Ad Astra No 136, June 2019

Page 48

OGCs in the USA By Jennifer Chiu, Publications Coordinator Three Old Geelong Collegians have earned the chance to study in the USA after receiving sports scholarships. Mimmi Balaam, Ava Gorell and Ruby Pekin-Schlicht - all from the College’s Class of 2018 - were offered places in various institutions in the US. They applied for the scholarships with the support of Australian-based athletic agencies, along with the College’s careers and sports staff. Ruby (St Thomas Aquinas College, New York) and Ava (Southern Methodist University, Texas) have already moved to the States, while Mimmi will begin at the University of Miami in coming months. Ava, who’s on a rowing scholarship, said she had enjoyed her university experience so far. After she arrived in Texas, she embarked on a rowing camp for two weeks, with one week in California and the other week in Dallas. Ava said she was interested in studying social psychology and education. In the US system, students don’t have to declare a major until the end of their second (sophomore) year. “Things have been going great! … SMU is beyond anything I imagined. It’s beautiful, everyone is so nice and welcoming and I already feel part of SMU!” she said. Ruby has jumped into her athletics program, arriving in New York on New Year’s Day before beginning training the next day. She has competed in New York, Boston, Miami, Texas and Philadelphia, won a 400m hurdles race, came third in a Texas heptathlon, and received East Coast Conference awards for the indoor and outdoor seasons of high jump and 400m hurdles.

Ava Gorell at the Southern Methodist University in Texas.

Mimmi will be studying sports administration and participating in the University of Miami’s rowing program for four years from August. She’ll compete in the Atlantic Coast Conference against rowers from other colleges including Virginia, Duke and Clemson; as well as gain practical sports administration experience through internships at professional clubs, such as Miami’s basketball, football and baseball teams. Mimmi said she was excited and grateful to have received the rowing scholarship, and that she had spent the past few months rowing with Mercantile in Melbourne to get fit and strong in preparation for her US program. “It’s been an 18-month-long process to receive my offer, including sitting the American College entrance exams and sending rowing footage over, and I am so thankful to have had enormous support and help from (College Careers Educator) Mr Adrian Blades during this process,” she said.

Not only is it important to maintain high standards on the track and field, Ruby must also uphold a strong academic record. The forensic science student did well enough in her five first semester subjects to be named on the Dean’s List, which means she obtained a 3.5+ GPA (out of 4). Despite a busy schedule, Ruby is enjoying university life, good friendships and her time in the USA.

Ruby Pekin-Schlicht competing for St Thomas Aquinas College.

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Mimmi Balaam with coach Lindsay Shoop.


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Annual Campaign

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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

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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

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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

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page 17

Growth Mindset at the Middle School

4min
pages 18-19

Our Investment in Teachers

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pages 14-15

From the Principal

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page 6

Developing Cultural Understandings

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page 11

From the Co-Captains

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pages 8-9

From the Chair of Council

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College Chair on Canvas

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Introducing SEQTA: A new era in student assessment

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Developing a Reconciliation Action Plan

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