recitals and concerts.
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Appeal, raising over $3 000. Students, teachers and parents also took an active part in helping disabled people surf in the Disabled Surfers Association of WA events. This year a group of current Year 12s, including me, were touched by the devastating earthquake in Nepal, especially since some of our students recently visited the country on a World Challenge trip. We decided as a group to do something to help, so we organised the ‘Nepal Family Sleep Out’ to raise funds for Oxfam Australia and help provide the basic necessity of clean water to people living in Nepal. I have thoroughly enjoyed my experience as Community Service Captain and I am very grateful for the opportunities I was given, especially the privilege of meeting and listening to Sir Bob Geldof. I wish next year’s Community Service Captain, Student Council and Year 12s the best of luck and hope they find their experience as rewarding as I have. I encourage all students to take the opportunity to participate in Service. Shannae Carnell Year 12
Friendly Schools Captain Sitting down to write this article I scanned previous editions of the Columba for inspiration. What I soon realised was that the Friendly Schools Captain is a fairly new position to the College, with me being one of a very short list of people who have had the honour and privilege to serve in this role. What also struck me was that there are many questions that surround the position, what it entails and the impetus for creating this role. I have worked to try and answer these questions throughout the year and I hope that I have promoted a greater understanding of the need for such an important position within our College community.
Throughout this year I have tried to focus much more on the school environment both the resources we have available to us and the small change in actions which can overall make our College a much safer and friendlier environment for everyone in it. I have endeavoured to try and make All Saints’ a tighter-knit community by liaising with Mr Collins in the Junior School throughout the year. I hope that this link between the Junior and Senior Schools grows year by year, as we are one College from Pre-Kindergarten to Year 12. I would like to take this opportunity to thank Mr Davies for his support throughout the year as I couldn’t have done it without him. Elise Sealy Year 11
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Functions Captain As this year’s Functions Captain I have had an amazing, exciting and, most of all, busy experience in my final year at All Saints’ College. This position has allowed me to express my creativity and leadership skills by organising some joyful experiences for Years 11 and 12. My role as Functions Captain began in Term 4 last year, when I assisted in the design of the 2015 Leavers’ jackets. This was a fantastic experience as I was able to work with other students to come up with a design to appeal to the majority of our year group.
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Many thanks to Mr Brown for all his help and support during the year and a special thank you to Dr Wauge for helping with the Year 12 Ball and Year 11 Dinner Dance while Mr Brown was on long service leave. Most of all, I would like to thank the College for all the support that has been provided to me this year. Matt Conroy Year 12
Sports Captains It has been a great honour to represent All Saints’ College as the Sports Captains in 2015. We have always taken advantage of the many outdoor opportunities that the College has provided us with, both curricular and cocurricular. It has been a vital part of our experience developing close bonds with peers, as well as learning valuable communication and teamwork skills. Our aim this year was to provide fellow students with the same experience that we have treasured, and to explore a healthy and active lifestyle. Students thoroughly enjoyed representing their Houses and cheering on their peers during the Interhouse Swimming, Cross Country and Athletics Carnivals. Whilst participating, each and every student competed to the best of their ability and displayed an energetic spirit. As a College we achieved outstanding results in the ACC Carnivals with the guidance of excellent coaches and parental support. During the year lunchtime competitions were extremely popular, with teams of
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In Term 1 this year I began to organise our ‘Wonderland’ Year 12 Ball. Thanks to my committee, we were able to create a magical night using the theme of Alice in Wonderland. This event was followed by the beach-themed Year 11 Dinner Dance, which I was also privileged to organise.
students in Years 6 to 12 participating in Cricket, Rugby and Netball World Cups. Throughout the whole competition, students displayed exceptional skills and great sportsmanship. Tuesday Sport provided students with the opportunity to compete against other schools in the ACC competition. Many teams had great success and went on to represent ASC in the Interzone Grand Finals. We would like to congratulate all teams for having a go and representing our College at such a high standard. All our achievements would not have been possible without the assistance of the Physical Education staff. The invaluable encouragement and mentoring from Mr Beath and Miss Greene has allowed us to perform to the best of our ability, and supported the delivery of an outstanding Sports program in 2015. A very big thank you to all the students for your enthusiasm and commitment to the sporting life of All Saints’. We hope that in years to come Sport will continue to be a highlight of your College experience. Kai Metzner and Isabella Tufilli Year 12
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Cowan placing first overall, a great achievement. Our students also had a lot of fun in other House activities: Debating, Chess, Spelling and much more.
LEFT TO RIGHT: Jordanna Petersen, Zelma Snyman, Mr Matt Lanigan (Head of House)
2015 was an exciting year for Cowan House. The year started off with a bang and a splash at the Swimming Carnival where we placed first overall, which was a welldeserved win for the students in Cowan. Our success then continued in Semester 1 with a fundraiser for a charity called Therapy Focus, which aims to increase the quality of life for children with disabilities, in particular for an autistic child named Dean. This was done with the support of Cowan students who baked goods to sell at Pasar Malam, and through an additional fundraiser where endless fairy floss was spun and more than 250 purple doughnuts sold, raising a total of $1 200. Cowan House prides itself on enthusiasm in participation and for always displaying a vibrant spirt to give anything a go. This was evident in Afterschool Sport for Term 1, with
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This spirt of ‘having a go’ was also evident at this year’s Interhouse Athletics Carnival. The whole of Cowan House started the day off extra early with our annual breakfast. While we enjoyed a delicious spread of food, we had the chance to unite before a day of running, jumping and throwing. Throughout the day ‘Cowanites’ displayed wonderful team spirit, with many feeling sick yet still competing. The carnival was also a chance to debut the new addition to the family - our mascot, Anne the cow. Later in Semester 2, we held our third fundraiser for the year, ‘Beanies for Brain Cancer’ Day to support Cure Brain Cancer Foundation Australia. It was truly amazing to see so many beanies on students’ heads and scarves around their necks for this worthy cause. All the above activities, events and achievements would not have been possible without the vital and enthusiastic help and inspiring leadership of Mr Lanigan. It was an amazing experience to be able to lead the House that has been so fundamental to our development at the College, and we would like to thank all the ‘Cowanites’ for making it so special.
Cowan House BACK ROW: James Hewitt, Finn Williams-Buckenara, Jordan Minchin, Riley Hansen, Jack Volpi, Jackson Best, Pragash Murugesan, Luke Barber, Paul Thackwray, James Goor, Sam Vandenberg, Jayden White-Smith, Charlton Bingham, Matthew Dodge, Marcus Wong, Joely Patterson SIXTH ROW: Jimi Rankin, Olivia Smyth, Chloe Lake, Sam Snowden, Lauren Lowrey, Sean Curran, Sarthak Barbudhe, William Todkill, Matthew White, Henry McNamee, Noah Gliosca, Andy Law, Harrison McKinnon, Tim Mason, Lia Franklin, Martin Morgillo, Thenil Wijemanne FIFTH ROW: George Ladeira, Kate Davoren, Yasmine Bafor, Harry Deloub, Georgia Khinsoe, Joshua Young, Taya Kalkhoven, Christian Rudd, Lara Burrows, Mitchell Widger, Zachary McKinnon, Madeleine Behn, Brayden Kelly, Trilby Widger, Grace Barber, Holly Morgan, Bailey Iuliano, Sithu Ye Yint FOURTH ROW: Alex Crowhurst, Jessica Cotham, James Lund, Isabelle Arnold, Sean Amos, Mathew Vandenberg, Gena Millachip, Lily Tyler, Euan Tyler, Lewis Snowden, Leighton Allen, Olivia Spear, Kade Kelly, Brayden Allen, Steven WhiteSmith, Siena Russell-Lane, Tracy Ozolins, Kate Bellchambers, Jizelle Kenworthy-Groen THIRD ROW: Katya Bates, Vivien Pua, Meg Stibbs, Tuoyo Bafor, Alex Le, Meghan Bwye, Nat Behn, Carina Tabuteau, Georgia Cleghorn, Sarah Cross, Taylor Hislop, Olivia Ardizzone, Sally Eastman, Jack O’Connor, Emily Minchin, Ksenya Kerapa, Jenna Fuller, Shayna Jog, Mitchell Rudd, Alison Choong SECOND ROW: Jeen Ng, Corrin Li, Mason Morgillo, Samantha White, Tyler Metlitzky, Amy Morgan, Connor Chapell, Nikita Jan, Luke Claridge, Cooper Keenan, Eleanor Crowhurst, Maya Lowney, Samantha Lengerich, Matthew Rankin, Scott Cornish, Rahal Wijesuriya, Cameron Tsang, Catherine Choong, Alex Murray, Ella Trolio, Jasmin Ozolins, Mason Gliosca, Georgia Keelan, Kush Jog FRONT ROW: Hannah Brierley, Jack Stibbs, Declan Burrows, Noah Kalkhoven, Emily Bingham, Sofia Hollier, Mr Oliver Beath, Mr Dean Haddow, Jordanna Petersen, Mr Matt Lanigan, Zelma Snyman, Mr Adam Goor, Miss Narelle Codalonga, Tahlia Amos, Tenayh Powell, Jie Liu, Lyndon Kenworthy-Groen, Ryan Volpi, Angelina Williams ABSENT: Keely Smith, Grace Hill, Harriet Holbrook, Kyle Lobb, Sam McKinnon, Ryan Claridge, Dechen Khadro, Olivia Rhodes, Nathan Holbrook, Stephanie McGuire, Dr David Wauge, Miss Megan Watson
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LEFT TO RIGHT: Lauren Huddy, Freya Pritchard, Mr Gregory Hill (Head of House)
As we read through past Columba yearbooks in preparation for writing this column, we noticed a particular theme brought up throughout the years about Durack House, which is participation. When Orientation Day commenced, Mr Hill drilled into the young ‘Durackians’ this idea of participation and putting your best foot forward. It is what we believe has helped us to achieve such fantastic results this year. 2015 began with our annual Interhouse Swimming Carnival, where all Houses joined the fight to take out the first potential win of the year. A tremendous effort saw Durack students fill every event, which resulted in us achieving an outstanding second place.
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Not only were our efforts in the Swimming Carnival commendable, but our consistent second places in the Cross Country and Athletics events demonstrated the students’ keen enthusiasm to give everything their best go. Smaller Interhouse competitions throughout the year also proved promising. Durack’s strong academic side came through in Debating, Chess and Quiz which enabled us to shine collectively as a House. Although important, competition hasn’t been our only mindset this year. Jeans for Genes Day, which Durack House Council ran in partnership with the Student Council, raised approximately $1 500. This highly-successful fundraiser not only increased awareness of the Children’s Medical Research Institute, but also galvanised the entire All Saints’ community to support this great cause. We would like to thank both Mr Hill and all the Durack teachers for the wonderful support they have provided us this year. It wouldn’t be possible without you all. And to all the Durack students, thank you for your wonderful contribution to the House and for making our job so much more enjoyable. Your efforts in everything you do are reflected through our remarkable results.
Durack House BACK ROW: Joshua Hayes, Alexander Hudson, Daniel Cumming, William Arndt, Frazer Hudson, Thomas Killmier-Burns, James Hansford, Mason Cocliff, Zachary Watkinson, Cameron Hind, Jared McMurray, Rory Dalitz, Conall Hansford, Christopher-John Daudu, Joshua Aylmore, Thomas Barnes SIXTH ROW: Devon Le Roux, Rohan Musgrave, Philip Newton, Mike Xu, Derun Xu, Jackson White, Jacob Strachan, Lachlan Bowie, Brendan Gilbert, Sean Rogers, Matthew Aylmore, Lachlan Rogers, Austin Gardner, Ben Anderson, Haritha Ranaweera, Jack Goldrick, Joshua Bolton FIFTH ROW: Sonia Westera, Conor Clavey, Finn Payenberg, Andrew Jiang, Leo Dalitz, Declan Berry, Brandn Zammit, Campbell Kilgour, Alexander Clarke, Aiden Clarke, Roland Montes, Isaac Lanigan, Ben Munnings, Grace Clavey, Luke Thompson, Harrison Baker, Bethany Coupar, Michael White FOURTH ROW: Adam John, Lisa Williams, Sophie Huisman, Nadine James, Jasper Lush, Grace Barnes, Ben Drew, Martha Pritchard, Ana Shiner, Zeta Orrman, Caity Broadley, Phoebe North, Taylah Smith, Callum Brown, Siobhan Brennan, Amrita Kaur, Eleri John, Megan Franey, William Birney THIRD ROW: Emma Broadley, Jasmine Berry, Bronwen Anderson, Ashleigh HengChin, Katrina Aylmore, Ruth Nesaraj, Rachel Nesaraj, Georgia Munnings, Haley He, Cameron Miles, Caitlin Berry, Laura Poller, Chloe James, Callum Arndt, Rachel Nicholls, Charlotte Le Roux, Katelyn Hann, Teagan Ettridge, Finn Orrman, Reanne Pickett SECOND ROW: Madison Hoes, Hana Kato, Alexandra O’Brien, Morgan Montes, Sarah Birney, Gina MacFarlane, Lauren Anderson, Oliver Spear, Emma Cumming, Katie MacFarlane, Oliver Goder, Anthony Tufilli, Michelle Hart, Rania Roz, Andrew Stonehouse, Amy Burwood, Tanesha Bennell, Phoebe Goldrick, Angus Kilgour, Emma Watson, Kyra Belford-Thomas, Isabella Tufilli FRONT ROW: Samuel Traianedes, Ben Merrey, Joy Wu, Jessica MacFarlane, Ms Elizabeth Bowyer, Ms Glyniss Middleton, Miss Jacqui Shaw, Mr Peter Gault, Lauren Huddy, Mr Gregory Hill, Freya Pritchard, Mr Ben Ainslie, Mrs Fiona Bassett, Miss Sacha Norsworthy, Asha Burwood, Kara Kim, Grace Hoes, Haidar Roz, Matthew Berry ABSENT: Meisha McKenzie, Amber Medlock, Elyse Belford-Thomas, Caleb Strachan, Tayla Pritchett-Divirgilio, William Litchfield, James Manessis, Camryn Pickett, Will MacFarlane, Alex Westera, Steffi Brough, Alice McKinnon, Stuart Raine, Isabella Traianedes, Bharath Sukesh
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LEFT TO RIGHT: Heather Kostiw-McFarlane, Bree Stratton, Ms Brooke Haendel (Head of House)
2015 has been our most exciting, most exhausting, but most rewarding final year as students at All Saints’ College. Throughout 2015, there were inspiring levels of participation for Interhouse activities from every year group. Forrest students have jumped at the chance to to be involved in Sport, Quiz and Spelling, as well as Chess and Debating. The enthusiasm and excitement began at the Interhouse Swimming Carnival in Term 1, which had the whole House ready and rearing to go for a year of hard work and well-deserved fun. Soon after this carnival was the wholeCollege Cross Country event, where Forrest once again carried on their tradition of passion and participation, resulting in a fantastic day.
The Food Drive fundraiser was a marvellous success. Forrest students donated masses of non-perishable food for people who need it most in our community. In following the Forrest tradition, we once again took up the honour of collecting aluminium for the Wheelchairs for Kids Foundation. It was great to walk into Ms Haendel’s office and see bags full of crushed cans; we hope this can continue for many years to come. Thank you to all of Forrest House for participating with vigour throughout 2015 in Interhouse Sport and Cultural activities. No matter the outcome in the end, our House spirit and enthusiasm is something that will always be remembered by the people it surrounds. A very special thank you to Ms Haendel for being such a supportive and encouraging Head of House. We would also like to thank Mr Haddow for doing a wonderful job, stepping in as Acting Head of House while Ms Haendel was on long service leave. Well done to the House Council and all the other members of Forrest – we wish you all the best for the coming year! Heather Kostiw-McFarlane and Bree Stratton Year 12
Forrest House BACK ROW: Cadel Willson, Declan Thornton, Callum Turner, Ella Robinson, Jackson Tomich, Lewis Wyatt, Jack Vernon, Matthew Stidolph, Tom Hodgson, Matthew Gilmour, Noah Tomich, Chris McIntosh, Liam Alexander, Amy Robinson, Emma Begley, Jack Paull, Isaac Crichton SIXTH ROW: Ian Tan, Jacob Van Stroe, Sarith Ranasinghe, Jevan Collins, Matthew Viney, Gareth Spires, Tahj Hilzinger-Smith, Emma Calder, Tom Marsh, Syed Aman Shahabuddin, Luca Peterson, Joshua Watkins, Kristian Frossos, Mungo Crichton, Sam Palmer, Jason Lee, Cameron Alexander, Tom Chaplin FIFTH ROW: Danielle Stephen, Paige Bentley, Fuyuhi Nakanishi, Sebastian Morse, Nicholas Werner, Aneeka Le Roux, Trinity Tregurtha-Payne, Suyash Vasist, Bao Sheng Liang, Syed Amin Shahabuddin, Eleanor Longstaff, Eden Covich, Kaelan Fukumoto, Alvan Morcombe, Owen Wright, Lochie Walmsley, Callum Taylor, Shannae Carnell, Charlie Westerman FOURTH ROW: Genevieve Bowyer-Funnell, Venkata Akula, Piper Gregory, Kade Aitken, Joshua Spires, Liam Kennedy, Dylan Gardiner, Rubee Curtis, Ashley Thompson, Evie Jepp, Kirsty Loffell, Grace Whitney, Astrid Brittain, Yash Mittha, Leon Condidorio, Ryan Garvey, Madison Gauntlett, Joanne Luo, Jessica Hartley, Harsha Morisetty THIRD ROW: Travis Gauntlett, Lloyd Allen, Amy Mundy, Eiriana Willson, Morgan Frossos, Allysha McIntosh, Fortune Aniyi, Erin McEvoy, Kristen Penny, Jack McKay, Sophie Wyatt, Nadia Allen, Jamal Fanaian, Beatrice Palmitessa, Logan Gregory, Ashley Young, Leyton Spalding, Anjali Mishra, Amy Johnson, Anton Ranallo, Claire Chaplin SECOND ROW: Ashlee Rennick, Yul Min, Jared Walkemeyer, Rheá Aitken, Joel Walkemeyer, Liezza Dean, Amy Palmer, Lauren de Agrela, Alessandra Ho, Evie Crawford, Kirsty Johnson, Kate Rideout, Sharon Ye, Priscella Peter, Aleesha Spalding, David Pagano, Juvenna Tassone, Merrisha Asokananthan, Nicole Currie, Julia Zheng, Isabella Ong, Lucy Morgan, Thomas Fell-Smith, Cartia Tassone FRONT ROW: Kaysha Asokananthan, Ben Willis, Aryan Mohanty, Syed Akid Shahabuddin, Ms Sue Watson, Ms Janet Dowling, Mr Chiharu Fukumoto, Mr Russ Haxby, Heather Kostiw-McFarlane, Ms Brooke Haendel, Bree Stratton, Mr Damien Stevens, Mr Jim Morcombe, Mrs Jo-anne Boserio, Karis Rideout, Francesco Palmitessa, Ryan McEvoy, Riley Ainge, Madison Newman ABSENT: Paris Patman, Harry Watkins, Cleo Clegg, Lachlan Hartfield, Angel Liu, Luka Martins, Alison Valov, Disura Gunadewa, Karri Somerville
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The Interhouse Athletics Carnival in Term 3 was a fun and exciting day. Murdoch competitors’ efforts paid off with a victory, taking out the trophy for the day. It was a great send off for the Year 12s and will be a day that we will never forget.
