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Speech Day 2008 s Mostyn, Dr Seward, members of Council, parents, staff, students and members of The Geelong College community. It is my privilege in this brief report to reflect on the progress the College has made over the course of2008.

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My preliminary remarks will, however, be of a broader nature, focusing on the notion of values and the constructive role schools and families can play in helping to shape these for the mutual benefit of the individual and the wider community.

businesses, organizations and individuals all need to take up in different ways. The Geelong College accepts its social responsibility and has assumed a particularly constructive role in support of sustain ability in our curriculum, programs and management practices. It is one of the major themes of our Education Plan and assumes an increasingly prominent focus in our thoughts and actions. From 2009 as well, thanks to a Significant infrastructure renewal program recently undertaken

Firstly, I should remind you of the College's mission statement which stresses that an individual's striving for achievement and self-fulfilment must combine with a concern for others. It is quite clear in this regard and we celebrate the actions of so many of our students who demonstrate the values of citizenship each and every day. As a school, we endeavour to instil such values as courtesy, respect, honesty and compassion in our young people, together with the characteristics of self-discipline, determination and a sound work ethic. Schools have always had to work hard to embed these values and characteristics which the general community would accept as good and necessary in young people. But we also recognise that our task is becoming increasingly difficult within a growing culture of individual entitlement, material abundance and diminishing respect for the common good. It is, basically, harder for everyone to do what is right and good all of the time, and we assume these challenges as a school. In the course of this year when certain student relationships have broken down, we have endeavoured to deal with the issues constructively through the process of restorative justice and listening to students, dialogue with families and, more recently, collective behavioural goal-setting with Leading Teams. We must obviously continue this important pastoral work and enable a confident and constructive student voice to be heard at all year levels. But equally importantly, we must set clear lines of accountability and expect our young people to work within these. For this to function optimally, schools and families really need to act together. Schools cannot operate alone; we can only hope to influence our students positively when we have the active support of families in the pursuit of goals that foster the optimistic development of each and every child in our care. When value systems are in harmony with each other, constructive partnerships can develop and the good that is inherent in all young people and that manifests itself through the qualities of decency, kindness, fairness and a concern for others can be captured and enabled to flourish. 2008 has been a troubled year globally: severe environmental and financial crises have thrown up huge challenges for our economic and social order which governments, policy-makers,

on that site, our new Otway campus will enable us to develop a further range of environmental and sustainability objectives within an educational setting. Meanwhile, on the home front, 2008 has seen the completion of stage 2 of our plan to droughtproof the College ovals, with Mackie and the top Preparatory School surfaces successfully returfed with Santa Ana couch. A 260,000 litre capacity tank hooked up to the Middle School maintenance complex roof will assist the future supply of water to that campus. The Preparatory School also recently decided to become one of the accredited ResourceSmart schools, managed by Sustainability Victoria. Turning to student numbers, I am pleased to report that we have had an excellent year overall with almost 1,200 girls and boys enrolled from Prep Grade to Year 12. While 2008 has also been characterised by a higher than usual number of departures in the course of the year (including for financial reasons), these have been largely matched by incoming enrolments. A certain level of


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volatility has always been a feature of Geelong' s demography and this may be exacerbated in 2009 as the impact of the economic downturn affects families and triggers relocations. Numbers in boarding were happily higher than anticipated late in 2007 and we finished the year with 86 students living on campus. The recently introduced term boarding concept has proved popular among day students, with 5 taking up this option in 2008 (4 of whom subsequently converted to ongoing boarding) and 7 students seriously considering this for next year. It should be noted that the million dollar refurbishment program begun 3 years ago has significantly improved the comfort and aesthetics of both houses. The College 2007 VCE results were welcome news at the end of last year and were reported to you in January. You may recall, in passing, that 36% of our students achieved a creditable ENTER score of 90 and over. The need for a sound academic education should never be underestimated as expertise and knowledge become ever more critical resources in today's economies. It has been interesting to note, as economies everywhere recentlystarted to contract, the trend among university students to gain ever higher qualifications. Students understand that a postgraduate or further degree will expand their knowledge and expertise and increase their opportunities, not to mention earning capacity, in a competitive job market. Educationally, we have made many advances at the College this year, the fourth in the life of our Strategic Education Plan. They continue our focus on teaching and learning as well as introduce more general program enhancements. Both are necessary to ensure the quality and currency of our educational offering. A report on these was submitted to Council at our November meeting and I will bring the College community up to date with the Key Results in my usual communication early next year. I should nonetheless like to highlight a few initiatives and broad areas of achievement today: • The implementation of parent, student and staff surveys designed to measure the level of satisfaction with our educational program, providing very useful feedback to the school • Increased learning support in Years 11 and 12 • An after-school tutorial program in Maths and English

• The introduction of Year 12 supervised study periods and externally marked tests in August • More targeted support of international students and the establishment of an International Society • The implementation of a complete range of Fulfilling Lives programs in Year 10

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• The Years 7 to 10 writing project with its particular focus on creative writing • Are-structure of Year 9 Maths to enable flexible streaming and enhance learning and self-esteem • The introduction of Dance at Year 10, VET Multimedia Certificates 2 and 3, VCE Media Units 3 and 4 and Enhancement Mathematics, a first year university maths program • A school-supported Master of Educational Studies program involving 10 College teachers • Agreement on the Role of a College Teacher which will guide teacher appraisal from 2009 • The creation of an exemplary teacher class which also becomes available in 2009 (this is an important step for the College to take, especially in the light of the McKinsey report which usefully reminds us that the quality of an education system can never exceed the quality of its teachers) A new College Master Plan was formally adopted earlier this year setting out the priorities for the next phase of building


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developments across the school. Fully informed by the Strategic Education Plan, it responds to progressive educational thinking generally. It also captures the various needs that have been identified across the campuses including, at Senior School, an Assembly Hall capable of accommodating the whole school, new House areas, an indoor cafeteria and eating spaces, a student services centre, a second gymnasium, and so on. The College Council and Foundation are currently considering how to plan for possible future developments. The College's co-curricular offering is astonishingly rich and varied, as we know, and most students find our programs a wonderful outlet for their different skills, talents and creativity. Debating, for instance, is well embedded in the school with highly motivated groups of students operating at each year level. Our music program, for its part, has been truly bursting with energy this year, featuring highlights like the Generations in Jazz festival, a music tour to Canberra, the Foundation Concert and their vital involvement in the school musical, Sweet Charity. Pulsating with unforgettable colour, movement and music, this most impressive of school productions charmed large and appreciative audiences in late September and provided a memorable experience for over 100 Years 9 to 12 students. Contributing as always to the quality of the College experience, our well-resourced and appropriately graded all-year round sports program enables students to develop invaluable individual and team skills as well

as a sense of sportsmanship in their chosen sports. 2008 has also been the year of the APS centenary which this school has chosen to honour firstly with the 10 other schools of the APS at a Centenary Dinner held at the MCG in June, at our Founders' Day Assembly in July, and at a forthcoming exhibition in early December. By way of complementary curricular activities, I also acknowledge the excellent contributions made by the Fine and Applied Arts faculty especially through the VCE Art exhibition and Arts week. My summary of the co-curricular program would not be complete without mentioning the annual Exploration Society expedition into the Nadgee Wilderness, as well as the wonderful opportunities for cultural engagement that are provided through our various outreach programs, this year featuring the annual trip to Shalom Christian College in Queensland and overseas experiences in China, Thailand, England and Japan. Internationalism and community engagement are two of the eight empowering themes of our Education Plan and vital elements of any education today. I turn now to those to whom I wish to express my gratitude. First of all, to the academic staff for their devotion to the school within their teaching, pastoral and co-curricular roles. I count myself as most fortunate to have the support of a talented and committed staff of whom no fewer than 12 are undertaking a Master's degree in addition to their normal duties. Three of our Senior School


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teachers are leaving this year and I thank them all most warmly for their contributions and loyal service over varying periods of time: Mr Young, in particular, after 27 years, including 12 as Head of House, Mrs Ferguson, after nine years, Mr Rutty, after four. I would also like to mention the departure of Mrs Libby Russell, Director of Campbell House, who has played a prominent role in the education of many of the students present today. She is taking up an exciting new Headship position in Melbourne and we thank her most sincerely for her excellent contribution to the College since 1980. Next, to the members of my Executive team who have played important roles in ensuring the effective' delivery of our educational programs and carrying out the complex duties associated with the management and operations of the College. To me, as Principal, they have also brought invaluable assistance and support, for which I thank them warmly. The Prefects and School Captains also deserve my particular thanks for their leadership of the student body this year. ViceCaptains, Sarah Morris and Matthew Lugg, and Captains, Jessica Uebergang and Matthew Carroll, have made most commendable

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contributions, which I am pleased to acknowledge today. And now, as always on Speech Day, it is with great pride and pleasure that I announce our new school leaders. In 2009, there will be three Vice-Captains: Elliott Mann, Harry Seward and Caitlin Lamont, and the Co-Captains of the College will be Tom Molyneux and Kate Kittelty. Please join me in congratulating these fine young people on their appointment. In conclusion, I would like to express my gratitude to the members of the College Council for their generous commitment to the school's affairs again this year and especially thank the Chairman, Dr Hugh Seward, who has steered this Council through many complex processes over the past 12 months. I am deeply grateful to Dr Seward for his devotion to the advancement and well-being of the College and for his particular support for me as Principal. Thank you all very much for your attendance at Speech Day 2008 and my best wishes to you for a safe and fulfilling holiday.

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Head of Preparatory School he Preparatory School has enjoyed an excellent year in 2008 on many levels. I never cease to be amazed at the growth and the development of the students. While it can be especially obvious in a physical sense, where we can observe growth spurts in many of the students, the development and progression in the educational, intellectual and emotional domains is impressive. The teachers gain enormous satisfaction watching students mature and extend their learning and understanding and this year has been no exception.

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One of the great things about The Geelong College is that it is a community. One of the goals in our strategic plan is to strengthen engagement and the development of community and we will continue to do this in the coming years. Whether it be via weekly SRC activity BBQ:s in the Middle School, the ELC concerts or talks from one of our parents to the students at Campbell House, the sense of community has been ever present this year. One area that also assists in this development is the active role that the students take in assemblies. From the ELC right through to Year 8 and beyond the students have the opportunity to lead other students and perform in front of their peers. These opportunities are unique and develop a strong sense of self and personal worth in the students. There have been a number of highlights during 2008. The participation in the APS sporting competition, various music evenings and performances, solar boats, Year 8 Production, National Robocup competition, Tournament of the Minds, working with a visiting artist, Maths games, Community Conferences, Camps and excursions or the tour to Japan, are just some examples of the opportunities for personal development and growth. It has been pleasing to see many new friendships developed throughout the year. I wish all the Year 8 students well as they make their move to the Senior School. I know that they are ready and the Preparatory School teachers look forward to hearing positive reports of their progress in the future years. I would also like to wish the students who are leaving the College all the very best!

School Deputy Heads, Mrs Coral Turner and Mr Harry Roberts, is very much appreciated and I thank them for their dedication and service.

Head of Preparatory School Julian Carroll

My responsibilities include oversight of the Early Learning Centre and I thank Mrs Ros Molyneux for her terrific work as Director of the ELC over this last year. The Junior Primary Area of The Geelong College is a very special place and I know that many of the students have experienced this unique and nurturing learning environment. Thank you to Mrs Libby Russell for her dedication and commitment to the students, parents and staff at Campbell House this year. We will miss you Libby.

Finally, in Dr Pauline Turner, we have a Principal who is totally committed to The Geelong College. She is a person who strives for excellence and I thank Dr Turner for her guidance, the trust that she has bestowed upon me and the freedom that she has also given to undertake renewal and innovation at the Preparatory School. We will be farewelling some teaching staff from the Preparatory School and I would like to take this opportunity to publicly acknowledge the work of the following teachers: • Mrs Kylie Packham will be taking maternity leave from theELC • Mrs Anne Wightman and Mrs Althea Abraham are retiring from Campbell House. • Mrs Carli Reeve is taking maternity leave from the Middle School • Mr Tom Fleming is departing from The Geelong College

Parents, staff and students are all partners in the learning journey at the College. Thank you to the Preparatory School Parents' Association Executive and Members for their valuable contribution to College life this year. Well done to the 2008 president, Mrs Jenny Brimacombe for her leadership and presidency over the last two years. I feel priviledged to be part of such a wonderful team at the College. I thank the administrative and service staff for their work ethic and dedication to ensure the smooth running of the school. The passion, commitment and genuine care of the teaching staff to the wellbeing and development of the students is impressive. I appreciate their willingness to focus on the classroom and to meet the needs of the students. I thank the Area and Team leaders, all Heads of Departments, the Curriculum Co-ordinator of P-6, Miss KimJohnson, and the Curriculum Co-ordinator of7-8, Dr Maryann Brown, for their drive and desire to make the learning environment at the College the best that it can possibly be.The work of the Middle

• Mrs Laura Osborne is taking up a French teaching position at Colac Secondary College • Mr Phil Armitage is retiring from the Science Co-ordination role in the Secondary area Mrs Libby Russell is leaving Campbell House to take up the role of Head of Primary at Carey Baptist Grammar School in Kew. I commend this 100th edition of the Pegasus magazine to you as I leave you with this following quote by Bill Beattie. "The aim of education should be to teach us how to think, rather than what to think - rather to improve our minds, so as to enable us to think for ourselves, than to load the memory with thoughts of other men (or women)." To all departing staff, I wish you all the very best for the future.

Julian Carroll Head of Preparatory School


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Heads of Senior School ,........"G/hiS year's edition marks 100 years of Pegasus. l::!./ This visual diary is a colourful testament to The College's commitment to the education of the whole child. It contains reports of excursions, exhibitions, arts activities, tours, expeditions, sports involvement and many other worthwhile contributions. It is a fitting celebration of student involvement in a broad range of opportunities they have taken up to explore themselves, their relationships with others and with their environment. The Year 9 City Program and the Year 10 Fulfilling Lives Program acknowledge the particular learning needs ofstudents at these levels. We know that their engagement with formal classroom learning can waiver and keeping them connected to school is an educational imperative for this age group. These speCial programs allowed them to choose projects of interest and to work and live cooperatively with others. Many were also challenged by living in unfamiliar environments and in doing so, developed their understanding and appreciation of cultural diversity. Others learnt about respecting the fragility and beauty of the natural environment whilst developing a greater awareness of environmentally sustainable practices both in their school environment and beyond. There were also groups immersed in pursuing a range of artistic interests. Feedback from students indicates just how worthwhile these programs have been. A Significant highlight of the College's sporting calendar was the special tribute to 100 years of AP S sport. All College teams are to be congratulated on the way they have upheld the strong sporting values of team commitment, fair play, and healthy competition. The range of House activities also offered further opportunities for students to be involved in fun, competitive activities including the legendary House Music, Athletics and Swimming competitions. As a school community we have had many opportunities to appreciate the creative talents of our students throughout 2008. Highlights of the Performing Arts calendar were the Foundation Concert, Carols by Candlelight, Dracula and Sweet Charity. We congratulate teachers and students who brought these productions to such resounding levels ofsuccess. In addition, the Fine and Applied Arts exhibition showcased an eclectic range of achievements. We were also able to enjoy the emerging film making talents of our Media students and we congratulate the students whose films were shortlisted in the Geelong Short Film Festival. Certainly no less important in 2008 were the initiatives taken to strengthen the academic program. The introduction of externally assessed August Tests for Unit 3&4 subjects enabled students to receive timely and objective feedback on their efforts. The system of supervised study periods also ensured that students used their time productively. These initiatives

are part of the continual process of improving how we assist students to realise their academic potential. The homework club and additional learning support ensure that students who attend The Geelong College are extremely well supported in their learning. The sense of community was palpable in this year's Carnival. The evening format attracted high numbers, many of whom stayed on to witness the spectacular fireworks display. The coordination of this huge community event requires sheer hard work from a dedicated group of parent volunteers and we thank them most Sincerely. Whilstthis event raises considerable money for The College, there have been numerous occasions when students, teachers and parents have supported a range of charities and community organisations. College students will leave school with a very strong sense of service to others and of how good communities work to support each other's needs. Our Assembly to recognise the Prime Minister's formal apology to our indigenous people was a moving moment in our history. We also acknowledge the numerous fund raising activities and the range of charities which have been supported throughout the year. In this context we would like to pay tribute to the Prefects of 2008 whose mission it was to make a difference in the lives of others. In particular, Jessica Uebergang and Matthew Carroll, our School Captains, should be congratulated on their fine citizenship throughout the year. Not only is Pegasus 2008 a celebration of student achievement in its broadest context, it is also a window into the College's robust value system. In making 2008 a memorable year, our sincere thanks go to the Principal, as well as the academic and administrative staff of Senior School who together form a team of committed profeSSionals intent on making each year at The Geelong College worthwhile and meaningful.

Ms Joan Gill and Mr Roger Smith Joint Heads of Senior School

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College Council

The Geelong College School Council 2008 Back Row, Left to Right: Rev Kevin Yelverton, Gerald Miller, Jennie Hawkins, Murray Mountjoy, Helen Goode, Cam Emerson, Ian Macmillan, Michael Betts. Front Row, Left to Right: Neville Findlay, Claire Darby, Rod Robson, Dr Hugh Seward, Dr Pauline Turner, Richard Carr, Dr Sarah Leach.

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ur society has leapt from a golden age of certainty and prosperity in the last few months to uncertainty as we witness a massive global financial meltdown. Each day as we hear of massive swings on the stock market, forecasts of declining growth, recession, company failures, bank closure rescue packages and declining superannuation, all reducing our prosperity; we add layers to our caution and our uncertainty about the future. At these times we look to the government to reassure us, and our political leaders to decide what is best for the country. But as a community we also look to our age old institutions to provide us with a sense of security and solidarity. This school is one of those institutions. Over nearly ISO years it has survived depressions, recessions and World Wars. It has witnessed both growth and decline, and it has survived. Why is a school such as Geelong College such an important foundation in our society? Because it reflects our core values that we regard as vital to the survival and progress of Australian society. It embraces them, it packages them and passes them on to the next generation - a sense of decency, a sense of ethics, a strong measure of respect and concern for others, the highest regard for knowledge and the striving for excellence, respect for the world that surrounds us, and an emphaSiS on family and community, all within a framework of tolerant and ecumenical Christianity. As the survival of this institution is so important, it is the responsibility of the school council- its board of governors - to ensure that the right strategies are in place. But planning to survive is not sufficient. The plan must respond to change, respond to challenges and grow in strength.

Firstly from a financial management view, we have been conservative in our activities by reducing debt in good times as a buffer for the tough times. Despite considerable inflation cost in the educational sector, under the watchful eye of our treasurer Richard Carr and the careful scrutiny of Dr Turner and her executives, we have progressively kept our fee rises as low as we can, and now provide an education that is more affordable than most similar independent schools, without diminishing our educational product. The continuing cloud of government subsidy uncertainty looms but we have strategies to manage these. We have developed a new Master plan in 2008, to prepare our physical facilities for the needs of the future, but some of these plans may have to sit for some time before an economic recovery makes them affordable for our school community. We have a strategic Educational Plan that carries us through to 2010 that has been innovative and responsive to educational trends. The renewal process for the next strategic plan will begin in next year. The McKinsey Report, a recent report on global educational trends, identifies characteristics of successful educational systems. Several of the key findings found accord within our school. Processes to enhance teachers' capabilities with training and support, and increased tuition for students with extra needs, have been a focus of Dr Turner's administration. While plaCing greater demands on our staff, they have responded admirably to the challenges and we thank them for their great contribution. The Council has also been focused on local trends, on the prospect of the growth of Geelong's population. While current economic change may delay or slow this growth, these changing demographics and predicted


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population increases of 100,000 toward 2020 will place demands on our school. We have decided that our core, our identity, lies in our current campuses. We will not chase the Armstrong Creek or coastal growth with satellite campuses. We are blessed with space, particularly on our Prep school site, and any infrastructure growth driven by demand will initially be focussed there. But a green field overflow site may be required in the future if the pressure on our ample space increases. The population changes in Geelongwill also bring about changes in the ethnic balance. Our city has always been cushioned from changing racial mix in the major capital cities - or our relative small size reduces these impacts - but we anticipate that Geelong's future growth will involve a greater racial and religiOUS variation on our comfortable Anglo-Saxon Christian culture. Our school is well placed with our educational excellence and tolerant spirit to embrace these families. Australia is a multi cultural society and it is our role to show leadership in this city and state. While considering our future growth it is appropriate to recognise a significant negative impact on population growth produced by the global economy. This is the departure of our best and brightest graduates to other economic centres around the world. The financial centre of New York (perhaps there has been a recent temporary glitch in the magnetic quality of those glamorous lights,) the growth centres in the Middle East such as Dubai, or the growing Asian hubs of Singapore and Hong Kong are among the common destinations. We, as parents, proudly boast of a son in finance in London or a daughter banking in New York. But eventually we want them to come home. Our economy will need them to run our businesses. One of the reasons they will come home is our lifestyle and education. Geelong provides a wonderful environment for raising a family, while still supporting a commuting or globe trotting executive. Geelong College is an important part of that attraction and will remain a strong lure to bring our young people back. Climate change is upon us and affects every institution's policy making from the commonwealth government down. The current drought has already brought about sustainable management changes for our ovals with sowing drought resistant grasses and providing water storage. The new Otway Campus at Mokboree has provided an opportunity for imbedding sustainable sys~ems in our renovations, and it is now ready to provide a bush base venue for outdoor activities, camps and outreach programs. A venue such as this provides the opportunity to add environmental and sustainable programs to our curriculum.

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So in these times of economic and environmental challenges your school is well placed to weather the storm. With low debt levels through careful fiscal management, and our future planning we will continue strongly through tough times ahead, and be ready to take growth opportunities when they appear so Dr Turner and her fine staff can continue to provide one the finest co-educational experiences in Australia. Finally, I wish to acknowledge the retirement from our school council of Ian Macmillan. Ian has been part of the History of this school, as a boarding student from 1947 to 1954, then as Headmaster of the preparatory school from 1977 to 1986, and it has been our good fortune to benefit from his wisdom as a council member for the last 6 years.

Dr Hugh Seward

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College Council

The Geelong College School Council 2008 Back Row, Left to Right: Rev Kevin Yelverton, Gerald Miller, Jennie Hawkins, Murray Mountjoy, Helen Goode, Cam Emerson, Ian Macmillan, Michael Betts. Front Row, Left to Right: Neville Findlay, Claire Darby, Rod Robson, Dr Hugh Seward, Dr Pauline Turner, Richard Carr, Dr Sarah Leach.

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ur society has leapt from a golden age of certainty and prosperity in the last few months to uncertainty as we witness a massive global financial meltdown. Each day as we hear of massive swings on the stock market, forecasts of declining growth, recession, company failures, bank closure rescue packages and declining superannuation, all reducing our prosperity; we add layers to our caution and our uncertainty about the future. At these times we look to the government to reassure us, and our political leaders to decide what is best for the country. But as a community we also look to our age old institutions to provide us with a sense of security and solidarity. This school is one of those institutions. Over nearly ISO years it has survived depressions, recessions and World Wars. It has witnessed both growth and decline, and it has survived. Why is a school such as Geelong College such an important foundation in our society? Because it reflects our core values that we regard as vital to the survival and progress of Australian society. It embraces them, it packages them and passes them on to the next generation - a sense of decency, a sense of ethics, a strong measure of respect and concern for others, the highest regard for knowledge and the striving for excellence, respect for the world that surrounds us, and an emphaSiS on family and community, all within a framework of tolerant and ecumenical Christianity. As the survival of this institution is so important, it is the responsibility of the school council- its board of governors - to ensure that the right strategies are in place. But planning to survive is not sufficient. The plan must respond to change, respond to challenges and grow in strength.

Firstly from a financial management view, we have been conservative in our activities by reducing debt in good times as a buffer for the tough times. Despite considerable inflation cost in the educational sector, under the watchful eye of our treasurer Richard Carr and the careful scrutiny of Dr Turner and her executives, we have progressively kept our fee rises as low as we can, and now provide an education that is more affordable than most similar independent schools, without diminishing our educational product. The continuing cloud of government subsidy uncertainty looms but we have strategies to manage these. We have developed a new Master plan in 2008, to prepare our physical facilities for the needs of the future, but some of these plans may have to sit for some time before an economic recovery makes them affordable for our school community. We have a strategic Educational Plan that carries us through to 2010 that has been innovative and responsive to educational trends. The renewal process for the next strategic plan will begin in next year. The McKinsey Report, a recent report on global educational trends, identifies characteristics of successful educational systems. Several of the key findings found accord within our school. Processes to enhance teachers' capabilities with training and support, and increased tuition for students with extra needs, have been a focus of Dr Turner's administration. While plaCing greater demands on our staff, they have responded admirably to the challenges and we thank them for their great contribution. The Council has also been focused on local trends, on the prospect of the growth of Geelong's population. While current economic change may delay or slow this growth, these changing demographics and predicted


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population increases of 100,000 toward 2020 will place demands on our school. We have decided that our core, our identity, lies in our current campuses. We will not chase the Armstrong Creek or coastal growth with satellite campuses. We are blessed with space, particularly on our Prep school site, and any infrastructure growth driven by demand will initially be focussed there. But a green field overflow site may be required in the future if the pressure on our ample space increases. The population changes in Geelongwill also bring about changes in the ethnic balance. Our city has always been cushioned from changing racial mix in the major capital cities - or our relative small size reduces these impacts - but we anticipate that Geelong's future growth will involve a greater racial and religiOUS variation on our comfortable Anglo-Saxon Christian culture. Our school is well placed with our educational excellence and tolerant spirit to embrace these families. Australia is a multi cultural society and it is our role to show leadership in this city and state. While considering our future growth it is appropriate to recognise a significant negative impact on population growth produced by the global economy. This is the departure of our best and brightest graduates to other economic centres around the world. The financial centre of New York (perhaps there has been a recent temporary glitch in the magnetic quality of those glamorous lights,) the growth centres in the Middle East such as Dubai, or the growing Asian hubs of Singapore and Hong Kong are among the common destinations. We, as parents, proudly boast of a son in finance in London or a daughter banking in New York. But eventually we want them to come home. Our economy will need them to run our businesses. One of the reasons they will come home is our lifestyle and education. Geelong provides a wonderful environment for raising a family, while still supporting a commuting or globe trotting executive. Geelong College is an important part of that attraction and will remain a strong lure to bring our young people back. Climate change is upon us and affects every institution's policy making from the commonwealth government down. The current drought has already brought about sustainable management changes for our ovals with sowing drought resistant grasses and providing water storage. The new Otway Campus at Mokboree has provided an opportunity for imbedding sustainable sys~ems in our renovations, and it is now ready to provide a bush base venue for outdoor activities, camps and outreach programs. A venue such as this provides the opportunity to add environmental and sustainable programs to our curriculum.

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So in these times of economic and environmental challenges your school is well placed to weather the storm. With low debt levels through careful fiscal management, and our future planning we will continue strongly through tough times ahead, and be ready to take growth opportunities when they appear so Dr Turner and her fine staff can continue to provide one the finest co-educational experiences in Australia. Finally, I wish to acknowledge the retirement from our school council of Ian Macmillan. Ian has been part of the History of this school, as a boarding student from 1947 to 1954, then as Headmaster of the preparatory school from 1977 to 1986, and it has been our good fortune to benefit from his wisdom as a council member for the last 6 years.

Dr Hugh Seward

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School Captains' Report

School Captains Matthew Lugg (Co-Vice Captain), Sarah Morris (Co-Vice Captain),Matthew Carroll (Co-Captain) and Jessica Uebergang (Co-Captain)

I(J"7) eflecting upon my experiences at The Geelong College, this J~ remarkable institution is representative to me of far more than an education. This is largely attributed to the committed and forward thinking members of our school community who work tirelessly on a number of levels for the betterment of College life and all

offer; they encompass academia, sports, international travel, music and the performing arts. Indeed, individual needs are well recognised and embraced and enrich the life of every student. These opportunities are possible due to the ongoing support and assistance from parents and significant others. Without these people, these realities may otherwise be something about which we simply dream.

it encompasses. Of primary importance are the dedicated teachers who take on a number of roles, namely; educator, mentor and guide. They provide the platform from which students can share and develop their knowledge and be challenged within a safe and supportive environment and they provide the fundamental elements so that students reach their potential.

As we, the Class of 2008, reach the final phase of our secondary education, we can forge ahead with the knowledge and confidence that we are individually well equipped to take on life's challenges and that we are never alone, for the friendships that were formed through College life

A key aspect of education at The Geelong College encompasses looking back on the past for lessons learnt, as well as a sound understanding of the current global issues which affect each and everyone of us. Consequently, students are well equipped to continue debate and look for opportunities to bring about positive change on many levels.

Finally, I would like to thank the Prefects of 2008 for their ongoing support, assistance and dedication to their respective roles. In particular, I wish to thank Matthew Carroll, my Co-Captain, for his unwavering commitment, encouragement and effective partnership throughout the year.

The ideologies which underpin the Geelong College, in particular values and attributes such as respect for others, responsibility, team work, tolerance and self confidence, are of paramount importance and provide the fundamental characteristics we can take into young adulthood and beyond. Irrespective of the entry point at which students arrive at the College, it is evident this institution provides and nurtures a strong community spirit where students have a significant sense of belonging and purpose. This can be demonstrated by the vast array of co-curricular pursuits on

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Jessica Uebergang School Co-Captain


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he Geelong College has provided the leaders in its CoCaptaincy team with a chance to relish change and the evolution possible within the parameters provided by the traditions of the past. This ivy clad and historic school represents much more than an educational facility defined by its architecture of both state of the art and remnants of the past, classrooms. The College, as students, parents and staff know, is a community providing opportunity, warmth, stimulation and the recognition of both success, and what is needed to

improve and thrive. During 2008 many students stepped outside the well worn or brand spanking the new portals of the classrooms to learn, avoid, or embrace many different lessons for life. These lessons could be learnt on world class ovals, in rehearsals (both cacophonous and harmonious) for Music and Drama performances, or in Helicon Place at lunchtime and recess where the sense of fun and mischief is most clearly played out. Continuing to be a great asset to the school is the way in which people from all different areas of the school are able to build friendships regardless of their idiosyncratic choices. The Marvellous Musicians readily mix with the Sporting Stars, the Artist and the Scientist. Indeed, some gifted beings segue from one zone to the other with the facility of the water sloshing into the filtration system of the Rec Centre pool. The school's ability to provide support for everyone's passion, in my experience, causes most Geelong College students to strive to be the best in whatever they choose to do. If our teachers and coaches ask more, well, this is a chance for us to internalise the College motto and pursue stellar goals. This is not to suggest every student is perfect (even our parents aren't that deluded), but suggests that the dominant culture encourages a positive healthy view of schoolwork and co-curricular activities. If you ignore the

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encouragement, then that's your unfortunate choice would be my message to those following us. As School Co-Captain, I have been deeply honoured by my awareness of the people who have gone before me. To my great good fortune, every diverse activity in which I was involved has provided me with a new view on the world and for that, I am extremely grateful. The Geelong College experience will help me navigate far more complex terrain in the future than the asphalt of Aphrasia St or the gravel path winding beside the improbably green Main Oval. This year I have been fortunate to be able to grow with friends, the Year I2's of 2008, as they dress up one last time. Many will never don our uniform again and now leave the imposing gates of The Geelong College. I believe our education will stand us in good stead to face the challenges of today and the future: how to make friends, be part of a team, seek advice, embrace opportunities and give respect to those who have supported and nurtured them- their family, friends and mentors. I wish my peers and the students moving into our happily vacated places, every success in the future. It's a journey I feel privileged to have made. With the wide and varied programs offered from dance to ergos, from kindergarten to expeditions in the wild, the whole school is able to achieve to their best, around mates who want and chase the same rewards with idiosyncratic fervour. This diversity and united effort creates an incredible learning environment, where achievements are recognised, where you always have a new goal for which to strive and where you can share elation, despondency and most importantly, collegiality.

Matthew Carroll School Co-Captain

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Calvert House Head of House: Ms C E Matthews

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House Tutors: Mrs M A Ferguson, Miss J E Heath, Mrs L C Gallus, Mr M L Terry, Mr C S Bennett, Mrs J Ekkel

within the top four, including a terrific win in Girls' Soccer,

House Captains: Stephanie Guy and Henry Russell

sixty four, the number, in total, of extra volunteers we had for

House Prefects: Tom Middlemiss, Katherine Barton,

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House Athletics, which attributed to our well placed 4th overall.

bragging rights over another. It's that number one spot

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for the Cronk which seems to define accomplishment, and yet it shows nothing of the year, so we chose to display another set

representing the Year levels making up the 84 Calverteers. The Year 9s included some quick witted debaters in Damien Hatch,

of numbers just to show how truly fantastic Calvert has been in

Rowan Mackie, and Anna Morris, along with talented sports stars

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Nelson Taylor and Sophie Faulkner. Within the Year 10 group,

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Ryan Saunders JeJfYeung Adam Cooper Rowan Payne Thomas Wignell Lewis Broad James Brotchie Xavier Hatch James Brodie Clinton Knight William Russell Benjamin Roberts Callum Maltby Nicholas Pedersen

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Emily Rutherford Timothy D:Adamo Campbell Kennedy Jake Blood Daniel Gledhill Stanley Gant Benjamin Dales-Sutton Tom Hughes Daniel Van De Pol James Christou Damien Hatch Benjamin Nott Rowan Mackey Elizabeth Marendaz

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Caitlin Morrison Emma Oates Darci Egan Tom Young Thomas Molyneux Stephanie Taylor Henry John stone Natalie Jablonsky Gus Carmichael Dylan Spence Ainslie Herbert Jessica Brotchie Georgia Hunt

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Tristan Tan Daniel Howard Gus Townley Holly Bartlett Lucy Faulkner Annie Middlemiss Fiona Barton Monique Sherriff Rebecca Carman Anna Brodie Matthew Collett Nelson Taylor Sophie Faulkner Jessica Mackay

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Anna Morris Demi Della-Porta Katherine Monotti Frankie Mullaly Sarah Henderson Emma Woolman Georgina Webster Jessica Kennedy Phoebe Gubbins Georgia Pugh

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Morgan Smith Tom Middlemiss Katherine Barton Henry Russell Stephanie Guy Arabella Anderson Annabel Marendaz

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Mrs J Ekkel Mrs M A Ferguson Miss J E Heath Mrs L C Gallus Mr C S Bennett Mr M L Terry (Absent)

Zoe Newell Dorothy Tang Catherine Flynn Edwina Johnstone

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we've been very lucky to have so many willing to participate in all House sports. Barely an event went by without volunteers such as Jess Brotchie and Katherine Monotti, whose efforts can be attributed to our successful girls' soccer team. The Year lIs were fantastic, and with swimming sensations Steph Taylor and Gus Carmichael, Calvert made quite a splash at the swimming sports, however not even Alex Herd's efforts in the bombing competition were enough to get us over the line. The Year 12s for 2008 has led Calvert through the year with ease. Whether it's our regular sporting heroes in James Brotchie or Sarah Henderson or the three Prefects, Bella Anderson, Katherine Barton and Tom Middlemiss, the Year 12 efforts in organising the students, along with running events have ensured the smooth running of Calvert throughout the year.

1. Xavier Hatch 2. The Football boys 3. Go Calvert!

4. Tom Middlemiss, Katherine Barton and Stephanie Guy 5. The Junior Netball team

6. Monique Sherriff, Morgan Smith and Rebecca Carman 7. Callum Maltby and Tom Wignall

Another important number is seven, the tutors, Mrs Ferguson, Ms Heath, Mr Terry, Mrs Gallus, Madame Ekkel, Mr Bennett, along with Head of House, Ms Matthews. They have all been an enormous support to the House, steering their tutorial groups through term events and exams, and Calvert thanks them for their dedication and commitment this year. For the full picture of Calvert House, our last number is one hundred, being the percentage effort put into every activity this year. Thanks must go to every member of Calvert for making this year as enjoyable as possible. We'd also like to thank the school for giving us the opportunity to lead Calvert in 2008, and best wishes for future years. Steph Guy and Henry Russell Co-Captains

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Coles House Head of House: Mrs D M Lannan House Tutors: Ms S M Hannigan, Mrs P Porter, Mrs MJ Barnes, Mr G R Gilby, Mr R M Morris, Ms D T Hynes House Captains: Penny Cordner, Matthew Lugg

The first House activity of the year saw Yu-Xing Wu and Jess Chan lead the house to great success in Badminton, finishing 3rd overall, a satisfying start to the competition. Next up was Cricket, where we unfortunately finished a disappointing 7th, but the boys still managed to thoroughly enjoy the hard competition.

House Prefects: Rachael Golightly, John Graham, Zoe Keogh, James Pasco, Ella Riley, Isabelle Russell

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008 has again been a fantastic year for the House wearing pale blue, with a few very notable winsj and of course some recognizable hard efforts. However, regardless of all accomplishments, 2008 has been a year to remember for the envied Coles House. Famous for our never say die attitude, Coles again proved that gold is not always our goal.

House music saw us attempting to DOD Wah Diddy our way to success, but unfortunately, our hard efforts were not backed up by a win. 6th placing appeared a decent effort as it was at least a one place improvement from the previous year. Admittedly our Small Group was incredibly impressive, with Ayrlie Lane, Caitlin Lamont, Nelson Wang, Felicity Carah, Brigitte Russell, Lyndall Watson, Cassie Haines, Isabelle Russell, Siobhan Adams and Matthew Lugg showing the other Houses how to do it with our notable number 1234 by Fiest.

6th Row: Brigitte Russell, Hamish Palmer-Hill, Cameron Wade, Elkanah Foott, Nelson Wang, Julian Fabbian, Richard Langham, Harrison Foot!, Timothy Watson, Andre Garcey, Nathan Maxwell, Piers Flanagan, David Chan, James O'Donnell. 5th Row: Sebastian Cotton, Nicola Riley, Ryan Alldis, Andrew Flanagan, Patrick Carroll, Elliott Mann, Angus Fitzpatrick, Christopher Song, Eric Chien, Charles Cameron, Harry Lay, Jonathon Wade, Samuel Griffiths, Yu Xing Wu, Ginnie Stevens. 4th Row: Louise Sully, Chase Galbraith, Elizabeth Graham, Felicity Carah, Santo Tripodi, Baden Kerambrun, Kim White, Nicholas Cornes, Caitlyn Humphreys, Charlie Ross, Phoebe Cordner, Matt Golightly, Sophie Hayes, Cassandra Haines. 3rd Row: Lizzie Walmsley, Julia Castles, Jaimi Taylor, Nathan Salvalaggio, Brydie Murrihy, Nick Bedford, Emily Koroneos, Chelsea Hardcastle, Sam Wride, Rhian Shinners, Luci Ross, Daniel Salvalaggio, William Lugg, Brittany Fitzpatrick, Jess Chan. 2nd Row: Chloe Lee, George Cameron, Grace-Louise Tripodi, Caitlin Lamont, Siobhan Adams, Lyndall Watson, Ayrlie Lane, Isobelle Cooke, Kendall Craig, Joshua Murphy, Will Sloane, Lorell Lane, Georgina Walmsley, Sarah Agosta Front Row: Isabelle Russell, Ella Riley, John Graham, Matthew Lugg, Penny Cordner, Zoe Keogh, Rachael Golightly, James Pasco Tutors: Mrs P Porter, Mrs S M Hannigan, Ms D T Hynes, Mr RM Morris, Mrs MJ Barnes (Absent), Mr G R Gilby (Absent) Head o/House: Mrs D M Lannan


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United as a group, Coles marched into House Swimming with high hopes. Compiled of strong younger years, and dedicated veterans, we were sure to put up a fight. The House placed an amazing 3rd overall. Congratulations to Brydie Murrihy, Harrison Foott and Angus Fitzpatrick on their placings; a big "thank you" must go to Ella Riley, Isabelle Russell and John Graham for their efforts with our Swimming Day BBQ We successfully raised $250 for Horizon House. The next big event was Cross Country; it was great to see the high participation rate and whether they walked ran or jog, every placing helped. A result of 4th place was very positive, with a special mention going to twins Georgie and Lizzie Warmsley for coming equal second, and Piers Flanagan for coming 3rd in their respective Age groups. A great result also come out of the Inter-House Netball, where our junior girls put on a wonderful performance, with Elkanah Foott ripping up the court, Phoebe Cordner and Nicola Riley in defence, and Julia Castles' agility, we were able to come out with a convincing and reputable win! Tim Watson and Isabelle Russell both had high hopes for our Soccer teams and all games were keenly contested. The girls made it through to the final after winning an exciting penalty shootout with great saves caught by Lyndall Watson; the boys however were narrowly defeated in each game, despite excellent play from Joshua Murphy, Santo Tripodi, the Salvalaggio brothers·and Eric Chien. The ultimate highlight for Coles however, was definitely the domination in House Athletics. Despite leading all day, it was still extremely pleasing to hold the cup at the end of the day. It wasn't a huge shock due to the excellent standard displayed by our younger students, taking out both the boys and girls under ISs Championships. Congratulations to the Age group place getters of Andrew Flanagan, Brydie Murrihy, Emily Koroneos, Libby Graham, Richard Langham, Luci Ross and Elliott Mann. The whole House is to be commended for their commitment to compete in every event and their outstanding efforts on the day. For our last event for the year, Debating, we managed to make it to both the Junior and Senior finals, and won overall. A special

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1. Jess Chan, Eric Chien, Tim Watson, Kim White 2. Ella Riley, Zoe Keogh, Penny Cordner, Rachael Golightly, Isabelle Russell 3. Junior Netball winners. 4. Havingfun at House Swimming. S. Caitlin Lamont and Ayrlie Lane

thank you must go to Caitlin Lamont and Cassie Haines who stepped in for the Senior debate, and certainly put up a good fignt. Thank you also to Zoe Keogh who took out joint Best Speaker in the final. The year 2008 has been a memorable and successful year for all of us in Coles House. The smooth running of all events, and high spirits would not have been maintained without the constant dedication from all House Prefects. So thank you to Ella, Izzy, John, Rachael, Pasco and Zoe for a great year's work. Once again the students in Coles are very grateful to all the Tutors, Mr Gilby, Mrs Barnes and Ms Hannigan, Mr Morris and Mrs Porter, for all their care and support. Last but not least, we have to thank our Year 12 tutor, Ms Hynes. Her care and nurturing of all Year 12s since the moment we arrived in Year 9 has greatly contributed to the wonderful time we have had at The College. Mrs Lannan has again been a friendly and approachable Head of House, although keeping us in line, she consistently puts our happiness and safety first, a wonderful attribute for a Head of House.

Penny Cordner and Matthew Lugg Co-Captains

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Keith House Head of House: Mr Jason O'Loughlin House Tutors: Mr E Kovacev, Mrs D Black, Mrs P M Henning, Ms A M Mahoney, Mr J S Xiao, Mr P E Conway House Captains: Ayce Cordy, Chloe Allen House Prefects: Thomas Beaumont, Samuel O'Brien, Samuel Profitt, Sara Trainor

Oming to the end of another College year, we are forced to say goodbye to another batch of quality House members and introduce the new breed of Keithians to the Head of the House. We watch as this year's Year 12 students embark on 'the real world' and leave the glories of Keith behind them. Geographically isolated from the other over-competitive Houses, the Keith students enjoyed a more relaxed and friendly environment, with brilliant views and close proxirnityto the fields of academia. This unique environment at the College enabled

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the Keith students to enter the 2008 Swimming sports with the upmost confidence and the urge to get involved and have a go: Satisfyingly, there was a green cap gracing the water in every race, and although not always leading, memorable efforts such as Tom Kelly's 200m freestyle and that of the mighty Keith body board relay team, left all involved with their heads held high. The early form of Keith continued throughout the summer with an impressive display of cricket in our match against Morrison. Tom Beaumont led from the front, proving why he was awarded 1st XI honours, while Chris Mack and Ayce Cordy combined for a partnership of 1. Emily Appleby carried her partner to victory in the Mixed Doubles section of Senior House Tennis while Alan Yeung led the Badminton team. Sissy Dunn excelled in House Softball, but the girls were defeated in the semi-finals after a mix, up with the timing. Cross Country was around the corner and with it came brilliant

6th Row: Cameron Walsh, George Curnow, Sam McLean, James Sandri, Zachary Buggy, Luke McGowan, Mitchell Dye, Tim Cleary, Joelan Jeffreys, Trent Sullivan, Taylor Sandri 5th Row: Daniel Certoma, Max Amerena, Jordan Timms, Nicholas Fulton, Matthew Allen, Dermott Tebb, Cody Harmon, Christopher Mack, James Walsh, Benjamin Morgan, James Wilson, James Coumans, Jack Angliss, Ollie Braithwaite·Davies 4th Row: Penelope Took, Camille Jeffreys, Kate Sinclair, Charles Harris, Anthea O'Brien, Oliver Grinter, Edoardo Neerhu~ Tom Kelly, Monty Wright, Nicole McLean, Mason Bowler, Ellie Watson, Penny Ioannou, Jennifer Cleary 3rd Row: Ryan Timms, Katrina Kenfield, Kirsten Neil, Charlotte Tobin, Grace Baker, Taneesha Plummer, Eilish Rolland, Ngaire Robson, Lucinda Sloan, Annabelle Wilson, Dam Tebb, Holly Shelley, Emily Profitt, Cara McKinstry 2nd Row: Michelle Beggs, Louise Beggs, Aaron Sachdev, Georgia Gorman, Emily Dawson, GoifPisankitvanich, Eliza Curnow, Eliza Boyd, Alan Yeung, Clare Desborough, Emily Appleby, William Kelly, Coco Cover, Olivia Fay Front Row: Sam O'Brien, Tom Beaumont, Chloe Allen, Ayce Cordy, Sara Trainor, Samuel Profitt Tutors: Mr P E Conway, Ms A M Mahoney, Mr E Kovacev, Mr J S Xiao, Mrs D Black Head ofHouse: Mr J O'Loughlin


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performances by the Curnows, George and Eliza. Although our House didn't take the victory, it was certainly memorable. At House music, the Big Group belted out the Keith rendition of 'Dumb Things' by Paul Kelly. Anthea O'Brien starred in the soulful Small Group performance of 'Low Happening' by The Howling Bells, accompanied by Sam O'Brien,JoelanJefueys and James Coumans, placing Keith in a respectful Sth place. With the return of House Rowing, Tim Cleary led an inspired team to victory...well, almost. With the other teams left off the screen most of the way, we thought we had it in the bag. But, with our last rower missing and having to pull in a willing Keithian from the crowd in the last minutes, we were tragically defeated coming 2nd by one hundredth of a second! A special mention must go to Max Amerena for jumping in at the last minute. Keith still proves to be the Academic House, winning the Inaugural Inter-House Trivia competition with special mention going to Mitch Dye and Nick Fulton for their profound general knowledge. Our dangerous Debating teams earned a place in the courtroom as they ripped apart the debating competitions, with fine efforts from the younger years- a special mention to Daniel Certoma, Annabelle Wilson and Michelle Beggs. Our sporting prowess was continued into the winter season. Eliza Curnow was in her niche when Netball girls nimbly navigated their way around the court, while the Football boys faced the field with the help of star player James Sandri. The Soccer players impressed with sleek skills; Penny Ioannou and Dermott Tebb leading the way. Keithians emerged out of the jungle for Athletics this year, placing a decent 6th. Much like the swimming sports, students were urged to 'have a go' and all but 3 events were filled thanks to people willing to jump in and tackle events outside their normal disciplines. Congratulations should go to Camille Jeffreys and George and Eliza Curnow who won their respective Age Group Championships. For community service this year, money was raised by guessing how many lollies were in a jar. The winner was announced at Athletics and the money raised was given to World Vision.

