Ad Astra No 136, June 2019

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The Impact of Giving By Jennifer Chiu, Publications Coordinator The generosity of Old Collegians inspired Class of 2018 student Andrew Duan to take his College experience “with both hands”. Andrew, the recipient of the Philip Hall Scholarship, was one of the select group of Victorian students who achieved the highest possible ATAR of 99.95 last year. Not only was he an academic high achiever, he also made the most of the opportunities on offer at the College by taking part in music, debating and leadership roles. “The knowledge that my education at the College has been crucially supported and even made possible by this scholarship has encouraged me to take it with both hands – to make the most of the rich opportunities, small and large, offered by the College in both academic and co-curricular domains and to partake in my studies with conviction and enthusiasm. For this I am truly grateful,” Andrew said. “Moreover, the scholarship has allowed me to appreciate the strong sense of community in the College and the pivotal role it plays in the educational experiences of us students. This has driven me to give back to the community through leadership roles and miscellaneous opportunities (for example, tour guiding), as well as seeking to be a positive and committed member of the community at all times – indeed, kindness and respect to make an incredible difference.”

Keeley Troop’s (OGC 2018) visit to Vietnam as part of the Year 10 Fulfilling Lives program was made possible by the George Tippett Bursary.

Both Andrew and Keeley spoke glowingly about their time at College. “Not only have the academic programs and extra-curricular opportunities been outstanding but I have also met many amazing people (some of whom, I know, would not have attended this school had it not been for scholarships) who have given me great support and inspired me to be kind, diligent, resilient, loving and, most importantly, courageous,” Andrew said. “Whilst not every day was easy and not every test result was what I aimed for, all the bumps in the road made me a better, stronger person and it’s all thanks to the amazing staff and students I received constant support from since 2013. I will never forget my time at College and the lessons I learnt (both in the classroom and beyond), the amazing people I met and the activities I participated in and I have Dr Tippett to thank for changing my life completely,” Keeley said. If you are interested in supporting our Scholarships Program, please contact Peter Moran, Associate Director for Advancement, on 5226 3194 or peter.moran@geelongcollege.vic.edu.au

Scholarships and bursaries funded by generous College community members such as Philip Hall (OGC 1936) and Dr George Tippett (OGC 1940) opens the College gates to worthy students who wouldn’t otherwise be able to attend. “Without this assistance, I would not be the person I am today and it has shaped me and offered me a lifetime of memories and opportunities unlike any other school,” Keeley Troop (OGC 2018) said. “Without Dr Tippett’s bursary, I would have never been able to travel to Vietnam with the Fulfilling Lives program and witness firsthand how our assistance and hard work can impact those in a less fortunate community. This trip was extremely eye-opening for myself and those around me and getting to live amongst those in the village was something I’ll never forget, and a feeling I’ll never be able to recreate,” she said. 2018 College Dux Andrew Duan with his mother Minnie Cai at the final day of Year 12 celebrations.

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Annual Campaign

3min
pages 58-59

School and Community Events Calendar

1min
page 60

Farewells

4min
pages 52-53

Rowing and Growing

6min
pages 46-47

High Distinction: Dr John Menzies OAM

2min
page 45

OGC News

2min
page 43

OGCs in the USA

2min
page 48

Old Geelong Sport

4min
pages 50-51

Federation Peak Expeditioners Reunite

2min
page 49

Albert Bell Club News

2min
page 44

OGCA President’s Report

2min
page 42

From the Archives

5min
pages 40-41

Foundation President’s Report

4min
pages 36-37

Staff Departures

1min
page 34

The Impact of Giving

3min
page 39

School Activities

2min
pages 32-33

Colour Fun for the College Community

1min
page 31

Geelong’s First Junior Mayor

2min
page 30

Boarding Life: Activities Program the Way to Go

2min
page 28

The Summer of APS Sport

2min
page 27

Landscapes of Change

4min
pages 24-25

Chaplain’s Corner

2min
page 26

Campbell House Redevelopment

3min
pages 22-23

Exciting Electives in Year 8

5min
pages 20-21

The Rainbow Alliance

1min
page 16

BASK: Brother-Abang Sister-Kakak

2min
page 17

Growth Mindset at the Middle School

4min
pages 18-19

Our Investment in Teachers

5min
pages 14-15

From the Principal

2min
page 6

Developing Cultural Understandings

2min
page 11

From the Co-Captains

4min
pages 8-9

From the Chair of Council

5min
pages 4-5

College Chair on Canvas

3min
page 7

Introducing SEQTA: A new era in student assessment

4min
pages 12-13

Developing a Reconciliation Action Plan

2min
page 10

From the Editor

3min
pages 2-3
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