LEFT TO RIGHT: Kane Orvad, Hannah Thomter, Mrs Christine Kroeger (Head of House)
It has been a memorable year for Murdoch. As the 2015 House Captains we are extremely proud to be amongst such enthusiastic and diligent students. Our role has been hard work but extremely rewarding with the results we achieved this year. In Term 1, our first major competition was the Interhouse Swimming Carnival. All of Murdoch House pulled together as a team to ensure every event was represented. We placed third overall, which was a fantastic effort. We competed as a whole College in the Interhouse Cross Country in Term 2 and were proud to achieve another third placing.
Our main fundraising event for the year was the Red Shield Doorknock Appeal. There was a great turn out of Murdoch students, as well as a number of supporters from other Houses. We were very proud to collect more than $3 000 on the day. Murdoch students also participated in the annual Food Drive, with our House donating more than 600 cans of food. Being a part of Murdoch House throughout our time at the College has been amazing. We are very grateful to have been given the opportunity to lead Murdoch, our family, this year. We would like to say thank you to the Tutors, Councillors and all students of Murdoch for the support they have given us as Captains. Most importantly, we would like to thank our Head of House, Mrs Kroeger, for guiding us and making this a wonderful year. We wish next year’s House Captains the best of luck and hope Murdoch has another successful year.
Murdoch House BACK ROW: Sean Ayres, Jonathan Morgan, Joshua Mott, Travis Powell, Ethan Hicks, Julian Velletri, Dylan Gibson, Jack Sharland, Timothy Thomson, Taylor Hill, Matthew Stickells, Benjamin Whittle, Dain Srokowski, Matt Conroy, Elise Sealy SEVENTH ROW: Steven Thiele, Lachlan Murdoch, Daniel Murdoch, Kiara Speechley, Marcus Wells, Jack Hamilton, Ben Clark, James Powell, Julian Loo, Luke Powell, William Luo, Lawrence Ng, Tadiwa Hwendero, Megan Green, Luca Macchiusi, Layaal Mikhael SIXTH ROW: Gina Lintern, Dhivyen Karthikeyaaron, Emerson Day, Daniel An, Olivia Drewitt, Adam Goodger, Ifeoluwa Mejiuni, Callum Hampson-Clarke, Joel Pirini, Connor O’Dwyer, Harry Wang, Fletcher Bright, Sally Watson, Sarah Myers, Jaime Prescott, Jessica Noonan, Gabrielle Waldron FIFTH ROW: Kieran Reilly, Benjamin Mikhael, Sarah Lewis, Olivia Stone, Jack Lucas-Smith, Amy Whittle-Herbert, Benjamin McVeigh, Thomas Morgan, Sophie Werner, Jamie Hill, Nathan Santoso, Georgia Prescott, Felicity Metcalfe, Layne Brown, Arham Farhan, Paisley Burrows, Bartholomew Tang, Maddison Powell FOURTH ROW: Tessa Redman, Jessica Ellement, Hailie Blair, Ethan Tan, Emily Bryson, Amelia Starling, Paris Gibaud, Tyler Redman, Ben Powell, Ned Baker, Maxwell Baldock, Divyansh Sharma, Jamie Lang, Kenshin Watanabe, Imogen Butcher, Olivia Day, Eve McDougall, Molly Hickmott, Rosie Birt THIRD ROW: Natasha Erbrich, Genna Proctor, Alex Saunders, Sam Lambert, Hazel Titley, Vani Srivastava, Clara Moody, Annabel Bright, Deeana Moore, Irene Ling, Florian Irwin, Chloe Spence, Laura Tan, Freya Johnson, Ethan Huang, Navina Adriannalakshumme, Luca Gatti, Matthew Whittle, Max Werner, Grace Tang SECOND ROW: Arielle Lu, Arnav Paranjape, Kate Okely, Matthew Setiono, Rémi Hart, Baran Rostamian, Elliott Butcher, Shiza Farhan, Sarah Jeffrey, Luke Lambert, Lauren Drysdale, Ben Lintern, Mahiro Ueda, Astrid Johnson, Kate Ellement, Lauren Hanson, Sophie Hedley FRONT ROW: Avanti Dantale, Lewis Butcher, Tom Harris, Thomas Wylie, Ms Sue Cameron, Mrs Natasha Saunders, Mrs Melinda Bate, Mr Gordon Gatti, Hannah Thomter, Mrs Christine Kroeger, Kane Orvad, Mr Mitch Jamieson, Mrs Ann Strautins, Mr Paul Mendel, Mrs Kay von Dietze, Michael Fallon, Janardan Raffel, Jasper Saunders, Jennifer Fallon ABSENT: Lara Bodey, Mason Cappa-Kirby, Oliver Ch’ng, Paige James, Charlotte Ch’ng, Ayla Woodland
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were excited for our last throw down at the Athletics Carnival. Every member of the House put in their all and their efforts paid off with a third place overall. Everyone on the day was dedicated to doing their best, and we saw hard work and energy represented in House spirit. We couldn’t be happier with the results this year and are proud of every single member of O’Connor for all their hard work in all the Interhouse Carnivals. LEFT TO RIGHT: Nicolas Morgan, Alicia Davies, Mr Steve Young (Head of House)
What an amazing year this has been. We can’t begin to describe everything we have been through. We began the year nervous and excited about the year to come and the responsibilities of our new-found positions. We have been privileged to work with such a devoted and loving Head of House and a fantastic and inspiring group of House Council members. With the support of all these people, we created a dedicated working environment. We would like to thank Mr Young and our intelligent Council members for their support and encouragement over the year. Achieving third place in the Interhouse Swimming Carnival, and a miraculous overall first place for the whole-College Interhouse Cross Country Carnival, we
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Being known as the ‘Cultural House’ in the past, we were not disappointed to see that this was still the case in 2015. An outstanding effort was put into all House activities during the year, ranging from Afterschool Sport to Chess, Debating, Quiz and Spelling. All House members performed exceptionally well in these events, which can be seen by the outstanding results we achieved. It has been an honour to be the Captains of such an inclusive, amazing House and we will definitely miss the support and friendly faces we see each and every day. We are proud of your efforts - this is what has made this year a truly amazing experience for us. We are happy to leave O’Connor in the capable hands of the 2016 House Captains and their team of Councillors, and we wish them luck for the year ahead. To all the other House members - we hope you strive to achieve even greater results next year and we’re confident O’Connor will be as inclusive and supportive as it was for us.
O’Connor House BACK ROW: Samuel Neill, Jesse Bright, Fraser de Wind, Mitch Stone, Nicholas Milne, Felix Shackleton, Lachy Gilham, Lachlan Doig, Jack Connell, Josh Brett, Lucas Teunissen, Peter Delaney, Matt Bryan, Alexander Coleman, Brendan Brown, Jayden Elezovich, Bryn Greenhalgh SIXTH ROW: Finlay Mackay, Nicholas Ahrens, Jared Pedersen, Joshua Djamaludin, Jay Lake, Kai Metzner, Meg Arnold, Emma Arnold, Justis Koh, Cooper Eves, Pareise McCourt, Jesse Mason, Jonathan Gumina, Nathan Jarvie, Isaac Snadden, Amy Neill, Dayne Metzner, Benjamin Coleman FIFTH ROW: Bailey Anderson, Aryan Kalra, Scott Brommecker, Mia Celikovic, Ebony Fisher, David Connell, Jazmine Stone, Luke Rieniets, Adam Donnes, Lawson Greenaway, André Cook, Megan Richardson, Bella Gomez, Jameson Bland, Bryan Niu, Jenna Beugelaar, Rachel Yovich, Louise Latino, Nikita Delaney FOURTH ROW: Beth Axten, Elli Sforcina, Sarah Kirke, Angela Lillyman, Harrison Woodfield-Hoare, Genevieve Doig, Ethan Siebel, Lillie-Rose Gomez, Shaun Morgan, Sohan Panag, Jackie Zheng, Viknesh Ponnuthurai, Albie Balloch, Marisa McCourt, Fynn Gardner, Zixin Liao, Ellie Smith, Brandon Wylie, Matthew Brown, Megan Arney THIRD ROW: Hayley Greenhalgh, Louisa Cook, Alison Jardine, Callan Pen-Dennis Watson, Peter Cheng, Liam Bushnell, Chloe Pedersen, Jayden Tan, Amy Doak, Laura Green, Qinyan Chen, Erin Ginty, Sebastian Dixon, Christopher Ivison, Matthew Litwin, Max Barrow, Indiana Connor, Mia Kelly, Ella Joseph, Nina Barrow, Samantha Lamont SECOND ROW: Grace Lamont, Anna Mackay, Shalindri Wanigasekera, Lashindri Wanigasekera, Evie Shackleton, Diya Iyengar, Chloe Gasmier, Alec Walker, Eve Nolin, Jacob Dean, Caitlin de Wind, Jazmyn Uden, Jesse Battle, Jocelyn Weir, Luke Simpson, Ashton Lake, Imogen Petridis, Vaidehi Sidharth, Devon Lake, Abbey Watkinson, Amy Mackay, Chase Scott FRONT ROW: Rachel Ha, Emily Mischke, Shevanka Dias Abeyagunawardene, Dylan Smith, Serena Joppich, Madame Pamela Chu Yu Chee, Ms Kellie Knoblauch, Mr John Hunt, Nicolas Morgan, Mr Steve Young, Alicia Davies, Mr Christopher Bisset, Ms Vanessa Kirkham, Miss Rahni Greene, Charlize Scott, Benjamin Deacon, Thomas Heatley, Grace Thompson, Allison Ferguson ABSENT: Luke Alexander, Stephanie Behets, Rhys Davies, Alysha Ha, Thomas Jardine, Alice Peterson, Madeleine Pittorino, Olivia Snadden, Cassidy Steel
Thank you for an incredible experience and a year full of memories. Alicia Davies and Nicholas Morgan Year 12
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in the waiting room. On the ‘R U OK’ Day, we ran a Bake Sale which was very successful raising money for Beyond Blue, a national organisation aiding mental health conditions and anxiety. We were astounded by the impact this day had on the College community and we hope the message to support one another shone through.
LEFT TO RIGHT: Bianca Lambert, Tiffany Verga, Mrs Debra White (Head of House)
Being the 2015 Stirling House Captains has been one of the most rewarding experiences from our time as students at All Saints’ College. The relationships we have developed with the Stirling students have been an absolute highlight this year and we have got to know so many younger students within the House. As Captains, the major event we ran this year was the ‘R U OK’ Day, which focused on raising awareness of mental health in the College community. Students wore a blue ribbon to show support for anyone with a mental health illness, and Stirling Tutor Groups designed posters with positive messages, which were donated to Fremantle Headspace to be displayed
Although we didn’t win any carnivals as a House this year, we are proud of the effort each individual put into every activity, and how positive and encouraging everyone was. We were both blown away by the enthusiasm and eagerness from all students to be involved in House activities and how many people volunteered for numerous roles. Helping us achieve everything throughout the year would not have been possible without our House Councillors. You all put so much effort into making the activities run smoothly. We both agree that the students in Stirling create such a friendly atmosphere in the College community, and we have been so lucky to lead such a wonderful group of people. Being House Captains and a part of the Student Council has been a privilege, and made our final year at the College so much more fulfilling.