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1. Keith Olympics Logo 2. Sissy Dunn 3. Katrina Kenfield and Michelle Beggs 4. House Swimming 5. The Netball team

Of course, we are forgetting to mention one thing, the thing that drives the students of Keith House, the thing that gets us up in the morning. The thing that motivates us to run the Cross Country, swim in House Swimming, jump, throw, and sprint at Athletics, fight our debate and gives us the tune for House Music. It's the same thing that makes you smile and feel all warm and fuzzy inside and is the key to this House. We can only hope that Keith Love will continue in the future! When reflecting on the year that was, it would be remiss of us not to mention the House Tutors: Mr Kovacev guiding the Year 9's, Mrs Black and Mrs Henning returning in Term 3 to steer the Year 1O's, Ms. Mahoney and Mr Xaio supporting the Year 11's while Mr Conway took on the arduous task of the Year 12's. The success and enjoyment experienced by all Keith members this year however, would not have been possible without our Head of House. Newly appointed Keith master, Mr O'Loughlin has had a stellar opening year and has surpassed the expectations of all. He has been our rock, our beacon of light and most important of all our daily supplier of 3rd grade humour. We would like to wish all members of the House returning next year the best of luck and we would also like to thank the House, on behalf of the Year 12's for a memorable schooling experience.

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McArthur House House Prefects: Elliot Brown, Fraser Byrnes, Georgina Carr, Lauren Ellis, Elizabeth Wood

enthusiastic, securing us 1st place in the House Chant. Overall we finished a close second behind Shannon with special mentions going to Callan Young and Emily Carr. House Cross Country showed a similar result placing us 3rd behind Shannon. We pride ourselves on our outstanding participation with every event being filled, a key factor in our success.

,.........,C'pe year of 2008 saw McArthur House members ~ o,nce again join together, enthusiastically taking on all challenges thrown in our direction. It has been a rewarding year with many successes whether it be sporting, singing or debating with everyone willing to get involved in every aspect of the House.

House Music was our chance to show off our musical talent. Our Big Group song was 'Jack and Dianne' and the Small Group performed 'Cry me a river' We placed an amazing second behind Morrison. Thanks go to Elizabeth Wood who was a fantastic organiser, enthusiastic conductor and lead singer of the Small Group which also included Darcie Blair-Thompson, Charles Glowrey, Harry Seward, Harriet Brown and Nick Kovacev.

House Swimming started with a splash and it was a very strong year for us with all swimmers, divers, officials and supporters

Elliot and Fraser showed great leadership skills as they organised Relay for Life, our major community service event, with the

Head of House: Mrs E K Smith House Tutors: Mrs A Andrews, Mr G J Naylor, Mr R Kayler-Thomson, Ms C J Guest, Mr M B Thacker, Ms P Clark House Captains: Harriet Brown, Douglas Ford

6th Row: Alan He, Luke Storey, Callan Young, Ruth Blair, Ross Anderson, Russell George, Callum Wood, William Kittelty, Teak McPadden, Nicholas Kovacev, Mark Richards, Giorgio Segre, Michael Douglas. 5th Row: Cavelle McKenzie, William Slattery, Greer Edsall, Michael Richards, Michael Simandl, james Bowtell, Nicholas Smith, Alex Stewart, Ashley Narita, Angus Wishart, james Carr, Samantha Brimacombe, Georgia Ratcliffe. 4th Row: Griffin Barry, Sheridan Banner, Laura Nielsen, Zachary Thomas, Thomas Nagle, jack Wood, jonathan Read, Angus Seller, Harry Seward, Nicholas Walsh, Angus johnstone. 3rd Row: Sam Hughes, Harrison Byrnes, Bernie Rossiter, Kate Kittelty, jake Davie, Charles Wishart, Leah Bowtell, Ian Blair, Nicholas Brimacombe, jacqueline Devrome, Edward Ratcliffe, johnathon Waterhouse, Tailah Griffin, Brittaney Garrett 2nd Row: Lucy ,Wan, Alice adam, Edith Lightfoot, Molly McCaffrey, Ming Ming Tan, Emily Carr, Mitchell Gourley, Lucy Brand, Meagan Andrews, Chloe Cook, Claire Allinson, Darcie Blair-Thomson, jasmine Emselle Front Row: Fraser Byrnes, Elliot Brown, Douglas Ford, Harriet Brown, Georgina Carr, Lauren Ellis, Elizabeth Wood Absent: Sebastian Bellew, james Emselle, Clare Flynn, Chloe Hayden, Christopher jennings, Sophie McCorkell, Peter Ruby Tutors: Mr G j Naylor, Mr R Kayler-Thomson, Ms C j Guest, Mr M B Thacker, Mrs A j Andrews (Absent), Mrs RA Killen (Absent) Head ofHouse: Mrs E K Smith


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help of the other Prefects. The event was held over a weekend at Beckley Park, with over 40 McArthur members taking part. In the 24 hours of continuous walking and running, in which there was always a McArthur member on the track, we managed to raise $2895 for cancer research through our cake stall and casual clothes day. We did really well in many of the team events with a fantastic 2nd place in Tennis and Soccer with the Byrnes brothers and the Wood cousins excelling on the court, and Jasmine Emselle, Lucy Wan and Edith Lightfoot on the Soccer field. We had all years represented in our House Football team. With some fine performances by Year 9 Edward Ratcliffe, Year 10 Sam Hughes, Year 11 Michael Douglas and Year 12 Callum Wood, we were able to achieve a solid 4th place. With so many second places we thought we would never come away with a win and get to have doughnuts in House assembly. However the Senior girls, with many talented players including Lauren Ellis and Sophie McCorkell, won the Netball final and also fielded a team of all 'non-basketballers' to win the girls' basketball final.

1. Athletics Stars 2. Relay for Life 3. Soccer 2008 4. The Netballers of 2008

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Head of House, who has guided and encouraged us throughout. She is the driving force behind our strong House organising all events and activities and making sure we are all in the right place at the right time and are looking respectable with no coloured ribbons and our blazers on for assemblies. Thanks also go to our wonderful tutors, Mrs Andrews, Mr Naylor, Mr KT, Ms Guest, Mr Thacker and Ms Clark for all putting in their time and effort to keep the House running smoothly throughout the year. Although Mrs Clark has been on long service leave for part of the year, on behalf of the Year 12 tute group we would like to thank her for putting up with, and encouraging us, for all of our time at Senior School.

Harriet Brown and Douglas Ford Co-Captains

When the footy goal posts were taken out and the grass was freshly cut and painted, we knew House Athletics was soon to arrive. Called off once for stor~yweather, the McArthurites were more than ready for action by the time the day finally arrived. With the theme of superheroes and villains, McArthur showed our superhero qualities with many outstanding performances on the track and field. An excellent result was Sebastian Bellew winning the U17 Championship. Despite many members away sick, we pulled together to gain 2nd place once again and this saw us overtake Morrison to become winners of The Cronk trophy, the overall points competition, for the third year in a row. Overall it has been a fantastic year and it will be sad to leave. We will leave here with many great memories of our time in McArthur and we wish the Year II's the best of luck for next year. We hope that they will have as much success and fun as we have this year. Our sincere gratitude must go to Mrs Smith, our

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McLean House Head of House: Mr Michael Gallus House Tutors: Ms L S Breen, Mrs C Tol, Mr D A Carroll, Mrs K B Saunders, Mr G Smith, Mr D Hibbard House Captains: Llewyn Butler and Alice Goodear House Prefects: Shaw Kitchen, Lorcan Mathews, Caroline Watson, Monique Nancarrow, Stevie Quirk, Jessica Uebergang ..;-.... ~ we walk out of the McLean doors for the last time, ~ :e feel the incredible urge to reminisce on what a first-class year we've had in the Mighty Red House. 2008 is over, but we all should be proud of the high level of effort each student in McLean put in. Initially, our year began with a slight damper, as the Year 12 students of '08 realised we had the only House room without a proper Year 12 area! We decided to put our creativity to good use using nothing

more than a few bag racks, couches and chairs to create our own Year 12 'hang out: However isolating peer groups is not smiled upon in McLean, and we restored our relationships with the younger year levels through our 'buddy system~ enjoying ice cream and sweets. In House activities our sixth placing in 'The Cronk' does not indicate a lack of effort. As the House Captains of McLean house in 2008 we've witnessed hard work from each student in House activities and sports which makes us very proud . First up on the House activity agenda: Swimming. After looking at the previous three to four years of results, we noticed a disturbing trend, last and second last on each occasion. However 2008 was the turning point for us. We had an excellent year for the swimmers of McLean, led mainly by Olivia Dalton, Chris Lau and Donald Sahlstrom, who took us to an unprecedented fourth position finish! Much to the pleasure of the staff members within McLean, we filled and competed in all the races and events that took place on the day.

6th Row: Jeremy Sturges, Michael Jones, Christopher Lau, Tom Summers, Hamish Stephenson, Andrew White, Andrew Hollander, Jamie Harrison, Alex Dixon-Trigg, William Stevenson, Charles Mayfield, Thomas Davey, Christopher Millington. 5th Row: Thomas Goodear, Themba Wahlstrom, Johnny Quirk, Nicholas Malcher, Tom Patterson, Samuel Caldow, Immanuel Lampe, Donald Sahlstrom, James Potter, Victor Mims, Wesley Mitchell, Matthew Yang, Dean Denny. 4th Row: Emily Trethowan, Addy Dunkley-Smith, William Grange, Rebecca Filling, Oliver Wood, Alex Telegin, William Arundel/, Addis Stevenson, Nicole Anskaitis, Samantha Dobson, Lauren Kemp, Alex Walsgott, Amornsak Monsereenusorn 3rd Row: Emily Jones, Phoebe Potter, Alexandra Cromarty, Tom Darley, Grace Inness, Sarah Sturges, David Goodridge, Nellie Mims, Annabelle Uebergang, Dale Denny, Morgan Olszak, Fletcher Kelly, Elena Britt, Alice Morgan 2nd Row: Richard Shu, Claire Arundell, Olivia Dalton, Aubrey Comben, Alex Christou, Tazmin Kip, Marina Farmer, Georgia McNaughton, Nicola Luppino, Nicole Filling, Georgia Inness, Vinci Leung, Lucy Watson, Luke Wu. Front Row: Stevie QJ;irk, Caroline Watson, Monique Nancarrow, Jessica Uebergang, Alice Goodear, Llewyn Butler, Lorcan Mathews, Shaw Kitchen Absent: Rowan Kelly Tutors: Mr D Hibbard, Mrs C Tol Mr G Smith, Mrs P Scott, Ms L Breen Head of House: Mr M Gallus


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After that high, a crushing low arrived during House Music. Our hearts broke at the conclusion of the day, as McLean's string of finishes in the top two places for the last eight years in a row was shattered. Despite a top big group performance of the song "So Happy Together" and a spine-tingling duet in Small Group with Llewyn Butler and Elena Britt singing "Drops ofJupiter," McLean left Morrison Hall with more than a few heavy hearts. Fourth place just didn't cut it for us. Yet, being the optimistic House we were, we regrouped and did not let the disappointment get to us. We enjoyed our successes with first place finishes on the tennis court, badminton court, and the cricket pitch. This confirmed we were still a red force with which to be reckoned, but owing to a number of mystery illnesses and spontaneous "on-the-spot" injuries, the Cross-Country was just not our day. We secured seventh placing out of eight, despite top 10 finishes from 8 students and excellent Year level performances. Further injuries prevented some of our best athletes from performing in the annual Athletics carnival, but we managed to fill most events. We also did exceedingly well in producing two athletes, Nicole Filling and Llewyn Butler, who placed in the individual Athletics Championships. We managed a fourth place in Hockey, seventh in Debating and missed out on the finals in Soccer, Softball, Basketball and Water Polo. Our McLean Football team was absolutely 'on fire' before this yearj nevertheless we knew we were going to be challenged by the other footballorientated Houses. Playing with just six players, our boys put up an outstanding effort against Calvert, coming back from four goals down and nearly stealing the game. However, a miss, five metres out, on the run, directly in front of goal crushed our hopes and dreams for the finaL We lost by a point. The team was valiantly led by Shaw Kitchen. Our netballers were a little surprised when left smashed by the other Houses in the competition. However, despite an eighth place finish, we did not doubt our talent, as all year levels played with tenacity throughout all matches. Therefore we wrote it off to experience and intend to fight back next year to begin a new tradition.

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1. Athletics Day 2. Athletics Day 3. Charles Mayfield, Alexander Dixon· Trigg and Matthew Yang 4. Georgia Inness and Stevie Quirk 5. Lorcan Mathews

We could not have achieved all this success if it wasn't for the support of McLean's staff. Mrs Tol nurtured the Year 9 students through their first year at Senior Schoolj at various times Mrs Scott, Mr Carroll, Ms Breen and Mrs Saunders were all amazing leaders in directing Year 10. Mr Smith couldn't have been more suited to tutoring the Year 11 and preparing them to embark on their scary final year. Mr Hibbard, a paternal figure in the schooling lives of those of us in Year 12, directed and cherished his tute group for three years, from Years 10 to 12. Finally, our Head of House has been Mr Gallusj his devotion and support this year has been amazing. From battling to keep non-McLean students from usihg McLean as a thoroughfare, to organising House activities, his efforts have been appreciated. The friendships and experiences we've gained through our time in the Big Red House will continue to remain a part of us forever. From Year 9 to Year 12, the members of McLean have become a second family, something that will be not forgotten. So as we do step through McLean's doors for the very last time, we can look back knowing that our House has something speciaL We shared a strong connection amongst ourselvesj we were a team! To all you 'McLeanites; carrying with you the McLean name into the future, be proud of the House, cherish it and never lose Sight of our 'give it everything' attitude. Good luck and good bye. Alice Goodear and Llewyn Butler Co-Captains McLean House Prefects


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Morrison House Head of House: Mr D N Clifford House Tutors: Mr M D Andrews, Mr F D~gostin, Ms RE Palmer, Ms M A McArthur, Mrs AJ Jackman House Captains: Maddison Garratt, Tom Burns-Wallace House Prefects: Robert Tripolino, Angus Nice, Maysie Brehaut, Kalena Banjanin _

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/orrison has enjoyed an extremely successful ~ year in 2008, with a pleasing 2nd position recorded in the Cronk Cup. This achievement was due to the enormous House spirit that was displayed by all throughout the year. Morrison showed their strength this year with satisfying results in the main four events of the Cronk Cup. To start the year we placed 1st in the House Music competition which wouldn't have been possible without the contribution

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of House Prefect Robert Tripolino and House Captain Maddie Garratt. Together they organised the vocals and choreography for a rousing performance of 'In the Jungle' from the Lion King. Robert also furthered his outstanding efforts in the Big Group with a powerful small group performance of Wolfmother's 'Joker and the Thief' Morrison then took to the pool, placing 5th in the House Swimming event. There were some outstanding individual results throughout the day, in particular some outstanding results from some of the younger students such as Jamie Porter and Jack Kershaw shows that Morrison will be a strong force in the years to come. House Cross Country was the next major event of the year and we were able to achieve a 2nd placing. This was due to the participation of almost everybody in the House. Such large numbers involved enabled us to gain points over the Houses

6th Row: Charlie Iredell, Rhys Hocking, Peter Rhodes, Christopher Skoglund, Margot Champion, Connor Van Ingen, Christopher Atkinson, Cameron Williams, Aengus Cassidy, Oliver Kent-Spark, Miranda Williams, Jack Kershaw, Matthew McLean, James Green 5th Row: Dominic Tigani, Charlie Beith, Andrew Sunderland, James Holding, Sam Neil, Benjamin Rhodes, Daniel Lloyd, Todd Rosewall, Darcy Thomson, Alexander Carr, Jack Hurley, Daniel Berton, Grant Cameron, Xanthe Douglas-Garden, Vincent Glynn 4th Row: Jamie Porter, Sophie McLean, Hannah Welleman, Gabriel Lau, Joshua Carr, William Baulch, Belinda Pollard, Blake Leeman, Edward Beith, Shaun Colebrook, Bryan Tsui, Jake Bertone, Jack Perry, Joshua Hay 3rd Row: Hilda Tsang, Liana Banjanin, Caleb Wong, Georgia Witham, Alexandra Boyd, Laura Skoglund, Ryleigh Dunstan, Emily Bourke, FeliCity Bigelow, Laura Malishev, Mary Bradshaw, Billie Rosewall, Elena Gazis, Georgia Iredell 2nd Row: Jayde Bertone, Joseph Foley, Robert Taylor, Jessica Albrecht, jessica Toulmin, Georgia Scott, Phoebe Brand, Alexandra Murphy, Katherine Holding, Halina Van Kruining, Clay McKnight, Thomas Welleman, Eliza Scott Front Row: Maysie Brehau~ Kalena Banjanin, Madison Garratt, Thomas Burns-Wallace, Angus Nice, Robert Tripolino Absent: Samantha McKnight, Kristofer Verfurth, Rosie Walder Tutors: Mr F D'Agostin, Ms R E Palmer, Ms M A McArthur, Mrs A J Jackman, Mr M D Andrews Head ofHouse: Mr D Clifford


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relying solely on their running superstars. The last event of the main four was Athletics and we achieved a 4th placing which was an admirable effort, seeing as we lost our star female runner in Georgia Scott. This result was again put down to the numbers participating in events, with Morrison fielding a person in every event except two. Morrison was also exceptional in the smaller House events throughout the year. An excellent effort by teams put together at the last minute, we were able to make the finals in Basketball, Cricket, Football and Soccer and take wins in Waterpolo and Hockey.

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Morrison has also contributed well in the wider community this year, again taking on the challenges of revegetating the banks of the Barwon River through their tree planting program. Years 9 through to 12 took time out during long tutorials and lunch to plant trees that are vital to the health of the river system. There are many people to thank for the guidance and leadership of the mighty Morrison this year. The Prefects who were instrumental in organising sporting teams and ensuring everything ran smoothly during House activities were Robert Tripolino, Angus Nice, Maysie Brehaut and Kalena Banjanin. We must also thank the House tutors for their tireless efforts throughout the year. Mrs McArthur, Mrs Palmer, Mr Andrews, Mr D'Agostin and Ms Jackman's input into the House has been truly remarkable. Our Head of House, Mr Clifford, is always extremely enthusiastic about anything to do with the House and always leads by example. His cheerful nature and ability to communicate with all students in the House makes him very approachable and we are sure this has certainly contributed to our success this year. With the talent, dedication, and spirit that is present in the younger Year levels we are sure Morrison will be capable of claiming many more victories in the future. We thank you all and wish you the best ofluck for your future endeavours. Maddison Garrett Morrison Hous. Prejects

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Shannon House Head of House: Mr G J Donova n House Tutors: Mr D L Filling, M V h:1b:mt, Mr P J H:1nn:1h, Mr E Wat on, Mr P Taylor House aptain: Tom Maa ,Jordan ~ mkin Hou e Prefect: 1ilika Eliza Browne

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most of the Hou e. n e Val nti ne' Day had passed and th e! Ve had died down, th eelong ollege House competition ot underway. Witll most major event being our forte, we start d the year in the be t way possible. House Swimming with lle likes of Phoebe teinfort, the I hillips brothers, am and eb, a 1d Laura tekelenburg, the hannon swimming stock were looki 19 stro ng so we went in onfidently. This proved to be worthwhile as w sat anxiously on the edge of our seats as they read the last va pIa es to announce that hannon had forgotten its early jitt! rs and pulled through witll a 1st placing. TIus wa ju t one of llr many unforgettable highs. TIle next House event was an 8th placing in Music. With one of the lowe t scores in history, it wasn't a great day. TIle Big Gro 'P was ertainly not the quietest of the Houses when we belted ut

6th Row: Edward Jarvis, Tom Roberts, Anne LeVick, Alexander Gervis, Hugo Steilifort, Sebastian Phillips, Jack Richardson, B." Cailes, Ja ck PIO'~lII at1, Fraser Russel/, Fran cesca Henrie tS, Jeremy Mountjoy, George Chisholm 5th Row: Peter Babiolakis, Sam Philltps, Zach M."heere, Tho mas Day, Peta Vea nes, Alex Rollo, Daniel Tomkins, Grady Maguire, jallles Rito, Stan Rlto Floyd, Westman, Rebecca Widdiconl .e, Stefall Osborne, Mtehael Kirby 4t1t Row: Edward Ablett, Trellt Tomkllls, Alexandra Klla"t, Julia Hurley, Esther Hum e, Th omas Wll eelel; Laura Stekelenburg, Campbell McDonald, Alister Maas, Lacllie TI,oln , Ella Silns, /J, Cath/rllle Serle, Sam Yang, ArOIl jones 3rd Row: Brittany Elliott, Milly BartOli-Thomas, Ju lia O'Brien, Amy StekeleJIburg, Laura Jeljs, Ebony Wesltllall, Courtlley Wood, Zoe SecCIIII, Georgina Macrae, Lallra Thoms, Stepha it Bablolakis, Campbell Bishop, Tania Bablolabs, JeSSIe Kllott 2nd Row: Ladl/an Serle, PhilIppa Kirby, Rachel Lam, Audrey Moore, Emily Serle, Coby De Been, Bamolllt Vines, Tom Chishollll, Louisa BWII/SOII, Alethea nose, Billie Fell /Oil, Madelille Rouerts, oma Campanaro, Rachel Harris Front Row: ed Rogerson, Thomas Maas, Jorda ll Tomkills, Eliza BrolVlle, Phoebe tellifort, Milika Natioll Absc/lt: Charles Barham, Tom Perkms Tutors : Mrs C E Watson, Ms V Chabant, Mrs D L Fillillg, Mr P C Taylor, Mr P j Hamtah (Absellt) Head ojHouse: Mr G j Donovan


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the Club classic "s Club Party", but failed to sing in tune. This was followed by the dismal yet determined effort of our Small Group, with Tom Roberts and Tom Wheeler both showing their singing talents with Rick Springfield's "Jessie's Girl". Cross Country has always been one of Shannon's most successful events and this year we didn't disappoint. With strong running from the likes of Charlie Barham, Milika Nation, and Laura 1homs, combined with the determination and participation from the whole House, Shannon was sent home with another 1st placing. TIus shot Shannon up into the top 3 for the Cronk trophy and the feeling around the House was that this could be the year. House Football came around again and with numerous 1stXVIII players in the team, Shannon was the favourite to win back-toback titles, wluch it did winning by 5 goals in tlle final tllankS to Fraser Russell, Ned Rogerson and Jeremy Mountjoy. A new minor House event inclusion was that of House rowing. TIUs was the pinnacle of our determination as we came from several boat lengths behind to win by 0.01 of a second, tllankS to Jack Richardson. The final House event tllat would ultimately decide who clinched the title of the Cronk Cup was of course, House Athletics. Our participation and House spirit had given some fine placings throughout the year and AtllS day was no exception. Fraser Russell was a favourite witll his blistering speed, along with Eliza Browne, Rachael Harris, Francesca Henricus, Tom Perkins and Alister Maas all putting their respective efforts to bring Shannon home witll a very comfortable and impressive 3rd place. All the sporting events and the money raised by the carnation ales has made tlus year entllralling to say the least. Shannon is becoming a House with which to be reckoned, and in future years could even go on to clinch tlle Holy Grail, the Cronk Trophy. The reason Shannon came a terrific 3rd place was because of the upport team: the HOLl e Prefects who organised the event , the Tutors: Mrs Filling, Madanl habant, Mrs Watson, Mr Hannall

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3. TIle House netball team (L -R) Co urtlley Wood, Laura Stekelenburg, Francesca Henricus, Pho ebe Steinfort, Peta Vea ll es, Georgie M acrae, Ca thy Serle, Laura Thoms, Rachel Harris 4. Stephallie Babiolakis, Sonia Campallaro and A udrey M oore enjoying House swimming day.

5. TI, e victorious Ho use Foo tb all tea m: Back Row: N ed Rogersoll, Tom Wh eeler, B en Cailes, Jack Richardson, Fraser Russell, Hugo Steillfort, A listair Maas, Tom Ma as Front R ow: George Chisholm, Campbell Bis hop, Jeremy Mo un tjoy, Tom Chisholm, Lac/l ie TlIDIIIS 6. Shan lion Hou se supporting th eir f ellow students at House swim millg

and Mr Taylor, who all kept tlle students in line and on track tl1foughout the year and finally, Mr Donavon who, since coming to Shannon,has turnedShannon into a happy, enthusia tic and most importantly uccessful House. The year has been unforgettable, and we are sure that next year will be even better. Good luck for next year and "Go Shannon! "

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C:::l/ Placed last in the Cronk, for three years, we were the perennial underdogs. We determined to reverse this trend j with an outstanding group of Prefects, three House Captains, and Mrs Gainey at the head .

After two House events Volleyball and Softball we were in unchartered territory,- leading the Cronk after outstanding performances. Softball saw brilliant efforts from Co-Captain Sarah Morris with the bat and Georgie Bull on the pitcher's mound, culminating in sporting victory for the yellow girls. House Swimming saw us determined to continue our lead. Despite

strong performances from Jeremy Taylor, Erin Collins, and Brittany Phillips, all placed in respective Age Championships, we finished a disappointing seventh. TIle day's highlights however, included Yi ar 9 girls and boys like Bernie Chomley who filled events far above their age. As the Cros -Country competition drew closer, the more excit ~d Josh Forrest became. He was prepared to run far to make Su re Wettenhall improved their position. True to form, and with a 'teanl effort' which he particularly emphasised, we secured Ur best result in recent memory - 5th place a credit to hard work a ld determination. To the minor sunlmer House sports,-Tennis, Cricket a id Badminton. Some inlpressive results were recorded. Isaac Bah r showed commendable form in the Senior Boys' Tennis. Quie ly conEdent going into Cricket, with a large core of senior crickete 'S, including the steady medium pace of Co-Captain Jeremy 'FisI1l'r' Clark, the bludgeoning middle order batting and superb fielding of Josh Hoevenaars, the bat-speed and quick scoring ability of SCI tt Dimovski, and the right arm heat of Ackhim Poon we breez, ~ d

6th Row: Thomas Bowden, Jeremy Taylor, Luke ChaJfey, Ackhim Poon, Darcy Hare, Mitchell Kent, Will Heath, Tom McDonald, Sam Baird, Callum Randall, Isaac Baker 5th Row: Will Bowden, Lily Chirnside, Lucy Heath, James White, Jake Carnell, Kit Lee, Ben Richards, Scott Dim ovski, Mark D'Altera, Lachlan Morrison, Tim Gordon, Erin Collins 4th Row: Daniel Retman, Ted McDonald, Harry Simons, Carmen Ao, Stephanie No ble, A lec George, Callen Wade, Stan Lian, Harley LeWiS, Alice Fraser, Steph anie M cKellzie, Anand Gam s, David Wescott, Matthew Fitzpatrick 3rd Row: Georgina Bull, Meaghan Eddey, Anna Clark, Madeleine Steel, Senney Wang, Douglas Morris, Katalin Saunders, Alexander Eddey, Amy Gordon, Pip Crowley, Sarah D'Altel l, Eda Kaynak, Merryn Fletcher, Dean Turnley 2nd Row: Ross Wettenhall, Bryce George, Lisa Yu, Laura Beveridge, Pui Ee Hor, Bonn ie Sanders, Sophie Trescowthick, Bronte Thornton, Lucy J-/ughes, Lana Shlrln, Rebecca Amezdro" Brittany Phillips, Natasha Lau, Bernie Cham ley, Andrew Wetten hall Front Row: Jessica Chirnside, Emma Sturm, Alika Reeve, Sarah Morris, Ma tthew Wade, Jeremy Clark, Joshua J-/oevenaars, Matth ew Carroll, Josh Forrest Tutors: Mr L Joyce, Mr D A Andrews, Ms G Ulloa, M r G S Mack (Absent), Mr T P Parkes (Absent), Ms A 0 Mah er (Absent), Mrs K B Saunders (Absent) Head of House: Mrs J A Gainey


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3rd placing. Badminton was another hard luck story. The awesome foursome of Callum Randall, Senney Wang, Natasha Lau and KamanAo, cruised into the final only to be halted by McLean, giving us another podium finish. Then came House Music. The rendition of 'Steal my Sunshine', and the Small Group performance of 1\ll that jazz', ably led by Emma Sturm and Music.Captain Alika Reeve, won the judges' acclaim and saw us retain the 3rd position we earned in 200T We believed Wettenhall had a chance of scaling the top half of the ladder. Upcoming House events however, tested our resolve and whilst never lacking in spirit, our chronic lack of numbers told. Soccer and Football arrived, and anticipation was high as Scott 'The Ignitor' Dimovski had talked the talk. On this occasion, he also walked the walk leading the boys to an incredible victory over Morrison, displaying his usual flair and audacity, scoring goals in multiples, while Josh Forrest's able management and goal keeping steadied the team. The girls less successfully, finished last, placing us fourth. Football came, and despite our best efforts, we went down to the eventual competition winner Shannon. It did however deliver Mrs Gainey's favourite House sporting moment for 2008 via a spectacular tackle by Josh Forrest. Notable highlights in Netball, Basketball and Hockey competitions ,had us finishing in 6th, 6th and 8th place respectively. The heart that Wettenhall had shown all year was obvious and led by Jess and Lily Chirnside in Netball, and Kit Lee, part-time basketballer, as well as Hockey superstar Tom Bowden, we were impressive. Despite some disappointing results, at the resumption of Term 3, the final full term for the Year l2's, we were still sitting in Sth place in the Cronk. This did not last. Despite strong showings in debating, from young guns Anna Clark, Steph Noble and Erin Collins, and seasoned hands such as school skip Matt Carroll, Josh Hoevenaars and Jeremy Clark, we were placed 2nd overall. We watched dismally, as follOwing a lacklustre showing in House Water polo, we fell to 7th in the rankings. Undeterred, Wettenhall proudly did its community service, with the now traditional Daffodil Day. Students from all Year levels sold pen , badges and Daffodil Day mini soccer ball , raising money for the Cancer Council's research program.

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House Athletics the final major event, offered Wettenhall the chance to ascend. Expectations were shattered as absence, illness and injury prevented us fielding our full side. Exceptional performances were recorded by Jeremy Taylor (winning the Age Championship) Matthew Wade (2nd in the hurdles, 3rd in the 200m and 400m) and Callen Wade (2ndin shotput and discus) . Lucy Hughes was the outstanding girl performer, winning her 100m and 200m races convincingly. Our last plaCing certainly did not do us justice. This kind ofheart and fun was the success of2008 : team work, spirit and general camaraderie by the bucket load. Wettenhall truly is the greatest House. The friendships made in our Senior School lives are our victories. Huge thanks to the Prefects- Josh, Josh, Matt, Emma, Alika and Jess have been a constant support, always willing to make an effort. Similarly, thanks must go to our Tutors, Mr Joyce, Mr Parkes, Ms Maher, Mr Andrews and Ms Ulloa, an unwavering source of friendship and support, greeting us with smiles and kind words and working to better us as scholars and as people. Lastly thanks to Mrs Gainey. In the four years we h ave been under her tutelage, we have grown and matured into fine young adults. The amount of work that she does in order to make sure that tlle House runs smoothly is simply amazing, and very few people will truly understand how much she care about the House and the people in her care. Thank you Mrs Gainey, for making the House such a friendly and positive place to be, and for your friendship.

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House Captain: Elliott Brown House Prefects: Dougla Ford,Joshua Forre t, William Arundell Matrons: Mr J Jeffrey, Mrs Mandy Bridges Medical Staff: Mrs M Cartledge and Mrs C Maas !fJ"Z)elOlV is a transclipt of the speech given by House Captain at the

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Welcome Dr Turner and Mr Turner, Heads of enior School and Boarding, taft; Tutors, guests, Mackie and Mossgiel Houses and of cour e, the Year 12s. TOnight is a special night for many of us, but even more a for the Year 12s of 2.00 . For some, this point in time marks the conclusion of 13 years of chooling, but for other it Signifies a new beginning, another adventure in the pursuit of our hopes and dreams. a far it ha been a great journey, an experience to last a lifetime and I, like most of my friends, will always remember the good times spent here at Mackie. As we come to the end of our days here at Mackie, I start to reflect and reminisce about all moments I have spent with you all. Walking into this vast big brick building, full of youth and worry, how was I ever expected to know of the people I would meet and the position I would hold in such a privileged and special co=unity? In 200S, 3 boys arrived at the Mackie gates and while I don't know about Doug and Alan, I was feeling pretty scared and alone and not too sure about what was going to happen. Before I knew it, I was given a buddy and from there on my new life at Mackie took off. I was shown the ropes, the rules and regulations and most importantly, how to keep out the way of the Year 12s. From here on the years have been great and made so by the many room gatherings, Co=on Room suppers, games of soccer and football and bouts of mischief by the boys. I guess the best experience Mackie has given me is the value of life in a close co=unity, and the bonds of respect and cooperation this gives rise to. On behalf of the departing Year 12s I would like to thank the Mackie tutorsj Mr Bridges, Mr Fraser, Mr Taylor, Mr Terry, also Jarred and the gappies Rupert and Harry for their constant help and attention to us personally and with our studies. Thanks also to Mrs Jeffreys and Mrs Bridges, our stand in mothers, whose care and compassion often goes further than the call of duty, espeCially in the Co=on Room kitchen. Mr Mahon, who probably seems a bit like the phantom to most of us, but I know and acknowledge the leadership and input you have prOvided behind the scenes. Mr Smith,

I seriously find it hard to put myself in your shoes. Your commitment a d dedication to inlproving tlle Mackie way of life has not been lost on the boys and I hope yo u may co ntinue tlllS endeavour. I hope the youn er boys realise the important life lessons that you are providing for them, as well as your ro le a guardian that is never without compassion. Y Ur often thankless job is much appreciated by me and I hope in time that t e younger boys will come to understand the huge job you do for us. I WO \ ld also like to make special note in recognition of the wonderful care given to us all by Si ter Cartledge and on behalf of us all, our best wishes for a most well deserved retirement. Finally, to the Prefects of 2.008 Doug, Josh and Will, thank you for ycur constant support and solidarity throughout the year, it has been gre a ~y appreCia ted. Your continual energy to make Mackie the sociable Hous( it is today has given me a greater appreciation for delegation and teamwo·k To the future Head boy and Prefects for next year, I hope you all Ii ld the experience as successful and rewarding as I have and that you str ve to keep the House a comfortable environment for all. As I mentio ed earlier, this nlllestone in our lives as Year 12s may be the end of our school life, but it is certainly not the end of our friendship or relationships. I know through my older sister's experience since her departure from Mossgiel and College, she has gone on to travel and study, and has met and kept in contact with many old College and boarding friends. I certainly feel this is not the end, and that we will Mackie Captain and Prefects: Douglas Ford, Elliott always carry our own special Brown, joshua Forrest, William Arundell memories of times spent boarding. I hope that these friendships forged over the past four years " ill continue whatever pathways we follow. May I wish all of you every success in your studies whether they be secondary or tertiary, and safe voyage b r any overseas students returning horne to their fan1ilies. I look forward to catching up with you soon even if it is just a note on Face Book. I stand here with mixed emotions after many good times spent with you. Cheers.

Elliot Brown Captain 5th Row: Matthew Yang, Felix Meindl, Matthis Dalig, Kit Lee, Clemens Aden, Kristofer Verfurth, Christopher Atkinson, Matthew McLea I, Christopher Lou, Christopher Song, Peter Rhodes, Jeff Yeung 4th Row: Alan He, Angus Carmichael, Henry Johnstone, William Slattery Stan Lion, Dermott Tebb, James O'Donnell, Alexander Gervis, Charles Cameron, Samuel Neil, Thomas Middlemiss 3rd Row: Bryan Tsui, Eason Wu, Edward Ablett, Harry Simons, Philipp Olbrich, Daniel Van De Pol, James Christou, Dylan Spence, Nicholas Bedford, Shoun Colebrook, Amornsak Monsereenusorn 2nd Row: Andrew Wettenhall, George Cameron, Will Sloane, Johnatholl Waterhouse, Alexallder Walsgott, Gabriel LOll, Caleb Wong, Sam Yang, Daniel Retman, Golf Pisankitvanich, Alan Yeung, Ross Wetten l dl FrolltRow: William Arundell (Prefect), Elliot Brown (Captain), Dougla Ford (Prefect), Joshua Forrest (Prefect) Absent: Darcy Hare, Tom Young Tutors : Mr M Terry, Mr P Taylolj Mr J Fraselj Mr T Bridges (Absent) Matrons: Mrs J Jeffreys, Mrs M Bridges Head of House: Mr GJ Smith


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boarders and has fitted in very well!

House Tutors: Mrs AJackman, Mr P Conwa~ Ms 5 Stamenic, Ms K Sedgewick

And yes, the Boarding staff. We owe them endless "thank yous" for their tolerance, hard work, caring and love that they have invested in us. Thank you Mrs. Foley, for your friendship and caring for the past years. Words cannot describe how much we owe you for your love and resilience. We appreciate your patience and understanding, especially for us who have been with you since Year 9 and before. To Mrs. Jackman, Mr. Conway and Kate, thank you so much for being downright cool! We have enjoyed your company since you came to Mossgiel.

House Captain: Milika Nation Matron: Ms V Dunstone Medical Staff: Mrs M Cartledge

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As we reach the end of 2008, its time to reflect on another memorable year in Mossgiel House. We leave with memories both good and bad, with friendships, and a sense of loyalty and pride towards an unseen sisterhood that I am sure will last forever. The sisterhood of the Year 12's started in 2003, with a small 12year old Papua New Guinea girl, Maysie. With two 13 year old girls in Mossgiel and 24 Year 12s, we were slightly intimidated. However after getting to know these girls, Maysie and I had a good year In 2005, we were joined by girls from Deni, Echuca and Port Fairy. Sarah "Hendo'; Xanthe "Twink" and Sophie "Soph" increasing our numbers from 2 to 5. We were all in Year 9 and ready to face the big and intimidating Senior School. In 2006, the 5 of us were joined by Bella and Courtney. Lisa, when firs t arriving in the boarding House, was quiet and shy. But how can we forge t Vinci! With her incredible musical talent and her willingness to offer a helping hand whenever it is needed, Vinci is the music we Mossgielians dance to.

Lizzie Brown joined us before the year was out and soon she was Mossgiel's favourite new comer. Lizzie is our aths queen with a very determined nature. In 2007 numbers escalated from 9 to 13 girls in Year 12. Firstly, we had Hilda who had a quick passion for athletics with ability in sprinting. With her urge to keep everything sterilised and neat, Ming Ming was truly something we girls needed. Jess Chan is still the sweet, kind young lady she was when she first came. Studying harder than ever now, Jess is one dedicated woman. In 2006 Jess Chirnside had a very short stint in Mossgiel House as she boarded only for a term. But we didn't worry. We knew she would be back. And she was .. .it was 2007, our 2nd last year in Mossgiel house and at Senior school.

And then, the grand finale, it was finally 2008, our very last year in Mossgiel. We thought that was it.Just about 2 weeks ago, we had our very last addition to the Year 12 sisterhood. Darcy Egan traded from the day students to the

To Valerie and Sister Cartledge, thank you for being our caring mothers when we are home away from home. To Sister, thank you for your compassion, your time and your caring day in and day out, and we wish you all the best when you leave our humble boarding House. And to Susan, our veteran tutor second to Mrs Foley. Thank you for being you; funny, loud, eccentric and just plain awesome! We will miss our Friday nights with you and your odd taste in music. You truly are one ofa kind .... Boarding at Mossgiel has made friendships beyond comprehension. That no matter who we are now and where we will be in the future, we will always look back at Mossgiel and remember both the good times and bad. It is within Mossgiel's brick walls we watched each other grow, changing from girls to women. We wish our younger years, the Year 9s and lOs, all the best in the future. Thank you for being so cheery and stress free, reminding we Yearl2s that beyond studying and exams, there is so much more to look forward to. And to our lovely yr 11 's, our successors, we know Year 11 is such a stressful time for you, so just take it day by day and soon, before you know, its summer holidays! We wish you all the best in Year 12 ... not that you need it though, because already you are a very smart, organised and determined bunch of young ladies. We know you will do us proud. Thank you for being there when we need to let off steam or have someone to chit chat about adult stuff You are truly all amazing. As renowned singer Rob Thomas says "Time falls away, but these small hours, still remain:' And it's true. Mossgiel may forget us, but we won't ever forget Mossgiel...our home away from home. Thank you 4th Row: Georgia Hunt, Maysie Brehaut, Xanthe Douglas-Garden, Jessica Chirnside, Sheridan Banner, Marina Farmer, Carmen Ao 3rd Row: Lizzie Walmsley, Cara McKinstry, Courtney Wood, Ailine Forkl, Laura Jelfs, Nicolette Dunll, Bernie Rossiter, Lisa Voss, Hilda Tsang, Clara Emst 2nd Row: Natasha Lau, Villci Leung, Pui Ee Hor, Penelope Took, Elca Browne, jessica Mackay, Sarah Henderson, Alexandra Murphy, Sophie Trescowthick, Coco Cover, Cassalldra Hailles, Demi Della-Porta Front Row: Georgina Walmsley, Jess Chan, Arabella Anderson, Milika Nation, Sophie McLean, Edwina Johnstone, Claire Anmdell Absent: Ming Millg Tan, Lisa Yi. Tutors: Mr P Conway, Mrs A Jackman, Ms S Stamenic (Absellt), Ms K Sedgewick (Absfllt) Head of House: Mrs T Foley


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Music ~c;/ he Mu ic Faculty at o ll ege has (::::!/ completed ano th er o utstanding year, providing for the diver e mu s ica l interests and profi iencies of our st ud en ts fro m th e earlie t year level . The extra-curric ul ar e n em bl es, ombining taff and tlldent , have co ntinu ed to trive for ex ellence in performance and there have been many sllccesse , individually and collective ly, throughou t the year.

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enior School Our mu ic tlldents and staff have enjoyed another in piring year of mu ie-making and we conti nu e to en joy the uperb rehearsal and performance facilitie of the Keith Humble Centre in general and the George Logie- mith Auditorium in particu lar. The range of Mu ic Evening performances has been e pecially impressive this year with regular opportunities provided to ensembles from our class mu ic program, the larger elective orchestra , bands and choir, and a wide range of in trumental and choral soloists. ome highlights of the performance program this year ha ve included: The Stage Band participation in the ' Generations In Jazz' Festival held annually in Mt Gambier. The commitment of the students to regular attendance at early morning rehearsals is to be applauded and their mu s ical achievements commended. Performances by a wide variety of student

ro ck g roup s at th e Carniva l in Ter m 2 a nd th e e n th us ia s ti c a udi e nce in atte nd a nce. Performances by our V CE e nse mbl es (Roc k Group, axophone Quartet and String Quarte t) throughout th e year. Performances by so loists a nd gro up s at sc ho ol asse mblie s, P are nt Dinn e rs and man y othe r scho o l functions. Participation by Yr 10 s tud e nts in th e 'Koo l Skools' recording and multi -m ed ia eve nt in th 'Fu lfilling Lives' program and re ce iving bot h a ld encourageme nt aw a rd a nd a nomination for B. 5t Mainstream Rock Song. TIle Co nce rt Band participation in the Melbourne Schoo l Band s Festiva l h eld at the Robert Blackwood H all, Monash U niversity, where th ey received a 'Si lver' awar d for their performance in the Int er m e diate Section . • The annua l House Music competi ti on, h eld at the e nd of Term I , was an opportuni ty for all senior s tud en ts to b e involve d in mu sic- makin , and a llowed th e experi e nced musician s the chance to prepare a w id e range of chall enging and ente rt aini n g mate ria l. Congrat ul ations to the 2008 win n ers Morrison Hou se. Our musical production of 'Swee t Charity' in Term 3 was a resounding success, involving music stu d ents as so loists, choru s members an j pit-orchestra players. In prese nting

Senior School Concert Band Back Row: Rebecca Filling, Thomas Molyneux, James White, Andrew White, Luke M cGo wan, Luke Chaffey, Nelson Wa l g, Benjamin Roberts, Dominic Tigani, Georgia Pugh 2nd Row: Alice Odam, Cassandra Hain es, Georgina Bull, Katherine Monotti, Anna Morris, Caitly n Humphre, S, Timothy Gordon, Ruth Blair, Brigitte Russell, Fiona Barton, Jessie Knott, Lisa Voss, Claire Arundell Front Row: Demi Della-Porta, Eda Kaynak, Audrey Moore, Katalin Saunders, Vinci Leung, Isabelle Russell, Mary Bradsha v, Matthew Ca rroll, Alika Reeve, Katherine Barton Absent: Claire Allinson, Holly Shelley, Blake Leeman, Emily Serle, Lachlan Serle, Tailah Griffin, Damien Hatch Tutors: Mr M Irwin, Mr M Tha cker, Mr P Hannah


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Senior School Sy mphony Orch es tra Back Row: Sonia Campanaro) Dorothy Tang) Alice Morgan) James Green) Nelson Wang) Samuel Profitt) Nicola Riley) Brigitte Russell) Cave lie McKenzie) Nicola Luppino 3rd Row: Dominic Tigani) Mary Bradshaw) Thomas Molyneux) Fiona Barton) Isabelle Russell) Katherine Barton 2nd Row:Audrey Moore) Lucy Wan) Vinci Leung) Alika Reeve) Caroline Watson) Demi Della-Porta) Cassandra Haines) Joshua Hay Front Row: Eda Kaynak) Stuart Olford) Alexander De Young) Fiona Riley) Ayrlie Lane) Georgia Pugh A bsent: Lucy Watson) Kate Kittelty) Rachel Lam Tutors: Mrs U Kamburowski) Mr M Thacker, Mr P Hannah) Mr G Tigani) Mr M Irwin) Ms E Anderson (Absent) Mr I Barter (Absent)

this Broadway-s tandard musical we made no concessions to it being performed by school students and they rose to the occasion magnificently. An early Foundation Concert this year featured polished performances from our permanent ensembles (Concert Band, String & Symphony Orchestras, Stage Band and Ch oir) and the students are to be commended for their achievements. Samuel Profitt and Caroline Watson (Yrl2) made light work of Bach 's technically-demanding Double Vio lin Concerto with the String Orchestra and ] essica Mackay (Yrl1) en tertained us singing with the Stage Band . The Carols By Candlelight was a magnificent presentation. The large choir was accompanied by the String Orchestra and their performance ofa range of beautiful carol and Christmas songs was both entertaining and uplifting. The Speech Day performances by our Symphony Orchestra, Choir and Stage Band, especially th e arrangement of ' Can You Feel It' . 1 would like to acknowledge th e ongoing support of the Music Parents' Support Group, recent ly re -named as Friends of Mu ic, chaired by Mrs Robyn Pugh, with assistance in purchasing eguipment for each ca mpus , subsidising hire of vehicles for school tours, providing suppers for Music Evenings, providing manpower for staging the musi cal entertainment at the Carnival, selling program s and ca ndle for Carols By Cand lelight and maintaining the Mu s ica l Instrument Register to allow families an opportunity to purchase or sell eco nd -hand instruments. All these activities are of direct benefit to our music s tudents and their families, and much appreciated by the mu sic staR'.