Stirling House BACK ROW: James Fereday, Lara McInnis, Eiji Corten, Jeremy Wright, Nic Ramsay, Timothy Masters, Jamie Ligovich, Tom August, Thomas Capstick, Angus Kirker, Cameron Wright, Mat Blevin, Jett Gartner, Callum Whalley, Ryan Panizza, Hao Yu Cui SIXTH ROW: Faisal Hamza, Harry Hughes, Jhett Lawson, Asriel Yap, Sean Verga, Erin McInnis, Cooper Milne, Jack McCarthy, Sebastian Matthews, Connor Begley, Tate Devenish, Kelli Hartree, Sean Husband, Nicholas Kirkby, Lachlan Ross, Alex Harrison, Erin Morton FIFTH ROW: Alyza Hartree, Niamh Doherty, Michelle Ligovich, Evan Plant, Robin Scott, Jacob Smith, Mitchell Hughes-Owen, Michael Bellgard, Michael Hobley, Thandoe Dube, Javier Williams, Jesse Floyd, Braydon Nicholas, Drew Nicholas, Isabella Newman, Joel Ng, Liam Levingston, Georgia Balding FOURTH ROW: Indya Keeffe, Zoe Polglase, Laura Ellis, Adebowale Adeoye, Jasmin Johnson, Caitlyn Soon, Amber Plant, Claire Nelson, Thomas Yang, Dylan Goerke, Jaymee Morton, Cassie Manifold, Eliana Ash, Ella August, Tara Martin, Nathan Harvey, Cameron Kolinac, Alyssa Lee, Emma Hearne-Mills THIRD ROW: Emma Haines, Abbey Wright, Sharon Nanang, Ruby Newman, Katerina McKay, Paudie Whalley, Jessica Tregilles, Remy Seneque, Grace Fereday, Sian Atkins, Tiana Bussell, Juliet Morris, Harry Unwin, Taylah Ion, Sam McGarraghy, Jodie McCormick, Samantha Briggs, Eva South, Jordana Matthews, Byron Blevin SECOND ROW: Imogen Balcombe, Tahlia Halley, Kiera Harwood, Joshlynne Tjandra, Jesslyn Tyrls, Andrea Simpson, Sarah Christopher, Matthias Gault, Anna Lerski, Niamh Cummins, Jacqueline Bellgard, Ellen Smith, Brendan Wright, Cameron Moore, Marijke Vlot, Amber Salazar, Jeremy Ash, Rory Martin, Aidan Smith, Megan Clayton, Kade McGarraghy, Teonne Haslemore, Bell Clayton, Miranda Templeman FRONT ROW: Rosa Rahmani, Roman Nanni, Rexton Ly, Premila Ganeson-Oats, Ms Louise Elscot, Ms Belinda Gittos, Miss Brittany Gray, Mr Stewart Smith, Bianca Lambert, Mrs Debra White, Tiffany Verga, Mr Wayne Giles, Miss Mona Lingensjo, Ms Jennifer Winley, Aduesha Naresh, Sruti Dhakshinamoorthy, Edward Harvey, William Henderson, Sanika Dingre ABSENT: Mackenzie Adams, Lucas Correia, Khalin Ganeson-Hands, Izzy Goldsbury, Lily Jeminson, Lily Li, Mike Li, Paddy McAuliffe, Liam Ngeow, Travis Reany, Eloise Wright, Angus Hadwen
We are very proud of everyone in Stirling House and their constant commitment. Bianca Lambert and Tiffany Verga Year 12
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Transition Program 2015 has been a busy year with a lot of exciting and challenging opportunities for Years 7 and 8. Students have continued to perform well in the classroom and in the many external academic, cocurricular and sporting events offered. It is always wonderful to observe how many of our students use these opportunities to augment and broaden their experience at the College and their lifelong learning. With the expansion of Service Learning in the College, this year’s Transition Leaders undertook a special project to make a ‘Mountain of Warmth’ by collecting used clothing, shoes and blankets to donate to the Salvation Army. Students also contributed generously to the local Parish’s food collection and sorting. This year has seen the introduction of The Leader in Me into the Junior School and Year 7. The Leader in Me is based on Stephen Covey’s 7 Habits of Highly Effective People. Through explicit lessons and in their everyday
classroom activities, the Year 7s have explored their understanding of this program which aims to develop 21st century leadership and life skills to empower the students to find their own strengths and take charge of their own lives as they move through the Senior School. Mrs Elizabeth Harrison Head of Transition Program
Many thanks to the Tutors for their support and care in 2015: Year 7V – Miss Jacqui Shaw Year 7W – Mr Russ Haxby Year 7X – Miss Mona Lingensjo Year 7Y – Miss Georgie Eddington Year 7Z –Mr Mitch Jamieson Year 8V – Mr Stewart Smith Year 8W – Mr John Hunt Year 8X – Mr Adam Goor Year 8Y – Ms Elizabeth Bowyer Year 8Z – Mr Gordon Gatti
Years 7 & 8 Student Leaders (Semester 1 and 2) BACK ROW: Amelia Starling, Georgia Prescott, Fynn Gardner, Benjamin Coleman, Alexander Clarke, Cooper Eves, David Connell, Grace Barber, Harry Hughes, Louise Latino, Martha Pritchard FOURTH ROW: Cameron Moore, Amy Johnson, Abbey Wright, Georgia Munnings, Juliet Morris, Taylah Smith, Zoe Polglase, Maya Lowney, Jessica Tregilles, Lisa Williams, Ayla Woodland, Amber Medlock THIRD ROW: Cameron Tsang, Nat Behn, Jasmine Berry, Callum Arndt, Luke Claridge, Liam Bushnell, Jessica Ellement, Matthew Brown, Fortune Aniyi, Remy Seneque, Alex Le, Eva South, Luke Simpson SECOND ROW: Jessica MacFarlane, Haidar Roz, Anna Lerski, Lexie O’Brien, Clara Moody, Ellen Smith, Evie Shackleton, Kush Jog, Shayna Jog, Jazmyn Uden, Emily Bingham, Mason Gliosca, Teonne Haslemore, Miranda Templeman FRONT ROW: Aryan Mohanty, Allison Ferguson, Grace Hoes, Dylan Smith, Kaysha Asokananthan, Asha Burwood, Mrs Elizabeth Harrison, Tahlia Halley, Tenayh Powell, Shevanka Dias Abeyagunawardene, Madison Newman, Ellie Belford-Thomas, Matthew Berry ABSENT: Phoebe Goldrick, Charlie Westerman, Grace Thompson, Kaelan Fukumoto, Samantha Lengerich, Paris Gibaud, Benjamin Deacon, Benjamin Mikhael, Jamal Fanaian
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guiding us through some of the games we would be running for the younger students throughout the year. Although the aim was to teach the Year 8s valuable life skills, I and the other Year 11s, also learnt so much as well. All in all, the Peer Support Program was a very valuable experience. I recommend it to anyone wanting to further invest in themselves and in their House, and enjoy a valuable experience with friends. Jackson White Year 11
Peer Support Year 11 Leaders BACK ROW: Pareise McCourt, Brendan Gilbert, Jack Vernon, Lachlan Doig, Luke Barber, Pragash Murugesan, Dylan Gibson, Jonathan Morgan FOURTH ROW: Georgia Khinsoe, Jazmine Stone, Amy Neill, William Luo, Jackson White, Nicholas Kirkby, Sam Palmer, Olivia Smyth, Yasmine Bafor THIRD ROW: Erin McEvoy, Sithu Ye Yint, Gabrielle Waldron, Trilby Widger, Madeleine Behn, Luca Macchiusi, Viknesh Ponnuthurai, Owen Wright, Brayden Kelly, Liam Kennedy, Bethany Coupar, Beth Axten SECOND ROW: Joshlynne Tjandra, Aleesha Spalding, Nina Barrow, Marijke Vlot, Freya Johnson, Chloe James, Chloe Spence, Michelle Hart, Kirsty Johnson, Rania Roz, Jesslyn Tyrls, Kyra Belford-Thomas FRONT ROW: Mr Dean Haddow, Ms Sue Watson, Mrs Fiona Bassett, Mrs Kay von Dietze, Mr Russ Haxby, Ms Belinda Gittos, Ms Vanessa Kirkham, Ms Kellie Knoblauch, Mr Ben Ainslie ABSENT: Frazer Hudson, Isabella Traianedes, Yash Mittha, Elise Sealy, Jessica Noonan, Sarah Kirke, Lachy Gilham, Callum Whalley, Drew Nicholas, Emma Haines, Braydon Nicholas
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Year 7 Outdoor Learning Program All Year 7 students spent the final week of Term 3 on their Outdoor Learning Program (OLP) at Forest Edge. When we arrived at our home for four days, we collected our bags and made our way to the dorm rooms. We were quite surprised to see half of the dorms had been painted in Dockers colours and the other in Eagles. Many of us were disappointed as we were not placed on our team’s side. In the middle of the dorms was a court, where we spent our free time playing (and defeating) the teachers in basketball! After a great lunch we split into six groups and started our activities. We had two activities in the morning and two in the afternoon with morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea in between.
After each meal all the students and teachers would join in a Forest Edge dance to music. Over the course of the OLP we participated in abseiling, rock climbing, an overnight camp sleeping in tents, fishing, screen printing, low ropes, an incentive course, and so much more. We were also busy each night. We were lucky enough to learn a magic trick, participate in a quiz, sit by a campfire toasting marshmallows, and have a paper helicopter spin race. The Year 7 OLP this year was amazing and we all made memories that we will never forget. One lesson we all learnt: don’t put burritos in your backpack! Amy Johnson Year 7
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On a cold Monday morning in May, we all boarded the buses looking forward to our Year 8 Outdoor Learning Program (OLP). After the two hour bus ride we arrived at Camp Mornington and saw there was a ping pong table, a football oval and a basketball court, which kept us entertained throughout the OLP. We participated in a lot of great activities, including low, mid and high ropes, crate climbing, orienteering and much more! We also had a night in our House groups where we had to camp outside in a tent and cook dinner ourselves. We made soup and vegetable stir fry, and toasted marshmallows over the campfire, which was yum. Every day we had one and a half hours of free time, where we played football or just chatted; it was really nice to have a bit of time to ourselves after a long day. Every evening we did an activity, including a games night where we played sock hockey
and other fun games, a quiz night which was great, and a movie night where we watched Penguins of Madagascar, a good movie for all ages. When we came home, everyone was quite tired from a very big week. For the Year 7s who will experience this next year, you’re in for a lot of fun and, like us, you’ll need a lot of sleep when you return to make up for the lack of it on the OLP. Mason Gliosca Year 8
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Ten students accompanied by Fukumoto Sensei and Miss Greene departed Perth airport to begin an exciting 18-day Japanese adventure in late March.
The Collie Outdoor Learning Program group began with a 10km hike alongside a dam through the thick bushland. We were hiking to a small campsite on the Bibbulmun Track, where we stayed the night in tents. The next day we hiked to a lake where we met Jack who supplied us with canoes. Our challenge was to make a boat out of two canoes which could hold around 12 people. We canoed to Potters Gorge, where we spent the next two nights. On the first day at Potters Gorge we went rock climbing and abseiling - a challenge for many campers (including me).
up our things, ready for the long bus ride back to Perth in the morning.
The next day we hiked to Honeymoon Pool. Everyone was so hot and tired after the walk we all voted to go in for a swim. However, that didn’t last very long as the water was ice cold! That night we packed
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Everyone was sad to be leaving our amazing adventure. We stopped off on the way home at a park to have lunch, then resumed our bus ride all the way back to All Saints’ College.
During the exchange we travelled to numerous places including Osaka, Kyoto, Nara, Hiroshima, Tokyo and everyone’s favourite city, Kurashiki, a beautiful small town based around a river, home to many beautiful swans. Kurashiki was an amazing part of our trip and we unanimously agreed to move there when we retire. After an action-packed week of touring parts of Japan, we finally met up with our host families who were very friendly. We all had different experiences with our families, from strawberry ‘hunting’ to praying every morning at 5.00am with Shinto families. Whatever we were doing, we all enjoyed every second of it.
We attended Josai High School located in Tokyo, which was vastly different from All Saints’ College. For example, they eat lunch in their classrooms and have 10 minute breaks in between classes, but no recess time. The students were extremely welcoming and we all made many new friends. Once again, we thought to ourselves, “I never want to leave”. Unfortunately, all good things must come to an end. After the week with our host families we sadly left them, but what awaited us was the one and only…Disneyland. We spent a full day of freedom exploring the various attractions and activities and ended the night with karaoke. All too soon, on 15 April, we were on our way home to Perth. The Japanese Exchange was an amazing experience that none of us will ever forget and is a memory that we will always cherish. Kate Davoren and Joshlynne Tjandra Year 11
Rotary Texas Youth Exchange Dwellingup
On 19 December 2014, William Arndt, Ebony Fisher, Hayley Greenhalgh, Emerson Day, Sally Watson and I (all Year 12) ran through the airport to make our flight to Texas.
Emotions were running high on departure morning of the Year 9 Outdoor Learning Program (OLP) camps to Collie and Dwellingup. Campers participated in a number of activities ranging from lengthy bike rides through the bush to problem-solving challenges to tackle as a team. Team building provided the opportunity for people to stand up and test their leadership skills within the camp groups, and night-time nature drawing activities allowed students to connect with nature and spend a quiet night amongst the trees. Whilst activities such as mountain biking and canoeing tested the campers’ strength and endurance, the highlight for Dwellingup campers would definitely be the student-led hike along the Bibbulmun Track through the Australian outback.
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A personal highlight from my experience on the OLP was forming new friendships, especially between students and teachers. It allowed me to strengthen existing friendships and to form new bonds with other people. Overall, the whole experience for campers was positive and we took away many happy memories from the week. Lauren Anderson Year 9
As soon as we arrived in Austin we were greeted by our excited host families and quickly caught up with the Texan Exchange students who came to Perth in July last year. For the first two weeks, we all stayed with different host families to explore the lively city of Austin. Some of us were even lucky enough to travel to different states and cities in the United States. Although on Christmas Day we all missed our families, our host families kept us busy. William attended an NBA game, whilst all the girls visited the ‘mall’. We all ate too much Mexican food, pizza and barbeque and, trust me, everything is bigger in Texas…especially the serving sizes!
After two weeks we attended a Church Youth Group Retreat. Here, we got to share all the wonderful things we had already experienced and meet new friends. Once we returned to Georgetown we met our new host families and the following day started high school for two weeks. This was a highlight for many of us, mostly because of the amazing people with whom we became friends. In Georgetown we were exposed to the country side of Texas with the music always playing on the radio, as well as seeing cowboy hats and boots daily. We also visited our host family’s ranch and went to a dance hall, where twostepping and line dancing were taken very seriously. The Texas Youth Exchange was an amazing experience that we will never forget! Thank you to the Melville Rotary and to Mr Davies for making the exchange possible. I recommend other students to apply for this exchange; it is a once-in-alifetime experience you’ll never forget! Bianca Lambert Year 12 109
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NIDA Tour Fourteen Year 11 and 12 Drama students, with Mr Roberts and Ms Watson and students from three other Perth schools, set off for a week to the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) in Sydney this year. Sunday was spent sightseeing which included posing for photos in front of the Harbour Bridge and Opera House. We went on a cruise of the harbour and stopped off at Luna Park to have a look around at the sights most of us had only seen on TV. On Monday morning we started our week of devising and workshops. Given the stimulus of ‘Tempted’, four groups of students spent each morning creating a piece to perform. In the afternoons we took part in workshops with NIDA
tutors, which focused on improvising, acting, movement and voice. The week culminated with performances of the selfdevised group pieces, which showcased everyone’s talent and all that we had learnt throughout the week. We spent each evening watching some spectacular performances. The shows we saw included Caress/Ache by Suzie Miller, The ANZAC Project by Geoffrey Atherden and Vanessa Bates, Endgame by Samuel Beckett and starring Hugo Weaving. We finished our stay on Friday night viewing an awe-inspiring performance of Les Misérables. The NIDA Tour was the most incredible experience, meeting so many new people and learning so many new things we will remember forever. Kyra Belford-Thomas Year 11
Year 12 Biology Camp As an important part of our studies, the Year 12 Biology students travelled to the Dryandra Woodland near Narrogin to complete a range of activities about conservation and environmental management. Before arriving at the Lions Village, we stopped at a biosecure piggery to learn about how the farm uses sustainable agricultural practices to enhance its product for consumers. Following our arrival at Dryandra, we set up Sheffield traps in the woodland. These are humane traps designed for small marsupials. They use food bait to catch the animal and the traps are covered with a hessian bag to keep it warm overnight. We began our field experiments that afternoon, which included collecting soil samples, measuring soil density, and weighing the leaf litter on the soil surface. This data allowed us to compare the environmental health of a woodland area compared to an adjacent agricultural area.
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In the evening we were taken to the Barna Mia Animal Sanctuary - a protected part of natural woodland where animals that would not otherwise survive are kept safe. We were lucky to see many of our native species, including bilbies, woylies, possums, quendas and boodies. The next morning was an early start to check on the traps we had set up the night before. Due to the weather overnight, only one of our 12 traps was successful, catching a Brushtail Possum with a joey in its pouch. A member of the Western Shield, part of the Department of Parks and Wildlife, carried out a range of tests to ensure the animal was healthy. In the afternoon we finished our experiments to ensure we all had the data we needed. Our class would like to thank Mrs Taylor, Mrs Harrison, Mr Harrison, Western Shield and the piggery owners for providing us with a highly enjoyable and informative camp. Sarah Jeffrey Year 12
From 1 to 3 May this year, the All Saints’ College choral groups enjoyed a weekend full of delightful songs and delicious food. The picturesque Swanleigh Camps and Conference Estate was the location of this successful camp. On day one the four choirs got stuck into learning their new repertoire. For the senior members the camp was of particular importance, because The University of Western Australia (UWA) choir was to rehearse a tremendous collaborative choral piece with them. The Blokes’ Choir and Saints’ Harmony singers practised late into the evening, determined to impress the UWA students who visited the camp the following day.
By the end of the second day our throats were hoarse and minds blown away by the experience of singing with, or listening to, the talented UWA students. Before our bus for home departed, all the choirs presented a show and tell of the songs they had learnt during the camp. The diversity of music learnt and sung was incredible - from folk rock music performed by the Junior Blokes to Baroque musical master pieces sang by the Saints’ Harmony. The progress made over just two days was unbelievable. The vast effort and organisation put in by Mrs Kerkovius and the other Ensemble Directors is what made the camp, yet again, a great success. Sonia Westera Year 11
Instrumental Camp The College’s Instrumental Ensemble members travelled to Swanleigh for our annual camp in July this year. The weekend promised to be a hard, but rewarding, few days of rehearsals, in preparation for the 2015 College Music Concert. After a delicious fish and chips dinner, we started our first set of rehearsals on the Friday night. Everyone was up early the next morning, ready to start a full day of practice. In just a day, each ensemble advanced through their pieces, learning, improving and working together cohesively to create a buzz of music around the camp. Rehearsals were split up with sessions of exciting games, run by Ms Knoblauch, for the Year 7 and 8 students, whilst Years 9 to 12 worked diligently to complete homework in their spare time. The final rehearsals on Sunday morning proved just how much work everyone had put in over
the weekend, with every ensemble playing to a high standard. The whole experience would not have been possible without the help of our Music Tutors, Ensemble Directors, supervising teachers and Mrs Kerkovius. Their hard work preparing the camp, meant the weekend ran smoothly and was a valuable experience for everyone involved. Kyra Belford-Thomas Year 11
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Head of Health and Physical Education 2015 was a busy year for Sport at All Saints’ College. Our Senior School students participated in the College’s three major Interhouse sporting events and competed against other schools in the Associated and Catholic Colleges of WA (ACC) and School Sport WA (SSWA) competitions. In February, all Years 7 to 12 students made their way to Challenge Stadium to take part in the Interhouse Swimming Carnival. This is one of the first occasions of the College year where all Senior School students and teaching staff come together. The event always sees some exciting and competitive swimming, with a lot of enjoyment in the pool and House bays. Cowan emerged the winners of The Lambert Cup as Champion House for the second year in a row.
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Students in Kindergarten to Year 12 gathered on the oval to take part in our second ever whole-College Interhouse Cross Country Carnival in Term 2. It was brilliant to see the older students cheer on our youngest students for the final race. This was a great finish to a wonderful carnival, which will continue to grow and develop in the coming years. It was also wonderful to acknowledge our Individual Year Group Champions and Runners-Up at the carnival. O’Connor took out the Senior School Champion House Trophy, as well as the College Trophy. The final Interhouse Carnival of the year was Athletics and this took place in August. Overall, the weather was great (with a little rain here and there) and the College Oval looked superb thanks to the exceptional work of our Grounds Staff. In another great day of House spirit and College camaraderie, the Senior School students showed off their talents with a host of records being broken on the day.
In the end, Murdoch came out on top for a second year running in a closely-fought competition. Thank you to all the students for the enthusiasm and energy they display on these days, as well as the staff who assist at these events. Without their support, these carnivals would not run as smoothly as they do. Also, many thanks to the Friends of Sport for their contribution to these events, as well as all the parents who come along to support our students. All Interhouse competitions were followed by ACC Interschool Carnivals, where our top athletes compete against students from other schools. All Saints’ competes in the ‘A’ Division of all three ACC Carnivals – an achievement in itself. We came second in the ACC ‘A’ Division Swimming Carnival, twelfth in the ACC Cross Country and finished off the year placing sixth in ACC Athletics. With more than 67 schools competing for the ACC, our results are exceptional. Additionally, a number of our students in Years 7 to 12 represent the College in SSWA and ACC competitions including Australian Rules Football, Basketball, Touch, Golf, Surfing, Netball, European Handball, Soccer, Ultimate Frisbee, Indoor Volleyball, Beach Volleyball, Cricket, Triathlon, Orienteering, Softball and Tennis. All Saints’ has some very talented athletes who produced many amazing individual and team results throughout the year. Our College community welcomed new playing courts on the northern side of the Indoor Sports Centre in Term 3 and our sporting clubs continued to flourish this year, with increased student participation and development of more organised clubs. Sport is a large part of College life and we congratulate all students, coaches and families for their enthusiasm and support of our programs. Mr Oliver Beath
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ACC Teams 2015 ACC Cross Country BACK ROW: Cadel Willson, Declan Thornton, Hao Yu Cui, Joshua Mott, Conall Hansford, Mat Blevin, Thomas Capstick, Lachy Gilham, Lewis Wyatt, Felix Shackleton, Daniel Cumming, Peter Delaney, Matt Bryan, Jay Lake FIFTH ROW: Megan Green, Holly Morgan, Lachlan Murdoch, Jaime Prescott, Mitchell Hughes-Owen, Lia Franklin, Lawrence Ng, Samuel Neill, Sean Curran, Gareth Spires, Suyash Vasist, Lara Burrows, Connor O’Dwyer, Kiara Speechley, Aiden Clarke FOURTH ROW: Caity Broadley, Sarah Lewis, Jizelle Kenworthy-Groen, Gina Lintern, Harry Deloub, Grace Clavey, Grace Barber, Harrison Woodfield-Hoare, Cameron Alexander, Mathew Vandenberg, Gabrielle Waldron, Fletcher Bright, Sonia Westera, Dylan Gardiner, Freya Pritchard, Rachel Yovich THIRD ROW: Megan Arney, Byron Blevin, Taylah Ion, Phoebe North, Jessica Tregilles, Katerina McKay, Bartholomew Tang, Georgia Prescott, Alyza Hartree, Niamh Doherty, Nadine James, Adam John, Jamie Lang, Bronwen Anderson, Nikita Jan, Lloyd Allen, Rania Roz SECOND ROW: Miranda Templeman, Devon Lake, Luca Gatti, Kate Rideout, Lauren de Agrela, Amy Burwood, Navina Adriannalakshumme, Jazmyn Uden, Georgia Keelan, Ash Lake, Reanne Pickett, Katrina Aylmore, Julia Zheng, Astrid Johnson, Samantha Lamont, Jacob Dean, Angus Kilgour, Matthias Gault FRONT ROW: Allison Ferguson, Ben Willis, Shevanka Dias Abeyagunawardene, Emily Mischke, Lauren Hanson, Lyndon Kenworthy-Groen, Luke Powell, Miss Brittany Gray, Emma Calder, Mr Damien Stevens, Kai Metzner, Haidar Roz, Lexie O’Brien, Madison Hoes, Rory Martin, Samuel Traianedes, Madison Newman ABSENT: Ayla Woodland, Alice Peterson, Jack McKay, Dayne Metzner, Tom Heatley, Luka Martins, Oliver Ch’ng, Jocelyn Weir, James Manessis, Ebony Fisher, Mia Kelly
ACC Swimming BACK ROW: Tom Marsh, Fraser de Wind, Alexander Coleman, Liam Alexander, Daniel Cumming, Benjamin Whittle, Lachlan Doig, Zachary Watkinson, Luke Barber, Matthew Stidolph, Jack Connell, Chris McIntosh, Conall Hansford, Travis Powell, Sam Vandenberg SIXTH ROW: Gareth Spires, Olivia Smyth, Chloe Lake, Matthew White, Sean Curran, Samuel Neill, Nicolas Morgan, Lauren Lowrey, Joely Patterson, Sean Husband, Sam Palmer, Jackson White, Kai Metzner, Amy Neill FIFTH ROW: Sophie Werner, Taya Kalkhoven, Drew Nicholas, Shaun Morgan, Freya Pritchard, Holly Morgan, Mitchell Hughes-Owen, Connor O’Dwyer, Joel Pirini, David Connell, Steven Thiele, Jaime Prescott, Aneeka Le Roux, Haritha Ranaweera, Braydon Nicholas, Kiara Speechley, Joshua Watkins FOURTH ROW: Zeta Orrman, Felicity Metcalfe, Caity Broadley, Rachel Yovich, Elli Sforcina, Gina Lintern, Fynn Gardner, Leo Dalitz, Paisley Burrows, Benjamin Coleman, Mathew Vandenberg, Declan Berry, Niamh Doherty, Georgia Prescott, Jack Goldrick, Cameron Alexander, Jamie Hill, Sonia Westera THIRD ROW: Nat Behn, Luke Claridge, Katerina McKay, Callum Brown, Lily Tyler, William Birney, Ethan Tan, Emma Hearne-Mills, Cameron Kolinac, Taylah Smith, Laura Ellis, Kristen Penny, Jasmin Johnson, Logan Gregory, Caitlin Berry, Nikita Delaney, Sarah Lewis, Louise Latino, Olivia Day SECOND ROW: Samantha White, Marijke Vlot, Kate Rideout, Finn Orrman, Nikita Jan, Taylah Ion, Georgia Munnings, Remy Seneque, Amy Mundy, Amy Morgan, Alessandra Ho, Eleri John, Max Werner FRONT ROW: Jared Walkemeyer, Alexandra O’Brien, Amy Burwood, Phoebe Goldrick, Jacob Dean, Karis Rideout, James Hansford, Ms Brooke Haendel, Lauren Huddy, Mr Steve Young, Jack Paull, Eleanor Crowhurst, Luca Gatti, Jazmyn Uden, Georgia Keelan, Alex Saunders, Matthias Gault ABSENT: Adam John, Tom Heatley, Tyler Redman, Allysha McIntosh, Ryan Claridge, Rhys Davies, Lily Jeminson, Lara Bodey, Karri Somerville, Matthew Aylmore, Laura Green
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BACK ROW: Joshua Mott, Disura Gunadewa, Rhys Davies, Conall Hansford, Matt Bryan, Connor Begley, James Goor, Lachlan Doig, Thomas Capstick, Mat Blevin, Jack Sharland, Christopher-John Daudu, Lewis Wyatt, Joely Patterson, Peter Delaney, Hao Yu Cui SIXTH ROW: Nicholas Ahrens, Thandoe Dube, David Connell, Olivia Smyth, Karri Somerville, Sean Curran, Brendan Brown, Henry McNamee, Justis Koh, Matthew White, Asriel Yap, Jason Lee, Tadiwa Hwendero, Bryn Greenhalgh, Thomas Jardine, Sam Palmer, Amy Robinson FIFTH ROW: Luka Martins, Lara Burrows, Megan Green, Harry Wang, Trinity Tregurtha-Payne, Kiara Speechley, Jacob Smith, William Luo, Dayne Metzner, Benjamin Coleman, Jamie Hill, Lia Franklin, Grace Clavey, Olivia Drewitt, Holly Morgan, Lachlan Murdoch, Jaime Prescott, Connor O’Dwyer FOURTH ROW: Maya Lowney, Gina Lintern, Louise Latino, Luke Claridge, Olivia Day, Nikita Delaney, Emma Hearne-Mills, Jackie Zheng, Layaal Mikhael, Aiden Clarke, Harrison Woodfield-Hoare, Sonia Westera, Fynn Gardner, Rachel Yovich, Albie Balloch, Indiana Connor, Isabelle Arnold, Georgia Prescott, Siena Russell-Lane THIRD ROW: Tyler Redman, Harry Unwin, Bartholomew Tang, Reanne Pickett, Ashton Lake, Katerina McKay, Bailey Iuliano, Brayden Allen, Martha Pritchard, Fortune Aniyi, Kristen Penny, Tiana Bussell, Dylan Gardiner, Ben Drew, Jizelle Kenworthy-Groen, Nadine James, Adam John, Taylah Ion, Jamie Lang, Georgia Keelan SECOND ROW: Lauren Hanson, Amy Burwood, Miranda Templeman, Abbey Wright, Amy Morgan, Amy Johnson, Jessica Tregilles, Georgia Munnings, Callum Brown, Byron Blevin, Annabel Bright, Cameron Moore, Amber Medlock, Ayla Woodland, Laura Tan, Astrid Johnson, Lauren de Agrela FRONT ROW: Charlotte Ch’ng, Syed Akid Shahabuddin, Haidar Roz, Jacob Dean, Nikita Jan, Rania Roz, Kate Rideout, Jazmyn Uden, Emma Calder, Miss Rahni Greene, Kai Metzner, Freya Pritchard, Clara Moody, Alex Murray, Emma Cumming, Matthias Gault, Lyndon KenworthyGroen, Cameron Tsang, Emily Mischke ABSENT: Noah Kalkhoven, Grace Lamont, Mathew Vandenberg, Tom Heatley, Samuel Traianedes, Eleanor Crowhurst, Paisley Burrows, Paris Patman, Jacob Strachan, Mungo Crichton, Leon Condidorio, Cameron Alexander, Samantha Lamont, Ellie Smith, Liam Alexander, Adam Goodger, William Litchfield, Felix Shackleton, Jay Lake, Joshua Young, Samuel Neill, Ryan Claridge, Daniel Cumming, Caity Broadley, Paige James, Camryn Pickett, Phoebe North, Jocelyn Weir, Braydon Nicholas, Cadel Willson, Drew Nicholas, Mason Cocliff, Marcus Wells, Angus Kirker, Yash Mittha, Lauren Lowrey, Kate Davoren, Paige Bentley
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ACC 1st XVIII Boys’ Football
ACC Cricket
BACK ROW: Lachy Gilham, Mat Blevin, Jared McMurray, Thomas Capstick, Lachlan Doig, Frazer Hudson, Riley Hansen MIDDLE ROW: Tahj Hilzinger-Smith, Jackson White, William Arndt, Tom August, Peter Delaney, Marcus Wells, Mr Damien Stevens FRONT ROW: Sean Amos, Yash Mittha, Jimi Rankin, Jhett Lawson, Daniel Murdoch, André Cook, Viknesh Ponnuthurai, Callan Pen-Dennis Watson ABSENT: Lucas Correia
BACK ROW: Matthew Dodge, Sean Ayres, Josh Brett, Tom August, Cameron Hind, James Goor, Eiji Corten FRONT ROW: Sean Amos, James Powell, Suyash Vasist, Mr Ross Macauley, Sarthak Barbudhe, Kane Orvad, George Ladeira ABSENT: Jackson Best, Christopher Kidd, Isaac Snadden
ACC Badminton
ACC Handball
BACK ROW: Olivia Drewitt, William Luo, Marcus Wong, Nic Ramsay, Jack Hamilton, Tim Mason, Joshua Djamaludin MIDDLE ROW: Mrs Jo-anne Boserio, Zixin Liao, Tiffany Verga, Jazmine Stone, Nicholas Werner, Isaac Lanigan, Gabrielle Waldron, Sally Eastman, Mr Ross Macauley FRONT ROW: Joshlynne Tjandra, Ethan Huang, Irene Ling, Jordanna Petersen, Priscella Peter, Kirsty Johnson, Liam Kennedy, Julia Zheng ABSENT: Bree Russell-Lane, Lawrence Ng
BACK ROW: James Goor, Matthew Stidolph, Mr Russ Haxby, Luke Barber, Paul Thackwray FRONT ROW: Rohan Musgrave, Nicolas Morgan, Jackson Tomich, Julian Loo, Asriel Yap ABSENT: Nathan Holbrook, Disura Gunadewa
ACC Basketball BACK ROW: Jackson Tomich, William Arndt, Frazer Hudson, Thomas Capstick, Luke Barber, Taylor Hill, Lucas Teunissen, Peter Delaney THIRD ROW: Mike Xu, André Cook, Jared Pedersen, Alexander Hudson, Lachlan Bowie, Brendan Gilbert, Callum Hampson-Clarke, William Luo SECOND ROW: Navina Adriannalakshumme, Georgia Cleghorn, Jazmine Stone, Brayden Kelly, Robin Scott, Viknesh Ponnuthurai, Sam Palmer, Georgia Khinsoe, Mr Russ Haxby FRONT ROW: Julia Zheng, Tracy Ozolins, Priscella Peter, Laura Poller, Zixin Liao, Sian Atkins, Megan Franey, Bianca Lambert, Irene Ling, Joshlynne Tjandra ABSENT: Emma Cameron, Yul Min, Lara Bodey, Bree Russell-Lane, Karis Rideout, Karri Somerville, Steffi Brough
ACC Netball BACK ROW: Emerson Day, Jessica Noonan, Olivia Smyth, Alicia Davies, Sam Palmer, Hannah Thomter, Amber Plant MIDDLE ROW: Alyssa Lee, Laura Poller, Bianca Lambert, Jaymee Morton, Sarah Lewis, Shannae Carnell, Taylor Hislop, Megan Franey FRONT ROW: Sarah Jeffrey, Rachel Nesaraj, Tracy Ozolins, Charlotte Le Roux, Jessica Hartley, Heather Kostiw-McFarlane, Hayley Greenhalgh, Aleesha Spalding ABSENT: Olivia Rhodes, Isabella Traianedes, Stephanie McGuire
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BACK ROW: William Todkill, Callum Whalley, Taylor Hill, Cameron Hind, Mason Cocliff, Jamie Ligovich, Lucas Teunissen, Dain Srokowski THIRD ROW: Ebony Fisher, Bella Gomez, Joshua Watkins, Nicholas Kirkby, Emma Calder, Suyash Vasist, Gareth Spires, Braydon Nicholas, Drew Nicholas SECOND ROW: Gena Millachip, Olivia Spear, Euan Tyler, Yasmine Bafor, Georgia Khinsoe, Sonia Westera, Cassie Manifold, Ashley Thompson, Katelyn Hann FRONT ROW: Cartia Tassone, Mia Kelly, Sian Atkins, Mr Damien Stevens, Mr Mitch Jamieson, Lily Tyler, Amber Salazar, Isabella Tufilli
BACK ROW: Sonia Westera, Amy Neill, Lachy Gilham, Callum Whalley, Lachlan Doig, Emma Calder, Nicholas Kirkby, Ebony Fisher MIDDLE ROW: Yash Mittha, Sarah Kirke, Jacob Van Stroe, Braydon Nicholas, Olivia Drewitt, Jhett Lawson, Drew Nicholas, Bella Gomez FRONT ROW: Isabella Tufilli, Marijke Vlot, Callan Pen-Dennis Watson, Mr Steve Young, Taylor Hislop, Bronwen Anderson, Cartia Tassone ABSENT: Olivia Stone, Harry Deloub, Luca Peterson
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ACC Ultimate Frisbee