I would like to congratulate all our senior students, ably represented by Co-Music Captains Katherine Barton and Alika Reeve, for their contributions to the musical life of the school this year, and I wi h our departing Year 12 students the best of luck in their future musical endeavours. To all our music students this year, well done! Your performances throughout the year have been inspirational. Mr Mark Irwin Director of Music

Middle School Music There has been a wonderful atmosphere at Preparatory School Music Centre this year with the building always buzz ing with singing, instrumental sounds, laughter and learning. In class program has focussed on choral skills , music literacy, ensemble performance, creative composition and World cultures. Students have been given the opportunity to take part in extra-curricular activities such as Concert Band, String Orchestra, Intermedi a te Strings, Beginner Band, Woodwind Ensemble, Yr 6 tring Quartet and the Primary and Secondary Girls ' and Boys ' Choirs . These were the places where musical memories were made, strong friendship formed and exciting performance opportunitie explored . One of the many choral highlight this year was the Mu ic Evening with the male a-capella quintet 'Suade.' Their musician h ip, humour and rich harmonies were a true inspiration to our tudents . The House Music competition at the end of Term 2 involved all Middle chool students with Hou es pre enting their ongs in an entertaining manner and with gusto . In the Foundation Concert all Middle School Choirs combined to perform the passionate and stirring piece of music 'Ancient City' accompanied by the enior School tring Orchestra. tudents always enjoy performing at the


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Senior Sc1100 / CllOil' Ba ck Row: Coco Covelj William A rundell, Tho lnas Davey, Ni chola s Kovacev, Samuel Profitt, Tholna s Molyne ux, Joshua Hay, Caitlin Lamont, 2nd Row: R ebecca Carman, Nico la Luppino, Laura Stekelenburg, Miranda William s, Ruth Blair, Cavelle McKenz ie, Ebony Westman, Emily Bo urke, Jessica Ma ckay Front Row: Olivia Fay, Katherine Monotti, Katherin e Barton, Audrey Moo re, Anna Morr is, Cassandra Hain es, Vin ci L eung Absent: Tan eesha Plummer, Lyndall Watson Tu tor: Ms L Breen

Senior Stage B and Back R ow: Joelan Jeffreys, Aubrey Com ben, Jessica M ackay, N elso n Wang, Luke Chajfey, Ruth Blair, Dominic Tigani, Stuart Orford, V inci Lew g, Dean Denny Front R ow: Luke McGowan, Mary Bradshaw, Cassa ndra H aines, Matth ew Carroll, Thomas Molyneu x Tutors: Mr G Tigani, M r P H anna h, M r M Th acker

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Carols by Candleught service in Term 4 and our 19S-voice choir worked superbly as an ensemble. The Senior Citizen 's Concert is always a lovely event at Middle School. The Yr 6 s tudents shone in their role as hosts, as s isting proud grandparents and residents from Aged Care facilitie s and Nurs ing Homes. Yr 4 s tudents presented songs describing their 'E nviro ' program, si nging enthusiastically about growi ng gardens and ponding in the Barwon River. Yr 5 stude nts combined their instrumental talent with performances in multi -instrumental ensembles and the Yr 6 'Grease' song and dance medley, complete with co lourful cost ume s, was a grea t hit. Students were fortunate to me e t and perform in concerts with grou p s from other schools. Brighton Grammar joined our String Orche s tra for a happy d ay of shared music making and presented a wonderful concert to our primary studen ts. Our Concert Band pe rform ed in the Geelong Wind Bands Showcase Festival, held at Costa Hall, a m a rv ellou s eve ning where groups from many sc hools in our co mmunity were given th e opportunity to perform to each other and to rece ive feedback from adjudi cators. The String Orchestra represen ted our school at th e bi ennialJSHAA Music Festival at Dalla s Brooks Hall with a lively and exciting perfo rman ce, demon strating confidence and mu s icality. All Year 7 students performed at one of th e Music Evenings during the ye ar, participating in either th e Guitar or Keyboard Ensemble s. It is always a delight to witness th e achievements of these students, as many of them were performing for the fir s t time. All Middle School piano stu d ents were thrilled to play on the beautiful grand piano at the Keith Humble Centre in the Piano Recital in Term 3.

Campbell Hou se Orchestra Back Row: Mrs Robyn Wilkinson-Beards, Endre Padanyi, Grace Stewart, Darwie Fang, Cary Foley, Nathan Gao, Bria nna Perry Middle Row: Nicholas Proebstl, Genevieve Nicholson, Simone Brown, Neve Horvat, Eve Bra.slLs, Pho ebe Naylor, Za ra Edgar, Niamh Potter Front Row: Jacinta Padany;, Layli Rahmanian, Auryn Holmes, Mikhail Landos, Lachlan Bartlett, Paul Hwang, Thomas Milner., Luke DeYoung, Emma Daly, Madeline Landos

We have heard magnific ent so lo items at Middle Schoo l Music Eve nings, Primary and Secondary Assemblies, Parent In formation Eve nings, Year Level Dinners and the Easter Service, and m any students have also undertaken AMEB practical and theoretical exam ina tion s this year, ach ieving excellent results. Thank yo u to all students for your efforts and what fun we have had!

Mrs Karen Fyffe Campbell Ho u se M u sic Camp bell House Music has continued to flourish during 2008 with the Orff/ Kodaly class program e ngaging children and nurturing in them a love of music. String Orchestra and Choir have provided child ren with additional opportunities to further develop their musicianship. There have been many performing opportunities during the year, beginning with a rehearsal/performance for the co mbined Years I, 2 and 3 Choirs on Open Day . Music evenings in T erms 2 and 3 featured the Year 3 s tudents who embraced with grea t enthusiasm the Indonesi an Pole d ance and some jazz- inspired repertoire. The Campbell Hou se item in the Foundation Concert in Term 3 continued the Indon esian theme with a Baline e-inspired piece composed and arranged for strings and percussion by our Head of Strings, Mr Gerard Mack. The Year 1 st udents and their families were enth usias ti c participants in a family dance evening in Ter m 4 with the Melbourne band Shenanigans. A highlight of th e s tring program during th e year was the combin ed concert of Year 2 studen ts and the Senior School String ense mbles at the Keith Humble Centre. The Campbell House String Orchestra and the Yea r 2 s trings featured again in the Term 4 mu sic evening held in Robertson Hall . The c hoirs also performed. The e nd -of-year Carol Serv ice and Nativity play is always a hi ghli ght of the calendar with th e whole Campbell House community joining together to ce lebrate th e s tory of C hri stma s. The Year 1 s tud en ts who enac ted th e story were delightful and th e childr en ' s singing added beauty and a spiritu al dimension to the service.

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Year 1 and 2 Choir Back Row: Niamh Potter, aria Mundy, Samu el Malone, Samuel Calder, Charlotte Midgley, Makenzie Coop, Layli Rahmanian) Behlarla Robinson, Isabel Sayers Middle Row: Charles Middleton, Mia Griffith, Grace O'Brien, Blake Coutts, Rachel Rowbottom, Penelope Blight) Oscar nlingworth) William Anderson) Emma Daly, Grace Carroll) Neve Bourke Front Row: Isabella Dalrymple, Grace Ross, Georgia Karavitis, Harry Morphy, Luke Derksen, Curtis Hodgson, Samuel Young, Toby NayloTj Angus Jackman, Alexia Vanin) Elaine LJJ Madeline Landos

Year 3 Clloir Back Row: Dan\1ie Fang) Neve Horvat, Cary Foley, Simone Brown, Oliver Manton) Midd le Row: Bria1111a PerTYl Zara EdgaTj Isabella Thomas) Eve Braslis, Oscar Malone, Layla Murrilly, Remko Sa raoer Front Row: PllOebe Naylor, Maddison Carr, Claudia Rose, Kelly Hughes, James Bennett-Hullin, Gel1evieve Nicholson, KaitlYll Ward, Bronte Smith, Olivia Kennedy


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B eginner B and Ba ck R ow: Mr Ivfichael Thacker, Mark Kovacev, Aaron Wa rd, Melody Philpott, Mike Moore, Patrick Spinazzo la Front R ow: Sam Hvidberg, Darcy arita, ata lie Co llett, Ruby Bro lVnless, Zoe Gorell, Philippa Thorne, Sarah LelVeli ShantJon Morga n, N atha n Stones Absent: Mrs Vicki Hallett Conductor: Mr Michael T/1Qcker

S econdary Girls' Choir Back Row: Mr Gary Tigani, Lily Pipkorn, H annah Peace, L ucy Camp bell, Paris Kontelj, Grace Cheatley, Sophie R adalj Front Row: Erica White, H annah Chirnside, Zoe Vaughan, Emma R ing, Holly Rolfe, Julia Colman Absent: Miss Stephanie Gibson, Alexandra R agg, Alexandra Luppino, Lauren Heyward, Mrs Leanne McCartney Conductors : Miss Stephanie Gibson and Mrs Leanne McCartney Accompanist: Mr Gary Tigani

Primary Girls' Choir Back Row: Rose Jennett, Lucinda Mil,le'i Emily Angliss, R achel H oward, R ebecca Findlay, Arcadia D e Young, Shan nessy Wa rd, Chloe Wynte1i Erin Bo urke, Mada lyn Co lman Middl e Row: Isabella Xu, Katie-R ose Campbell, Shani Watson, Jessica Sercombe, Angela Morris, Philippa Thorne, Corina Palm er, Michelle Goy, Iso bel Bobbera, Vittoria Dimartino, Mo rga n Pen)" Mrs Karen Fyffe Front Row: Kath erin e Sercombe, Olivia Clark, Vero nica N ockles, Nin a Bro wn, Sarah Smith, Amelia Patrick, Eliz a Fo rdham, R achael Goy, Ch arlotte H as tings, Ruby D'Arcy, Maysie Sadle li Rebecca M c Grath Absent: Mr Gary Tigani, Mrs Leanne Mc Cartney, Ashleigh Cole Conductors: Mrs L eanne M c Cartney, M rs Karen Fyffe Accompanist: Mr Gary Tigani

Primary Boys' Choir Back Row: Nicholas Manton, Martijn Sa ra ber, Be njamin Ma lone, Elliott Grossnickle, Manning Gratwick, Lachlan Mi nahan, Ethan Braslis, Alexa nder Blight Front Row: William Carr; Sam H vidberg, Aidan Symons, Mr Ph illip Boh un, Eugene Ly nch, Shannon Morgan, Thoma s Neerhut Absent: Mr James Hunt Conductors: Mr Phillip Bohun, Mrs Karen Fyffe Accompanist: Mr Jam es Hunt

Seconda ry B oys' Ch oir B ack Row: Laine Orchard, Mitchell Stewart, Frazer Stewart, Alexander Neerhut, Riley Dye, Alan Thomas, Tom Carma n Front R ow: H amish Russell, Keaghan Kennedy, Lachie Charnley, Mr Phillip Bohun, Andrew Sloan, Matthew Parker; Z achary Yeaman Absent: Mr Lachlan Joyce, Mr James Hu nt, William Cailes, Hugh N eerhut Con d u cto r: Mr L achlan Joyce Accompanists: Mr James H unt, M r Phillip Bohun

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String Orchestra Back Row: Madalyn Colman, Erica White, Tom Carman, Callum Narita, Lauren Heyward, Brady Harmon, Hannah Peace, Rebecca Finlay, Francoise Hill, Hamish Russell, Shani Watso n, Mr. Jeremy Palmer-Morgan Middle Row: Mr. Gary Tigani, Eugene Lynch, Isabella Xu, Benjamin Malone, Elana Berton, Arcadia De Young, Alice McGregor, Shannessy Ward, Morgan Perry, Megan Wallace, Alexandra Lever, Olivia Clark, Griffin Pascoe Front Row: Elliott Grossnickle, Nina Brown, Michelle Goy, Stewart Sa unders, Stuart Orford, Mrs. Urszula Kamburowski, Mrs. Sarah Porter, Fiona Riley, Alexander De Young, Lily Pipkom, Emma Ring, Keaghan Kennedy Absent: Mr. Zac Bartel; Miss Laura M cCartn ey, Mrs Cecilia Bell, Jake Booth, Alexandra Luppino, Nellie Gao, Matthew Lam, Tiahna Proebstl, Lauren Zumpe Conductors: Mrs Urszula Kamburowski, Mrs Sarah Porter Accompanist: Mr Gary Tigani

Intermediate String Orchestra Back Row: Mr Gerard Mack, Olivia Karavitis, Angela Morris, Chloe Wynter, Maysie Sadler, Ms Emily Anderson, Ms Lyndall Rowlands Middle Row: Alexander Blight, Ethan Braslis, Rebecca M cGrath, Ra chael Goy, Eliza Santalucia, Suzanne Baxter, L~lcjnda Milner, Emma Gorell, Chantel Horvat Front Row: Eve Calder, Katherine Sercombe, Dominique Russell, Thomas Murray, William Carr, Coco Hynes, Olivia McFarlane Absent: Ashleigh Cole, Mrs Kae Sullivan, Mr Zac Barter Conductors: Mr Gerard Ma ck, Ms Emily Anderson Accompanist: Mrs Kae Sullivan


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Preparatory Concert Band Back Row: William Shelley, icholas Hvidberg, Jade Clutterbuck, Byron Fisher-Kolosa, Jack Mc Gowan, Matthew Lamont, Alexander Wood, Jy e Osborn, Fraser Brierly, Alan Thomas, Peter Angliss, Ronan Mathews, Katie Appelbe, Clodagh Taylor Middle Row: Mr Michael ThackeTj Connor Forsyth, Eileen Hu, Steffie Thomson, Amelia Carter, Sophie Desborough, Danielle Roberts, Lucy Duffield, Gabrielle Mitchell, Jacqui Grange, Maeve Rolland, Han Trinh, Lachlan McDonald, Maxwell Varley, Mrs Karen Fyffe Front Row: Tom Shembrey, Andrew Slattery, Kevin Ni, Zachary Yeaman, Rachel Odam, Katie-Rose Campbell, Danielle Ruby, Eliza Fordham, Matthew Appelbe, Jock Slattery, Jake Mitchell, Thomas Neerhut Absent: William Cailes, Zoe Dixon, Rachel Patterson, Mrs Natalie Cowdell, Mr Mark Irwin, Mr Stuart Armitage, Mr Brad Dawson, Mr Michael Wildin&I Ms Suz anne Moodie, Conductors: Mrs Karen Fyffe, Mrs Natalie Cowdell


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House of Guilds 008 saw an incredible depth of talent displayed at all year levels. There was an exciting range of works that were created by Textiles students at the VCE level. Distinguished artist and Old Collegian Mr Robert Ingpen opened the VCE Art show in October and noted in his address the artistic manner in which the textiles students in particular had approached their art making. The competiveness in the fine and applied arts requires students to explore their fields in creative and expressive ways, and this year our students have sought to explore their work in ways which make their styles different and aesthetically pleaSing. So much of our future depends on finding ways to manage the resources and environment that we have. It will depend on younger generations finding creative ways to solve problems and communicate with others through visual means that will determine how well mankind will deal with the challenges of the future. Technology has enabled us to embrace new styles of artmaking, styles which allow for multi layers of meaning and interpretation. The inclusion of VET Multi Media has broadened our offering and expanded the program enormously this year.

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ver since I was a child, my parents spoke in wonder of Australia, a beautiful land full ofincredible people. When the opportunity to work as a GAP student Down Under arose, it didn't take long to put an application together and eagerly await the reply. Having got the job, and after a briefing on 1980s Australia from my parents, I came out here, full of excitement, with my good friend from Malvern, Rupert Dembrey. From the moment I arrived, everybody made me feel right at home. At both the Senior and Prep Schools, the staff were incredibly kind, generous and helpful. Then there were the boarders with whom I'd be living for the next 8 months. For them to accept a new GAP student, fresh out of England, as quicldy as they did is testament to how accommodating and friendly they are. Another huge part of my time here was spent with the students at the Prep School, and their seemingly bottomless energy and enthusiasm. It is them and the fellow Mackie residents that I will never forget. I am extremely grateful for the efforts by staff and students alike to help me settle in and enjoy working here as much as I have. For our time here we would be mostly occupied with three things : sport, helping out around the school, and camps. For sport in term 4 I took the 8Cs cricket team, a great bunch of guys who played with spirit and energy, and although not the most successful team, we gave it our all. For my last term I was given a year 9/10 soccer tean1 to take, but before the fu·st training session I found that they had been cancelled. On the bright side, that meant more sleep on a Saturday morning! Without these weekend matches, I tried to see as much College football, 2nd and 1st XVIII, as possible, an incredible experience. I love Football, a thoroughly unique gan1e, and it will be strange not to see it everywhere back in England! Secondly, if anyone around the school had a job they didn't want to do, like photocopying, lan1inating, stapling and so on, we had the honour of taking on that responsibility. These tasks, these valuable life skills, are a key part of the rich fabric that is working at the College. Drama also featured heavily in my time here, whether it was helping to judge some in1provisation pieces, filming some work the classes had been doing, or helping outwith the Campbell House production, Fantastic Mr Fox, I seemed to spend rather a lot of time in there for someone who will be studying history at Uni, mainly thanks to Orazio Galluccio, the legendary Head of Drama. Most recent was the work behind the coming Year 8 Production, My Big Fat Greek Wedding. For this we had to build a large rotating stage, and the hard work but great fun it turned out to be will hopefully show in the performance next term. Finally, and in my mind most inlportantly, were the can1ps I attended. Year 4 camp to Healesville, Year 5 camp to the Brisbane Ranges, Year 6 can1p to Anglesea, Year 7 camp to the Grampians, and Year 9 canlp (twice) to the Strathbogies. Special mention

goes to the Year 10 Desert Tracks trip to Central Australia, thanks to the tireless work of Debbie Filling and Andrew Payne, and equally important, the great students on it. This was truly a life-changing journey. Unfortunately, I was not able to join the year 8s as I was on crutches following a soccer incident a week earlier. Thankfully, that was my only missed camp. I had some great experiences on these, which was thanks to all the people I went with. Coming to Australia for these 8 months was one of the best decisions I've made, it has been an amazing experience that I was fortunate enough to share witl1 a caring and generous staff and incredibly friendly students, and I have learnt many life lessons here. From Mackie House to the Prep School, from College football to Central Australia, it has been an unforgettable experience, and I thank whole-heartedly everyone who made it what it was, especially Coral Turner and Margaret Lethbridge, for organising my tin1e here, Greg Smith for giving me a house, and Dr. Pauline Turner for giving me the job! It can only be matter of time before I return. Edward Wilks GAP student 2007/ 08


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he Rhythm of Life coursed through the Ford Thea tre at the Geelong Performing Arts entre this past eptember when TIl e G long College's chool productio n of weet harity played to large audiences over three very entertaining nights. The scale of th e mu ical wa immense, with over 120 tudents involved as actors, dancers, musicians and behind the cene in what the local media announced to b e an incredible su ce s. Fir t performed at the Palace TIleatre on Broadway in 1966, the award winning weet Charity follows the journey of New York dance-hall hostess Charity Hope Valentine as she meets and eventually marries shy tax accountant Oscar Linquist. The Ford Theatre's stage was th us transformed in to countless scenes from ew York City thanks to the production's incomparable staging - the natural beauty of Central Park effortlessly and spectacularly became th e brazen Fandango Ballroom, which in turn disappeared to give way to a spare, broken elevator. It was within this elevator that Elle Britt's Charity an d Rob ert Tripolino's Oscar came together for the firs t time in a touching, hilarious moment of comedy and music. As Charity convinced Oscar that h e was indeed the "bravest individual" for overcoming his claustrophobia ,vithin the elevator, the audience were left marvelling at both the acting and musical prowess of the two actors whose performances would lead them to share the award for the Be t D ramatic Performance of2008.

The Geelong Advertiser argued that "perhaps the real strength of the production was the evenness of the cast and their characterisations." This was certainly evident throughout the musical, e pecially in many of the recognisable numbers p erform ed by ensembles throughout the night. Indeed, not long after the audience h ad managed to regain their composure after the ininlltable Fandango girls had introduced themselves through He» Big Spender students, dancers and staff alike astounded the audience with the production's centrepiece The Rhythm of Life. Immense congratulations must go to all of the students and staff involved in Sweet Charity. Special mention must go to all of the school's musicians who provided a stunning soundtrack to the evening, and to the backstage crew who once again undertook their roles with great professionalism and maturity. Finally of course, congratulations and many thanks are extended to Ms D eborah Hynes and Mr Lachlan Joyce, the tireless directors) along with Mr Mark Irwin and Ms Lisa Breen who spent co untless hours preparing musicians and singers. These teachers have not only provided the school community with sublime entertainment once again, but have also provided a priceless opportunity for over a hundred students to learn, experience an d revel in their various roles on and off stage.

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and adgee ational parks of East Gippsland and ew outh "Wales to take on the Wtldernes Walk. Over 13 days nine student and four taff member walked 1S0ks through sand, rain, rock , mud, water and the freezing cold. After travelling for hour by bu and train (the train trip a fir t for the Society), we arrived in Bemm River. It was a novelty for many of the students to camp the night in sand dunes, in between Sydenham Inlet and the roaring ocean. After orIly a few day into trek the weather took a turn for the worst. The strong wind, rain, stinging sand and the cold made it unsafe to continue walking. After sheltering in the dunes we turned around and walked back the way we came. Once we got back to camp, Mr Smith radioed our support driver Mr Andrews to transport us to our next site. The weather improved so we thought were going to have a good day, however it was as eventful as our last. After a long day's walk we were eager to get to camp. But, knowing that it was orIly 2 kms awa)'j we couldn't find the turn off as the scrub was so dense. Our orIly option was to scale the rocks during high tide. When this got too dangerous we climbed the cliff as it became dark. The team bush bashed along the edge of the cM, but the shrub then became impenetrable. Abseiling down the cliff and walking the remaining beach to camp in the dark made the sight of the next camp very welcOming. The members of the Society conquered infinite rock formations, mud and kilometres upon

kilometres of and. Mallacoo ta wa our half way p oint of the trip. Here we enjoyed a shower, fishing, barb eque dinner an d a phone call h ome. We had a break from walking and relaxed 01 the picturesque Mallacoota Inlet. Re-commencing walking lead us to the highlight of the trip fc r many people. Lake Barracoota is a crystal clear lake surrounde j by mo untains and some of th e starkest sand dunes in the stat . This picture was absolutely breathtaking. After sp ending a nigl t here we awoke to celebrate Tom Darley's 17th birthday and t cross the b order into New South Wales. After being in NSW for mere minutes, four of us managed tJ become sucked into quicksand and needed rescuing by laughi g observers. In New South Wales we tackled endless coastlin , gruelling hills and copious forest. Overall the Wilderness Walk created abundant experiences fer all involved and prepared nine student of The Geelong Colleg ~ with skills in leadership, determination an d willingness to strivE.

Caitlin Lamont Year 11 and Russell George Year 10 The Geelong College Exploration Society 2008: Students : Isabelle Cooke, Tom Darle)'j Tom D avey, Russe I George, Jessie Kno tt, Caitlin Lamont, Chris Lau, Mark Richard~, Caroline Watson Staff: Roger Smith, Rob Kayler-Thompson, Heather Smitl-, Steph Smith, David Andrews


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00 aw the 3rd international exchange b etween stud ents of The Geelong ollege and Triam U dom uksa ch ool from Bangkok. In April we welcomed a group ofTriam tudent with their tea her, Mi Chudharat Ch aroom ak (o r Miss Jee)-Thainamesarenotorio u I 10ngan ddifticult forAu tralians to learn! College familie generou Iy welcomed our visitors during their two week vi it with us. As well as attending classes and taking part in other activitie at school, they participated in a number of day trips to allow them the opportunity to ee a little more of Au tralia, it landforms, history and culture. On June 20, eight student and one parent met Mr Hibbard at Melbourne Tullamarine for our overnight flight to Bangkok. A group of bleary-eyed tudents, parents and teach ers fro m Triam greeted u a we cleared Thai Customs and Immigration early next morning. The hot and humid weather, moving immediately into the home of a Thai host family for the weekend, and the long school day for students at Triam Udom, one of Thailand's leading Government chools, proved a challenge for our students, who rose to the occasion admirably. During the week we enjoyed visits to Wat Pra Kaew (the Temple of the Emerald Buddha) and the Imperial Palace, a day trip to Bang Pa In (the Royal Surmner Palace) and to the city and ruins of Ayuddhaya (the ancient capital city of Thailand). A visit to the Burma Railway Museum and War Cemetery was a sobering experience and helped students understand the strength of relationship betw·een our two nations. A half-day cooking course at a Bangkok cooking school saw students develop skills that their families should enjoy on return. After 10 days in Bangkok, we moved on to Chiang Mai's Prem Centre, an International school offering an exte n ive visiting schools program, the group enjoyed a taste of some aspects of rural Thailand. After a night of exploring the famous Chiang Mai ight Bazaar, the group arose to an early breakfast and the first day of a 3 day trip into the hills and towards the b order of Myanmar. The first stop was Mae Tamann Elephant Camp, where students learned some of the skills of the elephant trainers (Maho uts ) . Shouts ofBai Bai (Go), How (stop) and other key words were more or less successful in achieving the coop eratio n of the animalsj however, onlookers could prob ably be forgive n for thinking that the Mahout working with the student and elephant were probably in control. An opportunity to see and try paper making with elephant dung p rovided the opp ortunity to

co n ider and di cu s the environmental issues surrounding the 10 s of habitat and work for elephants and their Mahouts. A sholt hike took us into Huey Nam Yard, a vi llage of the Lahl hill tribe p eople, wh ere we sp ent the night enjoying a strenUOll, international soccer match and an evening performance aroun the can1pfire with the villagers. Moving on the next day w( arrived at Pak Lao Lam vill age in time to distribute ice cream~ to the students and teacl1ers at Pak Kao Lam School, where we had built a sala (shelter) in the school yard on our previous trip College stud ents took on an unfan1iliar role as teachers the next day as we returned to Pak Kao Lam School to deliver some gift to the school and attempt some rudin1entary English language teaching. A four-hour bamboo raft journey down the Mae T am ann River enjoying wonderful scenery, some challenging rapids and the good humour of our Thai raft captains brought us back to PremoBefore flying home, the final day allowed a visit to Doi Suthep mountain temple and Vien Ping orphanage to bring gifts an d sp end time with the children roynded of a great trip.

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the 21st June, a talented squad of 16 cricketers plus Mr Gilby, Mr Terry, Greg and Liz Hansen embarked on a life changing and memorable cricket tour to England. The squ ad consisted of nine Year 12s, four Year lI s and three Year lOs. After a long plane trip, our firs t school and accommodation venue was Oundle School, which was incredible in its history, aesthetic appeal and friendliness. It was here that we would play our first matches, two 20/ 20 matches, one against Oundle, and another against Echuca College from Victoria. The games provided some stunning memories including J ohn Graham's one handed catch on the boundary line and Matthew Lugg's towering slog sweep for six. The matches were played out in great fashion but we didn't get the results we desired. The following two matches were regular SO over games. Again, we were competitive but couldn't notch our first win of the T our. D ale Denny and Tim Gordon were both performed well early in the Tour. Following our four night stay at Oundle, we travelled to the

prestigious Millfield College. We travelled via the histori Warwick Castle built in 1280. It was truly a Sight to remember, anI it represented something so many of us thought was symbolic England - castles. Millfield School was ........... well, we can't reall put it into words. We were immediately shown to the cricket ova which made us homesick with its remarkable resemblance to th MCG, minus the stands. But, it was our fascination with a tre. on the oval that made the ground so incredible, combined witl its white picket fence and the pavilion that was the only piece 0 contemporary architecture we came across. To reach the oval, w( had to travel through the school's private golf course, grass tenni~ courts and water based ho ckey pitches. We played two games at Millfield, against the supposed top Schoolboy team in England, with all students on sporting scholarships. The first game was a comprehensive drubbing. The second showed massive signs of improvement with a great team performance all round. Ned Rogerson and Shaw Kitchen both performed brilliantly in this game. Our time at Millfield was thoroughly enjoyed.



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Fulfilling Live program in a variety of timulating and hallenging program during the first week of Term 2. The e were de igned to e.A.'PO e student to activities, places and inve tigations that would allow them to think about their own, and other , place in the world. taff had designed wonderful opportunitie to travel both within Australia and overseas and live with other cultures though the Tanna exchange in Vanuatu, and the Desert Tracks progranl in Central Australia. Clo er to home some students very successfully competed in the Kool kool ' recording and multi-media event and received both an Encouragement award and a nomination for Best Mainstream Rock ong. Other students participated in a community awareness program seeing fir t-hand programs that help the less fortunate of our community both in Melbourne and in Geelong. Our very talented sport people were able to take part in the Fit 4 Life program where they were exposed to specialized training and coaching sports programs with a variety of specialized coaches, dietitians and sports motivator. Finally our budding artists had a wonderful experience at Bundanoon near Canberra which resulted in outstanding art work that was later auctioned to help indigenous students. This first year of the full program would not have been possible without the very hard and dedicated work of all the organizing staff in each program and the wonderful organization of Mrs Deb Filling and Mrs Mary Mason. Thank you on behalf of the students of Year 10: the benefit of this program for our students is long lasting and invaluable to their development as young people.

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Debating ~oL rom Februaty to October, most Tue days, G2 has been th! C.:::::!7 / nucleu of it all: tudents from Year 9 to 12 in heated argumen t organi ed chaos, people seemingly talking over each other - al in the name of debating. The Geelong College debating teams of2008 werl chara terised by their pas ion, skill and commitment. Debating is a sport tha students choose in addition to their already heavy College commitment The reward however, are immeasurable. Debaters are able to stretch thei intellect in the company of some of the brightest, funniest and mos perceptive people in the school. Our A grade team of Zoe Keogh, Matthew Carroll, Katherine Barton, Torr Middlemiss,Jeremy Clark,Jo h Hoevenaas, Matthew Wade and arah Morri; had a ucces fuJ sea on, finishing 3rd with some very spirited debates ranging from the merits of enviro nmental protest to the methods of organ donation Jeremy Clark won three Be t Speaker awards. Senior School Debating 2008 Front: Dorothy Tang, Anna Morris, Cassie Haines, Demi Della Porta 2nd row: Zoe Keogh, Matt/lew Carroll, Joshua Hoevenaas, Mrs Julie Gainey, M s Athol-Mary Mahone» Sarah Morris, Katherine Barton, Tom Middlemiss 3rd row: Richard Shu, Louisa Bennison, Tom Molyneux, Rowan Payne, Callum Malthy, Thomas Davey, Xavier Hatch, ick Pedersen, Brigitte Russell, Dom inic Tigani, Damien Hatch, Rowan Mackey Back Row: AJ1na Clark, Alexandra Kvant, Ben Roberts, Ruth Blair, Mitchell Dye, Ben Cailes, ick Fulton, Sheridan Banner, Annabelle Wilson

B Grade had a wonderful year, finishing 2nd with only one narrow loss, debating topics ranging from "That we should end live animal exports" t "We should fund the Art ': Xavier Hatch had an outstanding season, winning three Best Speakers and Mitchell Dye also was Best Speaker. Other team members were Ruth Blair, Tom Davey, Sheridan Banner, Cassie Haines, To m Molyneux and Dominic Tigani. The Year 1O's found themselves in a particularly strong grade. College 1 debate well, winning three debates and two Best Speakers. The team was Annabelle Wilson, Katherine Monotti, Brigitte Russell, Anna Clark, Nick Pedersen, Be Roberts and Erin Collins. College 2 were undefeated in the Geelong Region and went on to compete in the State Play-Off Finals. They had a vety narro\\ defeat, debating the clifficult topic" That Judges should be Elected". The team was Callum Maltby, Demi Della Porta, Lyndall Watson, Ben Cailes, Doroth} Tang, Louisa Bennison and Piers Flanagan. Callum, Piers, Lyndal and DelIlJ are to be congratulated on their Best Speaker Awards.

In D Grade, College 2, Lana Sturm, Bonnie Sanders, Brittany Phillips, Ale>. Kvant and Anna Morris, had an urllUCky season with 2 forfeits and two losses. College I, Rowan Mackey, Nick Fulton, Richard Shu, Rowan Payne and Darnien Hatch had a stellar season. They were undefeated in the Geelong region, won through the Play-Offs and the Octo finals, but lost in a split decision in the Quarter Finals. This was an exceptional achievement. Rowan Mackey won several Best Speaker awards and Nick Fulton was also awarded Best Speaker. Year 7 Debating Team Back Row: Molly Forshaw, William May, Tom Carman, Isaac Crawley, Lachlan Palmer-Hill, William Cailes Front Row: Al1drew Sloan, Sarah Meager, Jack Shembrey, Patrick Spina=la

Year 8 Debating Team Back Row: Jade Clutterbuck, Lauren Heywa rd, Danielle Roberts Front Row: Shane Jacob, Riley Dye, Jack McGowan

Ms Mahoney and Mrs Gainey have enjoyed working with all debaters and are immensely proud of their efforts. Their interest, colIllmitrnent and sense of fun has made debating a pleasure for all involved.


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PegasLr 200 - 1OO tl' Edition

Cricket

7A Cricket Team Ba ck R ow: Max Steinfort, Isaac Crawley, Alexander Wood, Thomas Jackson, Will Langley, Tom Carman Front Row: Hamish Seller, Daniel Batarilo, Sam Russell, Cha rlie Medic, Jack Curnow, Lachie Chomley Mr Will Johnston Coach:

7B Cricket Team Back Row: Harry Gra ham, Frazer Stewart, Curtis Wynhoven, Jayden Barber Fraser Brierly, James Koroneos, Sa m Snarskis Front Row: Andrew Sloan, Patrick Spinazzola, Matthew Castles, Stuart Orford, Andrew Batarilo, Shayden Robinson Mr Rupert Dembrey Coach :

held the team together with outstanding batting and bowling performances. Thank you also to our Coach Rowan Sykes who was an inspiration to us all and a great coach; thanks for the season.

Anderson for not only keeping us motivated, but helping u~ improve our cricketing skills.

Team: Richard Langham, Alister Maas, Charles Mayfield, Fraser Russell, Zachary Thomas, Dean Turnle)iJ Edward Ratcliffe, George Cameron, Jamie Harrison, Hugo Steinfort, Damien Hatch, Wesley Mitchen Tim Gordon, Angus Johnstone, Anand Ganes, Tom Goodear. Dean Turnley Captain

Cricket- 9AXI Team The Geelong College 9A cricket team started the season with a few hurdles to jump. Despite some of the Year 9 boys going up to the Year 10 side (due to lack of numbers), the team stayed positive and played good cricket and displayed great sportsmanship throughout the games. With James Carr and William Lugg opening the bowling, we were sure that wickets would fall quickly, and most of the time they did. Unfortunately, our batting was not consistently up to the Year 9A APS standard and let us down. Although Eamonn Vines capitalised on the opposition's opening bowlers with two half centuries and a season average of almost SO, we lost concentration and at times fell like dominoes with the bat. It is great credit to the boys that they persisted to play the games to their best ability and we came away from the season pretty happy with our performances. We are all improved cricketers and look forward to next season with optimism. On behalf of the Geelong College Year 9A cricket side, I would like thank our coach Ben Gardiner and our assistant coach Dave

Team: James Carli Tom Chisholm, George Chisholm Nicholas Comes, Joseph Foley, Charles Harris, William Lugg Ryan Saunders, Taylor Sandri, Eamonn Vines, Thomas Goodeal (Capt), James Christou, Edward Ablett, Damien Hatch, Andrew Flanagan. Tom Goodear Captain

Cricket- 9B XI Team Lead by Co-Captains Aubrey Comben and Harry Lay, the 9B's cricket team started the season with a convincing win over Melbourne Grammar School, thanks to a whirlwind 63 runs fro m Oliver Wood. Unfortunately that was our only win for the season, but the results were not a reflection of the cricket played. W ill Kelly was ever improving with bat and ball, claiming a couple of bags of wickets, and a stunning 24 runs against Haileybury. Aaron Sachdev was rock solid with the bat, often batting right through the innings. Nick Bedford provided brilliant fielding, saving countless runs. Thanks must go to coach David Hunter for his enthusiasm and leadership. An excellent season!

Tea m : G. Barry, Nicholas Bedford, Aubrey Comben, Tom Hugh es, Harry Lay, Douglas Morris, Aaron Sachde~ Nathan Salvalaggio, Nelson Tayloli Oliver Wood, William Kelly, Nicholas Fulton, Peter Ruby, Campbell Kennedy, Alex Christou, Samuel Griffiths Co-Captains: Aubrey Comben, Harry Lay


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BA Cricket Team Back Row: Kieren Salathiel-Dyke, Guy Fanning, Tom Rogan, Christopher Nixon, Alexander Certoma Front Row: Matthew Roche, Alexander Shannon, John Simson, Joshua Saunders, James Kenny, George McFarlane Coach : Mr Mark Seeckts

8B Cricket Team Back Row: Lachlan Summers, Matthew Perkins, Macklen Barker, Nicholas Q;iail, Daniel Nagle, Oliver Price Front Row: Oliver Harris, Jack West, Angus Widdicombe, Robert Waterhouse Absent: Tom Andrew, Randall Fincham Coach: Mr Michael Colman

BC Cricket Team Back Row: R ory McCaffrey, Sam Salt-Hill, Callum Jenkins, Thomas Lever, James Hay Front Row: Coach: Mr Eddie Wilks


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Pegasus 2008 100 th Edition

Badminton

1st Boys Badminton Team 2008 M s Veronique Chabant (Co ach), Tristan Tan, A mornsak M onsereenusorn, Callum Randall, Stan Rho, Alan Yeung

Badminton Boys' Teams

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2008. They were undefeated all season and on many Saturdays finished with a 7-0 win. The team consisted of Stan Rho, Tristan Tan and Alan Yeung, all of whom have played badminton for College for more than two years, while Callum Randall and Amornsak Monsereenusorn were newcomers to the sport. Stan Rho was the fastest runner on the court and although his footwork was unique, it was very effective. Callum Randall used his height to advantage and his quick reflexes enabled him to return lobs and drives with ease. He was the only player in the squad who did not drop a set over the season. Amornsak MORsereenusorn was a very determined player and his powerful smashes destroyed many a shuttle and a number of opponents. Tristan Tan used his skill to keep his opposition guessing as he served up a confusing mixture of well placed drop shots and drives. The boys combined well as a team and were able to be flexible when injuries forced changes on doubles combinations. There were three other boys' teams. The 2nd team of Yu-Xing Wu, Gabriel Lau, Nicholas Kovacev, Jeff Yeung and Joelan Jeffreys had more wins than losses over the season. Their skills improved as the season progressed and they fought out some particularly good doubles games. Ross Anderson, Oliver Grinter, Sebastian Phillips and Chris Skoglund were the mainstays of the 4th team. Although they did not win quite so many matches, they always managed to have a very enjoyable time. Piers Flanagan

and James Coumans improved throughout the season and were the best players in the Intermediate team, winning most of their matches. A special thanks to Mrs Lannan and Mr Xiao for co-ordinating the boys and to George for his coaching advice.

Alan Yeung Captain


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1st Girls Badminton Team 2008 Ms Veronique Chabant (Coach), Ming Ming Tan, Caroline Watson, Natasha Lau, Vinci Leung (Captain)

Badminton Girls' Teams

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irlS' Badminton consisted of two teams of l2 girls. Both the 1st and 2nd teams put great effort into their training and games throughout the season. Although none of the teams was able to remain undefeated, everyone showed impressive improvement after each match.

Girls in the 1st team entered Division 2 this year; that lessened the pressure and allowed us to enjoy a more relaxed competition. We did not challenge any State or National players but our girls played especially tough games and recorded a couple of convincing wins over Caulfield Grammar, Wesley and PEGS. Despite our best efforts, how.ever, we did not gain victory over our local rival, Geelong Grammar. Nevertheless, four of us, Caroline Watson, Kimmy Tan, Natasha Lau and I gained much pleasure from sport training and matches. Most importantly, we were keen to display sportsmanship in all our matches. As three of the members in the 1st team are Year l2 students and will not compete again, we wish Natasha and other new 1st team girls all the best next year. The 2nd team was made up of 8 girls who were mostly seniors and couple of very valuable recruits. The girls took turns in participating in weekend games and some extremely strong partnerships on court were developed. There were some great matches but overall, it was a mixed season. With training and the experience of matches, the girls continued to progress steadily. Hard work and impressive displays of badminton skill were

shown by all girls, especially Hilda Tsang and Michelle Beggs who were both new to the sport at College. Hilda also filled in for the 1st team when required and this was much appreciated. On behalf of all the girls who played badminton this year, I would like to thank Mme Chabant, Mr D'Agostin and Mr Lee for kindly assisting and coaching us. Thanks to all; this was a most enjoyable season. Vinci Leung Captain


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Pegasus 2008 100 th Edition

Rowing

Rowing: Boys 1st VIII 2nd Row: Jack Richardson, William Heath, Timothy Cleary, Alexander Stewart Front Row: Jeremy Sturges, Mitchell Kent (Captain of Boats), Henry Russell, James Pasco, Fletcher Kelly (Coxswain) Coaches: Neil Fletcher, Neil Myers

Boys Captain of Boats Report: __

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/ arathon runners speak of 'hitting the wall' at ~ the 23 kilometre of the race but what rowers confront isn't a wall, it is a hole, a gulf of pain which opens up in the second minute of the race. Large needles are driven into your thigh muscles while your forearms feel as if they are splitting. Then the pain becomes confused and disorganized, not like the "windedness" of the runner or the leg burn of the biker, but an all-over, savage unpleasantness. Those of you who have never rowed may shudder, but be assured it is not all hard work and pain because, when it does all come together, there is not a better feeling!

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The Year 9 and 10 boys have had a mixed season with the Year 9 3rd IV undefeated as well as the Year 10 1st VIII at the time of writing. The thing that unites these young men is their willingness to learnj they all improved enormously over the season and show great promise for the future. The Muckies of2008 showed great spirit this year pushing hard at all training sessions, even scaring the 1st crew when they pushed up on us. They were enormously successful in all of their regattas. I have learnt that you do not ask this crew what position they achieved, but you should ask them "Were you happy"? After the Head of the River regatta, you could not wipe the smile from their faces. They reached their potential and this is the true measure of success.

Once the 1st VIII settled in 2008, we felt as if we were getting smaller. But this was not the casej we were becoming tighter, closer and a more dedicated unit. Working with a very light crew this year, we trained very hard and managed to hold and push several much larger crews throughout the season. We had victories and defeats but we knew that we always gave of our best and that is what truly matters. It has been great to be coached by Neil Myers this yearj he has pushed us and moulded us to be the best we could be. Whether it was in the intensive rowing camp at Nagambie, morning sessions in the boat or even in the sweaty lunch-time squats, he was always there to share his deep knowledge of the sport and lessons throughout the season. Al Miller, Coach of the 2nds, has worked relentlessly and produced once again a strong Muckies crew. His tireless efforts are always noted at the Club and I thank him for that. I would also like to thank Neil Fletcher, a.k.a. "Boatman" for his dedicated work throughout the year rejuvenating boats and fixing crew "mishaps" always with a smile on his face.

Mitchell Kent Captain of Boats.

Year 10 boys' crews It was disappointing that College was unable to boat two VIlIs for the racing season, particularly when having to compete against the strength of numbers from the APS boys' schools such as Melbourne Grammar and the continually dominating


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Scotch College. However the 14 boys must be praised for their commitment and determination which was habitually on display as they aspired to do their best. The boys 1st VIII saw plenty of the Victorian countryside, competing in five regattas, at four different venues. Competition proved strong (especially those boys dressed in red), yet the crew approached each event with great enthusiasm. The boys experienced a few too many minor 'shipwrecks~ including catching crabs and even breaking riggers! During the final weeks of training the crew produced some exceptional performances and it was unfortunate expectations were not fulfilled at the Head of the River regatta. Coach Scott Penning was proud of the continual effort to improve their technique and fitness each weekj the general good nature of the boys, along with their terrific spirit was appreciated. The 'fantastic' four may have missed out on rowing in an eight for much of the racing season, yet with new recruits Adam Cooper and Trent Sullivan, and under the experienced eye of their coach Paul Van Prooyen (and on occasion Tim Wright), the boys fine -tuned their fitness and technique to produce some positive results. Unquestionably the highlight for the boys IV was a victory at the Junior School State Championships on the Barwon. In a dominating row the crew won the Year 10 Male School Coxed Four - Division 3j a fabulo,-!s effort boys. There was no event for the four at the Head of the River, so a Year 10 2nd VIII was quite literally 'thrown together' which included several inexperienced boys from other year levels. Considering the crew only trained three times prior to the regatta and not one of the boys had raced over the 2000 metre distance, a second place in the B final was an impressive achievement - well rowed! The trio of coaches who supported the two crews must be thanked for their constant encouragement and guidance, along with David Curnow for organising the land training sessions. All in the College Boat Club, but in particular the year 10 boys VIII, are truly grateful to Neil Fletcher our entertaining and ever reliable boatman who ensures the boats are kept afloat! Congratulations to the boys for their endless enthusiasm. I am certain all will return to the Barwon River, given that the boys

were ready to begin their preparation for the 2009 season the day after the APS Head of the River!

Louise Monotti Year 10 Rowing Co-ordinator Year 10 boys' crews 2008 crew

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Rowing: The Director's Report: The last few weeks before the Head of River regatta were extremely busy with the seeding of crews. All the boys' crews competed in the Scotch Mercantile Regatta at the Nagambie Lakes while the girls' crews competed in the Head of Schoolgirls' Regatta on the Barwon River before final regatta of the season, the Head of the River at Nagambie. All regattas were held in fine conditions.

The Scotch Mercantile Regatta: The Scotch Mercantile Regatta was a seeding regatta for the heats at the Head of the River with heat winners going straight into the final and the first two in each repechage also making the final whilst all other went into the B Final. The boys' 1st VIII had an ill Bowman in Henry Russell and despite rowing technically better, they finished in the B Final where they finished better than two other crews so achieving a better seeding. The 2nd VIII finished well in their repechage making the A Final. They finished in 6th place in the final this becoming their seeding in the Head of the River.


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The ear 10 bo s in1.proved greatly but, in a very tough heat, fini h ed at the tail of the field . After catching a crab in tl1.eir final, the fa ed a v ry di.ffi.cult ta k again fini hing at the rear of the field. Two "YI ar 9 crew ompet d at aganlbie for tlle first tin1e and the weatller wa very kind to them. Both rews rowed well and appear d to b e rowing longer than otller crew . The B crew finished in 6th place in their A final.

Head of Schoolgirls Regatta: The HO G regatta provided orne very e.,'{ citing racing with all cre,· racing well in heat , repechage and semis de pite orne last minute rearranging of crew-s due to illnes and injury. even of the twelve crew ompeting made it to A Finals, a tremendou re ult.

placings. The Year 9 A IV coached by Sue Campbell won impressively from Carey follOwing on from their great win at Head of Schoolgirls, tlle only Geelong area crew to do so. The Year 9 2nd IV coached byJohn Hill also had a strong win over Carey. Our Year 9 Boys VIlIs while starting to show good technique and appearing to row longer than other crews were not able to match tlle race rating of their opposition. We expect to see som e good inlprovement from this group as they progress through the Boat Club. The Senior 1st and 2nd VIII crews had probably their best racing for the season with tlle 2nd VIII rowing well in tlleir repechage to make the A final, but were unable to match the otller crews in the Final. The 1st VIII, despite rowing technically well, were not able to make the A final having drawn the eventual winners Scotch College in their heat. They rowed well in the B final finishing ahead of Carey and Caulfield Grammars.

The highlight was an excellent performance by the Year 9 1st VIII oached by ue Campbell who won the A Final beating a very trong MLC crew. The - -girl ' ~nd VIII also rowed well and fini hed rd in the A Final. The enior 1 t VIII ra> ed well in their heat and repechage but unfortunately came up against MLC and t Catherine' , placing 3rd in their emi. The 2nd VIII won a do e race in their heat to go traight into the final while Geelong Grammar came through the repechage to the final. The final aw a hard race between College and Grammar but the battle wa for 3rd and 4th with MLC and Melbourne Grammar at the fro nt of the field. The Year 10 girls showed strong determination despite som e crews having to make last minute changes. Four of the six crews made the A Final with some very close racing, especially the D crew, coached by Louise Monotti, were overtaken by Toorak College in the la t two stroke of the race.

APS Head of the River Regatta: The Regatta was run in excellent conditions despite b eing very warm. The College had a very good result overall coming away with S wins, 6 if we include our Year F Divisio n Girls' IV wh o came 2nd to our E crew coached by Ben Thompso n. Louise Monotti's Year 10 D crew also won giving her 4 wins in the APS regattas in 3 years. The Year 10 Boys A crew unfortunately had a mishap which once again did not allow them to show their potential. We put together a second Year 10 crew made up of some spare Year 9 boys and the Year 10 IV that had been very successful during the season. They managed to beat H aileybury and Xavier in the B Final. The Year 9 girls performed very well, two 1st and two 2nd

The Girls 1st VIII rowed well in their preliminary race and, despite being beaten by CareYi it was felt that they should still be able to give Geelong Gran1111ar a scare in the final . It was not to be howevel, and although they gave it their all, Geelong Gran1111ar proved to be to strong finishing a good 18 seconds ahead of the field with our girls finishing in Sth place.

The highlight of the day came in the Girls 2nd VIII with the "Muckettes" finishing at the head of the field with Geelong Gran1111ar. The win gave our long suffering coach Andrew Cleary his first H ead of the River winj congratulations. The winning crews were as follows :

Senior Girls' crews : 1st VIII: Jessica Chirnside (Bow), Rebecca Wi ddico mbe (2)) Alice Fraser (3" Rachel Golightly (4- Captain ofBoats)) Miranda Williams (5), Julia Hurley (6· Vice Captain of Boats)) Nicole McLean (7), Alice Morgal1 (Stroke)) Meaga I Andrews (Cox). Richard Tomczak (Coach) 2nd VIII: Katalin Saunders (Bow)) Mary Bradshaw (2)) Belinda Pollad (3)) Maysie Brehaut (4)) Ella Riley (5)) Laura Nielsen (6)) Kate Kittelty (7" Isabelle Russell (Stroke)) Katherine Holding (Cox). Andrew Cleary (Coach . Reserves: Georgie Webster, Sa mantha Brimacombe) Ruth Blail:Senior Girl; Coordinator: Mrs Ros Palmer

Senior Boys crews: 1st VIII: Henry Russell (Bow- Vice Captain of Boats), Alexander Stewa rt (2). jack Richardson (3), jeremy Sturges (4J james Pasco (5), Mitchell Kent (6- Vic ' Captain of Boats), William Heath (7), Timothy Cleary (Stroke), Fletcher Kef/. (Cox). Neil Myers (Coach) 2nd VIII: Harry Seward (Bow), Daniel Bertone (2), Darcy Hare (3), Angu Fitzpatrick(4), joshua Forrest (5), Angus Seller (6), Samuel O'Brien (7), Matthell Carroll (Stroke), jonathon Reid (Cox). Alistair Miller (Coach). Reserves: Alex Telegil1, Rhys Hocking.


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Rowing: Girls 1st VIII 2nd Row: Mr Richard Tomczack (Coach), Alice Fraser, Miranda Williams, Nicole McLean, Rebecca Widdicombe Front Row: Meagan Andrews (Coxswain), Isabelle Russell, Julia H urley, Rachael Golightly ( Captain of Boats), Alice Morgan

Girls' Captain of Boats Report

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ur first dayofsurnrner holidays sawus head straight into day one of our eight day rowing camp in Nagambie. As well as immediately forming new friendships the first few days created killer blisters and aching muscles but thanks to Sue Heath, Deb Kent and Sue Andrews' aid we were well looked after and cared for. Rowing camp for the girls was a positive experience where we discovered just exactly what can be achieved. The first weekend back we had our first regatta on the Barwon. This weekend proved our holiday training had paid off, racing about 6 or 7 races over the two days. Unfortunately, in our next few regattas, illness and injuries had risen in the Geelong College boat sheds. For the next few weeks we had to chop and change crews making it hard to have a clear mind set going into each race. We had a few long days at regattas in Carrum and agambie and one on the Yarra where we raced right in the centre of Melb ourne. At these regattas we were right up there with the top teams despite our illnesses. At Head ofSchoolgirls the 1stgirlswere placed in very competitive heats and came 3rd meaning we were unable to make it through to the final. The 2nds had a close win on the Saturday putting them straight through to the finals on Sunday. They put up a good .6.ght and finished 4th. Our final and biggest regatta of the season, Head of the River was a whole lot of mixed emotions. The 1sts had a surprising and close final. All competitors tepped up and we were neck and neck all the way to the finish line. The official result saw us take out Sth place. The highlight of the day was the Muckettes who had an incredible win. It was an an1azing result which was much deserved.

Much appreciation goes to Mrs Palmer for her support and encouragement to us girlsj eil Myers for the huge amount of organisingj to our parents and the Parents' Support group and most of all, our passionate and dedicated coaches Andrew Cleary; Richard Tomzac and Anita Whitehouse. Unity and friendship is what makes rowing so special. The whole experience is something that will stay with me for Ufej I wish all the girls good luck for their future.

Rachael Golightly

Rowing: 2nd VIII To those who carried on the tradition of the College Muckettes, the 2008 season will stay firmly in our memories for many years to come. The four Muckette veterans of the crew, Maysie Brehaut (.6.ve seat), Katalin Saunders (stroke), Ella Riley (three seat) and Isabelle Russell (promoted to the 1st Bow) kept the spirit of the Muckettes alive and showed just how much fun can be had while going places backwards. The Year lIs - Georgie Webster (Bow), Samantha Brirnacombe (Bow), Mary Bradshaw (two seat), Belinda Pollard (four seat), Laura Nielsen (six eat), Kate Kittelty (seven seat), Katherine Holding (cox) and Ruth Blair (injured), all added their own flair to the loud and exciting eason. Our boat, affectionately known as the Doccy T became a 2nd home to the 11 Muckettes and saw 9 of us cro s the fini h line fir t but all 11 of us win the Girls 2nd VIII Head of the River. A huge thankyou must go to all parents who have given up many hours of sleep to get us to training and who pent weekend standing on a river bank, somewhere in Victoria, cheering. Thankyou also to Mrs Palmer who this year upported both senior girls crews, and to our boatman Neil, who aved the Doccy T more than once. The biggest thanl.70u though mu t


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g t ur c a h, b eau e without th e in anely awesome Andr w 1 ar (who lo ked great,vith pink hair !), we vlOuldn't have had uch an incredibl memorabl ea on. And rem ember: 0 Ifs. But . It an Be. It 'W ill B ... And It "'"as.

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Rowing: Year 9 Girls' crews E en though the e ion wa h ort, a sizable Prep chool ontingent of fledgling girl rowers to ok to th e port with enthu ia m and endea our. Our 4th crev, of Claire Allinson, Julia a tle , Brittany Garrett, Tasmin .Kip and Alice Odam a Cox, rowed re pectable races in all fo ur regatta. The girls' teduuque, thank to old-Collegian and Coach Laura O'Rourke, in1proved in1mensely during the e ion, and their potential for the future i good. Our 3rd crew of EnUly erle, Lucy Hughes, Billy Fenton, Bronte Thornton and Catherine Flynn certainly created a fun and spirited atmo phere down at the river. Affectionately known a the 'giggle crew', and te ting their coach Monique Michalowski's p atien ce at tin1e , the girls cheerfully gave their b est on race days. The 2nd crew consisted of strong, aililetic girls. They were Brydie Murrihy, H olly Shelly, Sarah Sturges, Anna Brodie and Jasmine Em elle was their competent Cox. These girls looked like a winning crew from the start and fulfille d their potential

by winning at th final Head of the School Girls' Regatta at agambie, a wonderful and de erved outcome, especially for tl1eir oachJohn Hill. Final mention must go to our 1st crew. They were Alex Kvan t, Sophie Faulkner, Addy Dunkley-Smith, Jennifer Cleary and C x 'was ophie Radalj, who wa couted from the Prep school. After a far &'om glamorous performance at tl1e first two regattas, the girls metaphorically blew th other schools out of the water by winning, not just at th e Head of the River, but also at the Head (If tl1e chool Girls' Regatta where the competition is tl1e fiercest. one wa more pleased for tl1em tl1an their coach, Sue Campbell. Congratulations to all tl1e girls. It was a successful season wit 1 tl1e hope of many more to come. It was great to see a large numb er of Year 10 girls continue to row in 2008 and the College was able to boat six crews. Ergometer tests (over 1000 metres) indicated exceptional promise fro n the squad - never before had tl1ere been so many girls doc { excellent tin1es. The coaches were certainly impressed - so muc 1 that Rebecca Widdicome was promptly recruited to a seat in th e Senior girls 1st VIII!

Year 10 Girls' crews The competitive aspirations of the crews produced som ~ tremendous results on the water in the lead up to tl1e two mail regattas. Early in the season, the first two girls' IVs mostly traille i together in an VIII. In their debut (and only) appearance t the Barwon Regatta, they competed in the same divisions as our College Senior girls' 2nd VIII along with older, powerfd and more experienced opposition. The girls exceeded thei own expectations with some powerful rowing and discovered they were not as far behind the more senior boats as they had imagined! In early Febru ary I was delighted College was triumphant ir

defendmg the Morongo Cup - awarded to the most successfu school at the Year 10 level at the Morongo Schools Regatta. The girls 2nd IV must be acknowledged for their splendid season, making the A final at each regatta. No doubt the mghligh of all their races was a victory at the Junior Schools State Championsmps. The ecstatic crew received a very shiny medal tc match their big snUles. In the week leading up to the Head of the Schoolgirls regatta each crew had at least one girl dealing with an injury or illness -

some boats did not even manage to train out on the water. It wa~ a tremendous effort to have four of the six crews make it throug to the A finals. Over the two day regatta, and 341 races, the girl 4th IV officially had the narrowest loss, lOSing their A final by 0.29 seconds - apprOximately 10 centimetres. Although we did not come home with any medals, the coaches were pleased with the girls' performances. Crowd numbers were exceptionally low at the APS Head of the


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River, and along with the stilling conditions, it created an eerie atmosphere. There was every chance junior races may have b een cancelled due to the oppressive heat and at some point during the day the temperature peaked at 41 °. It was extremely pleasing every College crew had the opportunity to complete their racing. Our Year 10 rowers had mixed results, but they did their best coping with the extreme heat. The girls 5th IV won their final, with the 6th IV placed second in the same division. The 4th IV made amends for their narrow loss at Head of the Schoolgirls winning their final by three lengths. The College Boat Club struggled to find enough students to cox crews and the Year 10 girls squad recruited two younger brothers, Tom Welleman (Year 9) and Harnish Russell (Grade 6). I am grateful the boys were willing to take on the challenge of 'bossing' the girls - we would not have coped without them

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and I congratulate and thank them both for their commitment. Considerable thanks must be extended to the coaches - their passion and loyalty to the girls is greatly appreciated. Rowing at the College provides many opportunitiesj learning about teamwork, commitment and accepting challenges, establishing lifelong frien dships and having fun, along with developing great levels of personal fitness. Winning is an added bonus. Congratulations to the girls (and boys) for their efforts and I hope to see many of them return for the 2009 season. Louise Monotti Year 10 Rowing Co-ordinator

Year 10 girls' crews 2008 2nd IV

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Sam Dobson

Lyndall Watson

Madeleine Steel

Grace lnne s

Leah Bowtell

Louisa Bennison

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Lily Chirnside Lucy Heath Libby Graham Alethea Rose Mr Alan Darker

Katherine Monotti Hannah Welleman Brittany Fitzpatrick

Emily Carr Brigette Russell Georgia Ratcliffe MegEdde

Ellie Watson Cara McKinis

Ryleigh Dunstan EstherHume Phoebe Cordner TomWelieman

Nicola Rile Fiona Barton

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Scott Chirnside

4th IV

-Jacqui Devrome Louise Monotti

5th IV

BenThomEson

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Demi Della·Porta Marina Farmer

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It wo uld be aD t ay that The long oll ege D ivi ng squad has trai ned ;ll1d ompeted harder than in prev iou year es} eciall y with th in tr du ti n of a 7 am train ing ' sion along wi th the rest of the aquati tam.

We nd d th aso n \·\Ti th the AP final, at M A whi ch wa" e pe ially ex iting for the younger m mb ers of the team co mpetin! j) r the fir t tim at SUd l a large ven u . All th team dived to th e be ofth irabilitywith on i tent re ul tsthro ughout. neofo urnewe di er , Molly M affr y howed talent oming rd on thi occa ion rall our girl ' quad Jini hed 4th again t stro ng co mpeti tio n fron ther AP s hoo l . The boy ' quad ombin d with Geelon! Grammar diver to finish a om mendab le Stll p lace with Daniel Val De Pol diving very well to finish 3rd again t stro ng competiti on.

ome individual brillian -e wa hm n on the ill ht fr m th e Geelong II e tudent indudin J ck Ker haw \ h pIa d4thinthe U1 6 100m free Ie and br ke a Geelon ollege record \ hi h wa previou I r held b r pa t lympian wimmer Peter D oak, and Jamie P rter who placed rd in th 1 100m free tyle. e al 0 ombin ed well with Geel n Granunar to produ e ome plea in re ult pen 4_' -Om Iedle Relay and the Op en in reI a indudin th -I- ,- Om Free tyle relay where \ e placed" rd in both re pe tively. pe ial mention mu toto Tom liddlemi a Ice Cap tain for all hi help durin the ea on and Ir Porter, Dean Alchin and Fiona kinner who contributed countle hour tm ard our training and competition da .

BOtll the girl ' and the boy ' teams were assi ted at tll e last mom en b replacement diver . A p ialm ntion mu t go to Alice Morgan " ho was called on to dive on tlle morning of the event an d wh o rOSt to the 0 ca ion to fmi h rd in her divi ion. Bernie Chornley whe had planned to win1 on th night and Edward Ra tcliffe wh o da hee to the pool from football practice, both performed well filling in a the la t minute for tlle two mi ing Geelong Gramm ar open diver . Wi.tll uch young talent in our 200 team, we can look forward t p romi ing re ult in future year . I'd like to take the opportunity to thank Mrs Meryn Ra tcliffe fO! her terrific organi ation of the squad, especially with tlle Saturda) morning competitions, and al 0 our coache Aman da Lucas, ane D amien iewman for haring their expertise. A special thank you mu t go to George iewman for always bringing a warm an \ elcoming face to the pool and to the many parents who helped CU I each D iving co mpetition on aturday . Tom Bums-Wallace

2nd R ow: Ms Jennifer Peake (Coach), Sam PhJ!/,ps, Jack Kershaw, Gus Carmichael, Campbell McDonald, Mrs Petrilla Porter (Coach) Front R ow: Jamie Parler, Blake L eeman, Th omas Burns-Wallace ( Captain), Tom Middlemiss (Vice Captain), Jake Davie


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Girls' quad ::-=h e year2008hasbeena goodonefOrTheGeelon g ollege gi rl swimming team . AJJ 40 se nior gi rl have bee n tirel es Iy following th e black line at the bottom of th e pool several time a week and had the chan ce to show off their well defined skills each aturday morning always coming away with impressive re ·ult . ome co nsistent tars to look ou t for are tephanje Taylor, Olivi a Dalton, Laura tekelenburg, Brittany Phillip ,je sica Mackay, and young gun EIJ a Fenton.

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ju t to give you an inkling of an idea of our season's events, on February 22nd, th e 7th Annual Open Water wim was held at Co y orner, Torquay. A field of approximately 60 competitors took to the alty water in windy co nditions for the 800m swim. Geelong College swimmers dominated the cene, with Age Group winners coming largely from oIJege. Tillseventi seen asan extension tothe PE program and is a very enjoyable event for our school swimmers. The next week, 2nd March, the swim team attend ed The Geelong All Schools wimming CarruvaJ. Thjs was a massive success for the senior girls' team and the sernor boys' team. We were victorious by more than 100 point , winrung the Baton Sllield fo r Girls and the trahan llield for Boys. The team relays were the stand ou t events on th e Sunday which really showed how well rounded and skilled the whole team was. The final competition for the girls wa the APS Combined wll1U1ung and Diving Sports at MSAC on Tuesday 11 th March. TI1e girl finjshed a crerutable 4th berund very tough competition from Haileybury College, Caulfield GraJ11JTIar and Wesley College.

The competition wa clo ely conte ted and highlight included the Open 4xSOm Medley and Freestyle relays and the U 17 SOm Brea t troke events. A pecial thank-you mu t go to all the 'upporters a welJ a Dr Turner and M Gill for cheering us on.

I would li ke to extend a large thank-you to Fiona Skinner and Dean Alchin, for not only their excellent coaching skills, but their consistent ability to inspire all the swimmers to try their be t and to Mrs Meryn Ratcliffe and her band of helpful parents who work tirelessly every aturday to run the Diving competitions in conjunction with the swimming. Also thanks mu t go to Damjen Niewman, Brittany Scott and George iewman for their expert Diving coacrung. Thank you to the Year 12 swimmers, ome of whom have been swimmmg in the APS team for five year, for putting the flair into our sport and who have been great role models for the younger one . These extraordinary girls are Georgia illness, Emily Rutherford, gaire Rob on, Sarah D'Altera and my Vice Captain Harriet Brown. Finally, a huge thank-you must go to Mr Porter. All the swimmers are well aware of the effort she puts in to get not only the swimming competitions going, but the Open Water swims and the djving competitions, and we are all extremely grateful for that and her constant encouragement. Well that's the swimmIDg season for 2008i we had a great team and I was proud to be the captain.

Phoebe Steinfort Captain

2nd Row: Mrs Petrina Porter (Coach), Olivia Dalton, Eliza Curnow, Laura Stekelenburg, Rebecca Widdicombe, Stephanie Taylor, Jessica Mackay Front Row: Georgia Scott, Laura Jeljs, Harri et Brown (Vice Captain), Phoebe Stein/art (Captain), Brydie Murrihy, Grace Inness, Eliza Scott Coacll: Mrs Fiona Skinner (Absent)


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stu dents were very capabl: led by T~nnis Captains Callum :V0~d and Stephanie Guy. I woul like to thank them for theil'leadershlp and wonderful contnbutlOn to Geelong Coll ege Tennis over many years. tephanie should also be congratulated on achievingAPS selection, which, together with her four ea on a a member of the College Girls 1st teanl, is a magnificent achievement.

pecials thanks hould also be e..'{tended to our specialist coaches, Mr Roger Smith and Tony Brushfield, whc have helped coach acros a number of teams. Their outstanding tennis knowledge and experience is greatl} appreciated by both tile students and staff who were able to work with them.

Mrs Debbie Filling

Boys' 1st Team The 1 t VIII tennis team was always going to face an uphill battle in the season of2007/ 2008. However, after a year that tested us boili physically and mentally, the team showed iliat success wasn't purely dependent on winning and could be achieved through dedication and a desire to improve. Having lost over 80% of our previous year's players, an untried squad was selected to tackle what was alway going to be a difficult year. The boys were openly exposed from ilie very firs t game where iliey took on a committed Caulfield unit who, upon brushing aside the College line-up in 30+ degree heat, decided it was a good idea if iliey were to hold a training session iliat afternoon. Tough defeats followed against Scotch and Carey, however strong improvements were apparent wiili more sets and games being collected wiili each outing. Follovring ilie summer break, the boys gailiered togeilier wiili ilie aim of toppling Geelong Grammar and Brighton in ilie upcoming weeks. Unfortunately neiilier was possible, wiili ilie College losing narrowly in boili matches, drawing level on sets wiili

Granmlar only to lose on a count bac! of ilie number of games won. The seasor finished with iliree extremely tough games agains' Melbourne Gran1l11ar, Wesley and Xavier respectively, 3 of ilie top 4 teams. Despite ilie obvious lack of successful results, ilic personalities and characters iliat made up the Geelon£ College outfit won us a great deal of respect from oUi opponents. Sam Caldowplayed solidly all year at numbel I, an extraordinary effort for a boy in Year 10. He Wa1 duly supported by Nelson Wang, Themba Walllstrom Harry Byrnes, Dominic Tigani and Chris Lau whc battled hard all year. The Year 12 members of the team Lorcan Matthews, Fraser Byrnes, Ayce Cordy, Aengm Cassidy and Ashley Narita showed strong leadershiF and great maturity, playing consistently all year. Thalli you to Kelvin MacLean, our dedicated coach, and all 0 1 iliose who supported tennis throughout tile year ane made it a very enjoyable time for everyone involved.

Callum Wood Captain

Boys' 1st Tennis Team 2nd Row: Nelson Wang, Aengus Cassidy, Ayee Cordy, William Kittelty, Lorean Mathews, Sam uel Caldow Front Row: Dominic Tigani, Fraser Byrnes, Christopher Lau, Callum Wood (Captain), Ashley Narita, Themba Wahlst'ronl, Harrison Byrnes Coach : Mr Kelvin Maclean


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Boys' 2nd Team

Boys' Year 10 Teams

The 2nd boys had a successful summer season with a number ofwins over some very good tennis teams from Melbourne. The dedication that was shown by all was appreciated and this dedication was the catalyst for the successful results. The whole team improved out of sight throughout the year thanks to the help of Tony Brushfi.eld. TIlankS to those boys who helped out when short of numbers, and good luck with future tennis ambitions. The team consisted of James Brotchie, Connor Van Ingen, Cameron Wade, Tom Darley, William Russell, James O'Donnell, Isaac Baker, Matthew Collett and Luke Storey.

In 2007/ 2008 The Geelong College entered three team s into the Year 10 Boys APS competition. The boys played against some very tough oppositionj however they worked diligently under their coaches and enjoyed their tennis experiences. The skills they have developed this year will assist them as they progress to the senior boys' competition during the coming season. Mark Hagebols coached the lOA team, whilst David Young (former student) and Mr Paul Conway coached the lOB and 10C teams

Tim Crowley - Coach

respectively. The Year 10 boys participating in Tennis this year included ick Brimacombe, James Brodie, Harrison Byrnes, William Bowden, Jack Hurley, Aaron Jones, Nick Malcher, Nelson Wang, Victor Min1s, Sam Hughes, Tom Nagle, Tom Patterson, Ben Roberts, Will Sloane, Santo Tripodi, James White, Charlie Barham, Jake Bertone, Ben Cailes, Alistar Maas, Andre Garcey, Grady McGuire, Alec George, James Green, Chris Jennings, Callum Maltby, Joshua Murphy, Nick Pederson, Jack Plowman, Johnny Quirk, Hamish Stephenson,JainU Taylor, Johnathon Waterhouse and Tom Wignall.

Mrs Debbie Filling - Tennis TIC

Boys' 3rd, 4th, 5th & 6th Teams The Senior boys' teams have worked enthusiastically throughout the tennis season displaying improved skills and excellent sportsmanship. All teams had a number of successful matches, together with some close tussles against very competitive opposition. The trips to Melbourne, matches at home and regular training sessions allowed ilie boys ilie opportunity to develop as a team and enjoy their time participating in a season of Geelong College Tennis. The 3rd, 4th, Sili and 6th teams were coached by Lee Jarvis, Alex Lopez, Ben Collyer (past student) and Ms Julia Ekkel respectively and I iliank iliem for ilieir efforts and contribution to tennis. The boys participating included: Sam Profitt, Bryan Tsui, Baden Kerambrun, Charles Glowrey, Kit Lee, Luke Wu, Ben Sturm, Nick Smiili, Henry Johnstone, Cody Harmon, Will Arundell, Harrison Foott, Tom Young, Eric Chien, Kim White, Daniel Gledhill, Dermot Tebb, Tim Watson, NailianMaxwell, Daniel Certoma, Luke Chaffey, David Goodridge, Chris Mack, James Wilson, Andrew Sunderland, Ryan Alldis, Immanuel Lanlpe, Alex Eddey, Tom Bowden, Michael Simandl, James Walsh, Teak McPadden, Seb Bellew, Daniel Salvalaggio, Julian Fabbian, Tom Kelly, Robert Taylor, Dylan Spence, Grant Cameron, Daniel Tomkins, Clancy O'Connor, Sam Baird, Tom McDonald, Stephen Camp and Darcy Thompson.

Mrs Debbie Filling - Tennis TIC

Boys' Year 9 Teams The Year 9A Boys team consisted of Matthew Allen, Patrick Carroll, William Grange, William Kittelty, Rowan Payne, Lachlan Serle, Trent Tomkins, Callen Wade, Ross Wettenhall and Andrew Wettenhall. While the team experienced only rare success on the scoreboard, the boys played out the season with spirit and sportsmanship, and fronted each new challenge with undiminished enthusiasm.

Mr Greg Smith - 9A Coach The Year 9B Boys' team also worked enthusiastically throughout the season developing their Tennis skills and team work against some tough opposition. Coached by Andrew Young (former student) this team included Timothy D'Adamo, Bryce George, Charlie Iredell, Addis Stevenson, Clay McKnight, Caleb Wong, Charlie Beith, Stan Gant, Ryan Tirnrns and Tom Welleman.

Mrs Debbie Filling - Tennis TIC


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SA Boys' Tennis Ten m Ba ck R ow: Jack Steel, Tom Morrison, Aaron Derksen Front R ow: Slwne Jacob, James Annstrong, Ja mes Kelly, Mitchell D unstan A bsent: Callum arit.a, Edward Be'lnison oach : Mr Michael Pam:!cridge

BB Boys' Tennis Team Back R ow: Kyle Booth, Taylor Belt, Dan Ross, Ben Stefanovic, Angus Nicholson Front Ro w: James Billings, Nicolas Molyneux, James Landy, Thomas Maguire, George Threadgold Coach : Ms Kristina Zeravica

BC Boys' Ten nis Team Back Row: Simon He, Angus Manning, Nikolas Jeremic, Padraic McGuire, Jake Booth Fro n t Row: Jack McGowan, Richa rd Baylis, Jack Hosking, Matthew McG rath, Riley Witcombe Coach : Mr Chris Dinneen

7A Boys' Tennis Team Ba ck Ro w: Ronan M ath ews, Paddy Dowling, Barclay Fitzpatrick, W illiam M ay, Lac/I Ian Baker Front Row: Patrick Bri,nacombe, Lachlan Pa lmer-Hill, Sa m Walsh, Ja ck Sll em brey Coach: Mr Michael O'Do nnell

7B B oys' Tenn is Team Ba ck R ow : Samuel Kelly, James Casey, Harrison Bowler, K evin El Hou li Front Row: M atthew Parker, W illiam Sh elley, Dan iel Hodgson, Ma x well Varl ey Coa ch: M rs Barbara Carlson


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Girls' 1st Team

tllirteen pl ayers leaving this year, we look to our younger members to ensure ilie bright future of Geelong College tennis. I would like to personally iliank ilie school for this opportunity to lead Girls

~O/ -h e 2007/ 2008 summer tennis season presented C::l./ challenges for the. 1st girls. Even before Tennis for the 07/ 08 season. nL1l~lerous

hlttmg a ball, the squad was lomed by Michael Mullen who was to combine with Julie Golightly as our coaches for the year. Our new addition was warmly welcomed and his expertise ensured we enjoyed the season.

Despite losing more games tl1an we won, the 1st girls are very proud to say we tlvashed arch rivals, Geelong Granvnar, twice! There were also many close matches tlvoughout the season including a one game loss to Haileybury. However, we were fortunate to face them for a second time in our final week of competition. We were successful in yet anoilier great match, witl1 a triumphal eight games, finishing off ilie season with a positive and uplifting result. The amoUl1t of effort behind play ensured that all tennis players enjoyed a successful season. Mr Cheatley, Mr Gilby, Mrs Porter, Mrs Filling, Mr and Mrs Byrnes, along with ilie Tennis Parents' Support Group, have all been persistent in organising and supporting Geelong College Tennis. These selfless individuals have dedicated so much of ilieir time to the smooth running of this season, and the 1st girls are truly grateful. I'd like to thank my team mates for tl1eir contribution this year. Our Year 12s JeSSica Uebergang, Kendall Craig, Sarah Henderson, Lucy Brand, Elizabeth Wood, Monique Nancarrow, Courtney Wood, as well as Year 10, member, Annabelle Uebergang have been great role models. Our new recruits Morgan Olszak, CanUlle Jeffreys and Emma Oates show much promise for ilie future. I'd also like to thank my doubles partner, Georgia Hunt for her support and dedication. Georgia will be a wonderful leader for ilie team next year, and I wish her all the best. Our Coaches, Julie and Mickhave done an amazingjob this season. They kep t us motivated at training and tlvoughout matches, making ilie season enj oyable and memorable. I wish them luck for next year as they will continue togeilier as a powerful team. Our vast nUl11ber of tlmteen brought us good luck railier ilian bad, because the diversity made us a strong, lll1ited team. With eight out of the

Girls' 1st Tennis Team 2 nd Row: Lu cy Brand, Annabelle Ueberga ng, Eliza beth W ood, Emma Oa tes, M oniqu e Nan carrow, Kendall Craig Fro ntRow: Sarah H endersoll, Geo rgia Hunt, Jessica Ueberga ng, Step/lan ie Guy (Captain), Courtney W ood, M organ Olsza k Absent: Ca mille Jeffreys Coaches: M rs Juli e Golightly (Absent), Mr Micha el Mullens (Absen t)

Stephanie Guy - Captain

Girls'2nd Team The Geelong College Girls 2nd Tennis team for season 2007-2008 was comprised of Arabella Anderson, Emily Appleby, Eliza Browne, Sonia Campanaro, Rebecca Carman, Penny Cordner, Pip Crowley, Xanthe Douglas-Garden, Lucy Faulkner, Zoe Keogh, Kate Sinclair and Laura Thoms. Despite injury and illness, our team results of 5 wins and 3 losses were pleasing while ilie individual performances of Rebecca, Sonia and Laura wiili 6 wins from 7 Singles matches, and Zoe and Laura's 5 wins from 6 matches in doubles, was excellent. Overall, an enjoyable season for all.

Sue Anderson - 2nds Coach

3rd Green & White Teams The two Girls 3rd teams consisted of the follOwing players: Chloe Allen, Rebecca Amezdroz, Stephanie Babiolakis, Tania Babiolakis, Holly Bartlett, Laura Beveridge, Isobelle Cooke, Alice Goodear, Chelsea Hardcastle, Rachel Harris. Ainslie Herbert, Pui Ee Hor, Theresa Koch, Jessie Knott, Loren Lane, Chloe Lee, Annie Marendaz, Samantha McKnight, Frankie Mullaly, Phoebe Potter, Alika Reeve, Bernie Rossiter, Zoe Seccull, Catherine Serle, Rhian Shinners, Louise Sully, Jordan Tomkins, Georgia Witham, Emma Woolman. The girls were always competitive on the court, but had mixed success. Irrespective of ilie outcome they were always positive and thoroughly enjoyed their tennis season.

Mrs Cheryl Watson Coach


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Tennis Intermediate Girls' Teams The Girls' Intermediate tenni teams had a most enjoyable seas on. p ecialist coaching was provid ed by Mr Ben Dew and this, combined with determined attitudes, saw an in1provem ent in the girl ' kill level and ability to win matches. The regular members of the Intermediate A and B Tennis team were: Felicity Caral1, Felicity Bigelow, Georgie Warmsley, Lizzie vVarmsley, Lucy Watson, Anna Clark, Eile h Rolland, tephanie Noble, Olivia Foy, Emily Bourke, Sophie Trescowthick, Emily Profitt, Grace-Loui. e Tripodi, Georgia Pugh, EdwmaJohnstone, Domin que Tebb, Liana Banjanin and Lana Sturm.

Ms C E Matthews al1 d Mr B Dew

Junior A Girls' Tell/lis Back Row: K,ysta l Deans, Emma Alien, Fiona Riley, Fran coise Hill, Sophie Ti10rn e FrolltRow: Zoe Vaughan, Edwina Slattery, Sop hie Brand, Grace Cheatley, Katrina Bigelow Coach : M s Claire Sullivan

Junior B White Girls' Tennis Ba ck Row : Kaitly n Johnson, Ann abelle Chrim es, Talia Klein, Eliza Panckridge, H olly Russell, Danielle Roberts Front Row: Ka te Plowman, Anyck Esselink, Lucy Shorland, Hannah Chirnside, Lucy Duffield Coa ch : Mrs Jenny Shorland


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Junior B Green Girls' Tennis Back Row: Alana Hocking, Kameiko Gray, Lucy Drayton, Sophie Desborough, Zara Wilkens Front Row: Emily Fuller, Georgia Wilson, Julia Colman, Annabelle Shannon, Clementine Boyd Coach: Mrs Kristen Jones

Junior C Girls' Tennis Back Row: Emma Ring, Molly Forshaw, Laura Blake-Hahnel, Allanah Freddi, Sophie Shorland, Hannah-Mae Hoa re Front Row: Han Trinh, Alexandra Pedersen, Eileen Hu, Jaimee Allen, Emma Bath Coach: Mrs Angela Grace


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Waterpolo Boys'Squads

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~O/ he 2008 girls 1 t and 2nd Waterpolo teams consistenby /heGeelong College Boys' 1 t waterpolo team (playing e.g played with extreme enthusiasma.nd undeniable fortitu e

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in the AP 2nd Divi ion) enjoyed a most successful season, finishing undefeated in their competition. The team' average winning margin was 10 goals each week. The skill improvement in 2008 by all players was evident throughout this eason, as we played excellent team waterpolo. Our last game was in fact our closest and mo t rewarding. Playing against a highly skilled Melbourne Grammar team, we travelled to MSAC to try and keep our winning record intact. With GC b eing down 6-4 at half time, we needed to regroup and fight back (a position we had not been in all sea on) in the second half. That we did, after a few strategic moves employed by our experienced coach Dean Alchin, we gathered as a team and fought back with an impressive display that saw us win comfortably.

Our Intermediate team, playing in the lOA division (comprising mostly Year 9 boys, a Year 7 and Year 10 boy) improved throughout their sea on, learning many valuable skills that will allow a smooth transition into senior waterpolo. They won one of their games and as a team began scoring more freely in each encounter they played. After six year of waterpolo at The Geelong College, it is a sport that has been firmly entrenched in the Spring season and will remain a popular option for many students in the future.

Angus Fitzpatrick - Captain

throughout the entire season. Although waterpolo is not tlle most highly promoted game and an underrated sport witllin th College, it is played with passion and determination from all. Ea h Saturday a buoyant crowd of supporters flooded into the pool to watch players like 'best in pool' Luci Ross play strongly in defence or st,u swinlmer Laura Stekelenburg win the swim outs for the 1st team. With Goalie Erin Collins as well as key players Rebecca Widdicombe, Harric,t Brown, Rachael Golightly, Amy Stekelenburg, Brydie Murrihy, Emily Carr and Georgia Ratcliffe, the team proved a challenge to all oth( r teanlS. Finishing witll a solid tlllid on tlle ladder, we were only 2poin s behind second place. Well done girls! The supporters would then st y on to watch the 2nd team where Stephanie Taylor and Olivia Dalton ripped down the pool and Louisa Bennison, Anna Clark, Laura Jelfs, Esther Hume, Alexandra Kvant, Brigitte Russell, Brittany Fitzpatric \, Addy Dunkley-Smiili and Billie Fenton were well supported by goal e Hannah Wellemanj a mountain of rising talent, ambitious for next yeat 's 1st team. A special mention must be dedicated to our coach Kenr y McClelland who has worked tirelessly developing and nurturing tJ-e two girls' teams, giving constant direction from ilie sidelines in training and in games. Also everyiliing would have been a complete disast( r if it weren't for Mrs Porter, who has built tlle foundations of ilie te at~ since day one and a big thank you must go to her for such support net only tl1is season but my last three seasons also. Congratulations to al waterpolo teams and good luck.

Phoebe Steinfort - Captain


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Softball Ist SoftbaUTeam

/"'"',0'/he1st Softball team for 2008 played with fine form, Cd/ over the season. Our two catchers reco~ding ma~y~ins

Nellie and AJ I did an excellent job keeping the ball in play, receiving from our great pitchers Georgie, Bonnie and Morgan. Emily, Erin and Jess did a fantastic job playing bases in the diamond, aided by our superstar shortstop Sissy. After some 'team work' drills from our coaches, we successfully managed to accumulate a number of double plays throughout the season. Our fantastic outfielders Anthea, Lizzie and Milika made sure the ball was always relayed back in, and their skills resulted in a lot of home runs being stopped. CoCaptain Nicole played wherever she was needed, her skills ranging from outfielder to pitcher to catcher. With our skills not limited to the field, we were able to record many homeruns throughout the season. Our coaches Melissa and Dani were yet again fantastic, and under their guidance, we all learnt to work together well as a team. Everyone improved a great deal, and with a relatively young team, the future looks good for College softball. I would like to thank Mel, Dani and the team for a great season and lots of fun.

Sarah Morris - Captain

3rd SoftbaU Team The 3rds may have only won one game this season, but their record on paper does not tell the entire story of this enthusiastic team. They played each game with determination and made great strides over the course of the term. They also represented College well and displayed true sportsmanship. TIle team consisted of Siobhan Adams, Milika Nation, Katherine Barton, Clare Flynn, Elizabeth Marendaz, Stevie Quirk, Sarah Agosta, Sheridan Banner, Merryn Fletcher, Sophie Hayes, Lauren Kemp, Caitlin Lamont, Stephanie McKenzie, Monique Sherriff, Ella Simson, Lucinda Sloan, Nicola Luppino, Brittany Elliot, Georgia McNaughton, Emily Trethowan, and Peta Veanes.

This year the team was led byanewmember of the softball programme, Ms Gabby Demasi. She guided the players through various drills and skill development exercises. The improvements were drastic, and while the team only had one win, they had many small victories in the areas of hitting, pitching, catching and throwing. Probably the most obvious strength of this team was their supportive and encouraging banter. They were never short on praise for one another and honoured even the smallest achievements. It can be difficult arriving to the bus before dawn or training in the summer sun, but these College players always arrived with a positive attitude. Thank you to all the girls for their commitment this season. Their upbeat dispositions made sport even more enjoyable.

Intermediate B Team The Intermediate B Softball team may be the youngest players of the Senior softball programme, but they are not short on skill or determination. Their understanding of the strategy behind the game is mature and displays insight into the sport. Besides playing the sport well, these girls were true models of excellence. Their sportsmanship was second to none. The team consisted of Chloe Cook, Tailah Griffin, Jessica Kenney, Edith Lightfoot, Jessica Toulmin, Halina Van Kruining, Louise Beggs, Caitlyn Humphries, Natalie Jablonsky, Katrina Kenfield, Anna Morris, Audrey Moore, Laura Skoglund, and Emily Koroneos.

Mr David Andrews led this group of committed players and was assisted by former College 1st player, Ms Brittany Carnell. Mr Andrews organised a variety of drills while Brittany demonstrated technique. The superb coaching and player commitment resulted in astounding improvements. Their final fixture of the season was a testament to the weeks of hard work. All players made hits, and one even made a grand slam. They also worked like a machine on the field. The Caulfield team did not know what hit them. Watch out for these girls! College softball is a bright future.

Softball 1st Team Back Row: Nellie Mims, Jessica Brotchie, Erin Collins, Anthea O'Brien, Nicolette (Sissy) Dunn, Emily Trethowan Front Row: Bonnie Sanders, Ale;tandra Cromarty, Sarah Morris (Captain), Nicole Filling (Vice Captain), Georgina Bull, Morgan Smith


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00 awthe boy' 1 t ba ketball team entered in theAPS 2nd Division once again, where we faced ome of the toughest competition the AP has to offer. We had an early 10 to tart the ea on, but to the boys' credit with some hard work at training and self-belief, we managed to get the sea on back on track with consecutive win in the middle of the ea on, which put u in a good place for the redraw. We had our close game, a the one we had with St Kevin's. Our boy had a S point lead at half tin1e, but in the past have let the game lip. We were holding on, but St Kevin's fought back to b e within one ba ket with a minute to go. But unlike other games, we had the cool heads of Andre Garceyand Chris Atkinson who showed leadership beyond their years and College had a 3 point

The quick Jordan Timms was always there for fas t breal(s whilst Ben Robert wa never short of a word of encouragement for the team . I would especially like to thank our coach Chris Clyne for h s dedication to the teamj he made training enjoyable even though he worked us hard for some terrific results. We all benefited frol n his guidance throughout the season. I also would like to than k Mr Donovan for all the work he did behind the scenes for the team, he wa an invaluable support. This season was one of th e most enjoyable seasons I have had since I started playing College ba ketball and I would like to thank everybody involved fer making it so.

Andrew Hollander Captain

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This season was the last for 3 members of the team, Sam O'Brien, Ayce Cordy and 1. I would like to thank them for their support and leader hip of the team, making it a memorable and successful season. The future looks bright for College basketball with the up and coming Jake Carnell who was the only Year 9 on the team. The season uncovered new talent in Russell George who showed how much of an asset he is with his rebounds and big rejections. The two 3 point specialists of the team, Dominic Tigani and athan Maxwell, proved invaluable during the seasonj when needed, they could shoot a big three pointer and every week would try and see who could shoot the more impressive one.

The final season for us Year 12 players has finally ended. We di 1 a superb job this season recording 6 wins and 3 losses, a gre t improvement from 2007's 2 wins and 7 losses. This achievement can be credited to the whole team who showed great dedication and commitment throughout the season. There were definitel r young talented players who each played a specific role in th ~ team. Rhys Hocking controlled the rebounds, while Jeff Yeung , and Alexander Gervis' shooting ability helped us with scoring. On the other hand, the Year 12s also had some great players. Yu Xing Wu, Gabriel Lau and I helped the team with all aspects of the game. Unfortunately, Cody Harmon who was also on ou ·

B asketball Boys 1st Team Back Row Dominic Tigani) Russell George) Christopher Atkinson) Jake Carnell) Benjamin Roberts Front Row: Nathan Maxwell) Andrew Hollander (Captain)) Chris Clyne (Coach)) Samuel O'Brien) Jordan Timms A bsent: Andre Garcey


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team list was able to play only one game before he got injured and David Chan moved overseas mid season. We would like to thank Mr Donovan and our coach Bill Hickleton for making this season enjoyable, as well as the spectators who came to support us on Saturdays. I am sure that everyone will take some great memories with them from this season.