BACK ROW: Olivia Spear, Grace Fereday, Mr Mitch Jamieson, Gena Millachip, Katelyn Hann FRONT ROW: Mia Kelly, Lily Tyler, Amber Plant, Madison Hoes ABSENT: Olivia Rhodes, Chloe Spence
BACK ROW: Meg Arnold, Luke Powell, Julian Loo, Paul Thackwray, James Hansford, Sam Vandenberg, Nicolas Morgan, Asriel Yap MIDDLE ROW: Rohan Musgrave, William Todkill, Isaac Crichton, Marcus Wong, Mrs Melinda Bate, Ben Anderson, Sohan Panag, Freya Pritchard, Yasmine Bafor FRONT ROW: Lashindri Wanigasekera, Heather Kostiw-McFarlane, Alyssa Lee, Tiffany Verga, Euan Tyler, Zelma Snyman, Kirsty Johnson, Jesslyn Tyrls ABSENT: Gabrielle Waldron, Lachlan Ross, Nathan Holbrook
ACC Tennis BACK ROW: Erin Ginty, Madeleine Behn, Hannah Thomter, Jack Hamilton, Nic Ramsay, Riley Hansen, Lauren Lowrey, Alex Harrison, Sally Watson FRONT ROW: Ethan Huang, Liam Kennedy, Jordanna Petersen, Ashley Thompson, Mrs Jo-anne Boserio, Shannae Carnell, Sarah Myers, Isaac Lanigan, Sofia Hollier ABSENT: Lawrence Ng, Disura Gunadewa, Fuyuhi Nakanishi, Sam McGarraghy
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ACC Volleyball - Beach BACK ROW: Pareise McCourt, Alicia Davies, Mat Blevin, Jamie Ligovich, Angus Kirker, Mason Cocliff, Jared McMurray, Dain Srokowski, Lara McInnis, Ryan Panizza THIRD ROW: Isabella Newman, Jonathan Gumina, Jackson White, Declan Thornton, Callum Turner, Ethan Hicks, Jesse Mason, Jimi Rankin, Kai Metzner, Cadel Willson, Rubee Curtis SECOND ROW: Bree Stratton, Sarah Lewis, Kate Davoren, Emerson Day, Joshua Watkins, Marcus Wells, Daniel Murdoch, Gareth Spires, Trilby Widger, Paige Bentley, Lauren Huddy FRONT ROW: Rania Roz, Hayley Greenhalgh, Bethany Coupar, Imogen Butcher, Mr Damien Stevens, Miss Brittany Gray, Sally Eastman, Emma Hearne-Mills, Katie MacFarlane, Aleesha Spalding ABSENT: Lucas Correia
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ACC Volleyball - Indoor BACK ROW: Jack Paull, Lara McInnis, Sam Vandenberg, Chris McIntosh, James Hansford, Angus Kirker, Callum Turner, Ryan Panizza, Declan Thornton THIRD ROW: Kane Orvad, Jared Pedersen, Cadel Willson, Matthew Aylmore, Pareise McCourt, Luke Powell, Amy Neill, Kai Metzner, Jacob Van Stroe, Freya Pritchard SECOND ROW: Trilby Widger, Kate Davoren, Madeleine Behn, Rubee Curtis, Isabella Newman, Sarah Myers, Brandn Zammit, Declan Berry, Paige Bentley, Lauren Huddy FRONT ROW: Marijke Vlot, Emma Hearne-Mills, Imogen Butcher, Zelma Snyman, Mr Steve Young, Miss Brittany Gray, Bree Stratton, Bronwen Anderson, Emma Haines, Rania Roz ABSENT: Fuyuhi Nakanishi, Luca Peterson
ASC Netball Club - Junior School & Senior School BACK ROW: Jasmine Berry, Abbey Wright, Sarah Lewis, Gina Lintern, Sarah Cross, Amber Plant, Jessica Noonan, Trinity Tregurtha-Payne, Sam Palmer, Lani Robinson, Lillie-Rose Gomez, Taya Kalkhoven, Niamh Doherty, Claire Nelson, Astrid Brittain, Paisley Burrows, Madison Gauntlett, Annabel Bright FOURTH ROW: Anna Mackay, Dakota Allen, Lauren McVeigh, Niamh Cummins, Emma Broadley, Paris Gibaud, Beatrice Palmitessa, Siena Russell-Lane, Chloe Pedersen, Ella Robinson, Amy Whittle-Herbert, Ellie Smith, Taylah Ion, Laura Poller, Eva South, Amy Palmer, Asha Burwood, Kate Okely, Tahlia Amos THIRD ROW: Bridget Ellement, Avery Willis, Georgia Stone, Gayatri Dantale, Srinidhi Mohan, Ruby Williams, Tahlia Halley, Vani Srivastava, Aleesha Spalding, Amy Burwood, Olivia Clinckers, Natasha Erbrich, Ella Trolio, Charlotte Shaw, Amy Mackay, Georgina Blevin, Emily Arney, Jade Soucik, Avanti Dantale, Ashley Tsang SECOND ROW: Isabella Lansbury, Brooke Tonkin, Pranavi Devata, Eleanor Murray, Caroline Nagajek, Carly Tonkin, Olivia Halliday, Isabella O’Connor, Hannah Thomter, Bianca Lambert, Jasmine Phoebe, Scarlett McVeigh, Elly Gardner, Mia Millward, Jessica Luff, Angelina Williams, Isla Lewis, Busola Oyewopo FRONT ROW: Amber Thomson-Rusell, Jorja South, Riya Singh, Daniella Roeves ABSENT: Madeleine Pittorino, Paris Patman, Kristen Penny, Keely Smith, Matilda Gomez, Sophia Young, Tiana Bussell, Alice Peterson, Marinah Ebrahim, Kirrilee Missen
ASC Basketball Club - Junior School & Senior School BACK ROW: Benjamin McVeigh, Thenil Wijemanne, Alexander Clarke, Sean Verga, Harry McKinnon, Mungo Crichton, Charlton Bingham, Matthew Gilmour, Christopher-John Daudu, Connor Begley, James Fereday, Jevan Collins, Ifeoluwa Mejiuni, Sam Palmer, Hannah Thomter, James Lund EIGHTH ROW: Taylah Smith, Nadine James, Jessica Ellement, Logan Gregory, Wouter Teunissen, Thomas Yang, Connor O’Dwyer, Aiden Clarke, Erin Morton, Jamie Hill, Fletcher Bright, Sam McKinnon, Kade Kelly, Matthew Litwin, Olivia Day, Ellen Smith, Rose Fereday SEVENTH ROW: Aidan Smith, Cameron Tsang, Luke Simpson, Cooper Keenan, Laura Poller, Annabel Bright, Ruby Newman, Samantha Lengerich, Fortune Aniyi, Sydney Johnson, Indiana Connor, Nat Behn, Bianca Lambert, Jack O’Connor, Byron Blevin, Lauren Hanson, Lauren McVeigh, Georgie Blevin SIXTH ROW: Hunter Shaw, Harrison Ion, Teonne Haslemore, Angus Kilgour, Catherine Choong, Rémi Hart, Elliott Butcher, Emily Bingham, James Bingham, Callum Stickells, Mason Morgillo, Matthias Gault, David Pagano, Amy Palmer, Ayomide Olowookere, Matthew Tomlinson, Zakaria Ebrahim, Hamish Hillier, Bailey Hardy FIFTH ROW: Finlay Balding, Harry Laycock, Kelsey Biddulph, Aaron Masaryk, Marcus Lerski, Trent Bergmans, Travis Reany, Liam Fukumoto, Ethan Hipper, Ashton Collins, Alex Ellement, Harry Watkins, Tom Harris, Liam Ngeow, Seth Connor, Ashley Tsang, Elijah Siebel, Joel Halley, Campbell Bright, Scarlett McVeigh FOURTH ROW: Haydn Webb, Tristan Clarke, Rory Newman, Raveen Wijesuriya, Jayden Gregory, Ben Fell-Smith, Katie Biddulph, Emily Turner, Hunter Stone, Cody Reader, Xavier Damonse, Isabella O’Connor, Sean Ngeow, Brodie Chapell, Matthew Berry, Kian Hart, Joshua Bartels, Noah Jones, Eli Keenan, Ayodele Olowookere, Raef Connor, Mitchell Loxton THIRD ROW: Amitee Gibaud, James Parker, Josh Wijaya, Benjamin Biddulph, Sienna Keelan, Jackson Bright, Zeke Hart, Mia Vine, Katie Bergmans, Thenuk Wijemanne, Dylan Leeder, Jaxen Spencer, Ethan Chan, Cerys Webb SECOND ROW: Denim Connor, Olivia Sibly, Ayden Hipper, Clara Elezovich, Noah Dean, Mackenzie Cox, Misaaq Yousaf, Chris McIntosh, Thomas Capstick, Mr Russ Haxby, James Goor, Jared Pedersen, Nicholas Mulcahy, Emily Masaryk, Louis Wong, Abbey Parker, Alexander Mackinlay, Megan Burrows, Marshall Tomlinson FRONT ROW: Asha Hart, Imani Fanaian, Caitlin Mackinlay, Stephanie Masaryk, Ivan Ung, Harper Connor, Mia Crofts, Tyson Bortolotti, William McKinnon, Alex Hunt, Sebastian Bourne, Abigail Tait, Aadhishan Ganapathipillai, Tyler Wheeler, Aidan Orlando, Charlotte Bailey, Jake Hermawan ABSENT: Emily Lund, Marcus Kawecki, Cale Scott, Jesse Barr, George Hudson, Jack Thompson, Samantha Briggs, Allysha McIntosh, Austin Gardner, Callum Taylor, Ethan Siebel, Lewis Butcher, Arnav Paranjape, Devon Lake, Lachlan Hartfield, Tate Devenish, Anton Ranallo, Travis Powell, Ben Munnings, Rubee Curtis, Jaymee Morton, Alexia Toole
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Equestrian Team LEFT TO RIGHT: Teagan Ettridge, Rachel Yovich, Grace Clavey, Emma Cumming ABSENT: Phoebe North, Samantha Lamont, Grace Lamont, Mrs Wendy Cumming (Coach)
Rowing Squad BACK ROW: Amy Robinson, Joshua Hayes, Matthew Stickells, Thomas Killmier-Burns, Conall Hansford, Mitch Stone THIRD ROW: Harry McKinnon, Mitchell Hughes-Owen, Lia Franklin, Kelli Hartree, Mitchell Widger, Kaelan Fukumoto, Georgia Khinsoe SECOND ROW: Mr Adam Goor, Benjamin McVeigh, Roland Montes, Sonia Westera, Campbell Kilgour, Zac McKinnon, Mrs Jo-anne Boserio FRONT ROW: Samantha Briggs, Luke Simpson, Louise Latino, Megan Franey, Cassie Manifold, Shannae Carnell, Rahal Wijesuriya, Anna Lerski ABSENT: Matthew Aylmore, Ethan Tan, Matthew Bermingham (Coach), Natalie Warnock (Coach), Fiona Allan (Coach), Bruce Hancock (Coach)
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Sport - Cocurricular One Day Carnivals Orienteering Team
ACC Boys’ Hockey - Open
BACK ROW: Holly Morgan, Lauren Lowrey, Brendan Brown, Lachy Gilham, Tom August, Frazer Hudson, Sean Rogers, Jack Hamilton, Megan Green THIRD ROW: Bailey Anderson, Cameron Alexander, Joshua Watkins, Javier Williams, Lara Burrows, Jaime Prescott, Daniel Murdoch, Braydon Nicholas, Nicholas Werner SECOND ROW: Christopher Ivison, Gina Lintern, Ana Shiner, Amber Plant, Drew Nicholas, Marisa McCourt, Isaac Lanigan, Sean Amos, Genevieve Doig, Mr Damien Stevens FRONT ROW: Juvenna Tassone, Amy Burwood, Callan Pen-Dennis Watson, Byron Blevin, Olivia Ardizzone, Jack Lucas-Smith, Matthew Litwin, Rania Roz, Gina MacFarlane ABSENT: Harry Deloub, Fuyuhi Nakanishi, Isabella Traianedes, Bree Russell-Lane, Luka Martins, Mackenzie Adams, Nadia Glogowski-Watson, Matthew Stickells, Alyza Hartree
BACK ROW: Jesse Floyd, Mitchell Widger, William Todkill, Dylan Gibson, Mason Cocliff, Connor Begley, Sean Curran, Mr Mitch Jamieson FRONT ROW: Joel Walkemeyer, Elliott Butcher, Byron Blevin, Ned Baker, Ben Munnings, Ben Powell, Finn Orrman, Callum Brown, ABSENT: Joshua Watkins, Conall Hansford
ACC Girls’ Hockey - Open
Schoolgirls AFL Cup Team
BACK ROW: Georgia Munnings, Kirsty Loffell, Grace Clavey, Trilby Widger, Zeta Orrman, Zoe Polglase FRONT ROW: Lauren Anderson, Bronwen Anderson, Mr Steve Young, Morgan Frossos, Phoebe Goldrick ABSENT: Lara Burrows, Megan Green, Phoebe North, Kate Okely, Elli Sforcina, Shalindri Wanigasekera, Karri Somerville
BACK ROW: Freya Pritchard, Sam Palmer, Emma Calder, Lara McInnis, Erin McInnis, Amy Neill MIDDLE ROW: Bianca Lambert, Nikita Delaney, Niamh Doherty, Miss Rahni Greene, Georgia Cleghorn, Rubee Curtis, Bronwen Anderson FRONT ROW: Jordanna Petersen, Niamh Cummins, Isabella Tufilli, Eleanor Crowhurst, Juvenna Tassone ABSENT: Trinity Tregurtha-Payne, Amy Mackay, Anna Mackay
ACC Year 10 AFL Cup
SSWA Badminton - Junior
BACK ROW: Bryn Greenhalgh, Jordan Minchin, Liam Alexander, Felix Shackleton, Zachary Watkinson, Julian Velletri, Benjamin Whittle, Daniel Cumming, Jack McCarthy, Mr Damien Stevens FRONT ROW: Matthew Rankin, Kieran Reilly, Jack Goldrick, Adam Goodger, Finlay Mackay, Luke Rieniets, Joshua Young, Alex Crowhurst, Kade Aitken ABSENT: James Fereday, James Manessis, Rhys Davies, Ryan Claridge, Joshua Mott
LEFT TO RIGHT: Phoebe Goldrick, Catherine Choong, Divyansh Sharma, Lauren Hanson, Harsha Morisetty, Shiza Farhan ABSENT: Charlotte Ch’ng, Jackie Zheng, Ethan Tan
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Senior School SSWA Basketball - Junior BACK ROW: Jamie Hill, Connor O’Dwyer, Mungo Crichton, Brendan Brown, Mr Russ Haxby, Connor Begley, Cooper Eves, Thomas Barnes, Erin Morton FRONT ROW: Kade Kelly, Jessica Tregilles, Nadine James, Grace Barnes, Taylah Ion, Chloe Pedersen, Bell Clayton, Elliott Butcher ABSENT: Callum Taylor, Mathew Vandenberg, Chloe Lake
SSWA Tennis - Junior BACK ROW: Kieran Reilly, Cooper Milne, Emma Begley, Jack McCarthy, Layaal Mikhael, Jizelle Kenworthy-Groen FRONT ROW: Taylah Ion, Joel Walkemeyer, Fortune Aniyi, Kenshin Watanabe, Allison Ferguson ABSENT: Jocelyn Weir, Charlotte Ch’ng, Nadia Glogowski-Watson, Fletcher Bright, Chase Scott, Liam Bushnell, Khalin Ganeson-Hands, Paudie Whalley, Lyndon Kenworthy-Groen, Angus Kilgour, William Litchfield, Oliver Ch’ng
SSWA Touch - Senior BACK ROW: Thomas Jardine, Emma Calder, Daniel Cumming, Matt Bryan, Conall Hansford, Jay Lake, Bryn Greenhalgh FRONT ROW: Juvenna Tassone, Bronwen Anderson, Olivia Drewitt, Harry Wang, Ebony Fisher, Isabella Tufilli, Cartia Tassone ABSENT: Bella Gomez, Taylor Hislop, Rhys Davies, Joshua Mott
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Sport Year 7 Boys’ AFL Dockers Shield Team BACK ROW: Cameron Moore, Cameron Kolinac, Fynn Gardner, Ben Drew, Lloyd Allen FRONT ROW: Samuel Traianedes, Lyndon Kenworthy-Groen, Travis Gauntlett, Aryan Mohanty ABSENT: Luke Alexander, Matthew Brown, Liam Bushnell, Lewis Butcher, Jacob Dean, Luca Gatti, Matthias Gault, Oliver Goder, Noah Kalkhoven, Devon Lake, Ben Merrey, Francesco Palmitessa, Ben Powell, Harry Unwin