Amornsak Monsereenusorn

Basketball Boys' 5th Team 1he 5th team had an excellent season in 2008 remall1ll1g undefeated for the entire year. There were five core players who were the main stays in the line up from week to week. They were Ross Anderson, Luke Chaffey, Joelan Jeffreys, Kit Lee and Alan He. 1he entire team played consistent no-nonsense basketball for the majority of matches. As the season progressed the thought of an undefeated season started to become more of a reality. In the final game we thought we had blown our chances being 5 points down with a minute to go. Ross, however, pulled down an offensive rebound and made the shot. There was a big defensive stop at the other end and with seconds remaining on the clock, Kit nailed a three pointer to tie the game and complete an exciting undefeated season. 1hanks must go to our coach Mr Bennett for all his efforts throughout the season as all players showed great improvement, and to other players who filled in when we had limited numbers due to illness and injury.

Basketball Boys' Inter B Team Ihe Inter B basketball team, made up of five Year 10 students and one Year 9 student, won the majority of their games, only arrowly losing to strong teams from Xavier and Wesley. The boys played superbly and more often than not defeated the opposition by more than 20 points, an excellent achievement indeed.

Jack Angliss was consistently the best player on the team, scoring many of the team's points every game and providing some excellent steals whilst Matthew Yang never failed to surprise with his exceptional jumping ability. 1he team's defensive centre Luke McGowan towered over the opposition, blocking their shots and providing some good rebounds for easy points. Nick Pederson and Stan Lian were good all rounders, providing support in offense and defence, pressuring the opposition and stealing the ball. Caleb Wong dominated the middle of the court with his strong ball skills. The team was also well supported by the occasional Year 10 1st team player including Russell George, Andre Garcey and Ben Roberts. A special to thank you to our coaches Mr Mahon and Mr Hunter for their wise words and support throughout the season.

Luke McGowan

Basketball Boys' Year 9C Team As the winter sport season neared, the Year 9C squad started getting ready. At the start of the season our team of Year 9s included Addis Stevenson, Charlie Beith, Ryan Timms (who joined us from the lOB's to help out), James Potter, Nick Fulton, Vincent Glynn, Clay McKnight, Caleb Wong, Chase Galbraith and me, (Lachlan Serle). 1hroughout the season, we maintained consistent performances winning just over 50% of the matches, even defeating some of the giants ofthe court. We were lucky to have Eason Wu join our team for the latter part of the season, due to the untimely departure of Vincent Glynn and Clay McKnight. In addition, Caleb started spending a majority of his time in the lOB's. 1hrough all these ups and downs we still managed to have a good time and enjoy playing the game. I would like to thank our coach Lee Jarvis for all his efforts throughout the season.

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Football In the following two w"eeks our good form continued with a win over Brighton at home and a comprehensive victory over v\Tesley in testing conditions. At this point in tin1e we sat on top of the APS ladder, and boa ted the best start to an APS season by any Geelong College tean1 in living memory. However, a season ending injury to Henry Johnstone began to reveal some physical cracks in the tean1. Unable to recreate the 4 quarters of pressure previou ly seen in past weeks, the boys suffered their first loss to the might of Xavier. Josh Hoevenaars and Angus ice howed va t in1provement with solid performance , while Doug Ford began to cement hin1Self in the 1st XVIII line up. A three week break provided the boys with a fresh start, yet could not reignite our earlier success. The team was reshuffled with Chris Mack, James Coumans, Michael Douglas, Charles Glowrey and Elliot Mann getting their call up, while ed Rogerson and Shaw Kitchen continued their great form. The team continued to suffer defeats, yet in these challenging tin1es, young players Harrison Foott, James Sandri and Isaac Baker showed some impressive leadership, while Callum Wood, Ben Dales-Sutton and Tom Burns Wallace continually proved their value to the side. Whilst our effort could not be questioned, our execution and decision making was continually keeping the side from its fifth win for the year. Losing our Year 10 'prodigies' to State Representative football and Mitch Kent to shoulder injury, we found ourselves entering our final encounter on a five game losing streak. However, the boys showed no signs of poor form and matched their more fancied St Kevins' opponents. Jeremy Mountjoy once again proved to all that his actions could 'do the talking; and showed some much needed class with the ball in his hands. Yet even a mighty leap and brilliant final quarter goal from much improved utili~ Alex Herd, was not enough to get College over the line. Losing by two straight kicks, the boys were able to walk off the ground with the knowledge that they had done their jumper very proud indeed.

The success and enjoyment of this season would not have been possible without fantastic support on and off the field. The tireless efforts of team manager and TIC of football, Mr. Clifford were an1azing, and the passion and excitement which he brings to anything 'football' is a credit to himself and the school. Mark Brown, our retiring trainer, was very valuable all year and must be commended on his expertise and professionalism. The Carji Greeves Club has been instrumental once again in their organisation of home matches and everything else that goes on behind the scenes. Our coach Brian Cordy and his assistan t, Anthony Petkovic worked tirelessly to improve all members of the Senior Football squad and more importantly to make sure that all of our players were getting the best out of themselves and enjoying their football. Finally, I would like to thank my teammates for th e camaraderie they displayed all season and for the way in which they have continued to uphold the strong Geelong College footb all tradition. It has been an honour to have captained such a wonderful group of young men and my only regret is the many matches I missed playing with you all.

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Footba1l3rd XVIII Team In what was a momentous year for the 3rd XVIII football side, there were many triumphs, as well as the inevitable. Although perhaps not the most skilled side in the competition, nor the most successful, what we lacked in these aspects, we more than made up for in spirit. The highlight of the season was undoubtedly our win against Xavier College. The come from behind win was a victory of pure endeavour and courage. Down by two goals with 5 minutes remaining, there were several pieces of play which will stay with all the boys for the rest of their lives. After taking a big, intercepting, pack mark in the middle of the ground, Captain Callum Randall swung onto his trusty right boot and spotted up spearhead Matthew Lugg inside the forward 50. True to form, Matthew went back calmly, and slotted it through . Moments later, Tom Wheeler hit Harry Seward with a lace out pass, and once again, our forwards delivered. After a few more frantic minutes the boys held off the Xavier challengers, and were rapt to at last be savouring the taste of victory.

Other great contributors throughout the year for the 3rd side included Stan Rho with his effervescent run through the centre of the ground, Zach Menheere with his close defensive skills, Ben Shultz, who was without a doubt, the silkiest mover in the side, and was forever coming up with different ways to 'outwit' his opponents; Andrew Sunderland and Tom Beaumont also put in great contributions throughout the season, and their effort in always winning the hard ball was truly a Sight to behold. A huge thanks must go to Coach, Geoff Rutty, who was always giving us words of encouragement. His tactical nous played a huge role in the improvement of the boys, and their betterment as people. A large thank you must go to parent helper, Mr Brian Shultz, who was a constant support throughout the year; without him the side could never have functioned so effectively.

Matth ew Wade

Football! OA Team The lOA Football season started on a high, beating fierce rivals Geelong Grammar convincingly in our first match, despite missing four key players who had been called up to play with the 1st XVIII. We would be without these players, and later a fifth, for most of the season. Our next few matches recorded mixed results: we put up an encouraging performance against Xavier and received a thrashing at the hands of Melbourne Grammar. In Round 5 the College 1st team had a bye and we were all excited at the prospect of having some of our gun players back to help face St. Kevins. However, even with the

team putting in a great effort, we were unable to overcome a very strong St. Kevins' team that had lost just one game in three years. Despite these disappointing losses we continued to improve during the year through the guidance of Coach Mick Mullen and in our last home game of the year, we managed to beat Haileybury College on Main Oval, a highlight for all the boys. Thanks must go to Ron Watt and Tom van Kalken who helped out with training and especially to Mick Mullen for helping to improve our game throughout the year.

Daniel Van De Pol Year S Football Team Back Row: Jack H osking, Matthew Lamont, Alex ander Certoma, Dan Ross, Macklen Barker, E dward Ke rshaw, Edward Bennison, Angus Widd icom be, Aaron Derksen, Oliver Harris, H arrison Mann, Alexander Shannon, Richard Baylis. Middle Row: Daniel N agle, Jack West, Alexander N eerhu t, James Billings, Jack Steele, Tom Morrison, Tom R ogan, Padraic McGuire, Sebastial1 McMillan, Geo rge Th readgold, James Landy, Angus Nicholson, Riley W itcom be Front Row: Th omas Maguire, Oliver eerhut, John Simson, James KeI1I1Y, Jack McGowal1, James Kelly, Joshua Saunders, Ja m es Malcher, R andall Fincham, M atthew R oche, George M cFarlane Absent: N icholas Qu ail, Mitchell Dunstan Coaches: Mr M ark Seeckts, Mr Mark Russell


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Football Year 7 Foo tb all Tea m Back Row : Matthew Cas lles, Tho mas Batari/o, Lachlall Palmer-Hill, Wi/liam May, Jam es Kora ll eos, NicilOlas ChriStO ll, Dyla" McRae-Palm , r, Fmser Brierly, Barclay Fitzpatrick, Ma x St,,;"'fo rl, Frazer lewart, Dalliel Batarilo, Peter Allgliss Mid dl e Row: Pat-rick Spinazzola, Max Pay"e, Lacl,lali Baker, Thomas Jacksoll, Alexallder Wood Liam Watson, Isaac Craw ley, Sam Walsh, Paddy Dowlillg, Cl,arlie Medic, Ky le Carnell, Alldrew Batarilo Fro ll t ROlli: Sam uel Ke lly, Hamish Selle,; Patrick Brimacombe, Lachie Chomley, Will Langley, Samuel Russell, Kevin EI Houli, Jack Shembrey, Ja :k CUrllOW, Shayden RobillSon Coacl, es: Mr Alldrew McKie, Mr Scott Robillson

Year 9 Fo otball Team The introduction to a well organi ed and enthu iastic enior School for the Year 9 wa a memorable one. Travelling away for our .fir t match again t t Kevin , \ e were quietly confident we would come away "ith the win. At half tinle we thought we had it won. But to t Kevin' credit, the took it up to u and came away with the win in the dying tage. TIll los howed hm hard we had to work to become one of the better teams in the AP .

goal neaks To m Goodear and George Cameron regularly scor d to en ure we got over the line. Midfielders Callen Wade, Edwal d Ratcliffe, Janle Carr ensured tllat tlle ball was always moving and found its way forward. The ball would never get into their hands if not for the tirele ne efforts of the ruckmen George Curnow, Camero n William , William Kittelty and Kris Verfortll who ran all day to evel Y contes t to ensure that the opposition got none of the ball.

After a few hal.]' \ eek \ e tarted to find our feet. One of our matche on the fabled fain Oval wa a memorable one for all who played. Melbourne Grammar, who we had not beaten in our 2 years at Prep chool, was a powerhou e team. \ ith relentle pressure from our backmen and our ability to con i tently find goal, we had a great win. It gave us the confidence to give real competition each

e all worked as a teanl and worked for each other. None oftlus could have been possible without our tough talking and knowledgeable coach Peter Murriliy, who taught us to never give up in any situation. Thanks to all the parents who assisted and supported us tl1is year. V\ e would also like to thank Peter Adams and Ron Watt for the time tlley pent at training with all the boys to refine our skills and make us a better team.

and every match we played. Everyone stepped up during the year, growing in confidence. Our backline da h was increa ing, seeing

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Jamie Harri on, Charlie Harri and Jake Davie run from half back, take bounce and deliver it onto the che t of our fonvard was a ight to see. Taylor andri and George Chisholm, the backbone of the defence, got tough job each week but with their ferocious intensity they usually came up with the good .

Year 9 Football Team

Our fonvard setup was not to look for one goal kicker but to find goal from those in the best po ition. Jack \ ood provided many leads and would swing onto hi favoured left foot regularly. Hugo SteWort always provided a contest and could find a goal from a tough ituation. Cameron Williams was played in the forward line to give us more structure and was a real target, but in a ickening collision he broke his arm and missed the middle part of the year. Cam's injury gave the opportunity to other talls such as William Kittelty, Kris Verforth and George Curnow. The in and under boys were e sential for a well oiled team, Bernie Chomley, Damien Hatch, Matthew Allen and Joe Foley were there to dish off the ball to the running players. Ryan Saunders and Charlie Ross were exceptional when it came to propelling the ball forward to great advantage. The

To start the 2008 Football season, the 9B Football squad travelled to Queens Park, where we faced an intinUdating Brighton Gran1ffia r School. Despite their size, we thoroughly outplayed them wi \ a thumping 121 point win. With tl1is terrific win, as well as man { others thereafter, the team was moved from the C to the B divisior . Unfortunately, when we moved into tl1is higher division, we started playing superior opponents. After moving up, the B's unfortunatel;, didn't register a win. At the end of tlle seaso n we came away with :, wins and 5 losses, a very co mforting result co nSidering the sterlinh opposition against which we often played. The team would like the thank Peter Adanl for all his contribution , he made as Coach; Mr Clifford for all the time and effort he puts intel the Football program at The College, as well as all ilie parent am fanlliy who came along each week to cheer the team on.

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'=\ eGeelongcollegepre-seasonHockeycarniValWaS conducted just prior to the commencement of Term 2. The visiting teams included teams from Girton Grammar, Yarra Valley Grammar, Hockey Geelong, and Penleigh and Essendon Grammar. All teams provided enthu iastic and competitive match play for the College girls and boys who actively participated over the two day carnival. Potential 1st squad players took advantage of the opportunity to impress the coaches with their abilities and renewed old acquaintances from last year. As the competition was conducted on both Rankin Field and the Sacred Heart pitches, students were able to playa tremendous amount of hockey throughout the weekend. Visiting schools resided in both Mossgiel and Mackie Boarding Houses and attended a dinner on the Saturday evening with the Geelong College players. At the dinner the Carnival players and coaches appreciated, and were inspired by, guest speaker Josh Hawes, a past member of the Australian Hockey Team.

The Hockey Parents' Support Group organised a Junior Hockey Clinic over two afternoons within the Term 2 holidays. This clinic was well attended by Geelong College Preparatory students and other juniors from the local community. The clinic aimed to encourage young players to take up the sport or to continue their interest in the game. The Geelong College 1st Boys' Hockey Coach, Graeme Dent and the Geelong Hockey Development Officer instructed participants in the skills and rules of the game. A number of our 1st players assisted in the running of this successful event.

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Hockey Boys' 1st Hockey Tea m 211 d Row: Daniel Gledhill, Fraser Bym es, COli/lOr ITa " b lge", Zachary B uggy, William Russell, TI,o ", as Bowde", TllOmas Mo lyneux Frollt Row: Joshu a Carr; Hetlry R ussell (Vice Captain), Zachary TllO I1I as, Harrison Bym es Abse"t: Aetlgus Cassidy (Captain), Tom Perkins A ssistallt Coaell: Ben Gardiner (Absent) Coaell: Graham Dent (Absent)

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his eason Coach Graeme Dent and Assistant Coach Ben Gardiner used a more cooperative approach. They didn't want the coach alone deciding how to go about things, and the players just following along. The idea was that motivation should come from ,.vithin the playing group, mth the players to have a real say in decision making. So how effective was this approach? The usual measurement is comparison with our traditional rivals, Geelong Grammar School.

Looking firstly at the negative side, the Dent Gardiner plan resulted in 5 losses for the season. This compares favorably mth our 8 losses

last year. In the first half of the season the team lacked enthusiasm. Some of the Year 12 players had played hockey together for ten seasons. But it was often the younger, less experienced players who came closest to living up to Graeme's expectations. We had won our first match of the season against the weakest team in the competition, butwe were patchy at best, inept at worst against the stronger teams. We played StKevins, one of the stronger teams in the competition, at home in mid season. The first half of that match was one of our worst halves for the year. At halftime we were behind and looked like we were in for a flogging. We were playing terrible hockey. The frustration was enough to crack the calm exterior of our coachj I cannot tell you what Graeme said at half time. But we defeated St Kevins. So, to the second half of the season. After the term break, it seemed like we had forgotten everything we had learned. We played miserable hockey on a freezing cold windy morning at Port Melbourne to draw mth Melbourne Grammar. Chris and Peter Byrnes then discovered that Langley Park School from England were touring Australia mth their 1st and 2nd Hockey teams. Some quick work and good organisation resulted in tour matches at Rankin Field the afternoon of the Melbourne Grammar match. Before the arrival of Langley Park, some research on YouTub e showing their previous year's tour made us realise what we were in for. Langley Park have finished in the top three in the English schools Hockey Championship every year for the last ten years. If

we couldn't understand what coach Dent meant by "competitive hockey", Langley Park helped us out. They were hard, fas t, skilled, and relentless. It was as ifwe were expecting a splash in the wading pool but were thrown into the open ocean. We had never faced opponents who ran mth such desperation and such discipline. The nine nil score lire was merciful. We sp ent time with the Langley Park players after tr e match, and the teams enjoyed each other's company. And so, the last match of the season, at hom e against third placed Careyj the last match for this current team. The College team ran hard and kept running. Forward m oves were b eing created under pressure and at speed. There was linking, passing, and thinking n I the run. It was by far the b est hockey this team ever played. With seven minutes remaining on the clock we were in fro nt, and held th initiative in gen eral play. Unfortunately fo r us, Carey's unstoppab le num b er 7 then decided to fix things by himself, and he did so. Bt t finally we had played the way I am sure Graem e hop ed we would. The team would like to thank Mrs Tal, our Teacher in Ch arge and would also like to thank the Parents' Committee for their support again. Finally, thanks once again to Graeme and Ben for the r consistent effort. As Captain of the team, I wo uld like to thank the boys of the team for a fun and mem orable yearj it has b een a gre2t way to end my last season of playing College H ockey. The 1st Boys' H ockey team consisted of: Connor Van Ingen, Thorn s Bowden, Daniel Gledhi ll, The Byrnes bro thers, Fraser and Harry, The Russell brothers, H enry and Will, Tom Perkins, Zach Th omas, Zach Buggy, Eddie Ablett, William Arund ell, Seb Philips, To 1 Molyneux, Josh Carr,James Holding

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Hockey Girls' 1st Team he 2008 Winter Hockey season proved to b e b.o~ rewarding and successful for all members of the GIrlS 1st Hockey team. We powered through the season recording excellent wins over Wesley and Yarra Valley but fell vict~ to the ever strong and physical side in Caulfield. However, we dId not lose sight of our goals and finished 5th on the APS ladder.

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Boys' Year 9 Hockey Team 2/1d Row: Tom Farrall, Guy Fanning, Matthew Perkin s, Kieran Salathiel-Dyke Front Row: Cameron McKenzie, Tom Carman, Ronan Mathews, James Lay, Nicolas Molyneux Co ach : Mr Jason Q'Loughlin

Hockey Intermediate Boys'Years 9 and 8 Team The mixed Year 9 and 8 Intermediate boys' Hockey team for 2008 had a great year. With our talented Year 7 new recruits Cameron McKenzie and James La}'j and the existing talent from last season's team, we were the College team not to be messed with! We playe'd 11 games and only lost 2 of them, both to the same team, the always skilful Scotch team. With Co-Captains Nic Molyneux and Nelson Taylor and lead by super star Coach Mr O'Loughlin, we were never going to be led astray. With 9 wins for the season (our highest score win being 15 goals to 1), we showed some great talent and skill heading into season 2009. A special thankyou goes to Mr O'Loughlin for putting up with the early cold and wet Wednesday mornings training and Saturday games. Well done to the whole team which consisted of Guy Fanning, Tom Farrall, James La}'j Ronan Mathews, Cameron McKenzie, Nicolas Molyneux, Matthew Perkins, Kieran Salathiel-Dyke, Daniel Retrnan, Douglas Morris, Nelson Taylor, Charles Wishart, Richard Shu, Tom Carman and of course Mr Jason O'Loughlin. We look forward to a great next season.

Nelson Taylor Co-Captain

The baby of the team, Libby Graham had a fantastic season and her strength on the ball was well complemented by the astonishing individual skill and dedication shown by her fellow Year 10 players Georgia Ratcliffe and Emily Carr. With our defence as solid as a rock} opposing teams found it difficult to get past the might of young gun Fiona Barton, the smarts of the team Nicole McLean, the ever enthusiastic and energetic Vice Captain Holly Bartlett and the aggressiveness of our keeper, Ellie Watson. Our midfield was superbly controlled by Harriet Brown and Nicole Filling whose excellent abilities and great vision combined, created many opportunities for Kendall Craig to score. Our high strikers in Katherine Holding} Caroline Watson and Sarah Morris proved they could beat even the best defence in the competition. We would like to congratulate the senior core of our squad for their continued enthusiasm and dedication as well as their role in guiding the younger players. Our final game of the season did not only mark the end of an era for the Year 12's but saw us score the most memorable goal of the season. Not only did we shock the opposition but also ourselves. Congratulations also must go to Caroline Watson and Ellie Watson for being selected to represent the APS combined team, and also to Katherine Holding and Emily Carr, being selected as reserves. We would like to congratulate all the girls on a tremendous season giving 110% every time. We would also like to thank Gillian Pasque, our Coach, for all the time and effort she has spent with us over this past year. Finally, we would like to thank the TLC of Hockey Mrs Kate Tol and the Parents' Hockey Support Group for providing that much needed "snag" at the end of the game.

Jordan Tomkins and N icole Filling Co-Captains Girls' 1st Hockey Team 2nd Row: K atherine H olding, Sarah Morris, Elizabeth Graha m, N icole M cLean, H arriet Brown) Ellie Watson) Fiona B arton) K endall Craig Front Row: Georgia R atcliffe) H olly Bartlett (Vice Captain), Jorda n Tomkins ( Co-Captain)) Nicole Filling (Co- Cap tain)) Caroline Watson) Emily Carr Coach : Gillian Pasqu e (A bsent)


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only 3 players from the 2007 College 1st Netball team, selector were on the prowl for new and upcoming talent to fill the empty spaces left behind by departing Year 12's. After only 'winning 3 games the previous year, the girl were well and truly pumped for what was to be one of the be t sea ons College netball has seen for many years. A definite high for the girls throughout the season was our victory over Caulfield .. TIus year was to be different from other years. The girls shared a common goal, and worked hard together to aclueve success. Although a premiership was not won, the girls deemed their season a successful one, achieving 5 commendable victories out of the 9 games played. N etba1119761stTeam

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We believe that tills success was due to the way our team worked toaether and combined as a unit. The o diver e personalities and characters that made up the Geelong College outfit won us a great deal of respect from our opponents. The team consisted of new recruits Lily Chirnside, Elkanah Foott and Phoebe Steinfort, combining brilliantly with experienced hands such as Georgia Scott, Jessica Chirnside, Sophie McCorkell, Eliza Curnow and Annie Middlemiss.

TIle girls defuutely would not have had such a successful seaso n without tlle help of our brilliant coaches. After starting the season quite intimidated by the original approach tllat our new coach Rebec a Faulman has brought to the team, we soon grew to really appreciate the fresh skills and plays that she introduced to us. She settled in to become an integJal part of our coaclling panel, and we learnt much fro m her. Jemma Barnes has been the 1st netball coach fJr quite a 11lU11ber of years and all girls who that ha Ie been guided by her have benefitted greatly Bec aJ ld Jemm a also joined us in quite a few of our Mond ly night ganl es, which was a great experience for le girls to play with 2 very talented netballers. VIe would like to thank them for all they have done br us this year. We would like thaJ1k Ms Utting fo r her dedication and constant enthusiasm when it came to all netball in the senior school and especially our team. ThanKS must also go to Mrs Porter for filling in the large space tl1at Ms Utting left bellind and ensuring th t college netball continued to rUIl smoothly. To our parents, we'd like to thank you for the constant support you have given us throughout the year.

Lauren Ellis Captain

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Netball Inter B Green Team

This year's 2nd Blue Netball team had an outstanding season finishing undefeated. With our wonderful coach Julianne Hussey, the Netball season was looking fresh and exciting and the Year 12 girls were determined to make their last season a memorable one. With some new team rules in place, we were set on the idea of remaining undefeated throughout the season. This amazing achievement was possible through our combined commitment to every training session, and 110% effort at each and every game.

The 2008 Netball season was a fun-filled and triumphant season for the Inter B Green team. This season has seen many new skills and friendships formed and our love and passion for the game continue. Whether we were training, competing or gossiping about the weekend's events, we always enjoyed ourselves and tried our best, which in itself made it a victorious season. The team consisted of Katherine Monotti, Nicola Riley, Felicity Carah, Meaghan Eddey, Emily Serle, Maddy Roberts, Grace Duncan, Sarah Sturges, and Lucy Hughes and me. Many thanks must be given to our supporting and motivational coach Mrs Petrina Porter.

Our team consisted of Nelly Mims and Sophie McLean in defence and Elizabeth Wood and Penny Cordner filling in when needed. Centre court consisted of 0 livia Dalton and Ali Cromarty, whilst Elizabeth and Penny also helped bring the ball down the court. Lucy Faulkner, Laura Nielsen and Courtney Wood's outstanding efforts kept the score well above our opponents in goals in every game. As Julianne left us to have her beautiful baby Sophie, Edwina Davis was a brilliant second coach for the season, and we thank her very much for being a part of our team. With two coaches this season it added a great deal of variety and a new outlook to our individual game. We'd just like to thank them for being so supportive and encouraging throughout the season and leading us towards an undefeated season. I would also like to thank all of the girls, this would definitely be the most exciting and memorable season of Netball at the Geelong College for me. Good luck to all netballers next season.

Netba1l3rd Green Team As the Winter sport season came to an end, so did the College sporting competition for the girls of the 3rd Green Netball team. Many of the girls had played together over the past three seasons and perfected our skills as a team working as one. Under the guidance of our beloved coach Alan Chivers for all three years, we became a great team. With Katalin Saunders, Rachael Golightly and Meagan Andrews in defence, not many goals were scored by the opposition. Our centre court players Georgie Carr, Georgie Macrae, Amy Gordon, Jess Albrecht, Cathy Serle and Zoe Keogh were highly skilled and had the ability to play in all positions. Our shooters Laura Thoms, new recruit Izzy Russell and I all made the team's score possible with our accurate shooting. This season proved a difficult one for the team with losses outweighing wins, however in each game, the girls put in their best effort and fought right to the last siren. Thanks must go the Alan and his wife Linda for all their support this season and also to Ms Utting and Mrs. Porter for their great organisation of the season.

Ella Riley - Captain

Netball Inter A Team 2008 was a great season for the Inter A Netball team. Coached by Nola Dukes, the team consisted of strong defenders Lucy Heath and Rebeccah Widdicombe, speedy centre court players Hannall Welleman, Sophie Faulkner, Georgie Walmsley, Phoebe Brand and accurate shooting by Brydie Murrihy and Lizzie Walmsley. We combined well as a team throughout tlle season and as a result managed to remain undefeated. lhe overall performance of tlle team reflected how committed and enthusiastic all the players were throughout the season.

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Netball Inter D Team The Inter D Netball had a very successful season, winning every game. The girls came together as a great team and were able to willingly fill positions when some of our players were injured. They happily played at opposite ends of the court when asked to do so and some of the defenders learnt to shoot goals. Well done Inter D's!

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Soccer Soccer Boys' 1st Team he boy 'Ist XI . occer team had one o~ ~~ be t years in it 12 year hi tory ill the 1st APS cllvlSlon. Hopes were high as the season started with a couple of new faces and a new coach. After a practice match against North Geelong Re erve , our hopes were set alight when we beat them 5 to 3. We came close to beating Geelong Grammar in the first game but went down narrowly, 3 to 2.

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We went on for the rest of the ea on not to win a game. However if you count success on relativity to other years, then 2008 has been one of the best years yet, breaking 2 school records, including the least amount of goals conceded and best goal difference. cott Din10vski was a standout performer continually igniting the team by contributing with many quick breaks down the wing. 1his was shown when we took on St. Kevin's and although being down he sparked the team once more and was unlucky not to score, hitting the post numerous times. He linked well with ick Kovacev, who has now played for 2 years, and is continually improving. Tim Watson had a great eason leading the defence ably assisted by a solid Chris Millington and Teak McPadden, who in his debut year in the 1st XI has shown exceptional quality and no matter what, he would always put in 110%. Immanuel Lampe was badly missed half way through the season when he had to make the trip back to Germany. Josh Forrest was a formidable figure in goal, and showed us just what he could do in defence. A young midfield of Andy Flanagan, Matt McLean and Peter Babiolakis battled hard against quality opposition. Lorcan Mathews was one of our lone rangers up frontj he continually got the best defenders and showed them up with his silky skills.

Michael Jones had the cl.iiE.cult job oHilling the gaps either in midfield or up front if we need to change tactics. 'The team wouldn't have be n able achieve the records if it wasn't for the expert coaching of Kovacev.lf it wasn't for his professional coaching then it wouldn't Le possible for us to reach the heights that we have. Many thanks mu t also go to hinl. I thank the school for giving me this opportunity to lead the tean. I would also like to thank my team mates for making my last year )f soccer for the College my greatest and most fun, and as some of liS depart, I wish the continuing players well in the coming years.

Dermott Tebb - Captain

Soccer Boys' 2nd XI Team 1his season was a very successful one for the College 2nd )J finishing the season with only one loss. Our attack was spearheaded by the acrobatic James Rho and the always brilliant Ackhin1 Poo 1. 'Their wingmen were the clever Chris Lau and Italian import Giorg-o Segre. Lining the midfield were Ben Sturm and Julian Fabbian. 'ThIS season's success was made easier by the strong defensive line headed by Luke Storey, and was followed by the three main defender, Daniel Berton, Tristan Tan and Seb Bellew. Playing sweeper w,.S the recent AFL transfer Darcy Hare who rarely let a ball or attacker pass him. 'The bellowing voice of Captain Wescott kept us all in lin ~, the commanding keeper led by example with his athletic saves and brilliant organisation of the defensive half. A bunch of new playe ·s was no trouble for our coach Mladen Spasojevic. He had to mah the raw talent into a team. After some early rough patches we gre N to become a well formed team, always positive and good mates. We would like to thank our Coach Mladen Spasojevic for a great season, and we look forward to next year.

David Wescott

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Soccer Boys' Year 10 Team The Year 10 soccer team started the season winning our first game 3-0 on home turf. The team then dominated the next two games winning easily with some excellent play. The winning start to the season ended when we played Caulfield Grammar. We ended with 6 wins 3 losses and 1 draw over the season. The team had a strong spine with Aron Jones marshalling the forwards with assistance of Eddie Beith, Nick Brimacombe, Tom Patterson and Will Sloane. The midfield was anchored around Josh Murphy and Angus Wishart with assistance from Callum Maltby, and Chris Jennings. Grady Maguire and Cameron Walsh were the glue for the defence with Jack Plowman. Alex Dixon-Trigg, Alec George were strong contributors. Nelson Wang was the goalkeeper and when he was unavailable, Callum Maltby ably deputized. The two main achievements this year were a strong win against Geelong Grammar in a rainstorm, and a fantastic win against Brighton Grammar 9-2. None of our wins would have been possible without the dedication and patience of our coach David 'Davo' Anderson who increased our football knowledge and skill.

Josh Murphy & Aron Jones- Co-Captains

Soccer Boys' 9B Team The 2008 season achieved a number of positive outcomes. I was quite surprised by the level of improvement in so many areas as the group was willing to learn with many showing a clear thirst for further information. This gave them a better understanding of the game and thus impacted on their performance on the field. Players who at the start of the season struggled to hold a spot in the starting line up were playing a considerable role in the team by season's end. Our game plan relied on a strong defence : consisting of Oliver Wood, Aaron Sachdev, Alex Walsgott, Andrew White and Bryce George, they kept the opposing team to only a few chances. Skilful forwards were James Christou and Nathan Salvalaggio and the talented midfield was made up of James Emselle, Golf Pisankitvanich, Ben Morgan, Alex Christou and James Porter. We managed to win more games than we lost due to a combination of tactics, teamwork and

the form of the goalkeepers Tim D'Adamo and Trent Tomkins. In conclusion, I would like to thank the school for the opportunity to coach. There were many rewarding moments. The students were positive and well-mannered and they were certainly a group that represented themselves and the school well. I look forward to the opportunity to coach next season.

Alan Bagshaw - Coach

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f you count success on the amount of games won in the season, then it might seem that girls soccer hasn't had a great year. But if you count success on the team's improvement, commitment and determination then girls' soccer has had a fantastic season, managing not to finish bottom of the ladder. Girls' soccer had many highs and lows throughout the winter season. The first few rounds saw no wins but with some hard work at training, improvements began to show with results becoming closer and closer. On the last day of Term 2, our determination finally showed when we managed our first and only win of the season, beating Peninsular 5 to nil. Jess Brotchie, Luci Ross and Lizie Brown were our fantastic goal scorers for the game and contributing to all the goals scored for the season. While this winning form was not continued into Term 3, the girls still managed to play consistent and enjoyable soccer. The forward attack was lead by Cati Morrison, Chloe Allen and Jess Brotchie who all made many scoring opportunities; Jess managed a hat trick against Peninsular. The midfield consisting of GraceLouise Tripodi, Amy Stekelenburg, Lizie Brown, Luci Ross, Coco Cover, Emily Bourke and Jess Knott made these attacks possible due to their speed and skill. The defence line kept the opposition at bay with great saves and tackles from Maysie Brehaut, Georgia Pugh, Edith Lightfoot and Miranda Williams. Our goalie for the year was first timer Lyndall Watson but she did not let this faze her with many great saves that lifted the teams' confidence in many tough matches. The team is also grateful for our two German recruits, Fee and Aileen who joined for the last few games. Their skill was much appreciated in the team. On behalf of the team, I would like to thank our coach,

Year 8 Boys' Team Back Row: Angus Manning, Jordan K..rfield, Murphy Edsall, Ben Stefanovic, Harry Forsyth Middle Row: Shalle Jacob, Ca llum Jenkins, Christopher Nixon, Jacksoll Deahl, Will O'Donnell, Nathanial Malishev Front Row: James Hay, Rory McCaffrey, Thomas Lever, Callum Narita, Lachla n Sum mers, Nicholas Hvidberg, James Armstrong Absellt: Alexander Wilkinson -Beards, Matthew McGrath, Jake Bootll Coach: Mr Eoghan Brownen

Year 7 Boys' Team Back Row: Matth ew Parker, Alexallder De YOUllg, Jye Osbonl, William Cailes, Richard Rollo Fro lit Row: Daniel Hodgson, Adam Vra blec, Ma xwell Varley, Mitchell Stewart, Andrew Sloan, Jack Farrall Coach: Mr Kevin Flallagarl


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Athletics Working togetl1er is success . After an enthusiastic address by200S Premiership Captain Sarah Wynn at the traditional Athletics Breakfast, ten weeks of preparation brought us to Olympic Park on the final day. The girls supported each other very well to achieve fifth place overall and we w'ere very happy to take the win over Geelong Grammar. Twenty three personal bests were recorded and Eliza Curnow, icole Filling and Camille Jeffreys won their event . Other athletes who achieved a top three finish included Georgia Scott, Elkanah Foott, Ellie Watson, Philippa Weetman, Amelia Carter, Emily Koroneo ,Laura Walker, Saskia Holloway, Ella Fenton and Amy Sheridan. I am sure that the potential shown in our younger athletes can be developed in future seasons. At the Athletics Dinner, a Most Improved presentation was made to Emily Serle and Sarah Morris, Nicole Filling and Libby Graham received Team Contribution awards. Our coaches have played a vital role this season and it is through their knowledge and support that every athlete has developed her technique and performances. Thank you to Mrs Filling, Mrs Jackman, Mr Saunders, Mr Donovan,

Mr Curnow, Ms Guest, Mrs Barnes, Mr Young, Mr Wade, .!\[r Jeffreys, Mrs Lee, Ms Rooke, Mrs Peace, Mrs Abraham, Ms Daly al d Ms Green and our outside coaches for their involvement. Spec al thanks go to Mrs Russell and Mr Parkes for their organisation aJ d personal interest in each member of the squad. Vice-Captains, Eliza Browne aJld Sarall Morris have been great rcle models aJld their involvement in preparing for theAPS final certainly made it a special event to remember. It has been an honour to Ie. d the Girls Athletics Squad for 2008 and I wish all College athletes tl le best for the future.

Stephanie Guy Captain of Girls' Athletics Stephanie Guy represented Geelong College in APS competition fro II 2002-2008 and was a member of two Premiership teams in that tin e. She won the individual shot put for six consecutive years at the Combil1( d Sports, including a dramatic personal best and first place in her final yel I: Steph always trained hard and provided a great example to others in h 'r determination and team spirit. She made a Significant contribution 0 successful Geelong College teams in the Schools Knockout competitio I,


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including winning the State Final in 2007 and competing in the National Final in Sydney. Steph was an involved and supportive Captain and encouraged all athletes to achieve their best for the team.

event, finislling sixth. The College team showed thatAPS atllletics is not just an individual sport. It is a team sport with individual efforts that contribute.

T P Parkes Teacher in Charge of Athletics

At the Athletics Dinner Most Improved trophies were presented to Elliott Mann, Xavier Hatch, Seb Bellew and Darnien Hatch. Team Contribution awards recognised the very good efforts of Callen Wade, Jeremy Taylor and Matthew Wade during the season. A speCial presentation was m ade to Mr Young on his retirement, recognising his 27 years of service to College sport and his work with the long and triple jumpers. Thanks must go to all the Staff coaches named in the Girls' report and to our outside coaches Anula Costa, Mandi Cole, Warren Harris, David White, Neale Lomas, Kerryn Lomas and Tom Paton. Mrs Russell and Mr Parkes have ensured that the training and competition program has been organised very well and we appreciate their strong commitment to atllletics at Geelong College.

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is always a challenging environment. In 2008 the Geelong College squad worked hard to meet this challenge and showed great determination and persistence. There were positive individual improvements and this led to a strong team performance at the end of the season.

In the early weeks, both the Senior and Junior Knockout teams reached the Division 1 State Final, where they were third and fifth respectively. The Senior Boys went on to compete in the National Final in Melbourne in December - a very good achievement. Despite a delayed start from a number of our footballers, the Landy Field competitions showed that our middle distance runners and jumpers had potential. The hurdles and throwing groups also made good progress. On the final Saturday we scored over 200 points and finished ninth in front of Wesley and Geelong Grammar School. Piers Flanagan won his long and triple jumps for the third year in a row and George Curnow continued his great high jump form to win the U16 event. Fraser Russell and Alex Certoma produced our best sprint performance in years and there were twelve personal bests during the afternoon. Other athletes to fulish in the top six were Tom Burns-Wallace, Llewyn Butler, Seb Bellew, Tom Perkins, Ben Roberts, Darnien Hatch and Josh Saunders. The 4 x 800m relay team maintained our strong recent record in tlus

Thank you to Vice-Captains Matthew Wade and Callum Wood for their positive support and best wishes to future College athletes.

Henry Russell Captain of Boys' Athletics Henry Russell has represented Geelong College in APS and Athletics Victoria events for five years. In his early years he was a high jumper and lSOOm runner and he has been a good contributor to College teams in the Victorian Relays Championships and Schools Knockout competitions. This year he ran well in both the individual 800m and the final leg of the 4 x 800m relay at the APS Sports. Henry's willingness to work hard at training proVided a positive lead for the team this season. T P Parkes Teacher in Charge of Athletics

Boys' APS At/Jietics 2008 3rd Row L-R: Michael Douglas, Charlie Barham, Fraser Russell, George Cumow, Ben Roberts, Russell George, Piers Flanagan, Jeremy Taylor, Richard Langham, Xavier Hatch, Jack Kershaw, Joelall Jeffreys, Themba Wahlstrom 2nd Row: Callum Jenkins, Kyle Booth, Benjamin Nott, Josh Saunders, Alex Certonla, Ryan Satlnders, Callen Wade, Damien Hatch, Chris Nixon, Guy Fannillg, Elliott Mann, Daniel Van de Pol, Will O'Donnell Fro II t Row L-R: Mr W Harris (Coach), Mr M Saunders (Coach), Tom Perkins, NicJlOlas Smith, Mrs D Fillillg (Coach), Mr T Parkes (Teacher ill Charge), Matthew Wade (Vice Captain), Henry Russell (Captain), Callum Wood (Vice Captaill), Mrs L Russell (Prep School Athletics Co-Ordillator), Tom Burns-Wallace, Llewyn Butler, Mr G Donal/an (Coach), M,· D Curnow (Coach) Absell t: Sebastian Bellew, Angus Nice Absell t Coaches: Mrs A Abraham, Mrs M Barnes, Ms M Cole, Ms A Costa, Ms S Daly, Ms H Green, Mr P Jeffreys, Mrs L Lee, Ms K Lomas, Mr N Lomas, Mr T Patoll, Mrs S Pea ce, Ms CRooke, Mr D Wade, Mr D White, Mr D Youllg


Pegaslis _00 - 1~Oth Editioll

156

Athletics Event

4xl00m Relay

4x400m Relay Hurdles 110m High Jump LongJump TripleJump Shot Put (5k)

Competitor Themba Wahlstrom, Fraser Russell, Dan Van de Pol, Ben Roberts Piers Flanagan, Jeremy Taylor, Richard Langhanl, Charles Barhanl

Time/ dist

Place

Winner

Winner's time/ dist

54.14sec

II

SC

43.43 sec

37.60 min

8

SC

3:25 10 min

Russell George

17.92 sec

10

MGS

14.44 sec

Piers Flanagan Piers Flanagan Piers Flanagan

1.75m 6.56m 12.96m

4

HC GC GC

1.91m 6.56m 12.96m

Ben Roberts

12.39m

6

SKC

14.60m

11.09 sec 22.79 sec 1:59.63 min 4:20.50 min 44.83 sec

~

Under 16 Callen Wade Callen Wade Ryan Saunders Jack Kershaw George Curnow, Callen Wade, Damien Hatch, Ryan Saunders

11.86 sec 23.81 sec 2:11.20 min 4:47.87 min

10

9

Carey Carey Caul SKC

48.00 sec

10

Caul

Hunlles 100m

Damien Hatch

15.01 sec

6

SKC

13.39 sec

High Jump

George Curnow

I.B5m

=1

GC/MGS

I.B5m

5.B2m

11.27m

7 9

SKC SC

6.4Bm 13.26m

9.57m

11

HC

IS.07m

5

XC

11.44 sec

HC

23.12 sec

100m 200m oom 1500m 4xlOOm Relay

LongJump Callen Wade TripleJump Jack Kershaw Shot Put Kyle Booth (4kg)

9 B

Under 15

APS COMBINED ATHLETICS RESULTS 2008 BOYS

100m

Alex Certoma

11.92 sec

200m

Alex Certoma

24.43 sec

800m

Guy Fanning

2:IB.71 min

11

SKC

2:01.11 min

Guy Fanning

5:05.99 min

11

XC

4:24.94 min

50.37 sec

II

HC

45.3 1 sec APS Record

4:15.27 min

11

Caul

3:41.09 min

17.21 sec

10

Caul

13.64 sec

SKC

l.BOm

5.31m

4.7Bm

II

9.66m

11

HC XC

6.lIm 12.24m

1500m 100m

Elliott Mann

11.63 sec

10

MGS

10.74 sec

200m 400m 400m 800m 1500m

Elliott Mann

7

MGS Caul MGS SKC XC

21.66.ec

Francesca Henricus Matthew Wade Henry Russell Tom Perkins

23.29 sec 65.12 sec 55.D4sec 2:02.24 min 4:20.04 min

57.06 sec 49.11 sec 1:54.40 min 4:09.95 min

3000m

Tom Bums-Wallace

9:49.49 min

SKC

8:55.72 min

4xl00m Relay

Sebastian Bellew, Elliott Mann, Joelan Jeffreys, Nick Smith

MGS

46.26 sec

6 10 9 6

II

4xlOOm Relay

4x400m Relay

Kyle Booth, Alex Certoma, Ben Nott, Chris Nixon Alex Certoma, Chris Nixon, Will O'Donnell, BenNott

Hurdles 100m

BenNott

41.86 sec (APS Record)

High Jump

Josh Saunders Kyle Booth Callum Jenkins

8:02.59 min

Long Jump TripleJump Shot Put

Angus Nice, 4x800m Relay

Terem!, Taylor, Tom erkins, Henry Russell

8:15.21 min

6

GGS

Hurdles 11 Om

Xavier Hatch

16.18 sec

9

MGS

High Jump

Joelan Jeffreys

1.80m

7

Caul

Long Jump

Sebastian Bellew

6.30m

4

SKC

TripleJump

Sebastian Bellew

12.41m

9

SKC

14.04m

Shot Put (6 kg)

L1ewyn Butler

12.65m

5

HC

15.43m

13.38 sec (APS Record) 2.06m 7.28m (APS Record)

Under 17 100m 200m 800m

Fraser Russell Fraser Russell Jeremy Taylor

11.17 sec 22.79 sec 2:01.83 min

4 6 7

BGS SC HC/SCI

11.01 sec 22.00 sec 58.70 sec

1500m

Richard Langham

4:29.24 min

8

HC

4:06.09 min

1.65m =4

1st St Kevin's College

392.0

2nd Melbourne Grammar 3rd HaiJeybury College 4th CaulEed Grammar 5th Xavier College 6th Scotch College 7th Brighton Grammar 8th Carey Grammar 9th Geelong College lOth Wesley College 11th Geelong Grammar

370.0 360.0 356.0 338.0 282.0 240.0 209.5 200.5 175.0 157.0


Sport 157

Athletics Results APS COMBINED ATHLETICS RESULTS 2008 GIRLS Event

Competitor

Time/ dist

I Eliza Browne

200m 40001 800m 150001 (A) 150001 (B)

4x400m Relay Hurdles 100m

Winner

13.37 sec

6

Caul

Francesca Henricus

28.10 sec

6

Caul

24.98 sec

Francesca Henricus Annabelle Wilson

65.12. sec 2:38.25 min 5:15.31 min 5:29.54 min

6 6

Caul Carey Carey HC

57.06 sec 2:17.45 min 4:43.46 min 4:55.80 min

Georgia Scott Emily Carr Nicole Pilling, Francesca Heluicus

j

Sarah Morris, Eliza Browne Eliza Curnow, Loren Lane, Kate Kittelty, Eliza Browne Luci Ross Libby Graham

53.88 sec

3 4 5

Carey

4: 19.72 min

Carey

5

WC

Nicole Filling Sarah Morris

1.40m 4.47m 9.51m

5 6

GGS WC

Shot Put (A)

Stephanie Guy

Shot Put (B) (4 kg)

Nicole Filling

11.91 sec

5U5 sec

4:02.25 min

HC

14.58 sec (APS Record) 1.58m 5.l9m 1O.29m

10.73m

GC

10.7301

1O.09m

GC

1O.09m

Under 17 100m 200m 400m 800m 4xJOOm Relay Hurdles 100m HigbJump LongJump TripleJump Shot Put (A) Shot Put (8) (4 kg)

Sissy Dunn Eliza Curnow Eliza Curnow Eliza Curnow Eliza Curnow, Libby Graham, Michelle Beggs, Sissy Dunn Libby Graham Eliza Curnow

13.65 sec 26.89 sec 60.37 sec 2:19.78 min

5

Place

Winner

Winner's time/ dist

Hurdles90m

Emily Fulier, Philippa Weetman, Lucy Campbell, Lucy Shorland Emily Fuller

15.89 sec

4

Caul

14.77 sec

High Jump

Amelia Carter

1.40m

3

GGS

1.56m

4xlOOm Relay

55.68 sec

3

WC

53.19sec

LongJump

Sophie Brand

3.92m

6

WC

5.3lm

Triple Jump

Katrina Bigelow

8.80m

6

Caul

10.62m

Shot Put (A)

Emily Koroneos

9.94m

3

Carey

10.09m

Shot Put (8) 3k

Michelle Beggs

7.84m

4

Carey

9.87m

3

13.09 sec 27.75 sec 2:30.25 min

13.40 sec 27.91 sec

100m 200m 400m 800m

Laura Walker Laura Walker Ella Fenton Annabelle Shannon

68.55 sec 2:38.22 min

4 4

GGS Carey Carey Caul

1500m (A)

Annabelle Shannon

5:5 1.12 min

4

HC

5: 11.85 min

4xl00m Relay

Steffie Thomson, Laura Walker, Hannah Peace, Amelia Carter

5:30.76 min

2

Carey

5:30.25 min

Hurdles 80m

Annabelle Sbannon

15.44 sec

6

Caul

13.12 sec (EQ APS Record)

High Jump

Ella Fenton

l.40m

2

Caul

LongJump

Steffie Thomson

3.84m

6

GGS

Triple Jump

Sarah Meager

8.14m

6

Carey

SbotPut (A)

Alana Hocking

8.28m

4

Caul

Olivia Garcey

14.98 sec

6

WC

3

64.50 sec

l.40rn 5.04rn (APS Record) 11.l4m (APS Record) 11.l8rn (APS Record)

3 2 I

54.14 sec

4

HC

51.78 sec

6

HC

Camille Jeffreys Carnille Jeffreys Elkanah Foott

18.09 sec 1.60m 4.70m 1O.15m 9.1 9m

200m

Isabel Kelly

31.86 sec

6

Carey

Libby Graham

8.68m

800m

Amy Sheridan TaylaNott, Olivia Garcey, Megan Wallace, Isabel Kelly Isabel Kelly Olivia Garcey

2:59.38 min

5

Carey

59.97 sec

5

HC

16.53 sec 1.35m

5 4

Carey

13.82 sec 1.40m

TayiaNott Amy Sheridan Tayla Nott, Olivia Garcey, Megan Wallace, Isabel Kelly Isabel Kelly Olivia Garcey TayiaNott Anly Sheridan

3.79m 8.67m

6

Carey Carey Caul

Olivia Garcey

7.88m

Shot Put (8) I

GC

2

2

HC GC Carey

14.99 sec 1.60m 5.07m 10.15m 9.20m

2

WC

8.92m

Lucy Hughes Lucy Hugbes CamilleJeffreys Lizzie Walmsley Georgie Walmsley

13.38 sec 28.47 sec 64.00 sec 2:45.07 min 5:29.68 min

4

Caul Caul Carey Caul Caul

12.49 sec 26.16 sec 59.99 sec 2: 17.34 min 5:05.88 min

5 3 6

6

Katrina Bigelow

5:35.74 min

6

HC

5:17.04 min

4xl00m Relay

Emily Serle, Camille Jeffreys, Madeline Roberts, Lucy Hughes

54.88 sec

5

Caul

51.64 sec

HighJump LongJump

Jess 8rotchie Emi ly Serle

1.40m 4.63m

4

Caul Caul

1.58m 5.81m (APS Record)

TripleJump Shot Put (A)

Emily Serle

1O.00m

Caul

t 1.6Jm (APS Record)

Ellie Watson

8.60m

3

Caul

9.86m

Jennjfer Cleary

8.39m

2

Carey

8.52m

I

Lucy Shari and

100m

4x100m Relay Hurdles 80m High Jump LongJump Shot Put (A) 4x100m Relay Hurdles 80m

5

Under 15 lOOm

Time/ dist

12.23 sec 26.25 sec 58.70 sec 2:19.78 min

1500m (B)

Shot Put (8) 4kg

Competitor

HC HC Caul GC

Under 16 100m 200m 400m 800m 1500m (A)

Event I

Under 14

6

17.37 sec

HighJump LongJump Triple Jump

Winner's time/ dist

Open

100m

4xl 00m Relay

Place

t 3.90 sec

High Jump LongJump Shot Put (A) Shot Put (8) (3 kg)

1st Caulfield Grammar 5

WC

12.63 sec

200m

Philippa Weolman

28.74 sec

4

WC

25.94 sec

400m

Philippa Weetman

65.05 sec

2

Caul

61.88 sec

800m

Paris Kontel;

2:37.87 min

4

Caul

2:32.73 min

59.97 sec

3

5

16.53 sec 1.35m 3.79m 8.67m

Final Points - Girls 32 1.5

2nd Carey Grammar

286.5

3rd Haileybury College

258

4th Wesley College

241.5

5th Geelong College

194.5

6th Geelong Grammar

158

5 4 6 3

13.l4sec (APS Record) 27.32 sec (APS Record) 2:34.57 min S4.42sec (APS Record)

4. 2m 9.61m

HC

54.42 sec APS Record

Carey Carey Carey Caul

13.82 sec 1.40m 4.82m 9.61m

GC

7.88m


1~ 6

PCge/511' 200~ - 1oo e/, Editioll

Athletics Event

4xl00m Relay

4x4OOm Rei.)' Hurdles ]JOm High Jump LongJump TripleJump Shot Put

(Skg)

Compctitor Ibemba Wahlstrom, Fraser Russell, Dan Van de Pol, Ben Roberts Piers Flanagan, Jeremy Taylor, Richard Langham, Charles Barham

Timc/ dist

Place

Winner

4.14 sec

II

C

43.43 sec

SC

3:2 10 min

37.60 min

Winncr's timc/ dist

Russell George

17.92 sec

10

MGS

14.44 sec

Piers Flanagan Piers Flanagan Piers Flanagan

1.75m 6.56m 12.96m

4

HC GC GC

1.91m 6.56m 12.96m

Ben Roberts

12.39m

6

SKC

14.60m

Callen Wade Callen Wade Ryan Saunders Jack Kershaw George Curnow, Callen Wade, Damien Hatch, Ryan Saunders

ll . 6 sec

23.81 sec 2:11.20 min 4:47.87 min

10 9 8 9

Carey Carey Caul SKC

11.09 sec 22.79 sec 1:59.63 min 4:20.50 min

48.00 sec

10

Caul

44.83 sec 13.39 sec

Under 16 100m 200m OOm 1500m 4xlOOm Relay Hurdles 100m

Damien Hatch

15.01 sec

6

SKC

High Jump

George Curnow

1.85m

=1

GC/MGS

1.85m

LongJump Callen Wade Triple Jump Jack Kershaw Shot Put Kyle Booth

5.82m 11.27m

7 9

SKC SC

6.48m 13.26m

9.57m

II

HC

IS.07m

100m

Alex Cmoma

11.92 ec

5

XC

11.44 sec

200m

Alex Certoma

24.43 sec

5

HC

23.12 sec

800m

Guy Fanning

2:18.71 min

II

SKC

2:01.11 min

Guy Fanning

5:05.99 min

II

XC

4:24.94 min

50.37 sec

II

HC

45.31 sec APSRecord

4:15.27 min

11

Caul

3:41.09 min

17.21 sec

10

Caul

13.64 sec

SKC

1.80m

5.31m

II

HC XC

6.llm 12.24m

(4kg)

Under IS

APS COMBINED ATHLETICS RESULTS 2008 BOYS E"ent

Competitor

Tune/ dist

Place

lV-mner

_

Winner's time/ rust :--r.-

.:-..:.

. .."

' ~-~-~-

100m

EIliottMann

11.63 sec

200m

Elliott Mann

23.29 sec

4DOm -lOOm OOm 1500m

Francesca Henricus !\fatthew Wade Henry Russell Tom Perkins

65.12. sec 55.04 sec 2:02.24 min 4:20.04 min

3000m

Tom Bums-Wallace

9:49.49 min

{xlOOm Relay

Sebastiao Bellew, Elliott Mann, Joelao Jeffreys, Nick Smith

{6.26 sec

10 6 10 9 6

II

MGS

10.74 sec

MGS

21.66 sec

Caul MGS SKC XC

57.06 sec 49.1 1 sec 1:54.40 min {:09.95 min

SKC

8:55.72 min

MGS

Terem!, Taylor, Tom erkins, Henry Russell

8:15.21 min

6

GGS

Hurdles II Om

Xavier Hatch

16.18 sec

9

MGS

HIghJump

Joelao Jeffreys

1.80m

7

Caul

LongJump

Sebastiao Bellew

6.30m

4

SKC

4xlOOm Relay

41400m Relay

Kyle Booth, Alex Certoma, Ben ott, Chris ixon Alex Certoma, Chris Nixon, Will O'Doonell, BenNatt

Hurdles 100m

BenNatt

41.86 ec (APS Record)

HIghJump

Josh Saunders Kyle Booth Callum Jenkins

:01..59mm

Long Jump TnpleJump Shot Put

Angus 'ice, 4x OOm Relay

1500m

13.38 sec (APS Record) 2.06m 7.28m (APS Record)

TnpleJump

Sebastiao Bellew

12.41m

9

SKC

14.04m

Shot Put (6 kg)

L1ewyn Butler

12.65m

5

HC

15,43m

100m 200m 800m

Fraser Russell Fraser Russell Jeremy Taylor

11.17 sec 22.79 sec 2:01.83 min

4 6 7

BGS SC HCISCI

11.01 sec 22.00 sec 58.70 sec

1500m

Richard Langham

4:29.24mm

8

HC

4:06.09 min

Under 17

1.65m =4 4.78m 9.66m

1st St Kevin's College

392.0

2nd Melbourne Grammar 3rd HaiJeybury College 4th Caulfied Grammar 5th Xavier College 6th Scotch College 7th Brighton Grammar 8th Carey Grammar 9th Geelong College 10th Wesley College 11th Geelong Grammar

370.0 360.0 356.0 338.0 282.0 240.0 209.5 200.5 175.0 157.0

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port 157

Athletics Results APS COMBINED ATHLETICS RESULTS 2008 GIRLS Event

Competitor

Time/ dist

Place

Winner

Winner's time/ dist

Event

6

Caul

Francesco Henricus

2.8.10 sec

24.98 sec

65.12. sec 2.:38.2.5 min 5:15.31 min 5:2.9.54 min

6 6 6

Caul

Francesca Henricus Annabelle Wilson Georgia Scott Emily Carr Nicole Pilling, Francesca Henriclls, Sarah Morris, Eliza

4

Caul Carey Carey HC

57.06 sec 2.: 17.45 min 4:43.46 min 4:55.80 min

5

Carey

5l.2.5 sec

2.00m 400m 800m 1500m (A) 1500m (B) 4x100m Relay

11.91 sec

13.37 sec

Eliza Browne

53.88 sec

3

Hurdles 100m High Jump LongJump TripleJump Shot Put (A)

Stephanie Guy

10.73m

GC

1O.73m

Nicole Filling

1O.09m

GC

1O.09m

Shot Put (B)

(4kg)

4x100m Relay Hurdles 100m HighJwnp Long Jump TripleJump Shot Put (A) Shot Put (B)

Sissy Dunn Eliza Curnow Eliza Curnow Eliza Curnow Eliza Curnow, Libby Graham, Michelle Beggs, Sissy Dunn Libby Graham Eliza Curnow Camille Jeffreys Camille Jeffreys Elkanah Foott

15.89 sec

4

Caul

High Jump

1.40m

3

GGS

1.56m

LongJump

Sophie Brand

3.92m

6

WC

5.31m

TripleJump

Katrina Bigelow

8.80m

6

Caul

10.62m

hot Put (A)

Emily Koroneos

9.94m

3

Carey

10.09m

Shot Put (8) 3k

Michelle Beggs

7.84m

4

Carey

9.87m

4:19.72. min 17.37 sec 1.40m 4.47m 9.51m

Carey

4:02..2.5 min

100m 2.00m

5 5 6 5

WC GGS WC HC

14..\8se< (APS Record) 1.58m 5.19m 1O.29m

400m

HC HC Caul GC

12.23 sec 26.25 sec 58.70 sec 2:19.78 min

4

HC

51.78 sec

6

HC GC HC GC Carey

14.99 sec 1.60m 5.07m 10.15m

13.65 sec 26.89 sec 60.37 sec 2:19.78 min

5

54.14sec 18.Q9 sec 1.60m 4.70m IO.J5m 9.19m

3 2

WC

53.19 sec 14.77 ec

-

~

. ...--,.

_J

9.20m

Hurdles 80m

Annabelle Shannon

15.44 sec

HighJwnp

Ella Fenton

l.40m

GGS

Triple Jump

Sarah Meager

8.J4m

6

Carey

Shot Put (A)

Alana Hocking

8.28m

4

Caul

100m

Olivia Garcey

14.98 sec

6

WC

200m

Isobel Kelly

31.86 sec

6

Carey

Amy Sheridan TaylaNott, Olivia Garcey, Megan Wallace, Isobel Kelly Isobel Kelly Olivia Garcey Tayla I ott Amy Sheridan TaylaNott, Olivia Garcey, Megan Wallace, Isobel Kelly Isobel Kelly Olivia Garcey Tayla ott Amy Sheridan

2:59.38 min

5

Carey

59.97 sec

5

HC

16.$3 sec 1.35m 3.79m 8.67m

5

Carey Carey Carey Caul

Oli\~a Garcey

7.88m

5 5

Caul Caul Caul

1.58m S.81m (APS Record) 1I.63m (APS Record)

Hurdles Om High Jump LongJwnp Shot Put (A)

3

Caul

9.86m

2

Carey

8.52m

Jennifer Cleary

8.39m

Caul

6

4xlOOm Relay

4

6

3.84m

51.64 sec

1.40m 4.63m 10.00m 8.6001

4

Steffie Thomson

LongJump

Caul

Jess Brotchie Emily Serle Emily Serle Ellie Watson

13.12 sec (EQAPS Record)

5:30.76 min

5:17.04 min

HighJump LongJump TripleJump Shot Put (A)

Caul

4xl00m Relay

Steffie Thomson, Laura Walker, Hannah Peace, Amelia Carter

HC

54.88 sec

5:30.25 min

5:51.12 min

6

Emily Serle, Camille Jeffreys, Madeline Roberts, Lucy Hughes

Carey

Annabelle Shannon

5:35.74 min

4,,100m Relay

5:11.85 min

1500m (A)

12..49 sec 26.16 sec 59.99 sec 2:17.34 min 5:05.88 min

Katrina Bigelow

HC

800m

Caul Caul Carey Caul Caul

1500m (B)

4

3

4 5 3 6 6

Under 16

13.09 sec 27.75 sec 64.50 sec 2:30.25 min

27.91 sec 68.55 sec 2:38.22. min

13.38 sec 28.47 sec 64.00 sec 2:45.07 min 5:29.68 min

Lucy Hughes Lucy Hughes Camille Jeffreys Lizzie Walmsley Georgie Walmsley

4

GGS Carey Carey Caul

3

8.92m

100m 2.00m 400m 800m 1500m (A)

4kg

3

13.40 sec

WC

8.68m

Shot Put (8)

55.68 sec

Laura Walker Laura Walker Ella Fenton Annabelle Shannon

2

Libby Graham

(4kg)

Winner's time/ dist

Amelia Carter

6

Under 17 100m 200m 400m 800m

Winner

Under 14

Eliza Curnow, Loren Lane, Kate Kittelty, Eliza Browne Luci Ross Libby Graham icole Filling Sarah Morris

4x400m Relay

Place

Hurdles90m

4x l00m Relay

.

Browne

Time/ dist

Emily Fuller, Philippa Weetman, Lucy Campbell, Lucy Shorland Emily Fuller

Open 100m

Competitor

I

800m 4xLOOm Relay Hurdles 80m HighJwnp LongJump Shot Put (A)

Shot Put (8)

(3 kg)

100m

Lucy Shorland

13.90 sec

5

WC

12.63 sec

200m

Philippa Weetman

28.74 sec

4

WC

25.94 sec

400m

Philippa Weetman

65.05 sec

2

Caul

61.88 sec

800m

Paris Kontelj

2:37.87 min

4

Caul

2.:32.73 min

2nd Carey Grammar

6 3

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Aw-ards The Principal's Prize for the aptains of the chool

The Prize for best Dramatic Performance

TheB R Kei th Mo dern La ngu age Prize for French

S IE CE AND INFORMAT IO TECHNOLOGY

Matthew \" Carroll Jessica B Uebergan

Robert Tripolino

EmmaE turm

The Biology Prize

The -redia Prize

TheB R Keith Mo dern Language Prize fo r Chinese

AyceJ Cordy

Captain, who has distiuguish ed him/ herself in work, sport, leadership and general servi ce to the College

The Chemistry Prize

Alice C Goodear

YEARl2

Th e Hobday Prize for a student in Year 12 in r ecognition of overall servi ce to the College Communi ty

Merit Award Prizes Daniel N Certoma Jes ica B Uebergang Elizabeth R Wood Penelope E Cordner JoshuaJ Hoevenaars Sarah E Morris

The T ' Davies Prize for the Ice Captains of the chool fatthew D Lugg arab E Morris

ladi on R Garratt E GLI H

Dux of the College

The A Bickford Prize for the top Year 12 English tudent

200

Elizabeth R Wood

Xavier M

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The Li terature Prize

Proxime Accessi t Prize for the Year 12 students who finished second to the Du.x of the College in 200

The Stanley Calvert Prize for Debating and Public Speaking

amanthaAMay William J Monotti

Matthew W Carroll JoshuaJ Hoevenaars

Year 12 Prize for Ontstanding Academic Performance

FINE AND APPLIED

Daniel N Certoma Jessica B Uebergang Elizabeth R Wood Th e Geoffrey eilson Prize for Outstanding Academic Performance in Year 11 David W Goodridge

DEPARTMENT PRIZES BU INES STUDIES The D Geoffrey eilson Prize for Accounting Pak Hang (Bryan) Tsui The Alec G Stewart Prize for Economics Benjamin P Dales Sutton The Kenneth T Andrews Memorial Prize for Legal Studies Jessica B Uebergang ElliottTMann

ladi on R Garratt

ART

The Art Prize Xanthe B Douglas Garden The Visual Co=nnication and Design Prize Louise G Sully The Design and Technology Prize James

Pasco

The James Fraser Sutherland Memorial Prize for outstanding work in Fine and Applied Arts Ainslie E Herbert GEOGRAPHY The Geography Prize Laura J Thoms

HISTORY The History (Revolntions) Prize Ella J Simson The Hi tory (Australian) Prize

Nichola C mith Mathematics The Further Ma thema tics Prize I

icholas P Kovacev

The International Studies Prize

Julia M Hurley

Thomas J fiddlemiss

Benjamin turm

Th e Psych ology Prize

The Brian Les ter Prize for Specialist Math ematics

The Macfarlane Burnet P rize

The James and Dolina Arbu ckle Memorial Prize for a student who has gi ven outstanding servi ce to th e College in work, sp ort aud leadership

Daniel

AyceJ Cordy

Matthew W Carroll

Th e Informati on Technology Prize

The Dr Gus Kearney Memorial Prize to be awarded to a boy for all round ability and service to the College

Certoma

The A T Andrews Memorial Prize for Mathematics an d Science in Year 12 Sarah E Morris MUSIC The Music Solo Performance Prize AyrlieJ Lane The Music Group Performance Prize Mary R Bradshaw The orman Atkins Memorial Choir Prize Katherine F Barton Will.iam A Arundell TheE R Scott Prize for best instrnmen talist Samuel A Profitt VmciLeung The Music Parents' Snpp ort Group Prize for Leadership an d Contribution to Music Katherine F Barton Alika L Reeve TheJamieson "Lippold " Violin

icole E McLean

Daniel J Howard

OTHER PRIZE The Alexander Co to and J ohn Co to Memorial Prize fo r stud ents no t otherwise named on the Aca demic Prize List wh o have demonstrated an excellen t commitment to their stu dies Sophie A McLean The Fen and Roy Pillow Bursary incorporating th eA K H Thompson Bursary fo r a Year 11 Stud ent returning next year who is of so und aca demic merit and a m ember of a 1st Team icole L Filling Xavier Hatch The Dr AJ Campb ell Perpetual Trophy Prize for all round spor ting contribution to the College Harriet R Brown

Alice M Morgan

David W Goodridge

LucyJBrand The Drama Prize

Languages The Classics Prize

Physical Edu cation The Physical Education P rize

Caitlin V Lamont

Daniel

Katherine J Kittelty

EIUot P Brown MilikaJ Nation

Th e Physics Prize Sarah E Morris

The Theatre Studies Prize

Certoma

The Harry H oop er Environmental Science Prize

The 'lathematical -rethods Prize

Matthew T Wade DRAMA, DANCE AND MEDIA

Elizabeth R Wood

Morongo Medal for the Captains of Mossgiel and Macki

The Hermitage Old Girls' Ass ociation Prize for the stud ent, other than th e Captain or Vice

Matthew D Lugg The E H Morrison P rize to b e awarded to a girl fo r all round ability and service to the College Katherine F Barton Th e Douglas Higgins Mem orial Prize for a student in Year 12, wh o h as won no other prize, in recognition of outstanding overall service to the College co=uni ty

YEAR II Merit Award Prizes Olivia M Dalton Mitchell RD ye David W Goodridge Christopher Y Lau Thomas RMolyneux Christopher Z Song SermeyWang

YEAR 10 Prize for General Excellence Fio na RBarton Benjamin C Cailes CallumJ Maltby Nicholas L Pedersen Jeremy E Taylor Annabelle E Uebergang elson YWang

YEAR 9 Prize for General Excellen ce Jennifer A Cleary Addy J Dunkley Smith Daruien P Hatch TomPHughes Camille KJeffreys Alexandra C Kvant Cameron M Williams

Joshua K Forrest The JackB H awkes Memorial Cup to b e award ed to a boy an d a girl each year for outstanding sports manship Stephanie M Guy H enry C Russell The Morongo Award presented to a Year 11 student who has perfo rmed at a high academi c level an d who is a direct descendant of a Morongo Old Collegian Morgan A Smith

SPORTING AWARDS Athleti cs (Contribution to Athletics Award) Stephanie M Guy Henry C Russell Badminton (Faires t and Bes t) Vinci Leung Amornsak Monsereenuso rn Basketball (Fairest and Best) Nathan J Maxwell icolette A (Sissy) Dunn


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Aw-ards

EmilyS Carr Aengus F Cassidy Netball (Fairest and Best) Elkanah] Foott Lauren EEllis Rowing (Excellence Award) Rachael] Golightly Mitchell] Kent

Rachel K Harris Visual Communication and Design

Cavelle L McKenzie English, French

]ulia M O'Brien Studio Arts (Textiles)

Sheridan Banner Art (Pamting/ Photography), General Mathematics

James N Pasco Design and Technology

Damel] Berton Cherrustry

Xavier Hatch Further Mathematics Uruts3&4, Mathematical Methods Uruts 3&4, Physical Education Units 3&4

Samuel A Profitt French

Ruth I Blair Biology Uruts 3&4

Kate A Sinclair Design and Technology

Mary RBradshaw Music Group Performance Uruts 3&4

Katherine F Barton English, Media

Nicole E McLean Biology, Psychology

Thomas] Bowden ffistory (Revolutions)

Sarah E Morris Chemistry, English, Physics

Thomas Burns Wallace Design and Technology, Further Mathematics

Hockey (Fajrest and Best)

Rebecca] Amezdroz Art (Pain ting/ Photography)

Merit Awards

Shaw A !Gtchen

Llewyn C Butler

Sophie E McCorkell Psychology

YEARll

YEARl2

Football (' Carji Greeves Medal ' forthe Filiest and Best)

Merit Awards

Darcy A Hare Economics

Georgina D MacRae English, Physics

Cricket (Fairest and Best) (incorporating the 'T K (Tim) Maltby Trophy ' for best cricketer of year and the 'W H Hill Trophy' for best all round performance)

Lucy] Brand English

Matthew W Carroll Econorrucs, Mathematical Methods Damel N Certoma Cherrustry, Latin, Physics, Speciilist Mathematics Eric Cruen English Jeremy D Clark English Penelope E Cordner English, Psychology, Theatre Sturues

Nicholas C Srruth Cillnese Phoebe Steinfort English EmmaESturm English, French Louise G Sully Merua, Visual Commurucation and Design

Ayce] Cordy Biology, Cheerustry

Ming Ming Tan English Second Language

Jessica E Brotcrue Dermott K Tebb

Benjamin P Dales Sutton Economics

Laura] Thoms Geography

Softball (Piliest and Best)

Emily K Dawson Biology, Psychology

Soccer (Filiest and Best)

Nicole L FiIllng Swimming (Excellence and Dedication Award) Thomas Burns Wallace Phoebe Steinfort Diving (Excellence and Dedication Award) MjJlicent A Barton Thomas Tennis (Pilie t and Best) (form erly 'T S Hawkes Memorial Trophy' for Open singles champion)

Scott C Dimovski EnvUonmental Science, Geography Xanthe B Douglas Garden Art, Sturuo Arts (Te;"ti!es) Greer L Edsall English

Charlotte M Tobin Art Tsz Man (Hilda) Tsang Mathematical Methods Pak Hang (Bryan) Tsw Accounting Jessica B Uebergang English, Legal Studies, Mathematical Methods, Psychology

LaurenE Ellis Further Mathematics

Matthew TWade English, ffistory (Austrilian)

Maruson R Garratt Literature, Merua

Caroline P Watson Mathematical Methods

Joshua] Hoevenaars English, Geography, International Sturues

Callum R Wood English, Psychology

Soprue A Hayes Merua Pui EeHor English, Sturuo Arts (Textiles)

Sorua A Campanaro English

Damel] Howard Further Mathematics Uruts 3&4, Information Technology Uruts 3&4

Rebecca L Carman English, General Mathematics

Georgia A Hunt Physical Education

Alexander L Carr PhYSical Education Timothy] Cleary Design and Technology ElizaMCumow ffistory, Further Mathematics Uruts 3&4 Olivia M Dalton English, Legal Sturues, Psychology, Physical Education Uruts 3&4 Mitchell R Dye English, Legal Sturues, Merua, Information Technology Uruts 3&4 Nicole L FiIllng Geography, Further Mathematics Uruts 3&4 Harrison] Foott General Mathematics David W Goodridge Chemistry, English, French,Latin,Further Mathematics Uruts 3&4, International turues Uruts 3&4, Mathematical Methods Uruts3&4

Samuel F Caldow Stephanie M Guy

]uliaMHurley Environmental Science, Physical Education

Elizabeth R Wood Cherrustry, English, French, Specialist Mathematics

Water Polo (Pajrest and Best)

Georgia N Inness Art

LukeHWu Physics

Mitchell Gourley Cherrustry, Physical Education Uruts 3&4

Thomas Burn Wallace Phoebe Steinfort

Zoe E Keogh English

YuXingWu Accounting

Cas andra Hames English

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]oelan C Jeffreys Cherrustry, Cillnese, Further Mathematics Uruts 3&4 Baden Y Kerambruo General Mathematics

Sam A McLean English, Physics ellie RMjms English, EnvUonrnental Science, Biology Uruts 3&4 Thomas R Molyneux Biology, English, General Mathematics, Drama Uruts 3&4 Franklin E Mullaly Biology, English, Further Mathematics Uruts3&4 Alexander] Rollo VET Muitimerua

Angus W Seller General Mathematics Moruque G Sherriff English, Geograph}'i Merua Rruan E Sillnners Art (Pamting/

Katherine] !Gtteity Literature, Physical Education Uruts 3&4 icholas P Kovacev Physics, Further Mathematics Uruts 3&4, Mathematical Methods Uruts 3&4

Photography) Ella] Simson History (Revolutions) Uruts3&4 Christopher S Skoglund General Mathematics, Literature

Caiilin V Lamont Sturuo Arts (TextiJes), Drama Uruts 3&4

Morgan A Seruth Biology, English, Psychology

Ayrlie] Lane Art (Pamting/ Photography), English, Music Solo Performance Uruts 3&4

Christopher Z Song Cherillstry, English Second Language, Mathematical Methods, Physics, Further Mathematics Uruts3&4

Christopher Y Lau Accounting, Cheerustr}'i English, Mathematical Method, PhysiCS, Further Mathematics Uruts3&4

Laura K Stekelenburg Further Mathematics Uruts3&4

icola M Luppino English, French

Luke M Storey General Mathematics

Jessica L Mackay Psychology

Benjamin Sturm Literature Urut 3 4, Mathematical Methods Uruts 3 '4

Elliott T Mann Econorrucs, ffistory, Legal Sturues Uruts 3 4

Tristan Tan Cillne e, Physics


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A"Wards enney''''ang Chemi try, Iathematical Methods, Further Mathematics Units 30' 4, Legal tudies Units 3&4 Floyd I Westman Literature Miranda M y,rilliams Environmental SCience, General Mathematics, Psychology James T WLlson Design and Technology, Economics Emma K ''''oolman Legal Studies JeffYeUIlg AccOUIlting, Mathematical Methods, Further Mathematics Units 3&4 Thomas S YOUIlg Design and Technology

Jessica E Brotchie Engli h, French, Mathematical Methods Units 10·2 Harrison 0 Byrnes Physical Education, Mathematical Methods Units 1 ·2 Benjamin C Calles English, French, History (American), History (Chinese), Literature, Science, Mathematical Methods Units 1&2 amuel F Cal dow Physical Education EmilyS Carr Commerce (Business), Physical Education, Te).-tiles Lily E Chirnside Mathematics, Science, Physical Education Units 1&2

Merit Awards

Anna G Clark English, Science

Massimo F (Max) Amerena

Erin A Collins English

Mathematics, Science, History Units 1&2

ChloeE Cook Photography, Science

John A (Jack) Angliss Design and Technology

Adam F Cooper PhYSical Education

Claire E Arundell English, French Fiona R Barton Drama, English, Mathematics, ReligiOUS Education, Science

YEAR 10

William S Baulch History (American), Religious Education Louisa R Bennison Photography, Textiles, Physical Education Units 1&2 Felicity J Bigelow Commerce (Money & Law), English, Mathematics

Russell H George Design and Technology, Mathematics, cience, Physical Education Units 10' 2

CallumJ Maltby Commerce (Business), Conunerce (Money & Law), English, Latin, Photography, ReligiOUS Education, Science, Mathematical Methods Unit 1&2

Elizabeth A Graham Te.xtiles

Luke A McGowan Commerce (Mo ney & Law), English, Religious Education

James M Green Science Tallili J Griffin Science

Cara A McKinstry English

LucyS Heath Commerce (Business), English James B Holding Commerce (Business), Mathematics, Information Technology Units 1&2

Felix Meindl Geography

Dean R TurrLley Design and Technology, Physical Education

Stephanie C oble Commerce (Mo ney & Law), Mathematics

icholas L Pedersen English, Religious Education, Science, Visual Communication and Design, Information Technology Units 1&2 Jack S Plowman Literature

Phoebe A Cordner Mathematics, Religious Education

Jack L Kershaw Physical Education

Georgia RPugh Dance

Mark A D:Altera Commerce (Business)

Philippa L Kirby Dance

Georgia C Ratcliffe Physical Education

DaleEDenny Mathematics

ClintonJ Knight Religious Education, Science

Piers 0 Flanagan PhYSical Education, Religious Education Elkanili J Foott Physical Education, ReligiOUS Education Olivia C Foy Chinese

Darcie A Blair Thomson English

Anand Ganes French

William A Bowden Mathematics, Science

Alec J George Religious Education

icola L Riley Mathematics, Music Performance Units 1&2 Eilish R Rolland English

Richard P Langham Physical Education, Religious Education

Brigitte E Russell French, Mathematics

Xu (Stan) Lian Mathematical Methods Units 1&2 Edith B Lightfoot English, Mathematics, Photography, Science Nicholas S Malcher Painting, PhYSical Education, Visual Communication and Design Units 1&2

Zadlary J Thomas Design and Technology, PhYSical Education

Joshua WMurphy Design and Technology

Laura K Jelfs Geography, Mathematics, PhYSical Education, Science

Marina R Farmer Religious Education

Jeremy E Taylor Cornnlerce (Business), Commerce (Money & Law), History (American), Physical Education, PhYSical Education Units 1&2

Santo Tripodi Physical Education

Morgan L Olszak Physical Education

Grace E Inness English

cience

Lachlan G Morrison Mathematics

Sebastian E (Sam) Hughes Commerce (Business) Jack F Hurley Geography, Mathematics, Music, Science

Dorothy W Tang ommerce (Money & Law), English, French, Religious Education,

Fraser E Russell Physical Education William H Sloane Photography Madeleine J Steel Drama Amy J Stekelenburg Commerce (Business), English, Mathematics, Biology Units 1&2

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Annabelle E Uebergang Commerce (Business), Commerce (Money & Law), English, History (American), History (Chinese), Mathematics, Literature Units 1&2 Daniel J Van De Pol Commerce (Money & Law), Science Themba T Wahlstrom English, Science Cameron J Walsh Design and Technology Nelson YWang Science, Visual Communication and DeSign, Biology Units 1&2, Music Performance Units 1&2 Johnathon R Waterbouse English, Geography, Visual Communication an d Design Lyndall A Watson English, Mathematics, Photography, Religious Education, Science Hannah K WeUeman Commerce (Money & Law), Geography, Literature, Math ematics, PhYSical Education

James R W hite hinese, Mathematics, Science Thomas I Wigne ll English Annabe lle C Wilso n Religious Education, Textiles Angus R Wishart Design and Technology Callan S Young English, Literature, Music, ReligiOUS Education

YEAR 9 Merit Awards EdwardJ Ablett Biblical Narrative Matthew B Allen Media Claire H Allinson Design and Technology, Science Griffin Barry Drama, Science, Visual Communication and Design Dianne (Michelle) Beggs Art B, Geography, Geography (Planet Earth), History (Australian), Physical Education, Science Ian D Blair Visual Communication and Design Anna G Brodie Textiles Jake M Carnell PhYSical Education James S Carr Physical Education Joshua C Carr Science Patrick A Carroll Mathematics, Science George A Chisholm Physical Education Thomas J Chisholm Drama, Media BernardJ Chom ley Biblical Narrative, Design and Technology, PhYSical Education


Awards 165

AlVards Brydie S Murrihy l-listory (Australi an), Physical Education

Nicholas W Comes Design and Techn ology

Torn P Hughes Art, Biblical Narrative, Design and Techn ology, English, Information Technology, Medi a, Science

George A Curn ow Physical Education

Caitlyn E Humphreys ArtA,Media

Timothy A D'Adamo Information Techn ology

Natalie MJablonsky Art, Geography

Rowan D Payne Biblical Narrative, l-listory (Australian), l-listory (Midd le East)

Jennifer A Cleary Biblical Na rrative, Drama, English, French, Geograp hy, Mathematics, Science

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]akeADavie Art, Physical Education Addy] Dunkley Smith Art, Drama, English, French, Mathematics, Physical Education, Science James L Emsell e Information Technology Jasmine KEmselie Science Sophie E Faulkner Design and Technology, PhYSical Education Bi llie E Fenton English Matthew W Fitzpatrick Media Josep h W Fo ley French, Geography, Mathematics Nicholas A Fulton Biblical Narrative, Chinese, Geography Brittaney B Garrett English Thomas E Goodear Design and Technology, Visual Communication and Design Jamie A Harrison Design and Technology, Physical Ed ucati on Damien P Hatch Biblical Na rrative, English, French, History (Australian), l-listory (Mi ddle East), Mathema tics, Media, Physical Educatio n, Science

Camille KJeffreys Art A, Chinese, Drama, English, Geography, l-listory (Australian), Mathematics, Physical Education, Science, Textiles Emily A]ones English, French, Science TazminD Kip History (Australian) William] Kittelty Bihlical Narrative, Geography, Information Technology, PhYSical Education Emily V Koroneos Biblical Narrative Alexandra C Kvant Art B, Biblical Narrative, English, Geography, Geography (Planet Earth), l-listory (Australian), Information Technology, Latin, Mathematics, Science William H Lugg Geography, Geography (Planet Earth), History (Middle East) Rowan] Mackey l-listory (Australian) Campbell] McDonald l-listory (Australian) Audrey V Moore French, Mathematics, Music, Textiles Benjamin] Morgan Engli sh, Hi tory (Australian) Anna E Morris Musi c, Textiles

Elizabeth B Walmsley Art,English Georgina E Walmsley Art B, English

AliceMOdam English Geography, Hi story (Australian), Mathematics, Science

Alexander G Walsgott Geography, Information Technology, Mathematics, Media, Science Lucy Wan Chinese, Geography, Mathematics, Music, Science

Taneesha J Plummer Biblical Narrative James Porter Biblical Narrative, Drama, Geography, l-listory (Australian), Physical Education, Science

Thomas F WeUeman French Andrew H WettenhaU Geography, Visual Communication and Design

Edward M Ratcliffe Physical Education

Ross P WettenhaU Design and Technology

Madeline E Robert English, PhYSical Education

Andrew] Whi te Design and Technology

Aaron Sachdev Mathematics

Cameron M Williams Geography, l-listory (Australian), Latin, Mathematics, Science

Bonnie A Sanders English, French

]ackiWood Geography (Planet Earth), Mathematics, Physical Education, Visual Communication and Design

Ryan M Saunders Visual Communication and Design ELizaM Scott Dance, l-listory (Australian)

Yi chun (Eason) Wu Mathematics

EmilyLSerie English Lachlan] Serle MathematicS, Science HoUy M Shelley French Richard W Shu English, Mathematics, Music, Science Sarah L Sturges Biblical Narrative, Dranla, Science Lana] turm Biblical Narrative, English Nelso n] Taylor Design and Technology Laura Vrablec English Callen A Wade Physical Education

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School Colours 'Re-a"~rded BADM TO chool olour atasha Lau Amornsak Monsereenusorn Callum Randall tan Rho' ling 1ing (Kimmy) Tan Tristan Tan' Caroline \ at on Alan Yeung' Honour VInci Leung BA KET BALL chool Colour Christopher Atkinson Jake Carnell Jennifer Cleary issyDunn Ryleigh Dunstan" Andre Garcey Andrew Hollander' EstherHume atalie Jablons.l-y Lauren Kemp Emily Koroneos athan Maxwell Alexandra furphy Sam O'Brien' Ben Roberts' Morgan Smith Dominic Tigani Jordan Timms Honour Stephanie Guy' CRlCKET Half Colour Campbell Bishop School Colour Llewyn Butler John Graham Matthew Lugg' Angus Nice' Tom Roberts led Rogerson' Tom Summers Jack Wood Honour Tom Beaumont Shaw Kitchen D EBATING Half Colours Louis Bennison Rutll Blair Ben Cailes Demi Della-Porta Piers Flanagan Nicholas Fulton Damien Hatch Rowan Mackey Rowan Payne Richard Shu Dorotlly Tang

Lyndall Wat on chool Colour Katherine Barton Matthew Carroll Jeremy Clark Mitchell Dye Xavier Hatch Joshua Hoevenaars Zoe :Keogh Callum Maltby Tom Middlemiss arall Morri Matthew Wade DRAb1A Half Colour Emily Bourke Mary Brad haw amantha Brimacombe Margot Champion Demi Della-Porta Addy Dunkley-Smith Alice Fraser Georgia Hunt Jessie Knott Ayrlie Lane' Stephanie McKenzie Tom Middlemiss Katherine Monotti Laura lielsen Belinda Pollard Stevie Quirk icola Riley Ngaire Robson Brigitte Russell Emily Rutherford Ella Simson Morgan Smith Vuginia Stevens Lyndall Watson Miranda Williams

School Colour Stephanie Babiolakis Rebecca Carman Daniel Certoma Tom Darley Tom Davey Cassandra Haines icholas Kovacev Caitlin Lamont Cavelle McKenzie Tom Molyneux Frankie MullalyHarry Seward Madeleine Steel Emily Tretllowan Caroline Watson Alan Yeung· Honour Siobhan Adams Holly Bartlett Katllerine Barton Lucy Brand Elena Britt

Penny Cordner Madison Garratt Chelsea Hardcastle Clancy 0' onnor Ella Riley Jeremy turges Robert Tripolino EQUESTRIAN School Colour Bonnie anders Nicola Luppino' Honour Sarah Morris' Kirsten eil' VUginia Stevens' Sara Trainor' FOOTBALL Half Colour Tom Burns-vVaIlace Ben Dales-Sutton Douglas Ford Christopher Mack School Colour Isaac Baker James Brotchie Piers Flanagan Harrison Foott Alex Herd Joshua Hoevenaars Mitchell Kent Richard Langham Jeremy Mountjoy Angus ice Fraser Russell James Sandri Jeremy Taylor Callum Wood Honour Llewyn Butler Ayce Cordy Shaw Kitchen Tom Maas' ed Rogerson FOOTBALL UMPIRING School Colo ur Mitchell Dye James Wilson HOCKEY School Colour Tom Bowden" Holly Bartlett' Fiona Barton Harriet Brown Zachary BuggyFraser Byrnes' Harrison Byrnes' Emily Carr Joshua Carr Kendall Craig Nicole FillingDaniel GledhillElizabetll Graham'

Katherine H olding' Nicole McLean Tom Mo lynelLx' arah Morris' Tom Perkins Sebastian Phillips' Geo rgia Ratcli ffe William Russell' Zachary Thomas' Jordan Tomkins Ellie Watson Honour Aengus Cassidy' Henry Russell' Connor Van lngen ' Caroline Watso n MUSIC Half Co lour Claire Arundell Fiona Barton Emily Bourke Georgina Bull Coco Cover Demi Della-Po rta Timothy Gordon Janl es Green Tailah Griffin EdaKaynak Jessie Knott Nicholas Kovacev Rachel Lam Luke McGowan Jessica Mackay Katllerine Monotti Georgia Pugh Nicola Riley Benjamin Rob erts Brigitte Russell Dorothy Tang Nelson Wang James VVhite School Colour Rutll Blair Mary Bradshaw Sonia Campanaro Rebecca Carman Luke Chaffey Tom Davey Cassandra Haines Joshua Hay Joelan J effreys Kate Kittelty Caitlin Lamont AyrlieLane Nicola Lupppino Cavelle McKenzie Tom Molyneux Alice Morgan Domini c Tigani Miranda Williams Special Honour Vinci Leung Robert Tripoli no


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School Colours MUSIC-CHOlR School Co lour William Arundell Vinci Leung amuel Profitt Honour Katheri ne Barton MU IC -CONCERT BAND Half Colour Vinci Leung Honour Katl1eri ne Barton Matthew Carroll Alika Reeve Isabelle Russell Katalin Saund ers MUSIC-STAGE BAND School Colour Dean Denny Vinci Leung Honour Matthew Carroll MUSIC-STRING ORCHESTRA Honour Samuel Profitt Caroline Watson MUSI -SYMPH ONY ORCHESTRA Half Colour Vinci Leung Honour Katherine Barton Samuel Profitt Alika Reeve Isabelle Russell Caroline Watson NETBALL School Colour Lily Chirnside Alexandra Cromarty* Eliza Curnow' Sophie McCorkell' Annie Middlemiss' Georgia Scott' Phoebe SteWort Honour Jessica Chirnside Lauren Ellis Elkanah Foott ROWING Schoo l Co lour Meaga n Andrews Mary Bradshaw Maysie Brehallt Samantha Brimacombe Jessica Chirnside Tim Cleary Alice Fraser

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Rachael Golightly' William Heath' Katherine Holding Julia Hurley' Fletcher Kelly Mitchell Kent Kate Kittelty Nicole McLean Alice Morgan Laura Nielsen James Pasco Belinda Pollard Jack Richardson Ella Riley Henry Russell Isabelle Russell Katalin Saunders Alex Stewart Jeremy Sturges Georgina Webster Rebecca Widdicombe MirandaWUliams SOCCER Half Colour Emily Bourke Eliza Browne Joshua Hay Jessie Knott Nicholas Kovacev Inunanuel Lampe Matthew McLean School Colour Chloe Allen Maysie Brehaut' Jessica Brotchie' Coco Cover Scott Dimovski' Andrew Flanagan Joshua Forrest Julia Hurley' MichaelJones Edith Lightfoot Teak McPadden Lorcan Mathews· Christopher Milllngton* Caitlin Morrison' Georgia Pugh Lucinda Ross' Anly Stekelenburg Grace-Louise Tripodi' Lyndall Watson Tin10thy Watson' Miranda Willianls Honour Dermott Tebb SOFTBALL Half Colour Elizabeth Marendaz Bonnie anders Emily Trethowan School Colour Jessica Brotchie Georgina Bull