Year 7 Girls’ AFL Dockers Cup Team BACK ROW: Ayla Woodland, Meisha McKenzie, Jessica Ellement, Georgia Prescott, Sophie Wyatt, Amber Medlock, Miranda Templeman FRONT ROW: Imogen Balcombe, Tahlia Halley, Jazmyn Uden, Clara Moody, Katrina Aylmore, Evie Shackleton, Jennifer Fallon ABSENT: Grace Lamont, Emily Mischke, Martha Pritchard, Jazmyn Uden, Lisa Williams, Abbey Wright
Years 8 & 9 Eagles Schoolboys AFL Cup Team BACK ROW: Ned Baker, Fynn Gardner, Jevan Collins, Connor Begley, Cooper Eves, Sam McKinnon FRONT ROW: Mason Gliosca, Bartholomew Tang, Byron Blevin, Elliott Butcher, Chase Scott ABSENT: Lachlan Hartfield, Paddy McAuliffe, Nicholas Ahrens, Cameron Alexander, Liam Bushnell
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Clubs, Groups & Achievements
Academic Scholarship Recipients 2015 LEFT TO RIGHT: Travis Gauntlett, Alison Choong, Jeremy Wright, Ellen Smith, James Lund ABSENT: Arham Farhan, Owen Santoso
Big Science Competition High Distinction Winners BACK ROW: Bartholomew Tang, Aiden Clarke, Jonathan Morgan, Timothy Masters, Lachlan Murdoch, Oliver Ch’ng, Juliet Morris FRONT ROW: Shevanka Dias Abeyagunawardene, Anna Lerski, Ellen Smith, James Lund, Zoe Polglase, Lexie O’Brien, Rémi Hart ABSENT: Tara Martin
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Centre for Performing Arts Front of House Volunteers BACK ROW: Amy Neill, Meg Arnold, Noah Gliosca, Joshua Aylmore, Emma Arnold, William Luo, Yasmine Bafor FRONT ROW: Joshlynne Tjandra, Grace Tang, Rohan Musgrave, Mr Adrian Arnold, Owen Wright, Megan Arney, Diya Iyengar ABSENT: Mr Jonathan Tjandra (2014), Ms Vanessa Browne, Kate Davoren
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Coder Dojo Club BACK ROW: Mrs Marianne Beattie, Steven White-Smith, Jayden White-Smith, Jett Gartner, Matthew White, Mrs Fiona Bassett FRONT ROW: Joel Walkemeyer, Sithu Ye Yint, Brayden Kelly, Cameron Tsang, Riley Ainge ABSENT: Mitchell Rudd
Interschool Debating Indigenous Scholarship Recipients 2015 LEFT TO RIGHT: Abbey Watkinson, Reanne Pickett ABSENT: Paige James, Tanesha Bennell
BACK ROW: Layaal Mikhael, Owen Wright, Alexander Clarke, Olivia Smyth, Jeremy Wright, Christopher-John Daudu, William Litchfield, Harry Hughes, Benjamin Coleman, Steven Thiele FIFTH ROW: Lloyd Allen, Jamie Lang, Martha Pritchard, Georgia Prescott, Fynn Gardner, Luke Barber, Cassie Manifold, Christopher Ivison, Ben Drew, James Lund, Amber Medlock FOURTH ROW: Ellen Smith, Brendan Wright, Bartholomew Tang, Fortune Aniyi, Lisa Williams, Meisha McKenzie, Samantha Lengerich, Samantha Briggs, Georgia Munnings, Amy Johnson, Connor Chapell, Anjali Mishra THIRD ROW: Rémi Hart, Shayna Jog, Max Werner, Lexie O’Brien, Samantha White, Ayla Woodland, Jazmyn Uden, Emily Bingham, Eva South, Baran Rostamian, Mia Kelly, Kush Jog, Catherine Choong SECOND ROW: Ryan Volpi, Kaysha Asokananthan, Aduesha Naresh, Michael Fallon, Nina Barrow, Asha Burwood, Tenayh Powell, Anna Lerski, Kyra Belford-Thomas, Thomas Fell-Smith, Dylan Smith, Allison Ferguson FRONT ROW: Matthew Berry, Shevanka Dias Abeyagunawardene, Emily Mischke, Grace Hoes, Ms Elizabeth Bowyer, Miss Mona Lingensjo, Ms Vanessa Kirkham, Mr Mitch Jamieson, Madison Newman, Ellie Belford-Thomas, Aryan Mohanty, Jack Stibbs ABSENT: Sarah Birney, Sophie Wyatt, Devon Lake, Jeremy Ash, Riley Ainge, Arnav Paranjape, Francesco Palmitessa, Alice Peterson, William Henderson, Shiza Farhan, Charlie Westerman, Ellie Smith
Interschool Chess Junior School & Senior School BACK ROW: Mrs Ann Strautins, Rahal Wijesuriya, Liam Levingston, Thomas Morgan, Jayden White-Smith, Philip Newton, Thomas Yang, Christopher Ivison, Mrs Sara Mano FRONT ROW: Connor Young, Matthew Tomlinson, Om Sharma, Ashton Collins, Harry Laycock, Lloyd Allen, Marcus Lerski, Kyle Black ABSENT: Mrs Iola Knight, Julius Clegg, Peter Cheng, Mason Morgillo, Tim White
Leadership Scholarship Recipient 2015 ABOVE: William Litchfield
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Lego Club - Junior School & Senior School BACK ROW: Manya Texler, Ethan Hipper, Cameron Miles, Liam Levingston, Joshua Bolton, Rémi Hart, Ashton Collins, Bailey Hullett MIDDLE ROW: Alex Smith, Levi Gatti, Maclean Huddy, James Ganeson-Oats, Mrs Rebecca Chapman, Noah Cross, Bridget Ellement, Finlay Balding, Aidan Frazer FRONT ROW: Jackson Bright, Hayden Rogalasky, Rodrigo Goncalves de Azevedo, Joshua Fernandez, Om Sharma, Sean Ngeow, Hayden Rajmohan, Ben Heatley ABSENT: Connor Chapell, Mathew Harwood, Raveen Wijesuriya, Cameron Wright
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Clubs, Groups & Achievements
LEO Club BACK ROW: Martin Morgillo, Jeremy Wright, Mr Blaze Reynolds, ChristopherJohn Daudu, Navina Adriannalakshumme FRONT ROW: Bianca Lambert, Megan Clayton, Jesslyn Tyrls, Joshlynne Tjandra ABSENT: Fraser de Wind, Olivia Snadden, Yul Min
Luscombe Family Organ Scholarship Recipient 2015 PICTURED: Jacob Smith
Mathematics Competition Representatives -Students pictured are those who received Distinctions or above BACK ROW: Mike Xu, Marcus Wong, Jonathan Morgan, Ben Clark, Jeremy Wright, Matthew Stickells, Timothy Masters, Christopher-John Daudu, Jayden White-Smith, Asriel Yap, Jack McCarthy FOURTH ROW: Joel Ng, Thomas Yang, Faisal Hamza, Georgia Khinsoe, Andrew Jiang, Andy Law, Mitchell Hughes-Owen, Thomas Jardine, Layaal Mikhael, Viknesh Ponnuthurai, Rohan Musgrave, Roland Montes THIRD ROW: Georgia Munnings, Jack O’Connor, Remy Seneque, Olivia Spear, Zoe Polglase, Caitlyn Soon, Fynn Gardner, Sithu Ye Yint, Juliet Morris, Gena Millachip, Jamie Lang, Bartholomew Tang, Harry Unwin SECOND ROW: Matthias Gault, Lexie O’Brien, Brandon Wylie, Lauren de Agrela, Lauren Anderson, Baran Rostamian, Vani Srivastava, Laura Tan, Alison Choong, Ruth Nesaraj, Brendan Wright, Grace Tang, Travis Gauntlett, Ellen Smith, Mrs Monique Ellement FRONT ROW: Shevanka Dias Abeyagunawardene, Rexton Ly, Ellie Belford-Thomas, Jesslyn Tyrls, Jack Stibbs, James Lund, Aidan Smith, Jacob Smith, Joanne Luo, Catherine Choong, Joshlynne Tjandra, Rémi Hart, Travis Reany ABSENT: Jeremy Ash, Jamal Fanaian, Mason Gliosca, Angus Kilgour, Arielle Lu, Benjamin Mikhael, Ella Trolio, Arham Farhan, Jack Volpi, Peter Cheng, Hazel Titley
MANGA Club BACK ROW: Chloe Spence, William Luo, Mr Chiharu Fukumoto, Jayden White-Smith, Daniel An FRONT ROW: Joshlynne Tjandra, Mia Kelly, Sithu Ye Yint, Haley He, Sruti Dhakshinamoorthy
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Mathematics Competition Medal Winners LEFT TO RIGHT: Aidan Smith (Australian Mathematics Competition Medal Winner), Jacob Smith (ICAS – Mathematics Medal Winner) and Shevanka Dias Abeyagunawardene (ICAS – Mathematics Medal Winner).
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Clubs, Groups & Achievements
Mock Trial Team BACK ROW: Chloe Spence, Josh Brett, Luke Barber, Owen Wright, Mr Tim Brown FRONT ROW: Dechen Khadro, Olivia Smyth, Nina Barrow, Kyra BelfordThomas ABSENT: Laura Green, Sarah Kirke, Jonathan Morgan, Megan Richardson, Callum Whalley
Old Saints’ Scholarship Recipient 2015 ABOVE: Lexie O’Brien
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Performing Arts Scholarship Recipients 2015 LEFT TO RIGHT: Joy Wu, Andrew Jiang, Cameron Tsang, Tessa Redman ABSENT: Jamal Fanaian, Mike Li
National Chemistry Quiz High Distinction Winners
P&F Sponsorship Recipients 2015
BACK ROW: Rohan Musgrave, Asriel Yap, Layaal Mikhael, Jacob Smith, Thomas Jardine, Andy Law MIDDLE ROW: Rémi Hart, Ellie BelfordThomas, Lashindri Wanigasekera, Joanne Luo, Bartholomew Tang, Aidan Smith FRONT ROW: Grace Tang, Laura Tan, Travis Gauntlett, Lexie O’Brien, Shevanka Dias Abeyagunawardene, Shannae Carnell ABSENT: Timothy Masters, James Lund, Lachlan Murdoch, Evie Crawford, Jonathan Morgan
BACK ROW: Jazmine Stone, Kai Metzner, Karri Somerville, Ian Tan, Holly Morgan FRONT ROW: Alessandra Ho, Jizelle Kenworthy-Groen, Kiara Speechley, Jordanna Petersen, Kyra Belford-Thomas ABSENT: Harry Wang, James Hansford, Zoey Chia, Mathew Vandenberg, Felicity Metcalfe, Ellie John, Mason Morgillo, Felix Shackleton, Ryan Claridge, Emma Cumming, Mia Kelly, Rohan Musgrave, Noah Gliosca, Megan Clayton, Sarith Ranasinghe, Joshua Hayes, Pragash Murugesan, Disura Gunadewa, Jay Raffel, Liam Levingston
Nulsen Youth Patrons 2015
Robotics
BACK ROW: William Litchfield, Matt Bryan, Jeremy Wright, Christopher-John Daudu, Liam Alexander, Emma Begley FRONT ROW: Vani Srivastava, Trinity Tregurtha-Payne, Mr Tim Russell, Niamh Doherty, Niamh Cummins ABSENT: Mr Steven Davies
BACK ROW: James Lund, Kristian Frossos, Noah Gliosca, Joshua Hayes, Pragash Murugesan, Sarith Ranasinghe, Dylan Gardiner, Liam Levingston, Divyansh Sharma MIDDLE ROW: Mr Aaron Musgrave (2013), Mr David Musgrave, Connor Chapell, Ben Drew, Rémi Hart, Megan Clayton, Joel Walkemeyer, Mrs Donna Hatton, Mr Nick Dumas (2014) FRONT ROW: Jay Raffel, Ryan Volpi, Kate Ellement, Mason Morgillo, Rohan Musgrave, Anthony Tufilli, Morgan Montes, Thomas Fell-Smith, Riley Ainge ABSENT: Mr Christopher-Jack Andrew (2014), Charlton Bingham, Oliver Goder
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Senior School Science ICAS High Distinction Winners LEFT TO RIGHT: Ellen Smith, Bartholomew Tang, Jacob Smith, Rémi Hart ABSENT: Andrew Jiang, Thomas Jardine
Technical Theatre Club BACK ROW: Mr Matthew Bancroft, Meg Arnold, Joshua Aylmore, Noah Gliosca, Mr Adrian Arnold FRONT ROW: Yasmine Bafor, Rohan Musgrave, Amy Neill, Owen Wright, Joshlynne Tjandra ABSENT: William Luo, Joshua Hayes, Kate Davoren
Southwell Music Tuition Grant Recipients 2015
United Nations Youth Australia Evatt Trophy
BACK ROW: Paul Thackwray, Kyle Lobb, Jeremy Wright, Sarah Myers, Cameron Wright FRONT ROW: Ashton Lake, Deeana Moore, Bell Clayton, Ellie Belford-Thomas ABSENT: Kaelan Fukumoto, Phoebe Goldrick, Brendan Wright, Genevieve Bowyer-Funnell, Cleo Clegg, Matthew Stickells, Jay Lake, Devon Lake, Finn Payenberg, Jizelle Kenworthy-Groen
LEFT TO RIGHT: Jordanna Petersen, Sarah Myers, Luke Barber, Kyra Belford-Thomas
Storylines Literature Festival Student Volunteers
Writers Group
BACK ROW: Noah Gliosca, Jeremy Wright, Luke Barber, Christopher-John Daudu, Joshua Hayes, Steven Thiele FRONT ROW: Alessandra Ho, Baran Rostamian, Megan Clayton, Astrid Brittain, Grace Tang, Bell Clayton ABSENT: Jack Connell, Niamh Doherty, Elaine Smith, Jenna Fuller, Ryan Garvey, Tessa Redman, Liam Alexander, Samuel Neill, Felicity Metcalfe, Kate Bellchambers, Matthew Gilmour, Caitlin Berry, Jaime Prescott, Joshua Mott, Joshua Volpi, Meghan Bwye
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Clubs, Groups & Achievements
BACK ROW: James Lund, Roland Montes, Georgia Balding, Andy Law, Ben Clark, Steven Thiele, Christian Rudd, Steven White-Smith THIRD ROW: Genevieve Bowyer-Funnell, Siobhan Brennan, Ryan Garvey, Christopher Ivison, Thomas Morgan, Juliet Morris, Tessa Redman, Rachel Nicholls, Paisley Burrows SECOND ROW: Ms Sue Cameron, Brendan Wright, Baran Rostamian, Jenna Fuller, Alex Le, Ashleigh Heng-Chin, Bell Clayton, Samantha White, Mrs Ann Strautins FRONT ROW: Ashlee Rennick, Arnav Paranjape, Grace Hoes, Ellen Smith, Anna Lerski, Lexie O’Brien, Michael Fallon, Grace Thompson
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FROM THE
Head of the Arts This year witnessed the dawning of the Arts at All Saints’ College as four became five. The Arts now comprises Dance, Drama, Media, Music and the recent addition of Visual Arts. A broad and eclectic range of events was presented to the College community this year in order to widen the scope of offerings and push the boundaries beyond preconceived expectations. In the Arts we foster the philosophy of risk-taking and are committed to developing a creative environment where risks are taken to push boundaries. Our program this year has reflected this initiative.