Erin Collins Alexandra Cromarty NellieMims Sarah Morris' Anthea O'Brien Morgan Smith Honour Sissy Dunn icole Filling SURF LIFESAVING Half Colour Eliza Browne Eliza Curnow Grace Inness Jack Kershaw School Colour Emily Carr' James Carr Angus Fitzpatrick Brydie Murrihy Sam Phillips James Porter Fraser Russell Amy Stekelenburg' Laura Stekelenburg Honour Harriet Brown" Tom Burns-Wallace' SWIMMING Half Colour icole Anskaitis Milly Barton-Thomas' Louisa Bennison Emily Carr Bernie Chornley Eliza Curnow' Sophie Faulkner Matthew Golightly Grace Inness Laura JeLfs Philippa Kirby Brydie Murrihy James Porter Edward Ratcliffe Georgia Ratcliffe' Georgia Scott' School Colour Sarah D'Altera Jack Kershaw Tom Middlemiss Alice Morgan Sanl Phillips Jeremy Taylor Daniel Van De Pol Rebecca Widdicombe Honour Harriet Brown' Tom Burns-Wallace Olivia Dalton' Jessica Mackay Phoebe SteWort'

Laura Stekelenburg' Stephanie Taylor' TENNIS Half Colour Fraser Byrnes Harrison Byrnes Ashley Narita Themba Wahlstrom Nelson Wang School Colour Lucy Brand< Sam Caldow' Aengus Cassidy Ayce Cordy Kendall Craig' Sarah Henderson Georgia Hunt' Christopher Lau Lorcan Mathews Monique Nancarrow Morgan Olszak Dominic Tigani Annabelle Uebergang Jessica Uebergang~ Courtney Wood Elizabeth Wood Honour Stephanie Guy· Callum Wood WATERPOLO Half Colour Angus Carmichael Nicholas Kovacev Georgia Ratcliffe School Colour Emily Carr Erin Co llins Douglas Ford Rachael Golightly' Harrison Foott Mitchell Kent Christopher Lau' Elliott Mann Brydie Murrihy Samuel Phillips' Luci Ross Donald Sahlstrom' Angus Seller Amy Stekelenburg Laura tekelenburg Rebecca Widdicombe Callan Young Honour Harriet Brown Tom Burns-Wallace Angus Fitzpatrick Phoebe teinfort


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House Colours CALVERT HOU E COLOURS Athletics Arabella Anderson Katherine Barton Jame Brotchie fatthew Collett Lucy Faulkner tephanie Guy' Xavier Hatch Alexander Herd' Georgia Hunt Thomas "Middlemiss Thomas MolynelL1[ Caitlin Morrison Henry Rus ell V"illiam Russell Emily Rutherford' tephanie Taylor Cricket Alexander Herd Cross-Country Matthew Collett Xavier Hatch Alexander Herd Henry Johnstone Henry Russell Emily Rutherford Stephanie Taylor Debating Katherine Barton Xavier Hatch Thomas Middlemiss Football James Brotchie Benjamin DalesSutton Xavier Hatch Alexander Herd General Gus Carmichael Caitlin Morrison Jessica Mackay Annie Middlemiss Jeff Yeung Hockey Holly Bartlett Daniel Gledhill' Henry Russell William Russell Junior Colours Anna Brodie James Christou Sophie Faulkner Catherine Flynn Damien Hatch atalie Jablonsky Edwina Johnstone

Anna Morri Benjamin ott Ryan Saunders leIs on Taylor J unior Hon ours Fiona Barton James Brodie Jessica Brotchie Adam Cooper Demi Della-Porta Callum Maltby Kailierine Monotti icholas Pedersen Georgia Pugh Benjan1in Roberts Doroiliy Tang Daniel Van de Pol fusic Katherine Barton Stephanie Guy Ainslie Herbert Henry Russell Emily Rutherford Service To Holly Bartlett Katherine Barton Rebecca Carman Thomas Middlemiss Thomas Molyneux Soccer James Brotchie* Matthew Collett Caitlin Morrison Morgan Smith Swimming Arabella Anderson Holly Bartlett Katherine Barton Matthew Collett Xavier Hatch Alexander Herd Georgia Hunt Thomas Middlemiss* Thomas Molyneux Henry Russell Stephanie Taylor Tennis James Brotchie Stephanie Guy' Georgia H unt WaterPoIo H olly Bartlett COLES HOUSE COLOURS Athleti cs Siobhan Adams RyanAJIdis

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araAgos ta Charles Cam eron Penny Cordner' Kendall raig> Angus FitLpatrick Harrison Foott Rach el Golightly' Jolu1 Grah am Chelsea Hardcastle' Zoe Keogh' Caitlin Lamon t Matthew Lugg Ellio tt Marm 1 ailian Maxwell James O'Donnell James Pasco' Ella Riley' Luci Ross Isabelle Russell* Camero n Wade' Jonatho n Wade Timothy Watson* Kim White Yu-XingWu Badminton Penny Cordner Jess Chan Yu-XingWu Basketball Harrison Foott Cricket Charles Cameron John Gral1am Matthew Lugg James O'Donnell Cameron Wade Cross Coun try Penny Cordner Julian Fabbian Rachael Golightly Chelsea Hardcastle Zoe Keogh Matth ew Lugg~ James O'Donn ell James Pasco' Ella Riley· Luci Ross Isabelle Russell' Cameron Wade" Jonathon Wade Yu-Xing Wu D ebating Penny Cordn er Cassandra Haines Zoe Keogh Caitlin Lamont

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Football Charles anlero n1Harrison Foott Jan1es Pa co' General eb Cotton Penny Cordner J ohn Graham Rachel Golightly Zoe Keogh Matthew Lugg James Pasco Ella Riley Isabelle Russell Louise Sully Hockey Kendall Craig John Gral1am Kin1 White Juni ors Nick Bedford George Cameron Patri ck Carroll Julia Cas tles icholas Com es Andrew Flanagan Elkanal1 Foo tt Sam GrilIiths Matthew Golightly Emily Ko roneos William Lugg Joshua Murphy Brydie Murrihy Charlie Ross Geo rgin a Walmsley Lizzie Warmsley Junior Honours Felicity Caral1 Phoeb e Cordner Brittany Fitzpatrick Piers Flan agan Andre Garcey Matthew Golightly Elizabeili Gral1am Richard Langham Brydie Murrihy Harnish Palmer-Hill Nicola Riley Brigitte Russell Grace-Louise Tripodi Santo Tripodi Nelson Wang Lizzie Warmsley Georgie Warmsley Lyndall Watson Samuel Wride Music Siobhan Adams

Ayrli eLa ne Matth ew Lugg' Isabelle Russell Netball Penny Cordner' Rachel Go lightl y" Zoe Keogh' Caitlin Lamo nt Ella Ri ley" Isabelle Russell' Soccer Eric Chien" Tim 0 tl1y Watson Softball Penny Cordner Ella Ril ey Isabelle Ru ssell Swimming Isobelle Cooke Angus Fitzpatrick* Harrison Foott Rachel Golightly" Caitli n Lamont Elliott Mann James Pasco* Ella Riley* Luci Ross Isabelle Russell* Cameron Wade Jona tll0n Wade Water Polo Angus Fitzpatrick Rachael Golightly Elli 0 tt Marm KEITH HOUSE COLOURS Athletics Chloe Allen* Emily Appleby Thomas Beaumont* Daniel Certoma* Tim Cleary Ayce Cordy" Coco Cover Eliza Curnow Cody H armon" Penelope Ioanno u* Joelan Jeffreys Th omas Kelly" Christopher Mack* Sam McLean Edoardo Neerhut Samuel Obrien' Samuel Profi tt' Ngaire Ro bson James Sandri James Walsh


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House Colours 'Re-awarded Badminton Dermott Tebb'" Alan Yeung" Basketball Sam uel Obrien'" Cody Harmon'

Ca mero n Walsh Ellie Watson Annabelle Wilson Monty Wright Louise Beggs Trent Sullivan

Cross Country Joelan Jeffreys Edoardo Neerhut, Sam McLean,

Music Anthea O'Brien Samuel O'Brien Sanluel Profitt

Debating Ayce Co rdy'" Daniel Cer toma'" Samuel Profitt'"

Netball Eliza Curnow Lucinda Sloan

Football Christopher Mack'" Sam McLean General Colours Sissy Dunn Sara Trainor Junior Colours Matthew Allen Grace Baker Diane (Michelle) Beggs Mason Bowler Jennifer Cleary George Curnow Nicholas Fulton Charles Harris Can1ille Jeffreys William Kelly Katrina Kenfield Cara McKinstry Benjamin Morgan Nitl1it (Golf) Pisankitvanich Emily Profitt Aaron Sachdev Taylor Sandri Holly Shelley Dominique Tebb Monty Wright Junior Honours Matthew Allen Max Anlerena Jack Angliss Grace Baker Diane (Michelle) Beggs Mason Bowler Jennifer Cleary James Coumans George Curnow Claire Desborough OliviaFoy Kristian Hvi db erg Camill e Jeffreys Luke McGowan Ei lish Roll and

Soccer Chloe Allen Daniel Certoma Penelope Ioannou Thomas Kelly Swimming Chloe Allen'" Tinl Cleary Ayce Cordy'" Eliza Curnow J oelan Jeffreys Thomas Kelly'" Nicole McLean'" Sam McLean Samuel Obrien'" Samuel Profitt'" Ngaire Robson Jordan Timms Tennis Chloe Allen" Emily Appleby'" Ayce Cordy'" Kate Sinclair'" Volleyball Chloe Allen'" Emily Appleby'" Thomas Beaumont'" Ayce Cordy'" Cody H arm on'" Christopher Mack MCARTHUR HOUSE COLOURS Athletics Meagan Andrews'" Sebastian Bellew Lucy Brand' H arriet Brown" Georgina Carr Michae l Douglas Lauren Ellis Douglas Ford' Nich o.las Kovacev

Sophie McCorkell Teak McPadden Ashley Narita Mark Richards Bernie Rossiter Harry Seward Michael Simandl Nicholas Smith Luke Storey Callum Wood'" Elizabeth Wood'" Basketball Lauren Ellis Elizabeth Wood Cricket Douglas Ford Callum Wood Cross Country Harriet Brown'" Georgina Carr Greer Edsall Lauren Ellis Kate Kittelty Sophie McCorkell Teak McPadden Laura Nielsen Angus Seller H arry Seward Luke Storey Callum Wood Elizabeth Wood'" Debating Ross Anderson Ruth Blair Harry Seward Football Douglas Ford'" Charles Glowrey William Slattery Callum Wood" General Meagan Andrews James Bowtell Elliot Brown Harriet Brown Fraser Byrnes Georgina Carr Lauren Ellis Douglas Ford Callum Wood Elizabeth Wood Hockey Samantlla Brimacombe Fraser Byrnes Kate Kittelty

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Junior Claire Allinson Ian Blair James Carr Chloe Cook Jake Davie Jasmine Emselle Brittaney Garrett Tailah Griffin William Kittelty Molly McCaffrey Alice Odam Edward Ratcliffe Michael Richards Lucy Wan Angus Wishart Jack Wood Junior Honours Darcie Blair-Thompson Leah Bowtell Nicholas Brimacombe Harrison Byrnes Chloe Cook Jacqueline Devrome Russell George Edith Lightfoot Thomas Nagle Jonathon Read Zachary Thomas Music Lucy Brand Harriet Brown Charles Glowrey Nicholas Kovacev Ashley arita Harry Seward Elizabeth Wood'" Netball Lucy Brand" Harriet Brown Georgina Carr" Lauren Ellis Laura Nielsen Elizabeth Wood" Service To Elliot Brown Fraser Byrnes Soccer James Bowtell H arriet Brown Georgina Carr A hley Narita Softball Lucy Brand Swimming Sanlantha Brimacombe

Harriet Brown* Fraser Byrnes Georgina Carr Lauren Ellis Douglas Ford'" Mitchell Gourley Kate Kittelty Nicholas Kovacev Sophie McCorkell Cavelle McKenzie Ashley arita'" Laura Nielsen Angus Seller Harry Seward Callum Wood'" Elizabeth Wood'" Tennis Lucy Brand'" Fraser Byrnes '" Ashley Narita Callum Wood'" Elizabeth Wood'" Volleyball Lauren Ellis Douglas Ford Charles Glowrey William Slattery Callum Wood Elizabeth Wood Water Polo Douglas Ford '" MCLEAN HOUSE COLOURS Athletics Olivia Dalton Thomas Davey 1 icole Filling Georgia Inness Shaw Kitchen Christopher Millington Stevie Quirk Caroline Watson William Arundell Llewyn Butler Monique ancarrow Donald Sahlstrom Jeremy Sturges Jessica Uebergang Badminton Vinci Leung Basketball icole Filling Andrew Hollander Community Service Stevie Quirk Caroline Watson


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House Colours Cricket L1ewyn Butler haw Kitchen Donald ahl trom Cross Country William Arundell icole Filling Chri topher Millington Donald ahl trom Jeremy turges Jessica Uebergang L1ewyn Butler Alice Goodear Caroline Vvatson Debating Thoma Davey Football Shaw Kitchen Lorcan Matthews Christopher Millington Donald Sahlstrom L1ewyn Butler General William Arundell L1ewyn Butler Alice Goodear Georgia Inness Lorcan Matthews Christopher Millington Donald Sahlstrom Caroline Watson Hockey icole Filling Caroline Watson William Arundell Junior Colours Addy Dunkley-Smith Marina Farmer Rebecca Filling Thomas Goodear Jamie Harrison TazminKip icholas Malcher Charles Mayfield VictorMims Morgan Olszak Sarah Sturges 'Ihemba Wahlstrom AlexanderWalsgott Lucy Watson Andrew White Junior Honours Nicole Anskaitis Claire Arundell Dale Denny Addy Dunkley-Smith

Charles Mayfield Wesley Mitchell Tom Patterson Johnny Quirk Sarah turges Annabelle Uebergang Music Elena Britt L1ew)'n Butler \TlIlci Leung Alice 10rgan Dean Denny Chri topher Millington Jetball Ale.."{ancira Cromarty Olivia Dalton Lauren Kemp ellie Mims Soccer Georgia Inness Caroline Watson L1ewyn Butler Matthews Lorcan Christopher Millington

Swimming William Arundell L1ewyn Butler Olivia Dalton Thomas Davey Nicole Filling Fletcher Kelly Alice Morgan Jeremy Sturges Dean Denny Georgia Inness Donald Sahlstrom Caroline Watson Teunis 'Ihoams Darley Monique Nancarrow Jessica Uebergang Lorcan Matthews Water Polo Donald Sahlstrom MORRI 0 COLOURS

HOUSE

Athletics Jessica Albrecht Thomas Burns-Wallace Alexander Carr Aengus Cassidy" Xanthe Douglas-Garden" Madison Garrett Joshua Hay Daniel Lloyd"

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Matthew McLean ophieMcLean' Ale..xandra Murphy Angus ice' Peter Rhodes Dominic Tigani Connor Van Ingen' Cricket Angus ice Cross Country Thomas Burns-Wallace Madison Garrett Joshua Hay Angus Nice' Georgia cott Foo tball Thomas Burns-Wallace Angus lice Hockey Aengus CaSSidy' Catherine Holding Connor Van Ingen' Junior Colours Liana Banjanin William Baulch Edward Beith Felicity Bigelow Emily Bourke Joshua Carr Joseph Foley James Green Jack Hurley Oliver Kent-Spark Jack Perry Jamie Porter Benjamin Rhodes Eliza Scott Laura Skoglund Jessica Toulmin Helina Van Kruinning Rosie Walder Cameron Williams Junior Honours Felicity Bigelow Edward Beith Phoebe Brand Ryleigh Dunstan James Holding Jack Hurley Oliver Kent-Spark Jack Kershaw Eliza Scott Jessica Toulmin Hannah Welleman Netball Mary Bradshaw Maysie Brehaut

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Margot Chan1pion Xanthe Douglas-Garden Madison Garrett Sophie McLean Georgia Scott Service To Todd Rosewall Swimming Thomas Burns-Wallace* Alexander Carr Margot Chan1pion Daniel Lloyd Sophie McLean' Angus lice' Georgia Scott Dominic Tigani Miranda Willian1s Teunis Aengus Cassidy Dominic Tigani Connor Van Ingen Water Polo Thomas Burns-Wallace SHANNO HOUSE COLOURS Athl etics Eliza Browne Floyd Westman Francesca Henricus Georgina Macrae Laura Stekelenburg Milly Barton-Thomas Rachel Harris Tom Day Tom Maas' Tom Perkins Tom Roberts Tom Wheeler Zach Menheere Cross Country Francesca Henricus Jordan Tomkins Laura Thoms* Milika Nation" Ned Rogerson Phoebe Steinfort Rachel Harris Tom Day Tom Maas" Football Jack Richardso n Jeremy Mountjoy" Ned Rogerson" Tom Maas"

General Colours Julia H url ey Stan Rho J urnor Colours Aletl1ea Ro e Ale..xandra Kvant AronJones Audrey Moore Ben Cailes Billie Fento n Charles Barham CobyDebeen Emily Serle George Chisholm Grady Maguire Hugo Steinfort Jack Plaowman Lachlan Thoms Madeline Roberts Peter Babiolakis Philippa Kirby Rachel Lam Tom Chisholm Trent Tomkins Junior Honours Alexandra Kvant Alister Maas Ben Cailes Campbell Bishop Esther Hume Fraser Russell LacWan Thoms LauraJeJ£s Louisa Bennison Rebecca Widdicombe Sam Phillips Music Jack Richardson Laura Stekelenburg Netball Courtney Wood Francesca Henricus Laura Stekelenburg Laura Thoms Soccer Phoebe Steinfort

Swimming Francesca Henricus Laura Stekelenburg Michael Kirby Phoebe Steinfort* Thomas Maas Thomas Perkins Zach Menheere" Tennis Laura Thoms


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House Colours WETI'ENHALL HOUSE COLOURS Athletics Isaac Baker Luke Chaffey William Heath Mitchell Kent Alika Reeve Katalin Saunders Emma Sturm Matthew Wade Badminton AoKaMan Natasha Lau Lisa Yu Callum Randall Basketball AckhimPoon Community Service Alice Fraser Katalin Saunders Emma Sturm Cricket Scott Dimovski H arley Lewis Joshua Hoevenaars Matthew Wade Cross Country Matthew Carroll Scott Dimovski Alexander Eddey Alice Fraser William Heath Joshua Hoevenaars Harley Lewis Alika Reeve KataU n Saunders Benjamin Sturm Emma Sturm Debating Sarah Morris General Colours Ka Man Ao Callum Randall Lisa Yu Benjamin Sturm Football Isaac Baker Joshua Hoevenaars Matthew Wade Hockey Alice Fraser Junior Colours Jake Carnell Bernie Chomley Matthew Fitzpatrick

Lucy Hughes Stan Lian Ted McDonald Douglas Morris Brittany Phillips Daniel Retman Bonnie Sanders Lana Sturm Bronte Thorton Sophie Trescowthick Callen Wade Andrew Wettenhall Ross WettenhaLl Junior Honours Ka Man Ao Will Bowden Jake Carnell Bernie Chomley Lily Chirnside Mark D'Altera Meaghan Eddey Anand Ganes Alec George Tim Gord eon Lucy H eath Lucy Hughes EdaKaynak Sophie Trescowthick Dean Turnley Callen Wade James White Andrew Wettenhall Ross Wettenhall Music Matthew Carroll Luke Chaffey Scott Dimovski Alexander Eddey Alice Fraser WilUam Heath Mitchell Kent AlikaReeve Sarall Morris Katalin Saunders Benjamin Sturm Emma Sturm Matthew Wade Rowing Joshua Forrest Alice Fraser Joshua Hoevenaars Katalin Sa unders Sarah Morris SoftbaU Alice Fraser Stephanie McKenzie Sarah Morris Emma turm

'Re-awarded

Soccer Joshua Forrest Alice Fraser William Heath David Wescott Swimming Rebecca Amezdroz Laura Beveridge Sam Baird Isaac Baker Luke Chaffey Scott Dimovski William Heath Harley Lewis Tom McDonald Stephanie McKenzie Emma Sturm Benjamin Sturm Tennis Rebecca Amezdroz Isaac Baker VoUeyBaU Mitchell Kent Sarah Morris Water Polo Mitchell Kent Sarah Morris


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Teaching Staff THEGEELONG COLLEGE STAFF EXECUTIVE TAFF

Mrs D L Filling, BEd

11rs K Sun derland, BA(Dance)

Acting Head of English

Mrs TJ Foley, BA, DipEd

11r M B Thacker, BMusEd

i'vlrs D Black, BA, DipEd

NlrsJ A Gainey, BA, DipEd

Principal

Head of Geography

Dr PC Turner, BA(Hons), LittM,

lrs P I Henning, BEd

Mrs L C Gallu , HigherDipSecArtandCraftTeaching

Mr G Tigani, BA(Ed) GradDipEd(lnfoTech)

PhD,

MusA, :MACE

Head of Fine and Applied Arts/

11r M Gallus, BA(Hons), TeachCert

Deputy Principal/ Head of Boarding

'\Tarden of the House of Guilds

1r D P lahon, BEd (Eco), GradCert(RE), {ACE

GradDipEd

Joint Head of Senior School (Welfare)

11r J C Gill, DipEd, BA, MEd Joint Head of enior School ( Curriculum) Mr R mith, BSc(Hons), DipEd, BEd tud, DipTA

DipTea h (Primary), GradDipDir

1-lr P C Taylor, DipArtandDesign, Head of History lr GJ

aylor, BA, 11A, GradDipEd

11r J Carroll, BEd, DipTeach(Primary),Grad DipMusEd, CertInfoTech Business Manager

11r

J Findlay,

DipBusStud (Accounting), DipFinPlanning, CPA Director of Co=unity Relations and Development

E Hallows, BSc(InfoSc), DipEd,

DipProStud, MEd 11r P J Hannah, NV1usA, AdvancedDipofMusic

11r J Xiao, MEd, BA, GradDipEd

DipEd, MEd

11r D A Young, BSc, TSTC

Maitrise, DEA, GradDipEd Head of Physical Education 11r C Tol, BEd

Is C J Guest, BSc, GradDipEd, Grad

Ms J E Heath, BA, BEd, MEd 11rs A J Jackman, BSc, BEd 11r LJoyce, BEd (CreativityandArts) 11r R W Kayler-Thomson,

DipLibraryandInformationStudies

BuildConsCert, DipEd

Head of Science

11rs R A Killen, BSc,

11r M L Terry, BSc(Hons), DipEd

GradDipEd(Secondary), GradDipEd (InformationTechnologyEducation)

Head of Boys' Sp ort 11r G R Gilby, BEd Head of Girls' Sport 11rs P Porter, BEd Careers Adviser

(Semesters 1 and 2)

11rs D M Lannan, BSc, DipTeach Ms M McArthur, HigherNationalDi

11rs CD Turner, TPTC, BA(Ed)

ploma (ComputerNetworking), Hig

Director of Campbell House/

her ationalCertificate(Computing),

Deputy Head of Preparatory School Campus

BSc, PostGradCert(Education) (UK)

11rs A J Andrews, BA(Hons),

11r S McIntosh, BMultimedia,

GradDipEd(Secondary),

BArchitecture/ Arts

Director of Music

11r M D Andrews, BA, GradDipEd,

11r M Irwin, BMusEd,

BDivinity

GradCertMusTechnology

Ms M Barnes, BofLaw,

Spiritual and Co=unity Outreach

GradDipEd (Secondary)

Co-ordinator

11r C S Bennett,

11r D Curnow, BA, DipEd,

BComrnunication(Journalisrn), BEd

11r HJ Roberts, MEd, BA, DipArts(GIT), DipEd(HSC), GradDipMedia, GradDipEd Admin

TEACHING STAFF

GradDipEd

Deputy Head of Preparatory School (Administration)

Deputy Head of Preparatory School (Welfare)

Mrs M P Mason, MEd, BA(Hons), DipEd

11r D A Andrews, DipTechTeach,

Head of the Preparatory School 11r J Carroll, DipTeach(Prirnary), BEd, GradDipMusEd, CertInfoTech

GradDipComp

Dip ( Careers Ed)

GradCertRE (ACU), GradDipArts

PREPARATORY SCHOOL STAFF

11r E Kovacev, BEng, GradDipEd,

Director of Teaching and Learning

GradDipSportsScience

BSc(Hons), DipEd

Mrne V Chabant, DEUG, Licence,

11r G Rutty, BA, GradDipEd, Grad

School Counsellor Ms C M Thornton, BA(Social Science)

11rs C E Watson, MEd(Sci),

Head of Languages

MrsTJBest

COLLEGE STAFF

MsJ Uttiog, BEd (00 Leave Semester 2) Ms R Wade, CertIIinHospitality, BMus, (Term 1)

11rs Hannigan, BFA, CertIV(SmallBusDeveiopment),

Head of Library Information Services Head of Preparatory School

Ms

Ms G Ulloa, BSpecEd, BEdinLOTE, DipinTESOL

11r G SMack, BEd (Music), AMusA,

11rs E M Russell, BA, PostGradDipEd(Art) Director ofCurricuIum Prep to Year 6

11rs A 0 Maher, MA (Ed), BA Ms A-M Mahoney, BA, DipEd Ms C E Matthews, BEd (Arts)

Ms KJohnson, BA Director of Curriculum Years 7 to 8 Dr M Brown, BA, GradDipEd, GradDipSpec Ed, MEd, EdD

Ms S M Morris, BA, DipEd, (Semester 1)

Director of Early Learning Centre

MsKA

11rs RMolyneux,

aylor,

DipAppSci(AnirnalTechnology), BSc,

DipTeach(EarlyChildhood),

BTeach, (Term 2)

BEd(EarlyChildhood)

11r T J O'Brien, BA, DipEd, BEd, GradDipConservationandResourc

Year 8 Area Leaders

SENIOR SCHOOL STAFF

Ms L Breen, BMus, GradDipEd, AMusA

VCE Co-Ordinator

11rs W A Breer, BAppSci(PE), (Term

eManagement, GradDipEdAdmin,

GradDipComputing

11r G J Smith, BEd (Science),

2 and Semster 2)

CertllinInformTechnology (Term 1)

11rs L Lee, BA, DipEd, GradDipSpEd

GradDipComputing

11rs P M Clark, BAppSc, DipEd

11r J D O 'Loughlin, BEng(Hons),

Year 7 Area Leaders

Director of Sport

11rs D A Cleary BSc, DipEd

GradDipEd

11r K P Flanagan, MSc, BSc, DipEd

11r D A CWford, BEd

Ms RE Palmer, BSc(Ed)

11r I Henricus, HigherDipTeach,

11r P E Conway, BSc(Ed)

11r T P Parkes, BA, DipEd

DipPE

11r F D:Agostin, BSc(Ed)

11r A W Payne, BEc, BEd

Upper Primary Area Leader

11r G J Donovan, BSc, DipEd,

Ms K Saunders, (Terms 2, 3 and 4)

DipAppPolymerSci.

Service Leave Term 4)

11rsJ Ekkel, BA(Hons), DipEd

Ms P Scott, BA(Hons), BEd, DipEd, CertIVWorkplaceTraining, (Semester 1)

Head of Drama

11rs M A Ferguson, BSci(Ed),

11rs E K Smith, BEd

Mr P Armitage, DipAppSci, DipEd,

Ms D T Hynes, BEd,

MA(Ed)

11r G] Smith, BA(Painting), DipEd

GradDipCompEd

11r M D Cheatley, BEd Head of Mathematics/ Studies Co-ordinator 11r D Hibbard, BSc, DipEd Head of Business Studies 11r R M Morris, BEco, BEd (Long

11r M O 'Donnell, BA, DipEd,

11r P Jeffreys, DipEd

TEACHING STAFF 11rs A Abraham, DipTeach


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TeaclJing Staff Btl. Row L -R : Mark Andrews, Samantha Callan, Cameron Bennett, Edward Kovacev, Jenny Shorland, Ainsley Corrigan, Gerard Mack, wm Johnston, Rob Kayler-Thomson, Sarah Hallows, Andrew Payne, Fabio D'Agostill, John Xiao, Gary Montgomery, Rosalie Killen. 7th Row L -R : Laura Osborne, Deborah Cleary, Mark Torpey, Tim Parkes, Tom Fleming, Patricia Clark, Sam McIntosh, Peter Hannah, Lachy Joyce, Athol-Mary Mahoney, Chris Dinneen, Michael Panckrldge, David Young, Helen McLean, Barb Hollander, Althea Abrahams. 6th Row L -R : Alldrew McKie, Doug Wade, Julia Ekkel, Rachael Congues, Claire Sullivan, Margaret Oates, Tracie Ovens, David Andrews, Melissa Barnes, Michael Thacker, Jo Panckridge, Ros Palmer, Edwina Davis, Kristina Zeravica, Michelene Ferguson, Cheryl Watson. 5t1. Row L -R : Jennifer Peake, Urszula Kamburowski, Kylie Saunders, Amanda Jackman, Debbie Filling, Rhondda Millen, Shelley Hannigan, Amanda Maher, Anne Wightman, Linda Gallus, Carli Reeve, Karen Sunderland, Margaret McArthur, Wendy Breer, Jodie Heath, Sue Buchan. 4t1. Row L -R : Alllle-Louise O'Donoghue, Julie Bickett, Gary Tigani, Lisa Breen, Kate Tal, Deb Hynes, Paul Jeffreys, Kevin Flanagan, Michael O'Donnell, Ian Henricus, Karen Fyffe, Orazio Galluccio Susan Daly, Guillermina Ulloa, April Andrews. 3rd Row L-R : Petrilla Porter, Carolyn Guest, Julie Gainey, Elizabeth Smith, DOllna Lallnan, Gareth Gilby, Phil Taylor, Terry Coburn, Barbara Carlson, Phil Armitage, Leanne Russell, Adria Juras, Linda Lee, Heather Green, Kylie Robertson. 2nd Row L -R : Sara Peace, Therese Foley, Veronique Chabant, Paula Henning, Mark Cheatley, Dave Curnow, Michael Terry, Mark Irwin, Greg Sm ith, Mike Gallus, Jason O'Loughlin, Daniel Clifford, Greg Naylor, Eoghan Brownetl, Kristen Jones. Front RO kl L-R : Greg Smith, Maryann Brown, David Hibbard, Cathie TIlorntoll, Mary Masoll) Roger Smitll, Joan Gill, Dr Pauline Turnelj Daniel Mahon, Julian Carroll} Harry Roberts, Coral Turne1j Libby Russell, Kim Johnson, Ros Molyneux, Diane Black.

Ms] Bickett, BEarlyChildhood

GradDipRE, GradCertEd(Science)

PostGradLicentiateinTheology(UK)

Mrs] M Panckridge,BA(Ed), BEd

Mr P Bohun, BMus, GradDipSecEd(Drarna), MAAdmin, (Semester 2)

Mr T Fleming, BTeach(Primary), BA(PublicRelationsandHistory)

Mr S D McCaUum, BSc, DipEd (Long Service Leave Term 4)

Mr M K R Panckridge, BA(Ed)

Mrs K Fyffe, BMusEd Mr 0 GaUuccio, BEd, DipTeach

Mrs L McCartney BMusEd, AMusA (On leave Semester 2)

Mrs A Grace, BA,DipEd

Mr ARMcKie, DipTeach(Primary), BEd, GradDipEd(Computing)

Mrs H Green, BA, DipEd, MA(Education)

Mrs] Marinovic, BA, BAppScience, GradDip(Secondary), (Term 2)

Mrs C A Reeve, BSc, BTeach

Mrs L H aigh, BEd(SecondaryArt/ Design), MEd (On leave Semester 2)

Mrs R L Millen, HigherDipTeach(Secondary Art/ Craft), BEd

Mrs] Shorland, BEd, (Terms 1 and 2)

Mr E Brownen, MA, BA(Hons), HigherDipEd, TESOL Mrs S Buchan, LMusA, BEd, GradDipVisPerformingArts Ms T Carlisle, BEd (Primary) (On leave Term 4) Mrs B A Carlson, DipPrimTeach, GradD ipEd (Teacher-Librarianship) Mr V Cebergs, BA (Fine Arts), DipEd, (Semester 2)

Mrs B R HoUander, BA, DipEd

Ms B CoUier, BSc, BEd

Ms D Hollingworth, AssocDipinSocialSci, BEarlyChildhood, GradCertinOrffMusicEducation, GradDipEd, MasterofMusicEducation

Mrs RM Congues, BSci(Hons), DipEd,MEd

Mr W Johnston, DipTeach(Primary), BEd

Mrs AD Corrigan, BTeach(Primary), BA

Mrs K]ones, D ipTeach (Primary)

Mr T Cob urn, DipTeach, GradDipSpecEd, BEd

Ms E Davis, DipPrimTeach, BEd

Mrs A ]uros, BEd (Librarianshi p), DipEuropeanLang Mrs U Kamburowski, MA,BMusEd

Mr C D in neen, D ipEd, BEd,

Mr G Lingard, BEd (UK),

Mrs S M Daly, DipTeach (Primary), BSpecEd

Mrs S Peace BSc(Hons), PostGradCertinEd(Secondary) Mrs] Peake, GradDipSpecEd, DipTeach Mrs M] Ratcliffe, BEd

Mrs L RusseU, BEd

Ms C M Sullivan, BTeach, BEd

Ms M] Oates, BSc, DipEd

Mr G Tigani BA(Ed), GradDipEd (lnfo Technology) Mr M L Torpey, DipTeach, BEd(PhysEd)

Mrs A-L O'Donoghue, MEd, BEd (Early Childhood), DipTeach(EarlyChildhood)

Mrs K Watson, BA(MediaStudies), BEd, MEd (On leave 2008)

Ms L Osborne, DipTeach, Dip ArtandDesign, DipdeDecorateur

Mrs L A Wightman, DipTeach(Primary)

lvIrs T Ovens, BA, BTeach (PrinlaryandSecondary)

.Mrs ""ynter, PostGradRE, CertRE, DipEd(Primary), (On leave 2008)

Mrs K M Packhanl, BEd (Early Childh ood)

M K Zeravica,BA(OutdoorEd), GradDipEd

lvIrs C A Morris, DipPrimTeach, BEd (Long Service Leave Term 4)

Mr D A Wade, DipTeach, BEd


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Administration and Services Staff Business Manager ir Findlay, Dip Bus. tud (A counting) Dip Fin Planning, PA Finance & Administratio n Manager Mr F ahlstrom. BComm, Grad Dip (ICAA), CA Director of Community Relatio ns & Development

Mrs H Midgley - enior chool Reception Relief

.Miss RKelly Early Learning Ce ntre

Mr MMiles Accounts Payable

Ms K Hackett, Ass Dip App oc Sci - Library Technician, Audio Visual

MrRRussell Payroll co ' Workcover

Mrs M Herbert - Early Learning Centre Assistant

Mrs] Tucker ecretary to the Business Manager

Mrs A Harris - Early Learning Centre Assistant

Mr MWeeks Receptionist Prep School

Mr Hunt, Dip IT, BIT(Soft. Engineering) Informatio n Systems

Director of Marketing

Miss D K V,rillian1s ecretary to the Principal

Ms H icholls-Stary, BBus (Term 1-3)

Mrs R Wilkinson-Beards Clerical Assistant - Music dept

Foundation Officer

Mrs] Young Secretary to the Joint Heads of Senior School

Mr Ian Cover (Term 4) IT Services Manager Mr Mark urnaitis, CANMCP. Dip of Comp Systems Archivist Mr C Lannan, B Com, Grad Dip LibALLA Registrar Ms D Fanning, BA, Grad Dip (Bus Stud) Accounting/ Administratio n/ Secretarial Mrs] A Adams Accounts Receivable Mrs F Bolitho Publications/ Media Officer Mrs] Cameron Senior School Receptionist Mrs] D:Altera Assistant to Careers Adviser Mrs] Fuller Secretary to the Joint Heads of Senior School MrsN Groth Assistant to Business Manager Miss V Henderson Teacher Aide/ Admin Assistant Campbell House Mrs A lnturrisi PA to Head of Preparatory school

Mr N Fletcher Caretaker MrAHarris Cleaning

Mr TBe t

Mrs harron Dickman (Term 1-2)

Boa tman

Ancillary Staff

Mr Allan, Dip Comp Systems IT Technical System & Support Officer Ms A Andersen Early Learning Centre

MrBAalders Prep School

Mgr

MsMArcher Senior School

Mrs JJeffreys Matron Mackie House

Mrs R Baird Senior School

Ms] Kingsley Aquatic Centre Co-ordinator

Mrs C Harris Prep School

Mrs] Kittelty, BEd Librarianship Library Technician, Teacher's Aide, Campbell House

Mr MHayes Prep School

Mrs] Lewis Early Learning Centre Assistant Mrs] McEwan Early Learning Centre Assistant

Mrs C Hughes Senior School MsKMorcom Prep School Mrs H Papas Senior School

Mr S Benz, AssDip Creative & Applied Art, BA Fine Art., GradDip Education Fine & Applied Art Technician

Mr A Murton. BAComp, Computer Science/ Software Development, BSc, Chemical Science Laptop Technician

Ms I Patienc Prep School

Mr Myers Director of Rowing

Mrs C Pratt Senior School

MrsKBowler Science Laboratory Assistant

Mrs] McDonald, Ass App Soc Sci. Library Technician (Terms 1-3)

Ms CTaylo r Prep School

Mrs M Bridges Matron Mackie House

Mrs M Ryan Integration Aide, After School Care Co-ordinator

.Miss S Virtue Senior School

Mrs A Bucek - BSc. Information Systems Support Mr D A Carroll, Dip App Sci Laboratory Technician Ms B Collier, BSc., BEd. Science Laboratory Technician MsN Cowdell Music Admin Assistant - Prep Mrs C Curnow Indigenous Education Support

MrRDWells Woodwork Machinist Mr M Saunders, Dip.Prog.Tech. CNE Computer Technician Mr] Sirnandl, Dip Comp Systems CNA Assistant Administrator - IT Services Ms R Skowronski Library Assistant

Mrs LDavis Early Learning Centre

Mrs] Thompson, Dip.Lib/ Information Services Library Technician

Ms]DouU After School Care Assistant

Ms S Stamenic Resident Tutor Mossgiel

Ms V Dunstone Matron Mossgiel House

Medical Centre

SENIOR SCHOOL Catering Manager Mr M F Fanning Catering Ms] F Albert Mrs E Boal Tuck sh op Prep Sch ool Mrs D K Brackley Tuck shop Senior School Mr C ] Den Besten Mrs KLewis Tuck shop Senior School Ms] Lunney Mrs RA Mare ndaz

Sister M Cartledge Registered Nurse

Mrs ZKovac Admissions Assist/ Data base Co-ordinator

MrTEgan Woodwork Maintenance

Mrs D Masljak Secretary to Business Manager

Mr] Fraser Resident Tutor, Mackie

Sister C Seward Registered Nurse, Grad Dip Public Health (School Health)

Mrs C Middlemiss Alumni Relations & Events Co-ordinator

MrPGauld Recreation Centre Manager

Sister C Maas Registered Nurse. (Relief Nurse)

Mrs A-M McRae Mrs A Moo re MsRA Payne Mrs AE Potter Ms ]P PurcelJ


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Administration and Services Staff 4th Row L-R: Lester Gillett, Brett Green, Mick Lovell, Nathan Allan, Casey Lang, Ray Dahlhaus, Ray Russell, Simon Benz, Rod Middleton, Greg Lamond, Andrew Murton, Lachlan Edwards, Marcus Saunders, Addy Bucek, Stephen Davis, Marc North 3rd Row: Bert Aadlers, Jenny Kittelty, Angela Inturrisi, Catherine Middlemiss, Jodie Fuller, Annette Potter, Dale Carroll, Karen Morcom, Isobel Patience, Mary Archer, John Simandl, Jo Young, Juli e Tu cker, Natalie Cowdell, Julie Thompson, Jean Cameron 2nd Row: Rebecca Gaylard, Julie Jeffreys, Anna-Maria McRae, Eileen Boal, Christine Taylor, Jane Lunney, Ziatica Kovac, Christian Den Besten, Julie Lewis, Meredith Herbert, Ainsley Harris, Maria Miles, Felicity Bolitho, Mandy Weeks, Claire Seward, Angelika Moore, Robyn Payne, Jill Jarvis, Mandy Bridges, Deb Brackley Front Row: Vicki Henderson, Jennifer McEwan, Kerren Wade, Felicity Sahlstrom, Murray Fanning, Greg Tomkins, Neville Findlay, Theresa Best, Dr Pauline Turner, Daniel Mahon, Mark Nurnaitis, Mitch Povey, Diann e Williams, Nathan Hunt, Jeanette Adams, Deb Fanning, Noelene Groth

MsPE Qwck Mrs ] N Russell Mrs LD Shore Tuck shop Prep School

MrMPovey Grounds Curator, Senior School MsM Stuart Senior School Property Manager

Driver/ Courier

Mr G I Tomkins

MrS Davis Maintenance Grounds Mr] Carroll Seni or School (Term 1-3) MrLEdwards Senior School Mr L Gillett Seni or School

Mr RF Dahlhaus MrB Green MrGLamond Maintenance Fo reman MrP Rogers MrP]Welsh

MrCLan Seni or School

Uniform Shop

MrMLove1 1 Assistant Grounds Curator, Prep School

MrsJJarvis

Mr RMidd leto n Prep School MrMNorth Prep School

Mrs] Kemp Mrs KWade Manager (BA)


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FarelVells Libby Russell r Libby Ru se,ll was first appointed

especially tlle growth of girls' sport during this time. He was Chairman 0 ' Delegates from 1987 to 1988 and his thirty year involvement with APS Spor was recognised at tlus year's APS Delegate Dinner.

he held a Bachelor of Art with a double major in Vi ual Arts and History and a Graduate Diploma in Art Teaching and had a great pa ion and talent for Art. Before long, Libby also taught History and OSE.

David was an involved and positive sporting coach throughout Ius teachin~ career, coaching Football and Tennis at Ists level and guiding tlle Girls' Is VIII Tennis teanl to four APS Premierships. Later he coached Athletics an d hiencouragement of the long and triple junlpers made a valuable contributi oI to both girls and boys squads,

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Cd/(/& tochool The Geelong College Preparatory in 19 a as an Art teacher. By 1994 (and three on later), Libby wa back on taff in an almost full-time capacity and was steadily developing a vision for Campbell House that was to take such special shape and definition in the years to corne. In 1997, recogni ing her considerable capacities as an educator and thinker, I appointed her to the position of Director of Campbell House. This was an unu ual appointment given the specialised nature of her background but the then Head of the Preparatory School (Mr Peter Hughes) and I had confidence in Libby's far-reaching abilities. Further public recognition of these abilities came more recently when she was promoted to Deputy Head of the Preparatory School campus, a position held concurrently with the role of Director of Campbell House.

As we are all aware, Campbell House (including the Early Learning Centre) has become, under Libby's overall direction, a thriving centre for learning in the early years thanks to her deep knowledge of education, dear vision and driving energy, combined with a perceptive understanding of the sensitive context in which she operated. Libby worked decisively but collaboratively with her staff to induce positive change aligned with the school's directions and Campbell House has grown in enrolments and educational stature over the years. It is renowned amongst Geelong schools and a well-visited institution by educators generally. Libby also set her aesthetic stamp on the phYSical environment of Campbell House, reshaping and remodelling it to enable the vibrant education she envisioned to be fluidly acco=odated and translated into action. Libby moves on to become Head ofJunior School at Carey Baptist Grarnrnar School, Kew, one of the leading coeducational schools in Melbourne, and she will be responsible for the education of approximately 600 students from Kindergarten through to Year 6. The school owes a huge debt of gratitude to Libby for her outstanding service and loyalty over more than 25 years and her dynamic educational leadership of Campbell House during the last twelve in particular. I know she will be greatly missed by all of the staff, students and parents of Campbell House. We offer Libby and Peter ( 1965) and their three sons, James, Henry and William (all of whom were educated at the College), our very best wishes for their future life in Melbourne.

Dr Pauline Turner PrinCipal

Mr Tim Parkes Outdoor Education Coordinator

Anne Wightman Anne Wightman commenced teaching at College in 1989. In this time she has taught at Year 6, Year 4, a 1/ 2 compOSite, Year 2 and for the last l3 years she has been a Prep teacher. Anne's capacity to successfully nurture children starting school with her gentle though firm manner has clistinguished her as a teacher and contributed to her popularity, both with parents and children. Anne has a very calm and reassuring presence in the classroom. Her measured approached and great patience with children are qualities that have made her well suited to the special role of Prep teacher in which she has thrived. Anne has created a special environment for children to work in that is clistinguished by her attention to detail, her celebration of all children's achievements and the thought she puts into stimulating children's curiosity within the room. In another life, she was a dancer and consequently has taken Ballet classes for Campbell House children as her co-curricular component. This has always been a popular activity with the children who eagerly await their commencement each term.

We wish Anne a long and happy retirement with husband Bruce and thank her sincerely for her contribution to The Geelong College.

Mrs Libby Russell Director of Campbell House

Phil Armitage The Geelong College has always wished to provide a broad education to all its students and this wish is often enhanced by the skills and passions of its teachers.

David Young David Young retires in 2008 after 27 years at The Geelong College. He has made a valued contribution to school life and the development of our students during this time.

It wa a pleasure for David and his wife, Annie, to see the growth and succes~ of their daughters Elly, Lucy and Amy in their time at College. We hope tlla David enjoys the opportunities that retirement will bring for family time the beach, travel and more golf. We have appreciated Ius long and dedicate service an d his Significant inlpact on lives of so many College students.

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For Phil, it was a love of flying and sailing that acted as a catalyst for transferring technical knowledge and skills to many students.