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For Music, by its own extremely high standards, 2015 was a genuinely groundbreaking year for our students and staff. Collaborations and partnerships were forged with both The University of Western Australia (UWA) and the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA). Witnessing our own young musicians share a stage with WA’s most promising artists was very much a highlight. These partnerships resulted in All Saints’ hosting internationallyacclaimed violinist Alexandre Da Costa and WASO’s Principal Trumpet player, Brent Grapes, for performances and workshops this year. As well as the College Music Concert, we also introduced the inaugural Chamber Music Recital, which, as our Director of Music Mrs Anette Kerkovius stated, was specifically created for our pianists who often have a very solitary musical path. The success of this evening means this event will become an annual occurrence in the years to come. Our 2015 College Production, William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, was presented with strong influences from Total Theatre and German Expressionism – styles not usually associated with the Bard’s greatest tragic story of love. The collective endeavour of the entire department brought the drama together, with a dedicated session committed to
the preservation of the performance by filming the production, thus creating a new artwork. Our next major performance was the highly-anticipated Dance Concert, Zeitgeist: Spirit of the Time, held in August. The Dance Concert is consistently the jewel in the Arts crown, bringing together more than 250 students from both the Junior School and Senior School over three wonderful nights. These performances celebrated the talent of our students and staff, who work tirelessly throughout the year to offer a wide range of emotional experiences. The Visual Arts introduced this year a midyear exhibition celebrating the talents of our past and present staff. This exhibition was opened by former Head of Department, Mr Keith Brewin, and was not only a celebration of the wonderful artwork, but also an opportunity for the College community to come together. The philosophy of this event reinforced the aspect of staff taking risks by exhibiting their own work to the public and practically evoking the old adage that they ‘practise what they preach’. At the end of the year the annual Art, Design and Technologies’ Exhibition opened its doors and was received with acclaimed reviews. This exhibition was a celebration of our students’ talent and hard work, and was opened by Fleur Schell, a friend and collaborator of the vibrant Arts at the College. Through the wide and varied Arts program in 2015 we were also treated to performances through our boutique events including Battle of the Bands and Choirs, Choreography Night, Strings Eisteddfod, Street Theatre on the Common, Year 12 Perspectives and our numerous musical recitals. We look forward to an exciting year ahead for the Arts at All Saints’ College and the unveiling of our new production company, which will bring industry professionals to our campus to work with our community and beyond. Mr Stephen Roberts
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Senior School The Arts
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BACK ROW: Joshua Hayes, Matt Bryan, Ryan Panizza, Nic Ramsay, Jack Connell, Luke Barber, Christopher-John Daudu, Ethan Hicks, Rory Dalitz, Noah Gliosca THIRD ROW: Alex Harrison, Jesse Mason, Luca Macchiusi, Tim Mason, Meg Arnold, William Luo, Olivia Smyth, Jimi Rankin, Elli Sforcina, Sarah Kirke SECOND ROW: Sally Eastman, Grace Whitney, Danielle Stephen, Kate Davoren, Owen Wright, Mr Stephen Roberts, Paige Bentley, Lochie Walmsley, Tessa Redman, Emma Hearne-Mills, Beatrice Palmitessa FRONT ROW: Kyra Belford-Thomas, Grace Tang, Vivien Pua, Florian Irwin, Emma Haines, Cassie Manifold, Jasper Lush, Kate Bellchambers, Rachel Nicholls, Joshlynne Tjandra ABSENT: Ms Megan Watson, Alysha Ha, Molly Hickmott, Miss Narelle Codalonga, Mr Matthew Bancroft, Mr Adrian Arnold, Mr Ben Ainslie, Michelle Ligovich, Emma Arnold, Yasmine Bafor, Amy Neill
College Dance Concert Award Winners
BACK ROW: Ella August, Jared Pedersen, Alicia Davies, Matt Conroy, Angus Kirker, Olivia Drewitt, Emerson Day, Lochie Walmsley, Imogen Butcher FRONT ROW: Eve Nolin, Hayley Greenhalgh, Amy Johnson, Sally Eastman, Grace Whitney, Meghan Bwye, Kate Bellchambers, Rheá Aitken ABSENT: Kush Jog, Drew Nicholas, Tiffany Verga, Freya Pritchard
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Concert Band
BACK ROW: Alex Le, Ashton Lake, Zoe Polglase, Campbell Kilgour, Lisa Williams, Jennifer Fallon FRONT ROW: Bartholomew Tang, Catherine Choong, Mrs Thea Kotze, Elyse BelfordThomas, Cameron Tsang ABSENT: Ashley Tsang
BACK ROW: James Lund, Benjamin Coleman, William Luo, Christopher-John Daudu, Cameron Wright, Bryan Niu, Eliana Ash, Jamie Lang THIRD ROW: Jazmyn Uden, Amy Johnson, Caitlin de Wind, Ashton Lake, Amelia Starling, Jessica Tregilles, Cameron Tsang, Samantha White SECOND ROW: Lyndon Kenworthy-Groen, Dante Barrett, Cooper Lewis, Devon Lake, Phoebe Goldrick, Patrick McPhail, Marcus Lerski, Harrison Laycock, Matthew Tomlinson FRONT ROW: Bailey Hardy, Rachel Ha, Sanika Dingre, Kian Hart, Aryan Mohanty, Ashley Tsang, Keely Smith, Louis Walkden ABSENT: Kyle Lobb, Mr Steven Harmer (Director), Ms Eboney Nheu-Leong (Director)
Cocurricular Dance Teachers
Corelli Strings
BACK ROW: Lochie Walmsley, Emerson Day, Matt Conroy, Tiffany Verga, Freya Pritchard FRONT ROW: Vani Srivastava, Hayley Greenhalgh, Emma Hearne-Mills, Tessa Redman, Grace Whitney, Niamh Cummins, Katya Bates
BACK ROW: Joy Wu, Kiera Harwood, Yul Min, Mrs Thea Kotze, Arielle Lu, Serena Joppich, Cleo Clegg FRONT ROW: Cameron Wright, Lachlan Rogers, Laura Tan, Alexander Coleman, Julia Zheng, Genevieve Bowyer-Funnell, Julian Loo
College Voices (Year 7 & 8 Girls)
Drama Club (Years 7 & 8)
BACK ROW: Paris Gibaud, Martha Pritchard, Jessica Cotham, Meisha McKenzie, Jessica Ellement, Anjali Mishra MIDDLE ROW: Alexandra O’Brien, Ashton Lake, Jazmyn Uden, Mrs Angela Currie, Amy Morgan, Emily Bingham, Anna Lerski FRONT ROW: Elyse Belford-Thomas, Ashlee Rennick, Shalindri Wanigasekera, Emma Watson, Charlize Scott, Grace Thompson, Jennifer Fallon ABSENT: Mrs Rosemary Jose (Accompanist)
BACK ROW: Annabel Bright, Alex Le, Lisa Williams, Meisha McKenzie, Fynn Gardner, Samantha Lengerich, Anjali Mishra, Amber Medlock MIDDLE ROW: Lyndon Kenworthy-Groen, Tahlia Halley, Alex Saunders, Travis Gauntlett, Madison Gauntlett, Clara Moody, Eva South, Merrisha Asokananthan, Evie Shackleton FRONT ROW: Ellie Belford-Thomas, Grace Hoes, Madison Newman, Kaysha Asokananthan, Premila Ganeson-Oats, Ashlee Rennick, Grace Thompson, Rachel Ha
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Percussion Ensemble
LEFT TO RIGHT: Serena Joppich, Kiera Harwood, Cameron Wright, Julia Zheng, Mrs Thea Kotze, Yul Min, Julian Loo, Arielle Lu
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Intermediate Blokes (Years 7 - 9)
Rock Bands
LEFT TO RIGHT: James Lund, Devon Lake, Jevan Collins, Rémi Hart, Andrew Jiang, Jamal Fanaian ABSENT: Mr Daniel Ablett (Director), Jasper Saunders
BACK ROW: Zachary McKinnon, Thomas Jardine, Jayden Elezovich, Luke Powell, William Luo, Harrison McKinnon, Mitchell Hughes-Owen MIDDLE ROW: Katya Bates, Siobhan Brennan, Kate Davoren, Roland Montes, Michael Bellgard, Finn Payenberg, Bree Stratton, Jasper Lush FRONT ROW: Max Werner, Lisa Williams, Rachel Nicholls, Martha Pritchard, Liam Bushnell, Jazmyn Uden, Luca Gatti ABSENT: Mr Daniel Ablett (Director), Mr Priam Bacich (Director)
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Saints’ Blokes
BACK ROW: Dayne Metzner, Charlton Bingham, Paul Thackwray, Luke Barber, Jeremy Wright, Fraser de Wind, Jacob Smith FRONT ROW: Sarah Myers, Finn Payenberg, Ayla Woodland, Angus Kilgour, Michael Bellgard, Jayden Elezovich, Deeana Moore ABSENT: Mr Daniel Hart (Director)
BACK ROW: Mr John Beaverstock, Tate Devenish, Justis Koh, William Luo, Lachlan Rogers, Mrs Rosemary Jose FRONT ROW: Lochie Walmsley, Jacob Smith, Luca Macchiusi, Viknesh Ponnuthurai, Nathan Harvey ABSENT: Jevan Collins, Isaac Crichton, Roland Montes, Mrs Anette Kerkovius
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Street Theatre on The Common (Years 7 - 10)
Saxophone Quartet LEFT TO RIGHT: Deeana Moore, Jeremy Wright, Luke Barber, Sarah Myers ABSENT: Mr Daniel Hart (Director)
BACK ROW: James Lund, Juliet Morris, Amelia Starling, Sophie Wyatt, Georgia Balding, Isabelle Arnold, Georgia Prescott, Martha Pritchard, Tessa Redman, Jamie Lang THIRD ROW: Travis Gauntlett, Katrina Aylmore, Jazmyn Uden, Alex Le, Lisa Williams, Callum Arndt, Tyler Redman, Annabel Bright, Eva South, Ayla Woodland, Amy Johnson, Meghan Bwye SECOND ROW: Asha Burwood, Amy Palmer, Clara Moody, Samantha White, Madison Gauntlett, Kate Bellchambers, Sarah Birney, Kush Jog, Imogen Balcombe, Alex Saunders, Tahlia Halley, Lyndon Kenworthy-Groen FRONT ROW: Rexton Ly, Ashlee Rennick, Madison Newman, Ellie Belford-Thomas, Baran Rostamian, Tenayh Powell, Kaysha Asokananthan, Grace Hoes, Allison Ferguson, Jack Stibbs ABSENT: Marisa McCourt, Mackenzie Adams, Shaun Morgan, Anjali Mishra, Shiza Farhan, Eleanor Crowhurst, Jessica Cotham, Alice Peterson, Chloe Pedersen, Emma Broadley, Samantha Lengerich, Jasmin Ozolins, Angela Lillyman, Ella August, Amy Morgan, Layne Brown, Christopher Ivison, Grace Barber, Nadine James, Charlotte Ch’ng, Max Barrow, Steven White-Smith, Jeremy Ash, Devon Lake, Matt Bryan, Vivien Pua, Natasha Erbrich, Dayne Metzner, Eden Covich, Joel Pirini, Callum Taylor, Taya Kalkhoven, Jameson Bland, Paris Gibaud, Grace Thompson, Merrisha Asokananthan, Rosie Birt, Caitlin de Wind, Indya Keeffe, Tanesha Bennell, Jack Connell, Noah Kalkhoven, Jasper Saunders
Symphonic Band
Senior Brass Ensemble BACK ROW: Steven Thiele, Charlton Bingham, Sean Ayres, Jayden Tan FRONT ROW: Cameron Tsang, Angus Kilgour, Paudie Whalley, Benjamin Deacon ABSENT: Kaelan Fukumoto, Mr Steven Harmer (Director)
BACK ROW: William Luo, Matthew White, Jeremy Wright, Cameron Wright, Paul Thackwray, Luke Barber, Christopher-John Daudu, Charlton Bingham, Jay Lake, Harrison McKinnon THIRD ROW: Caitlyn Soon, Eliana Ash, Finn Payenberg, Andrew Jiang, Grace Barber, Steven Thiele, Sarah Myers, Gina Lintern, Tara Martin, Jessica Cotham SECOND ROW: Bell Clayton, Ayla Woodland, Jamie Lang, Anjali Mishra, Juliet Morris, Ms Jennifer Winley, Layne Brown, Jizelle Kenworthy-Groen, Paris Gibaud, Deeana Moore, Paudie Whalley FRONT ROW: Dylan Smith, Jesslyn Tyrls, Jazmyn Uden, Alison Choong, Luke Simpson, Aidan Smith, Kirsty Johnson, Olivia Clinckers, Kyra BelfordThomas, Angus Kilgour ABSENT: Eleri John, Owen Santoso, Brendan Wright, Jayden Tan, Fraser de Wind, Dayne Metzner, Kyle Lobb
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Katya Bates
Declan Berry
Mat Blevin
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Bella Gomez
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Shannae Carnell
Katelyn Hann
James Hansford
Alex Harrison
Jessica Hartley
Ethan Hicks
Taylor Hill
Matt Conroy
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Eiji Corten
Tahj Hilzinger-Smith
Cameron Hind
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Madison Hoes
Nathan Holbrook
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Danielle Stephen
Ian Tan
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BACK ROW: Lucas Teunissen, Nic Ramsay, Dain Srokowski, Jamie Ligovich, Angus Kirker, Paul Thackwray, Matthew Stidolph, Thomas Capstick, Mason Cocliff, James Hansford, Tom Hodgson, Cameron Hind, Taylor Hill, James Goor, Cameron Wright SEVENTH ROW: Nicolas Morgan, Sean Ayres, Alex Westera, Alexander Hudson, Eiji Corten, William Arndt, Sam Vandenberg, Chris McIntosh, Ryan Panizza, Ethan Hicks, Timothy Masters, Peter Delaney, Matt Conroy, Alicia Davies, Callum Turner, Jack Paull SIXTH ROW: Marcus Wong, William Todkill, Syed Aman Shahabuddin, Julian Loo, Luke Powell, Lachlan Bowie, Nicholas Milne, Declan Thornton, Jack Sharland, Lara McInnis, Matthew Dodge, James Powell, Cadel Willson, Asriel Yap, Emma Calder, Matthew Aylmore, Sean Husband FIFTH ROW: Bella Gomez, Lachlan Ross, Suyash Vasist, Jesse Mason, Jared Pedersen, Isaac Crichton, Nathan Jarvie, Marcus Wells, Kai Metzner, Matthew Viney, Callum Hampson-Clarke, Sarthak Barbudhe, Jonathan Gumina, Tahj Hilzinger-Smith, Ben Anderson, Olivia Drewitt, Jacob Van Stroe, AndrĂŠ Cook FOURTH ROW: Rubee Curtis, Tiffany Verga, Isabella Newman, Robin Scott, Ebony Fisher, Isaac Snadden, Adam Donnes, Alex Harrison, Joshua Djamaludin, Mike Xu, Rohan Musgrave, Ian Tan, Jimi Rankin, Hannah Thomter, Emerson Day, Danielle Stephen, Sally Watson, Freya Pritchard, Ashley Thompson THIRD ROW: Erin Ginty, Sebastian Dixon, Gena Millachip, Shannae Carnell, Zelma Snyman, Euan Tyler, Cassie Manifold, Joel Ng, Kane Orvad, Jaymee Morton, Sohan Panag, George Ladeira, Declan Berry, Lewis Snowden, Sarah Lewis, Brandn Zammit, Lauren Huddy, Olivia Spear, Grace Whitney, Lily Tyler SECOND ROW: Cartia Tassone, Katelyn Hann, Jordanna Petersen, Megan Franey, Deeana Moore, Qinyan Chen, Eve McDougall, Sally Eastman, Alyssa Lee, Imogen Butcher, Bree Stratton, Emily Bryson, Bronwen Anderson, Taylor Hislop, Rachel Nesaraj, Heather Kostiw-McFarlane, Bianca Lambert, Anthony Tufilli, Hayley Greenhalgh FRONT ROW: Madison Hoes, Lashindri Wanigasekera, Ella Joseph, Hazel Titley, Claire Chaplin, Sharon Ye, Mr Steven Davies, Ms Belinda Provis, Mat Blevin, Sarah Myers, Ms Helen Aguiar, Mr Luke Bostelman, Charlotte Le Roux, Sharon Nanang, Jessica Hartley, Katya Bates, Sarah Jeffrey, Isabella Tufilli ABSENT: Nathan Holbrook, Will MacFarlane, Stephanie McGuire, Eloise Wright, Sam McGarraghy
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Retreat
These students started their educational journey at All Saints’ College at Pre-Primary level or earlier, and have remained at the College through to Year 12/13. BACK ROW: Alexander Hudson, Nathan Holbrook, Nicolas Morgan, Robin Scott, William Todkill MIDDLE ROW: Katya Bates, Olivia Spear, Adam Donnes, Euan Tyler, Lewis Snowden, Lily Tyler, Erin Ginty, Claire Chaplin, Isabella Tufilli FRONT ROW: Anthony Tufilli, Bronwen Anderson, Grace Whitney, Sohan Panag, Gena Millachip, Cartia Tassone, Declan Berry, Katelyn Hann
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It never occurred to me that I may be in a graduating class with a future Prime Minister of Australia or a neurosurgeon. Retreat not only taught the Year 12s about themselves, but about one another as well. A two-night stay at various locations with new and old friends and stepping out of your comfort zone wasn’t the way most of us had planned on starting the year. However, the Year 12 Retreat was a great success. The aim of Retreat was to discover who we are as individuals and understand who others are behind the ‘masks’ we all wear. We participated in many activities to build trust, as well as shared stories. All of this helped to achieve the aim.
Although we experienced a few hiccups along the way, including a bushfire which saw one group spend a day at All Saints’ and a thunderstorm on the first night, as a year group we managed to work out solutions to our problems. This lesson became very useful for the stressful academic year on which we where about to embark. Retreat showed us that there will always be help - all you have to do is ask. We learnt many lessons and forged strong bonds, which I’m sure will last a lifetime. It prepared us not only for Year 12, but also for the rest of our lives. Retreat was one of the best parts of my College experience. Katelyn Hann Year 12
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BACK ROW: Daniel Penman, Ross Macauley, Stewart Smith, Damien Stevens, Mark Makepeace, Mitch Jamieson, Peter Gault, Russ Haxby, Gordon Gatti, Blaze Reynolds, Adam Goor, Daniel Chapman, Blair Saunders, Darryn Rennick, Dennis Baptist, Philip Gale, John Hunt SEVENTH ROW: Leonie Walters, Jonathan Sykes, Dean Haddow, Laura Wilson, Stephen Worley, Mandy Meachim, Vanessa Browne, Ainsley Harmsen, Anthony De Abreu, Shivaun Kelly, Monique Ellement, Rosetta Taranto, Anthony Guy, Brittany Gray, Wayne Giles, Aaron Musgrave, Banning Neighbour, Faye Beechen SIXTH ROW: Deborah Da Cruz, Jacqui Shaw, Christopher Bisset, Amelia Baker, Kellie Knoblauch, Karen Lilford-Powys, Jules Weeks, Iola Knight, Sue John, Diane Naisbitt, Grace Itzstein, John Beaverstock, Thea Kotze, Roz Collins, Debbie Kirwan, Anne Miller, Kelly Cadeau, Katrina Harris, Vanessa Kirkham FIFTH ROW: Paul Mendel, Pat Zoccoli, Rebekah Garwood, Norma Williams, Ann Strautins, Melinda Bate, Mona Lingensjo, Sarah Alfano, Ben Ainslie, Tracey Foster, Karen Spencer, Fiona Bassett, Alison McInnis, Dianne O’Halloran, Chiharu Fukumoto, Janet Dowling, Margaret Rodgers, Brette Lockyer, Shelley Brookland, Cheryl Parcell FOURTH ROW: Lauren Smith, Glyniss Middleton, Sacha Norsworthy, Nathalie Vander Heyden, Kerry Lerski, Melinda Keelan, Elizabeth Bowyer, Christine Taylor, Janice Hewett, Jillian Dinsdale, Kaye Johns, Jane Snowden, Helen Rumble, Jo-anne Boserio, Natasha Saunders, Leah Minchin, Sue Watson, Natalie Dollar, Belinda Gittos, Johanna Stalley, Kim Waddell-Kingham THIRD ROW: Debbie Viskovich, Sue Manolas, Lena Matulin, Evline Berger, Caryn Ebstein, Debbie Crisafio, Kay von Dietze, Rene Pineda, Narelle Codalonga, Jill Green, Erin Kerr, Jeanette Sealy, Rahni Greene, Kylie Chatto, Bronwyn Hardinge, Louise Elscot, Kaye Virgo, Annie-Rose Durack, Fiona Schwarzinger, Donna Hatton, Eboney Nheu-Leong, Tracey Gladwell SECOND ROW: Caroline Long, Caterina Ialeggio, Anette Kerkovius, Edel Hailes, Karyn Osmetti, Brooke Haendel, Jason Zaurs, Debra White, Gregory Hill, Tim Brown, Christine Kroeger, Steve Young, Matt Lanigan, Penny Crossland, Jill Westerman-Power, Anahita Irani, Pamela Chu Yu Chee FRONT ROW: Sara Mano, Lucas Collins, Sue Cameron, Stephen Roberts, Wendy Macdougall, Tony Bilson, Jo Mulligan, David Kerr, Penelope Crane, Luke Bostelman, Belinda Provis, Helen Aguiar, Steven Davies, Patrick Duckworth, Elizabeth Harrison, Timothy Russell, Ian Mackay-Scollay, Jim Shackleton, Peter Langford-Smith, Phil Brockbank, Marianne Beattie ABSENT: Sharon Allen, Adrian Arnold, Luke Bowling, Alanna Burton, Matthew Bancroft, Ben Basell, Oliver Beath, Janet Brown, Rebecca Chapman, Amy Craig, Angela Currie, Toni Dale, Sue Demarte, Debra Deisel, Lindy Done, Catherine Donnelly, Sheree Duminski, Jae Dornan, Georgie Eddington, Gae Evershed, Joe Fabio, Linda Forsyth, Sue Gladman, Lee-Ann Haslemore, Marj Hickmott, Daniel Kendrick, Linda Kershaw, Jessica Lamont, Kate Laycock, Colin Lynn, Mary Ellen MacDonald, Kirsten Makinson, Cathy McKee, Deanna Michael, Jim Morcombe, Soonaina Narine-Dindial, Laura Parker, Coleen Peters, Maria Price, Deborah Ralph-Kafarela, Valerie Rappold, Susan Regnard, Eril Reid, Nathalie Sakai, Fred Schaffer, Angela Schoen, Karen Slender, Lyndon Smith, Jackie Sullivan, Gail Smith, Tom Stachewicz, Andrea Stewart, Garry Swift, Janine Tate, Mary Thornton, Yvette Tsang, Steve Tsocas, Sharon Ware, Hayley Wellington, Jaelle Wiedemann, Megan Watson, David Wauge, Sue Wilson, Jennifer Winley, Kerry Wishart, Alan Wolfe
College Staff 2015
College Staff 2015
BACK ROW: Mrs Jo Mulligan (Director of Marketing and Community Relations), Mr David Kerr (Director of Business and Administration), Ms Penelope Crane (Dean of Junior School) MIDDLE ROW: Mr Luke Bostelman (Acting Dean of Teaching and Learning), Ms Helen Aguiar (Vice Principal) FRONT ROW: Mr Steven Davies (Dean of Student Wellbeing), Ms Belinda Provis (Principal), Mr Tony Bilson (Director of Personnel and Policy)
Leadership Team
All Saints’ College Staff Principal Ms B Provis BA, DipEd, MBA
Leadership Team VICE PRINCIPAL Ms H Aguiar BEd, MEd (Lead&Mgt), MEd (RE) DEAN OF JUNIOR SCHOOL Ms P Crane BEd, DipTchg, MEd DEAN OF TEACHING AND LEARNING Mr L Bostelman BA, DipEd (2015) Mrs T Dale BA, BEd (Leave 2015) DEAN OF STUDENT WELLBEING Mr S Davies BAppSc, GradDipEd, MEdL DIRECTOR OF BUSINESS AND ADMINISTRATION Mr D Kerr FCA DIRECTOR OF MARKETING AND COMMUNITY RELATIONS Mrs J Mulligan BA DIRECTOR OF PERSONNEL AND POLICY Mr T Bilson MHRM
Academic & Pastoral Staff HEADS OF DEPARTMENT Mr O Beath BEd – Health and Physical Education (Leave Terms 1 and 2) Mrs M Beattie BA (Hons), PGCE – Design and Technologies Dr P Brockbank PhD, MSc, BEd, DipTchg – Mathematics Ms S Cameron BAppSc, DipSecEd, ALIA – Library Services Mrs P Chu Yu Chee BEd, BA, DipEd – Languages Mr W Giles BEcon, DipEd – Humanities (2015) Mrs E Harrison BSc, DipEd – Transition Program Mrs A Kerkovius BMus (Hons), TchDipMusic – Music Mr P Langford-Smith BA, MEd (Hons), CELTA – English Mr S Roberts BA (Hons), QTS – Arts Revd T Russell BTheol, MEd, GradDipSecEd – Service Learning Mr J Shackleton BSc, GradDipEd – Science Mr S Tsocas BPHE, DipEd – ICT Integration Mr J Zaurs MOEd, BPHE, DipEd, APIOL (UK) – Outdoor Learning HEADS OF HOUSE – SENIOR SCHOOL Ms B Haendel BSc, DipEd – Health Coordinator, Forrest House (Leave Term 2) Mr G Hill BSc, BEd – Durack House Mrs C Kroeger BComm, HigherDipEd – Murdoch House
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r M Lanigan BPE, DipEd, DipAppSc – Cowan M House, Academic Care Coordinator Mrs D White BEd – Stirling House Mr S Young BPE, DipEd – O’Connor House ASSISTANT DEAN OF JUNIOR SCHOOL (WELLBEING) Mr L Collins BA, BEd ASSISTANT DEAN OF JUNIOR SCHOOL (TEACHING AND LEARNING) Mrs S Demarte MEd, BEd, DipTchg EARLY CHILDHOOD COORDINATOR (PK TO YEAR 2) Mrs S Mano BEd (Hons), DipEd, DipEd (Ed Leadership) HEADS OF HOUSE – JUNIOR SCHOOL Miss P Crossland BEd (Hons) – Durack House Mr J Dornan BSc, DipEd – Stirling House Mrs E Hailes BEd, DipTchg – Murdoch House Ms M Keelan BA, DipEd – Cowan House Mrs I Knight DipEd, BEd – O’Connor House Mr B Saunders BA, DipEd, MEd (Leadership and Numeracy) – Forrest House COLLEGE COUNSELLORS Mrs A Harmsen BA, BPsych, GradDipEd Mr J Weeks BPsych (Hons), Assoc MAPS Mrs S Wilson BPsych, DipEd CHAPLAIN Fr P Duckworth BA, BTh (Hons), DipEd LEARNING SUPPORT COORDINATOR Mrs J Sealy DipTchg (Secondary), BEd, GradDip (Health Promotions) TEACHING STAFF Mr B Ainslie BA, DipEd Mrs S Alfano DipEd, Bed Mrs A Baker MTchg, BA (Media) Mr D Baptist BA, DipEd (Leave Terms 1 and 2) Mr B Basell BA (Hons), MIA, DipEd (Leave 2015) Mrs F Bassett BA, GradDipEd Mrs M Bate BEd Mr C Bisset DipEd, BSc Mrs J Boserio BA, DipTchg Ms E Bowyer BA (Hons), GradDipEd Mrs J Brown BA, HigherDipEd – Relief Coordinator (Leave Term 2) Mr T Brown BA (Hons), GradCertEd – Years 11 and 12 Coordinator (Leave Term 2) Ms K Cadeau MTchg, BA, Dip (Sports Ad) Miss K Chatto MEd (Literacy), BEd Miss N Codalonga BSc, BA (Hons), GradDipEd Mrs A Craig BEd, DipEd, BTchg (2015) Mrs D Da Cruz BSc, GradDipEd Mrs J Dinsdale MEd (Early Childhood and Primary), BEd, DipEd
Ms C Donnelly BSc (Environmental Biology), GradDipEd (Leave 2015) Ms J Dowling BA (Hons), DipEd Mrs S Duminski BA (Leave 2015) Miss A Durack MTchg, BA Mrs C Ebstein BEd, CELTA Miss G Eddington BSocSc, BA Mrs M Ellement BSc, DipEd Ms L Elscot BA, GradDipEd, BA Fine Arts, DipFineArts Ms G Evershed BAppSc, GradDipEd, BEd, Accred B (Religious Studies) Mr C Fukumoto BA, DipEd Ms R Garwood MTchg, BA (Indigenous Studies), Dip (Art&Design) Mr G Gatti BA, DipEd Mr P Gault BSc (Hons), GradDipEd Ms B Gittos BVisualArts, BEd, CertIVGraphicDesign&Multimedia, CertIIAuslan Mrs S Gladman BA (Primary Teaching) BEd, MEd (Leave 2015) Mr A Goor DipEd, BSc (2015) Miss B Gray BSc, DipEd, DipSc Miss R Greene BA, BEd – (Acting Head of Health and Physical Education Terms 1 and 2) Mr D Haddow BEd, BDes – (Acting Head of Forrest House Term 2) Miss K Harris BSc, DipEd Mr R Haxby BSc, DipEd Mr J Hunt MA, BADipEd, DipDeptMngmt Ms G Itzstein BSc, Dip.Ed Mr M Jamieson BEd Mrs K Johns BA Miss E Kerr BA (Dance) WAAPA, DipEd Ms V Kirkham BEd, BA Ms K Knoblauch BEd, BSc Mrs T Kotze BMus, BMus (Hons), GradDipTchg – Violin, Strings Coordinator, Orchestra Director (Leave Term 1) Mrs J Lamont BEd (Leave 2015) Miss M Lingensjo BA (Ed) Ms B Lockyer BAppSc (Library Studies), DipEd, GradCert (Early Childhood Education) Mr R Macauley BSc (Sport & Exercise Science) DipEd (Sec) (2015) Dr ME MacDonald PhD, MA, BA(Hons), BD, ARCT Piano Ms K Makinson MA (Visual Arts) BA (Fine Art), GradDipEd, DipFineArts Mrs A McInnis BEd Early Childhood & Primary (Murdoch), TchAsstCert Mr P Mendel MA (Hons) DipEd, DipTchg Ms G Middleton DipTchg, GrapDip (Science & Maths)
Mrs A Miller TchrCert, DipTchg Mr J Morcombe MBA, BSc (Hons), GradDipEd Ms E Nheu-Leong BMusEd (Hons) Miss S Norsworthy BA (Hons), AdvDipEdu, AdvDipFineArt, DesignandTech Ms L Parker BSc (Human Biological Medicine), BSc (Zoology), MEd (Science) Miss R Payne BSc, BA (Terms 1 and 2) Mrs S Regnard MTchg, BA, B.Law Ms E Reid BA, BEd (2015) Mrs N Sakai BA, MTchg (Early Childhood), DipEd (Terms 3 and 4) Mrs N Saunders BA, DipEd Mr F Schaffer BSc (Hons), GradDipTchg, GradDipBusAdmin Ms A Schoen BSc (Hons), MTchg, GradDipEd Miss J Shaw BComm, DipEd (2015) Miss L Smith BTchLn (Primary) Mr L Smith BSc (Hons), GradDipEd Mr S Smith BA, BEd (2015) Ms J Stalley BComm, DipEd, MTchg (2015) Mr D Stevens BSc, DipEd Mrs A Stewart BA, DipEd, ANCOS Accreditation Level 2 Mrs A Strautins MAppSc, BA, GradDipEd Mrs J Sullivan BEd, BSc (Leave 2015) Mr J Sykes BSc (Geography), PGradCertEd (2015) Mrs R Taranto BA, DipEd Mrs J Tate BA, CertApplLangStudies (Leave Terms 3 and 4) Mrs C Taylor MSc, BPhysEd (Hons), GradDipEd Mrs N Vander Heyden BA, DipEd Mrs K von Dietze BEd, DipTchg - Coordinator of Religion & Philosophy Mr J Waterton BSc (Term 2) Miss M Watson BA, BEd Ms S Watson BA, GradDipEd Dr D Wauge PhD, MEngSc, BEMech (Hons I), DipEd – (Acting Years 11-13 Coordinator Term 2) Ms H Wellington BA, GradDipEd (Leave 2015) Ms J Wiedemann BA, DipSecEd (Leave 2015) Mrs N Williams BEd, DipEd, DipRSA Ms J Winley BMus (Hons), GradDipEd Mr A Wolfe BSc, DipEd
Administrative & Support Staff COMMUNITY RELATIONS Mr J Beaverstock MMus, BA (Hons), DipEd, FTCL, ARCO, AMusA Ms M Breen BEd, CertEventMgmt (Term 1) Mrs R Collins DipSchMkt, DipEventMgmt Mrs J Hewett Mrs K Lilford-Powys Mrs J Lockwood (Terms 1 to 3) Miss D Michael Miss K Osmetti BA Mrs K Spencer Mrs M Thornton Mrs Y Tsang BComm (Terms 2 to 4) Mrs S Ware BA (Term 4) EDUCATION ASSISTANTS 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, DipEd Ms T Gladwell DipChildServices, AdvDipChildServices Mrs B Hardinge TchrAsstCert Mrs M Hickmott Mrs A Irani BA (Hons), DipChildrenServices, TchrAsstCert
Mrs S Kelly TchrAsstCert Mrs C Long CertIIIEdSupport, CertIVEdSupport (Special Needs) Mrs M Meachim DipTchrAssist Mrs L Minchin CertIIIEdAssist Miss D Naisbitt DipChildrenServices, AssDipSocSc Mrs S Narine-Dindial TchrDip, AdvDipBusinessAdmin, CertIIIEdSupport, CertIVEdSupport, CertIVBusiness (Admin), MBA Mrs D O’Halloran CertIIITchrAsst, DipChildServices Mrs C Parcell CertIIITchrAsst Ms D Ralph-Kafarela DipAppEnvironmentalArts, CertIVAppEnvironmentalArts, CertIIIChildServices, CertIIIHorticulture Mrs D Viskovich CertIIIEdAssist (Terms 3 and 4) Miss D Viti CertIIIEdAssist, CertIVEdSupport (Special Needs) (Terms 1 and 2) Mrs J Westerman-Power NNEB Ms P Zoccoli CertIVEdSupport, TchrAsstCert (Leave Term 3) FINANCE Mrs L Haslemore CertAccounting, DipBusinessStudies Mrs S John Ms L Kershaw Mrs L Matulin DipAccounting Mrs K Virgo GROUNDS AND MAINTENANCE STAFF Mr P Gale BHortSc, CertFacMgmt – Facilities Manager Mr A Guy CertIIIHortPrac, CertTurfMgmt – Grounds Manager Mr J Fabio Mr D Kendrick CertTurfMgmt Mr M Makepeace CertCarpentryandJoinery Mr B Neighbour Mr D Penman CertTurfMgmt Mr R Pineda SecEdTchgCert Mr D Rennick Mr G Swift Mr S Worley CertIIIHortPrac, CertTurfMgmt ICT Mr I Mackay-Scollay BSc, GradDipEd, GradDipSc (Computer Studies) – ICT Manager Mr D Chapman CertIIISoftware, CertIVNetworkMgr, DipInternet Mr A De Abreu Mrs D Hatton Mr B Reynolds Cert IV (Networking) Ms H Rumble – (Acting Relief Coordinator Term 2) INSTRUMENTAL TUTORS Mr D Ablett Cert IV (Performance) Jazz– Drums, Rock Band Director Mr P Bacich BMus (Performance) Jazz, Cert IV Music (Jazz) – Electric/Acoustic Guitar Mrs I Batini AMusA, PerfCert, MIMT – Recorder, Piano Mr J Beaverstock MMus, BA (Hons), DipEd, FTCL, ARCO, AMusA – Voice Ms E Cheng BMus (Perf Vln), GradDipEd (Mus), LMUS (SCSM), LMUS (1MEB), Suzuki Accred AKC1 – Viola Mrs A Currie BA (Musical Studies) – Piano, College Voices Director Mrs L Dillon BMus, GradDipEd (Early Childhood Studies) – Violin/Viola Mrs I Fursa BMus, DipMus – Piano Mr S Harmer BA (Mus), BA (Ed) – Brass, Brass Ensembles Director Mr D Hart BMus Jazz Performance (Saxophone) – Saxophone/Clarinet, Jazz Saints Director Miss F Hombergen – French Horn Mrs R Jose BMus (Hons) – Voice/Piano Ms G Lane BMus – Flute
Miss K Low BMus (Hons), MMus – Suzuki Cello Mrs J O’Neill BMus (Perf) (Hons) – Clarinet Mrs H Rix DipMus – Viola Ms E Scott MMus, BMus – Clarinet Ms T Stampalia BA, BMus – Flute Mrs I Thomson BMus – Percussion Mr M Vouyoucalos ADPA (Music), Cert (Music), Cert Audio Engineering – Double Bass/ Electric Bass Dr N Wright PhD, BMus (Hons), DMA – Cello, Amati Strings Director Mrs B Young DipTchg – Trumpet JUNIOR SCHOOL ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Mrs L Forsyth Mrs J Green Mrs K Laycock BAppSc, Reg’d Nurse Mrs C McKee DipNursing, Reg’d Nurse Mrs F Schwarzinger Mrs G Smith DipT, DipLib&InfoStudies Mrs K Wishart OSHC COORDINATOR Miss E Berger BEd, BSc (Environmental Biology) SENIOR SCHOOL ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Mrs S Allen BPsych (Hons), GradDipInfoLibStds, MInfoMgnt Mr A Arnold CertDip (Media), CertDip (Photo), Dip (TechArts&Design) Mr M Bancroft DipElectrotechnology Mrs F Beechen CertIV (Laboratory Techniques) Ms V Browne CertIVWorkHealth&Safety Miss A Burton BComm (Sports Management/ Commercial Law) (Term 4) Mrs D Crisafio Mrs D Deisel Ms T Foster Mrs C Ialeggio Mrs D Kirwan DipMechEng, CertBookkeeping, CertIVWorkHealth&Safety Mrs K Lerski (2015) Mrs K Lilford-Powys Mr C Lynn Ms W Macdougall Mrs S Manolas Mrs C Peters Mrs C Png (Terms 1 and 2) Mrs M Price BSc (General) Nursing, CertIIIPublicSectorQualityMgnt, DipFinancialServices (Conveyancing), CertIIIFinancialServices (Accounts Clerical), CertIVBusinessGovernance (Terms 3 and 4) Mrs M Rodgers BSc (Library Technology), GradDipAppSc, GradDipEd, DipLib/InfoStudies Mrs K Slender Ms J Snowden (2015) Mrs K Waddell-Kingham Cert IV (Laboratory Techniques) Ms L Walters Miss L Wilson BSc (Library Technology) SWIMMING Mr T Stachewicz GradDipSportsCoaching – Director of Swimming Mr L Bowling CertIISport&Rec, CertIISport (Coaching) (Term 4) Ms H Preston Cert IVTraining & Assessment, Cert IVBusiness&Human Resources (Terms 1 to 3) Mrs V Rappold
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Columba
ALL SAINTS’ COLLEGE
Columba
35TH EDITION
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