.Phil's Yr 8 electives, Design, Build, Test and Wood and Metal, are very popular and give girls and boys the opportunity to learn how to plan, design and construct worthy projects in a range of materials. The students are gently challenged to _ _ _ _ _ _" set their Sights high and to enjoy the satisfaction of a project well constructed. In recent years, skateboards have become very popular and it is rewarding allround to share the pride of the builders in high quality, wel16nished products. David has served as a tutor in Shannon, McArthur and Calvert Houses and Most lunchtimes Phil could be found in the tech room quietly enc:ouragiDgancl there are many College students who have received the benefit of his wise guiding students as they struggled with a detail on their plane, Gal",C)t:bfJi8t advice and calm guidance. He was appointed the College's APS Delegate in Phil also inherited the role of set builder fOr the 1983, contributing Significantly to the development of APS sporting policies, David joined us in 1982 and has taught junior Science, Mathematics, senior Biology and, in particular, Years 11 and 12 Environmental Science. Four of his Environmental Science students achieved perfect scores of SO in Year 12, with three being the top students in the state in this subject.

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In the class room, Phil's gently encouraging style has helped many students to cope with difficult concepts in maths and science but th e students also know that he is always happy to listen to their concerns and provide support in a sensitive way. M a Science Faculty head, Phil has been a wonderful leader, always ready to take on board new ideas. Our faculty meetings are always a pleasant experience as we wade through curriculum matters and sort out the gold from the dross.

Whil e not an elite atlllete himself, Phil has also transformed the processing of data for all our sporting events. File-maker Pro has made the role of the sporting event manager more bearable by enabling results to be posted very efficiently. Phil's contribution to the Geelong College is greatly appreciated by all who have worked witll him or have been taught by him. He has touched the lives of many and will be remembered fondly by those who have had the privilege of knowing him. He is a teacher who has really made a difference with skills that will be very difficult if not impossible to replace. Thank you Phil, for your excellent contributi on to Geelong College and all who sail in her. ..

Mr Stuart McCallum

Michelene Ferguson When Michelene joined the Senior School staff, she brought with her experience and expertise in b oth teaching and administration but, importantly, a desire to help students achieve to their potential in every educational activity they undertook. Her commitment is absolute; she has always demanded high standards, but accompanied by necessary support to ensure ilieir achievement. Michelene's organisational capacity is legendary and this has been reflected in the thoroughness and attention to detail with everything she does. During her years of service to ilie College she has taught English and ESL, and also took classes in VCE International Stuclies. She was a popular H ouse Tutor in both We ttenhall and Calvert, an d improved many girls' skills in tennis and aerobics within our sporting program. Whils t we will miss Michelene's welcoming demeanour, care fo r staff and stud ents alike, enthusiasm for her subject clisciplines and desire for excellence from all, we also wish her well for a retirement iliat brings her ilie same fulfilment iliat she has fostered in so many yo ung people through out her outstanding career.

Mr Roger Sm ith Head of Senior Sch ool Curriculum

Althea Abrahams Althea first came to Campbell House in 2000 as a replacement in Special Education. Her gentle and thoughtful approach to working with children was clearly evident. She then replaced Andree Fitzgerald in the Early Learning Centre while she went on long service leave in 2001. In 2002 she was appOinted Prep teacher, where she has remained. Althea brought to the staff a worldly view of issues, having lived overseas and interstate on several occasions. She came to teaching later in life and this may partly account for her rare combination of youthful eniliusiasm and the wisdom that comes with age. She has developed strong relationships with families who have requested her to teach other siblings. She has been alert to children's needs and ofteninitiatec.\ assessment to identify their needs and

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Althea also ran ilie chess club at Campbell House for a couple of years during lu nch times. We wish Althea all the best in her well deserved retirement.

Mrs Libby Russell Director of Campbell House

Dianne Williams Dianne Williams was appointed to ilie position of Secretary to the Principal in 1975 and served four Principals (Mr Peter Thwaites, Mr Peter Gebhardt, Mr Paul Sheallan and myself) during the 33 years of her employment. The role of Secretary to ilie Principal evolved considerably over the intervening years in line with the growth of the College, with some of ilie duties D ianne initially assumed becoming specialised and devolving to others as th e years went by, and sh e met each challenge or change with cheerfulness, determination and efficiency. For the last six years, Dianne also provided considerable support to the D irector of Teaching and Learning, Mrs Mary Maso n. Dianne's intimate kn owledge of the sch ool was extremely important to ilie fo ur Principals she served and h er loyalty to each, as well as to the College in general, was exemplary. She invested herself generously in the administrative tasks that were required and strove to meet tight and quite difficult deadlines. The office of the Principal is a pressured place but Dianne maintained a calm and steadfast presence in it. H er relations with teaching and administrative and services staff were always very cordial and friendly and she often shared her sporting interests (she was an excellent tennis player and a declicated CATs supporter) with them. The College is most grateful to Dianne for her 33 years of outstanding service and I am personally very appreciative of the support she gave me and oiliers in my office during the last 13 years. We extend to Dianne ilie very best wishes of the College community for a happy and rewarding future.

Dr Pauline Turn er Principal

Margaret Cartledge Sch ool Nurse, Margaret Cartledge, retires after 20 years at ilie College. During lliat time, Margaret has tended to countless ailing b oarders and day students, teachers and administrative and services staff. There are many students, parents and staff who know Margaret with deep affection for her declication and care to the needs of countless people in ilie school, boili sick and well. The boarding fraternity over the years will be especially aware of the care iliey h ave received from her during ilieir time at the College. Margaret has been very proactive in keeping the school up to date willi many legal requirements. From First Aid, anaphylaxis, hearing tests, flu shots and many other areas, her ability to keep the school compliant has been a wonderful benefit of her service. We wish Margaret the very best in her retirement. We Sincerely hope that her future journey is filled with happy and enjoyable times and we send with her a deep gratitude for her years of service to our whole school community.

Mr NeviUe Findlay


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Student Roll 2008 ELC3

Elkins, Harriso n T

Andrews, Prudence R

Harris, Paddy

arroll, Grace

GriRitl1, Mia S

Sarabe r, Remko

Cockram, nella

Gubbels, Ethan

Smi th, Bro nte E

oop, Makenzie G

Hol mes, Auryn A

Stewart, Grace E Thomas, Isabella C R Ward, Kaitlyn R

Brownies I Max W

Hough, amuel vV

Caruso, Jorja

Hynes, Hugo ,[

D erksen, Luke R

Forsyth,Jack 1

Jones, Anneliese R

Easton-Bylykbashi, Zayle D

Klein, J ohn L (Jack) Klein, Katherine A

Fry, EmilyB

MacGinley, Isabella A

Fang, Celin e

Ly, Kei Y (Elaine)

\I\'atso n, Ind ia A West, Jake T

Gorell, Ben M

Mahon, Emma B

French, Jacob F

Mahon, MR." L

Harris, Angus E

i\!orrison, Ruby R

H am pso n, Kaleb J P

Malone, Sanlllel J

H ayden, Torn E

Murphy, Reuben

Hardy Chryssi kos, Vid:y C

McLachlan,Jessica A

Hoare, \ V'tlliam B

O'Brien, 1 icholas G

H odgson, Curtis D

Midgley, Charlotte A

Hough,

Piroch, Phebe K

Hough, Benjamin

Miln er, Thomas

Polic, Isabelle M

Illingworth, Oscar

Mo orfoot, JackA

Jackman, Angu R

Ni, AnsonYX

icholas

]uro , Evan] Lamers, HendriJ,.-us E A

Potter, Xavier J

Year 4 Anderso n, O livia G Arc-Dekker, Edi th E R Baxter, Suzann e V Baylis, Charles N C (Charlie) Blight, Alexander H

(Henille)

Poulter, Hamish P

Jennett, Harri et ]

ockl es, Oliver A

Lord, Oscar T

Probert, Charles W

Jones, Lachlan H

O'Brien, Grace A

Braslis, Ethan D

1cDougall, ]esse K

Probert, Chase E

Karavitis, Georgia F

Peace, Samuel K

Calder, Eve

Paton, Clara E

Rahmanian, Amy K

Koroneos,

Perry, Luke E

Carr, William J M

Rowbottom, Jacob T

Scott, Darby J

Landos, Madelin e S

Phung, TristanJ

Cayzer, Laura ]

Santaluda, Emily

Stringer, Wayde S J

Lin dros, Samuel P G

Rahmanian, Layli V

Cole, Ashleigh L

Lynch, Benjamin M M

Robinson, Behlana R

Coutts, Samuel M (Sam)

MacGinley, Madeleine R

Sayers, Isab el R

D'Arcy, Ruby R

antaluda, Harry J

Taylor, Grace V

Santaluda, Oliver]

Whitford, Harry] G

Strom, Annie T Tucker, Mia E \ V'tlliamson, James S "V'meera, Chloe]

icholas J

Scott, Bailey J

Prep

Middleton, Charles 0

Eddy, ReillyW Fernandez, Mollie

Bisinella, Felicity

(Charlie)

Thorne, James D A

Gorell, Emma ]

Burrell, Zara P

Morphy, H arry E

Tol, Sophi e A]

Caldwell, Guy S

Mundy, Orla

Wynter, Lachlan K

Cole, MoilyG

aylor, Toby A

Year 3

Bu1:er, Emily G

Crtalic, Astrid M

eerhut, Luca

Adams, Lachlan J

Bennett-Hullin, Thomas W

Dalrymple, MaxJ

O'Byrn e, Emily M

Benn ett-Hullin, James S

Bickett, Samuel D (Sam)

Edgar, Georgina K

Padanyi, JadntaJ

Braslis, Eve C

Bourke, Jackson D

Faull, Harry

Paterson, James A

Brown, Sin10ne E

Bradshaw, CasSidy J

Fernandez, Oliver

Piroch, Max A

Brownless, Oscar A

Braley, Millicent L (Missy)

French, Emily G (Millie)

Potter,

Carey, William G M

Coop,Jay M

Hardy, Cooper B

Roderick, Georgia L

Carr, Maddison C G

Griffith, Bridie]

Hayden, Scarlette L

(Georgie)

Cockram, Edward H

Jackman, Henry

Kahwagi, ]acoub C

Ross, Grace J E

Collins, Finn H

Jackson, River M

Kennedy, Sophie R

Row-bottom, Rachel H

Edgar, Zara L

Kurul, Adem 0

Vanin, Alexia

Fang, Darwi e

Watson, n ah A

Foley, Cary E

Young, Samuel A W

Gao, Nathan

ELC4

Kahwagi, Alyssa M Kors, Lucas] Manning, SamuelA (Sam) Middleton, Jesse P

Lawrie,]ames E Livingstone, Nicholas J Malone, Jessica A

ockles, Jake W

Marshall, Declan A

O 'Brien, Hugo D

Mauderer, Max] F

Porter, Matilda C

Morphy, Oliver S

Riordan, Ruby K

Perry, Jack A

Robinson, Harriet A

Riordan, Eliza J

Solly, Sarah K

Rowbottom, Samuel]

Trethewey, Emma K

Santalucia, Thomas D

Vanin, Felicity

Tran, Ethan L

White, Imogen R

Trethewey, Thomas S

Williams, Thomas G

White, Elli F

Worboys,

Williams, Jackson F

ed A

ELC5 Austin, Sky R H Brandt, Maeve L Cockram, Lily P

Wineera, Tahlia I Wynhoven, Jess L Yeaman, Fraser H Year 1

iamb G

Gorell, James M Goy, Rachael L Hastings, Charlo tte A Horvat, Chan tel A H ynes, Coco 0 Jackman, Matthew RF Karavi tis, Noelle 0 (Olivia) Kovacev, Mark Lindros, Jack W G Malishev, Matthew J Manton, Nicholas W McFarlane, Olivia E McGrath, Rebecca A McKie, Hamish A Mil ner, Lucinda G

H orvat, Neve T

Minahan, Lachlan S

Year 2

Hughes, Kelly

Morgan, Daniel] B

Andrews, Nathan C

Hwang, Seok (Paul)

Morgan, ShannonJ

Bartlett, Courtney

Kelly, Richard AB

Morris, Angela K

Bartl ett, Lachlan S

Kenn edy, Olivia G

M urray, Thomas I

Bligh t, Penelope A

Kors, Alec]

Nockles, Veronica L

Bobbera, John M

Landos, Mikl1ail K

O'Brien, Harrison S

Bourke, Neve C

Malone, Oscar]

O'Leary,] ordan P

Brandt, Kurtis P

Manton, Oliver H

Patrick, An1elia E

Brierly, Rosy A

Maud erer, Aleisha A

Rochow, Holli e J

Bu rrell, Nyah Z

McDonald, Thomas A

Russell, Domin ique B

Calder, Samuel H (Sam)

Murrihy, Layla V

Sadler, Mays ie F

Couchman, Travis A

Naylor, Pho ebe L

Santal ucia, Eliza G

Co utts, Blake T B

Ni cholson, Genevieve H

Saraber, Martij n

Crowe, Al exander A W

O'Byrne, Alexan der G

Sercombe, Katherine A

Dalrympl e, Isabella R

Padanyi, Endre R

Symons, Aidan T

Daly, EmmaJ

Pascoe, Ruby V

Tol, W illia m G S

Connor, India A

Abikhair, Oscar J

De Young, Luke P

Perry, Brianna T

Toro de, Ian T (Tim)

Cooper, Julian L R P

Adams, Georgia P

Go rell, Ava B

Proebstl, Nicholas AM

West, Alexan der P W

Eddy, Atticus A

An derson, William R

Gorell, WilUam R

Rose, Claudia F

Wynter, Chloe ]


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Student Roll 2008 Kent-Spark, Hannah P

Wilken s, Zara G T Wood, AlexanderB Wynhoven, Curtis]

Bartlett, Samuel T

Brownless, Lucy I

Year 7 Allen,]aimee L

Beatty-Kiss, Miranda G

Carter, RobertAA

Andrews, Courtney]

Koroneos, James L Langley, William D S (Will)

Berton, E lana M

Cayzer, Nicholas R

Lay,]amesR Luppino, Alexandra K

YearS

Booth, Harrison W (Harry)

Bobbera, Isobel M

Cielesh, Haley]

Angliss, Peter W R Baker, Lachlan G

Bourke, Erin P

Collett, Natalie L

Barber, ]ayden L

Mathews, Ronan P

Brown, Nina L

de Blaquiere, Michael T

Batarilo, Andrew

Brownless, Ruby M

Di Martino, Vittoria M

Bucek,MaxR

Dixon, ZoeL

Batarilo, Daniel Batarilo, Thomas

May, William G McKenzie, Cameron K T

Campbell, Katie-Rose

Easto n-Bylykbashi, Marnie K

Baulch, Emily G S

Meager, Sarah A

Chrimes, MacKenzie P

Eddy, Braeden T

Blackman, Laura I

Medic, Charl es H (Charlie)

Clark, Olivia L

Edgar, Zakkary D

Bowler, Harrison T

Murrihy, Keeley A

Co lm an, Madalyn T

Forsyth, Connor W M

Nott, Tayla R Odam, Rachel G

De Young, Arcadia]

Gow, HarryT

Brierly, Fraser D Brimacombe, Patrick]

Finlay, Rebecca C

Grose, Daniel]

Brodie, Laura A

Fordham, Eliza

Howard, Rachel L

Goninon, Mitchell R

]ablonsky, Alexandra M

Cailes, William Caithness, Hannah I

Goo dear, Samuel 0

]eremic, Dean

Gorell, ZoeV

Kelly, Isobel F B

Goy, Michelle L

Kennedy, Keaghan R

Gratwick, Manning]

Kenny,]ulian P F

Griffiths, Samuel]

Lever, Alexandra F

Grossnickle, Elliott Z

Mal1Ony, Fraser W

Hastings, 1homas Y

Maislunan,]oe W

Hvidberg, Sam H

Malishev, Nicholas P A

Jennett, Rose E

McGregor, Alice]

Kininmontl1, Angus G

McGuire, Seamus G

Klein, Elizabeth M

Moore, Mike]

Kontelj, Davis]

Neerhut, Hugh T B

Lewer, Sarah M

Ni, Yuhao K (Kevin)

Lynch,Eugene]

Nixon, Emma L]

Carman, Thomas P (Tom) Carnell, Kyle Carter, Amelia]

McRae-Palmer, Dylan G

Nicholson, Imogen K

Orford, Stuart] Osborn,]ye D Palmer-Hill, Lachlan A Parker, Matthew R Payne, Maxim C (Max)

Woodall, Samuel (Sam)

Year 8 Allen, Emma I Andrew, Thomas ] (Tom) Appelbe, Katherine L (Kati e) Armstrong,]ames S Barker, Madd en D S Bath, Emma E Baylis, Richard T C Bennison, Edward N Bett, Taylor L] Bigelow, Katrina E Billings, James B Blair-Thomson, Remy E Blake-Hahnel, Laura T Blakey, Lucinda S C Booth,]ake T

Casey, James V Caslunan, Lilli]

Peace, Hannah S

Castles, Matthew] Chomley, Lachlan] (Lachie)

Philpott, Melody A Pilon, Isabelle C E

Brand, Sophie W

Christou, Nicholas C

Pipkorn, Lily M

Campbell, Lucy E

Cielesh, Sarah L

Radalj, Sophie M

Certoma, Ale.xander]

Colman,]ulia I Crawley, Isaac B

Ragg, Alexandra C (Lex:i)

Cheatley, Grace

Ring, Emma M

Chimside, Hannah M

Curnow, Jack L D:Adamo, Gemma L

Robinson, Shayden]]

Chrirnes, Annabelle L

D:Adamo, Laura]

Pedersen, Alexandra D

Booth, Kyle M Boyd, Clementine]

Rogers, Claire V

Clutterbuck,]ade E M

Rolfe, Holly R

Deahl, ]ackson R

De Young, Alexander P

Rolland, Maeve E

Deans, Krystal]

Desborough, Sophie K Dowling, Padrick] (Paddy)

Rollo, Richard]

Derksen, Aaron M

Ruby, Danielle L

Drayton, Lucy H

Eddey, Virginia G

Russell, Samuel M

Duffield, Lucy C

Edgar, Scarlett B

Ryan-Conn, Delaney

Dunstan, Mitchell A F

El Houli, Kifah K

Seller, Harnish P

Dye, RileyL

Farrall, Jack A

Shannon, Annabelle C

Edsall, Murphy S

Plumridge, Zachary E

Fenton, Ella R

Shelley, William R

Fanning, Guy F

Polic, Genevieve L

Fitzpatrick, Barclay P

Shembrey, Jack M

Farrall, Thomas M (Tom)

Profitt, Toby C H

Forshaw, Mary C (Molly)

Sheridan, Amy M

Fincham, Randall]

Read, MegA

Pascoe, Griffin S (Fin)

Gao, Nellie]

Shorland, Sophie E

Fisher-Kolosa, Byron]

Reed, CaWsta E (Listie)

Perry, Morgan T

Garcey, Olivia ME

Sloan, Andrew T H

Forsyth, Harrison] M

Russell, Hamish] N

Gral1am, Harry W C

Snarskis, Samuel A

(Harry)

Saunders, Stewart M

Grange, ]acqueline] (Jacqui)

Speakman, Kelly R

Fowler, Carla

Selway, Alexander]

Griffin, ]ordyn E

Spinazzola, Patrick M

Freddi, AIlanah] G

Sercombe, Jessica L

Griffiilis, Rebecca Y

Steinfort, Maximilian L

Fulier, Emily]

Sin1son, WilHam D

Guala, Adam H

(Max)

Gratwick, Marius]

Skinner, Olivia K

Harmon, Brady]

Stewart, Frazer]

Gray, Kameiko S M

Stekelenburg,]ohn A (Jack)

Hoare, Hannah-Mae

Stewart, Mitchell

Harris, Oliver]

Malone, Benjanlin M

O'Leary, Mitchell B

McAllister, Mitchell B

Orchard, Laine

McDonald, Lachlan]

Palmer, Corina R

Mcintyre, Harry C

Panckridge, Bronte L

McPherson, Lachlan D

Patrick, Lachlan]

Mitchell,]ake E Morrow, Nicholas] Nari tal Darcy T Nash, Emily S Neerhut, Thomas]

Proebstl, Tial1na E Robinson, Maddie G Shemb rey, Tom C Slattery, Andy] Slattery, Jock M Smith, Sarah E Stones, Nathan E

Philip,] ohnnie

Torode, Robert H

Hocking, Alana]

Taylor, Clodagh C

Hay,]amesM

Van Ammers, Milan A

Hodgson, Daniel B

Thomson, Steffie P

He, Le]un (Simon)

Wallace, Megan C

Holloway, Saskia]

Trinh, HanB

Heyward, Lauren A

Ward, Aaron M

Hu,EileenT

Varley, Maxwell M

Hill, Francoise M

Year 6

Watson, Linm C

Hughes, Georgia K

Vrablec, Adam

Hosking, Jack D

Angliss, Emily E

Watson, hani

Humphries, ]acqueline I

Walder, Lian1 D

Hvidberg, Nicholas R

Appelb e, Mattl1ew F

Wiener, Michael]

Hurley, Emma C

Walsh, San1UelJ (Sam)

Jacob, Shane M

BayliS, Hamish] C

Wright, Lachlan D

Jackson, 1homas R G

'Waters, Harriet S

Jenkins, Callun1 T

Bell, Hugh A

Yeaman, Zachary A

Kelly, Samuel C

White, Erica M

Jerenuc,

1horne, Philippa A Ward, Sha nn essy M Xu, Isabella

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aunders, Joshua A

Fenton, Billie E

Ruby, Peter E

Bourke, Emily K

Kelly, Jame AB

elway, Courtney J

Filling, Rebecca K

achdev, Aaron

Bowden, William A (Wi ll )

Kenfield, Jordan W

hannon, Al~xanderE

Fitzpatrick, Matthew W

Salvalaggio, Nathan

Bowler, MasonJ

Kenny, Jame P E

horland, Lucy L

Flanagan, Andrew J

Sanders, Bonnie A

Bowtell, Leall E

Ker haw, Edward A

Sim on, John D

Flynn, CatherineJ F

Sandri, Taylor L

Brand, Phoebe J

Klein, Talia

Slattery, Edwina J

Foley, Joseph W

aunders, Ryan M

Brimacombe, Nicho las A Brodie, James A

Kontelj, Paris

mith, Maddison G

Fulton, licholas A

cott, Eliza M

Lam, Matthew C

Steel, Jack H

Galbraith, Chase C

erle, Emily L

Brotchie, Jessica E

Lamont, Matthew R

tefanovic, Ben

Gant, taruey P

Serle, Lachlan J

Bull, Georgina L

Landy, James D Lee, IanM

urnmers, Lachlan P

Garrett, Brittaney B

SheLley, Holly M

Byrnes, Harrison 0

Thomas, Alan M M

Garis, Elena M

Shu, Richard WY

Cailes, Benjanun C (Ben)

Lever, Thomas W

Thorne, ophie J

George, Bryce A

Skoglund, Laura R

Caldow, Sanluel F

Maguire, Thomas D

Threadgold, George D

Goodear, Thomas E

Steinfort, Hugo W

Carah, Felicity L M

Stevenson, Addis K

Carr, Emily S

Sturges, Sarah L

Chirnside, Lily E

Mahon, Taylah G

Vaughan, Zoe M

Grange, William

~alcher, James G

Walker, Laura K

Griffiths, Samuel T

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Walsh, Lucy A

HarriS, Charle R

Sturm, LanaJ

Clark, Anna G

Mann, Harrison R

Waterhouse, Robert M (Rob)

Harrison,Jamie A

Taylor, NelsonJ

Collins, Erin A

Manning, Angus S

Weetman, PhilippaM

Hatch, Damien P

Thornton, Bronte W

Cook, Chloe E

McCaffrey, Rory J

West,JackJ E

Hughes, Lucy K

Timms, Ryan J

Cooper, Adanl F

McDonald, Daniel R

Widdicombe, Angus J

Hughes, Tom P B

Tomkins, Trent N

Cordner, Phoebe A

McFarlane, George H A

Wllkinson-Beards, Alexander J

Humphreys, Caitlyn E

Trescowthick, Sophie C

Coumans, Janles B D:AJtera, MarkAJ

Malishev,

athanial J

McGowan, JackD C

Wilson, Georgia R P

Iredell, Charles W (Charlie)

Verfurth, Kristofer D

McGrath, Matthew J

Witcombe, Riley A

Jablonsky,

Vines, Eamonn M

de Been, Coby M

McGuire, Padraic G

Zumpe, Lauren A

Jeffreys, Camille K

Vrablec, Laura

Della-Porta, Demi H S

McMillan, Sebastian

Year 9

Johnstone, Edwina R

Wade, Callen A

Denny, Dale E

Ablett, Edward J

Jones, Emily A M

Walmsley, Elizabeth B

Desborough, Clare E

Allen, Matthew B

Kelly, WilliamH

Walmsley, Georgina E

Devrome, Jacqueline A

AJJjn.son, Claire H

Kenfield, Katrina KE

Walsgott, Alexander G

Dixon-Trigg, Alexander

Walsh, Nicholas J I

(Alex)

Mitchell, Gabrielle M Molyneux,

icolas J

Morrison, Thomas G M (Tom)

atalie M

Babiolakis, Peter A

Kennedy, CampbellJ C

Morrow, Mia E

Banjanin, Liana N

Kip, Tazmin

Wan, Lucy

Dobson, Samantha L

Murphy, Clara B

Barry, Griffin

Kittelty, WtlhamJ

Watson, Lucy S

Dunstan, Ryleigh P

Bedford, Nicholas C (Nick)

Koroneos, Emily V

Welleman, Thomas F

Eddey, Meaghan V

Beggs, Dianne M (Michelle)

Kvant, Alexandra C

Westman, Ebony A

Farmer, Marina R

Wettenhall, Andrew H

Fitzpatrick, Brittany K

agle, Daniel R Narita, Callum K eerhut, Alexander J B

Beith, CharlesAJ (Charlie)

Lay, Harrison W (Harry)

Neerhut, Oliver R

Bertone, Jayde A

Lugg,WilliamH

Wettenhall, Ross P

Flanagan, Piers 0

Nicholson, Angus J

Blair, Ian D

Mackey, Rowan J

White, Andrew J

Foott, Elkanah J

Nixon, Christopher J

Brodie, Anna G

McCaffrey, Molly C

Williams, Cameron M

O 'Donnell, Will.iam D (Will)

Cameron, George M H

McDonald, CampbellJ

Wishart, Charles H C

Palmer, LaraJ E

Carnell, Jake M

McDonald, Ted W T

Wong, Caleb H Y

Panckridge, Eliza K

Carr,James S

Mitchell, Alana L

Wood, Jack I R

Patterson, Rachel E

Carr, Joshua C

Moore, Audrey V

Perkins, Matthew S

Carroll, Patrick A W

Morgan, BenjaminJ R

Philip, Thea S

Castles, Julia R

Morris, Anna E

Year 10

Golightly, Matthew J (Matt)

Plowman, Kate H

Chisholm, George A

Morris, Douglas A

Amerena, Massimo F (Max)

Gordon, Timothy J (Tim)

Plowman, Siobhan M

Chisholm, Thomas J (Tom)

Murrilly, Brydie S

Angliss, John A E (Jack)

Graham, Elizabeth A M

Porto, Cristina J

Chomley, BernardJ (Bernie)

Nott, Benjamin R (Ben)

Anskaitis, Nicole T

Green,James M

Price, Oliver G

Christou, Alexander M

Odam, Alice M

Arundell, Claire E R

Griffin, Tailah J

Q!1ail, Nicholas D

(Alex)

Osborne, Stefan L

Baker, Grace

Heath, Lucy S

Reed, Tegan A

Christou, James A

Payne, Rowan D

Barham, Charles B

Holding,James B

Richards, Sarah D

Cleary, Jennifer A

Phillips, Brittany M

Barton, Fiona R

Hughes, SebO!stian E (Sam)

Riley, Fiona K

Comb en, Aubrey A

Pisankitvanich, Nithit (Golf)

Baulch, William S

Hume, Esther AA

Beggs, Sarah L (Louise)

Hurl ey, JackF

Wood, Oliver J B Wu, Yi-chun (Eason)

Forkl, Ailine Foy, Olivia C Ganes, Anand Garcey, Andre F L George, Alec J George, Russell H

Comes, Nicholas W

Plummer, TaneeshaJ

Robertson, Grace

Curnow, George A

Porter, James (Jamie)

Beith, Edward A J

Hvidberg, Kristian W

Roche, Matthew N

D:Adamo, Timothy A

Profitt, Emily G H

Bennison, Loui sa R

Inness, Grace E

Rogan, Thomas J (Tom)

Davie, Jake A

Ratcliffe, Edward M C

Bertone, Jake V

Iredell, Georgia R

Ross, Daniel G (Dan)

Dunkley-Smith, Addy J

Retman, Daniel

Bigelow, Felicity J

Jelfs, Laura K Jennings, Christopher L

Roberts, Danielle E

Russell, Holly M D

Emselle, James L

Roberts, Madeline E (Maddy)

Bishop, Campbell S

Salathiel-Dyke, Kieran M

Emselle,Jasmine K

Rosewall, Billie J I

Blair-Thomson, Darcie A

Johnstone, Angus D

Salt-Hill, SamuelJ

Faulkner, Sophie E

Ross, Charles A (Charlie)

Blood,Jake T

Jones, Aron D


College Community 183

Kaynak, Eda

Townley, Angus RA (Gus)

Darley, Thomas H (Tom)

McPadden, Teak

Voss, Lisa

Kennedy,Jessica E

Davey, Thomas E

Middlemiss, Annie R

Wade, Jonathon D

Kent-Spark, Oliver H (Ollie)

Tripodi, Grace-Louise Tripodi, Santo

Douglas, Michael A

Mims,NellieR

Kershaw, Jack L

Turnley, Dean R

Dunn, Nicolette (Sissy) A

Molyneux, Thomas R

Wang, Senney Webster, Georgina G

Kirby, Philippa L

Uebergang, Annabelle E Van De Pol, Daniel]

Dye, Mitchell R

Morgan, Alice M

Wesco tt, David E

Knight, Clinton]

Mullaly, Franklin E R

Westman, Floyd I

Ernst, Clara F

(Frankie)

Williams, Miranda M

Elliott, Brittany L

Langham, Richard P S

Van Kruining, Halina L Wal-ustrom, Themba

Fabbian,]ulian F

Murphy, Alexandra C

Lian, Xu (Stan)

Walder, Rosie E

Filling, Nicole L

Neerhut, Edoardo K

Wilson, James T Witham, Georgia S

Lightfoot, Edith B

Walsh, Cameron]

Fletcher, Merryn

Neil, Samuel] (Sam)

Woolman, Emma K

Lompech, Godelein

Poott, Harrison J Gervis, Alexander R

Nielsen, Laura M

Maas, Alister C

Wang, Nelson Y Waterhouse,Johnathon R

Yeung,]eff Young, Thomas S (Tom)

Maguire, Grady R Malcher, Nicholas S

Watson, Ellie R Watson, Lyndall A

Goodridge, David W Gourley, Mitchell

Olbrich, Philipp Perkins, Thomas W (Tom)

Maltby, CalIumJ Mayfield, Charles K

Welleman, Hannah K

Grinter, Oliver R

Phillips, Sebastian]

Year 12 Adams, Siobhan E

White,]ames R Widdicombe, RebeccaJ Wignell, Thomas I

Haines, Cassandra

Pollard, Belinda]

Albrecht,]essica L

Hare, Darcy A

Poon, Ackhim

Alidis, Ryan B

Harris, Rachel K

Potter, Phoebe A

Alien, Chloe P

Lam, Rachel C

McGowan, Luke A C McKinstry, Cara A

O'Brien, Anthea A

Zemp, Sarah M

McNaughton, Georgia E

Wilson, Annabelle C

Hatch, Xavier

Wishart, Angus R G Wride, SamuelJ R (Sam)

Hay,]oshua C

Rho,JangHo (James) Richards, Benjamin A (Ben)

Anderso n, Arabella E

Meindl, Felix

Hayes, Sophie A

Richardson,Jack M

Wright, Thomas M (Monty)

He, Le Wen (Alan)

Appleby, Emily Arundell, William A R

Mims, Victor W Mitchell, Wesley] Monotti, Katherine G

Yang, Yi Xiao (Matthew)

Henricus, Francesca A

Rollo, Alexander J (Alex) Ross, Lucinda M (Luci)

Morrison, Lachlan G M

Young, Callan S

Hocking, Rhys D

Rossiter, Bernadette M

(Lachie)

Andrews, Meagan E

Banjanin, KalenaJ Bartlett, Holly E

Year 11

Holding, Katherine E

(Bernie)

Barton, Katherine F

Murphy,]oshua WK

Aden, Clemens

Hor, PuiEe

Russell, William]

BeallIDont, Thomas] (Tom)

Nagle, Thomas P

Agosta, SarahJ Amezdroz, Rebecca]

Howard, Daniel]

Salvalaggio, Daniel

Bowden, Thomas] (Tom)

Noble, Stephanie C

Hunt, Georgia A

Bowtell, James L

Oates, Ernrna V

Anderson, Ross G

Jarvis, Edward H

Sandri, James M Scott, Georgia A

Olszak, Morgan L

Ao, Ka Man (Carmen)

Jeffreys, ]oelan C

Seccull, Zoe

Palmer-Hill, Hamish D

Atkinson, Christopher D

Johnstone, Henry J Jones, Michael W

Segre, GiorgiO

(Ollie)

Seller, Angus W

Patterson, Tom J

Boyd, Alexandra J Braithwaite-Davies, Oliver L

Kelly, Pletcher W

Seward, Henry C (Harry)

Brand, Lucy J Brehaut, Maysie M

Baird, Samuel] H (Sam)

Kelly, Rowan B

Sherriff, Monique G

Britt, Elena

Baker, Isaac T

Kemp, Lauren R

Shinners, Rhian E

Brotchie, James D

Plowman, Jack S

Banner, Sheridan

Kerambrun, Baden Y

Simons, Harrison A (Harry)

Brown, Elliot P

Pugh, Georgia R

Barton-Thomas, Millicent A

Kittelty, Katherine] (Kate)

Simson, EllaJ

Brown, Harriet R

(Milly)

Knott,Jessie I

Skoglund, Christopher S

Browne, Eliza AM

Bellew, Sebastian M H

Kovacev, Nicholas

Sloan, Lucinda F

Burns-Wallace, Thomas

Pedersen, Nicholas L Perry, Jack D Phillips, Samuel C (Sam)

Quirk, Johnny M Ratcliffe, Georgia C A

Babiolakis, Stephanie A Babiolakis, Tania 0

Read,]onathan]

Berton, Daniel J

Lamont, Caitlin V

Smith, Morgan A

Butler, Llewyn C

Rhodes, Benjamin R

Beveridge, Laura E

Lane, Ayrlie]

Song, Christopher Z F

Byrnes, Fraser 0

Richards, Michael A

Blair, Ruth I

Lane, Loren A

Spence, DyianJ

Cameron, Charles A C

Riley, Nicola L

Bradshaw, Mary R

Lau, Christopher Y P

Stekelenburg, Laura K

Cameron, Grant T

Roberts, Benjamin J

Brimacombe, Samantha]

Lau, Tik-Sze ( atasha)

Stevens, Virginia A (Ginnie)

Camp, Stephen F

Rolland, Eilish R

Broad, Lewis

Lee, Chloe B

Stevenson, William M

Carr, Georgina S

Rose, Alethea M

Buggy, Zachary R G

Leeman, Blake K

Stewart, Alexander C (Alex)

Carroll, Matthew W

Russell, Brigitte E

Lewis, Harley]

Storey, Luke M

CaSSidy, Aengus F M

Russell, Fraser E

Campanaro, Sonia A Carman, Rebecca L

Luppino, Nicola M

Sturm, Benjamin

Certoma, Daniel N

Sloane, William H C

Carmichael, Angus I (G us)

Mackay,Jessica L

Summers, Thomas J (Tom)

Chan, CheukSze (Jess)

Steel, Madeleine]

Carr, Alexander L

Malishev, Laura L

Tan, Tristan S

Chien, Eric

Stekelenburg, Amy]

Chaffey, Luke B

Mann, Elliott T

Taylor, Stephanie R

Chirnside, Jessica A

Stephenson, Hamish W

Champion, Margot H

Maxwell, Nathan J

Telegin, Alexey V (Ale..x)

Clark,]eremy D

Sullivan, Trent D

Cleary, Timothy] (Tim)

McCorkell, Sophie E

Thomson, Darcy M

Collett, Matthew J

Tang, Dorothy W K

Colebrook, Shaun W

McDonald, Thomas T T

Tigani, Dominic Y

Cordner, Penelope E (Penny)

Taylor,Jaimi W

Cooke, Isobelle]

(Tom)

Timms,]ordan K

Taylor,]eremy E

Cover, Coco

McKenzie, Cavelle L E

Tomkins, Daniel W

Cordy, Ayce J Cotton, Sebastian

Thomas, Zachary J

Curnow, Eliza M

McKenzie, Stephanie L

Took, Penelope S

Craig, Kendall

Thoms, Lacl-uan P (Lachie)

Dalig, Matthias WW

McLean, Matthew T

Trethowan, Emily K

Cromarty, Alexandra E

Toulmin, Jessica

Dalton, Olivia M

McLean, Sam A

Veanes, Peta A J

Crowley, Philippa M (Pip)

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Hardcastle,

Dales- utton, Benjamin P

H armon, Cody j

Dawson, Emil K

Hayden, Chloe P

Da ',Thoma W (Tom)

Heath, '" tlliam

Denn " Dean 0

Henderson, arah L

Dimovski, cott C

Marendaz, Annabel

RJ10, ung Ho ( tan)

Tebb, Dermott K

Marendaz, Elizabetl1 M

RJ1odes, Peter J

Thoms, LauraJ

'[athews, Lorcan j

Ri hards, Mark G

Tobin, Charlotte M

[cLean,

Riley, Ellaj

Tomkins, Jordan E

l\[cLean, oprue A

Roberts, Thomas 0 (Tom)

Trainor, Sara j

Herbert, Ainslie E

Menheere, Zach A

Robson, NgaireA

TripoLino, Robert

Douglas-Garden, Xanthe B

Herd, Ale..'(ander F R

Middlemiss, Thomas j (Tom)

Rogerson,

ed F

Tsang, Tsz Man (Hi lda)

Edde " Ale..'(ander ~1

Hoevenaars,jo huaJ

Millington, Christopher j

Rosewall, Todd W

Tsui, Pak Hang (Bryan )

Edsall, Greer L

Hollander, Andrew j

l\lonsereenuso m , Amomsak

Russell, Henry C

Uebergang, jessica B

Egan, Darci L

Hurley,julia [

[orris, arah E

Russell, Isabelle C J

Van Ingen, Connor j M

Ellis, Lauren E

Inness, Georgia N

[orrison, Caitlin T

Rutherford, Emily j

Wade, Cameron T

Faulkner, Lucy C

Ioannou, Penelope S (Penny)

Mountjoy, jeremy L

Sahlstrom, Donald C

Wade, Matthew T

Fitzpatrick, Angus P

Kelly, Thomas D (Tom)

ancarrOl, [onique J

aunders, Katalin L

Walsh,JamesA

larita, Ashley K

Schultz, Benjanlin W (Ben)

Watson, Caroline P

ation, Milika J

erle, Catherine J

Watson, Timothy A Wheeler, Thomas A

hel ea L

Flynn, Clare E

Kent, Mitchell J

Ford, Douglas C

Keogh, ZoeE

(\ ill)

I

icole E

Forrest, Joshua K I (Josh)

Kirby, Michael J

eil, Kirsten

imandl, Michael j

Fraser, Alice L

Kitchen, haw A

lice, Angus W

Sinclair, Kate A

White, Kim T j

Garratt, [adison R

Lau, Gabriel

O'Brien,Julia M

lattery, William D

Wood, Callum R

Gledhill, Daniel G

Lee, Kit

O'Brien, Samuel T (Sam)

mith,

Glowrey, Charle

Leung, Villa

O'Connor, Clancy E B

Steinfort, Phoebe

Wood, Elizabeth R Wu,LukeH

icholas C

Wood, Courtney

Golightly, RachaelJ

Levick, Anne L

O'Dorrnell, james A

Sturges, Jeremy W

Goodear, Alice C

Uoyd, Daniel R K

Pasco, james

StuID1,Emma

Wu, YuXing

Gordon, Amy

Lugg, 1atthew D

Profitt, amuel A H

Sully, Louise G

Yang, Yu-Hsiang (Sam)

Gorman, Georgia 1

Maas, Thomas E

Quirk, Stevie J

Sunderland, Andrew D A

Yeung, Chun Kit (Alan)

Graham,john _

Mack, Christopher W

Randall, Callum j

Tan, Ming Ming

Yu, Lei Jie L (Lisa)

Guy, Stephanie M

1acRae, Georgina D

Reeve, Ali.ka L

Taylor, Robert

Historical photos credits Conten t Page: Presentation of guns to the College at Geelong Otr Hall, 1920 Pagel left column- top to bottnm: 1. Pegasus Magazine Front Cover,June 1966 2. Pegasus Magazine Front Co,.."" Diamond Jubilee Issue, May 1921 3. Pegasus Magazine Front Co,.."" 19-4. Pegasus Magazine Front Cover, 1988 Rigbt column- top tn bottom: 1. Pegasus Magazine Contents, Frrst Issue, April 1909 2. Pegasus Magazine Front Cover December, 1961 3. Pegasus Magazine Front Cover, 1985 4. Pegasus Magazine Front Cover, 2006 Page 25 Middle cbool beader Large Image Opening of Preparatory Sebool, Sir John MacFarland Accepting the Key

Page 66 lusic Image I Pipe Band 1969 Drum Major H Seward Image 2. College Cadet Corps and Pipe Band Parade, 1949

Page 146 Image I Image 2.

Page 91 College Life header

Page 161 Awards Header Large Image Award Bookplate, 1872 awarded to Hy ARMSTRONG Image 1 Award Bookplate, 1872 awarded to Thos ARMSTRONG Image 2 Award Bookplate, 1894 awarded to S WARBY Image 3 Award Bookplate, 1913 awarded to W J REID Image 4 Award Bookplate, 1873 awarded to Thos ARMSTRO G

Large Image The Geelong College Centenary Dinner, 1961 Top Left Freneb Consul at College, 1910 Top Centre College Fete, 1958 Student Parade Jubilee Celebrations, 1911 Top Right Page 113 ports header

Large Image OGC Foothall Team Old Boys' Day, 1910 Image I Image 2 Image 3 Image 4 Image 5

Trophy, Veteran's Plate, 1906 Trophy, The Geelong College Cup, 1926 Trophy, The Geelong College Cup, 1889 Trophy, Old Collegians' Cup, I 93 Trophy, Old Collegians' Cup, 1906

Page 45 eWor Sebool header Large Image Old Geelong Collegians atJubilee Celebrations,

Page 114 Cricket Image 1 1st Cricket XI, I 96 Image 2 IstCricketXI,1912.

1911 Top Left Top Centre Top Rigbt

Page 128 Tennis Image I APS Tennis Team, 1982 Image 2 Tennis Team, 1974

Students in Gun Presentation Parade, 1920 Norman Morrison Memorial Hall, 1920 Christening of Boat Rex Bell; April, 1918

Page 65 Creative Arts header Large Image House of Guilds Aeroplane Modellers, 1947 Top Left House of Guilds Sewing, 1947 Top Centre House of Guilds Pottery, 1947 Top Rigbt House of Guilds TemJes and Leatherwork, 1947

Page 139 Football Image I Foothall Team VSA Champions, 1889 Image 2 Football Team VSA ChampIOns, 1900 Preparatory Sebool Football XVIII, 1952 Image 3 Image 4 Preparatory School Football XVI U, 1953

etball Netball Team, 1976 Netball Team 1982 (Donor: R Lancaster)

Page 1n Co ll ege Communjty header Large Image Old Geelong Collegians' Association Annual Dmner, 1903 Page 173 Vear 12 Final Asse mbl y Large Image Students of the College, 1909 Image 1 Gun Presentation, 1920 Image 2 Ch.ristening of Racing Eight "The Old Collegian" by William Kernot, 1905 Image 3 Students during the Visit by General Birdwood, 1910


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Year 12 2008 7th Row: Christopher Ma ck, Scott Dimovski, Jeremy Clark, John Grah.am, Matthew Lugg, Llewyn Butlel; l1'/Omas BUl"rls-Waliace, Andrew Hollandel; Alexander Herd, Ayce Cordy, Josi-lUa Hoevenaars, Mitchell Kent, James Brotchie, Callum Wood, Timothy Watson, Jeremy Mountjoy, Todd Rosewall, Lorcan Math ews; Charles Glowrey 6th Row: Grant Cameron, Ollie Braithwaite-Davies, Connor Va n Ingen; Will H eath, Mark Richards, Sam O'Brien, Jam es Pasco, James Bowtell, Daniel Lloyd; Shaw Kitchen, Tom Roberts; Tom Bealll1lOnt; Benjamill Dales-Sutton, Kit Lee, Jeremy Sturges, Henry Russell, Cal.lum Randall, Clancy O'ConY/ol; Steph.en Camp, Aengus Cassidy, Ned Rogerson 5th Row: Thomas Day, Nicole McLean, Ben SchuLtz, Wil/.iam SI.attery, James O'Donnel,I, Cameron Wade, Tom KeI.Jy, Josh Fo rrest, Nicholas Sm ith, AlIne Levick; Cody Harmon, Christopl ler Millington, Matthew Carroll, Harriet Brown, Tom Middlemiss, James Wa lsh, Eric Chien, Wi.I./iam ArundeI.J, Peter Rhodes, Angus Nice, Charles Camero n, Dermot/: Tebb, Chloe Allen, Angus Fitzpatrick, Phoebe Ste infor /' 4th Row: Elizabeth Wood, Ainslie Herbert, Thomas Wheelel; Andrew Sunderlalld, Dalliel Certoma, Zach MeI1heere, Stan Rho, Daniel GI,edhill, Michael Sima l'ldl, Fraser Byrnes, Geo rgina Can; Jessica Cllirnside, Alice Frasel; Samuel Profitt, Xanthe Douglas-Garden, Greer Edsall, Douglas Ford, Th.omas Bowden, Ashley Narita, Michae l Kirby, Jmm.anuel Lampe, Donald Sahlstrom, Kim Wl1i/:e, Dean Denny, Mattl'l ew 1"'ade; Ellio/ Brown, Alexander Eddey 3rd Row: Sara h Morris, Kalena Balljanin, Madison Garratt, Amy Gordon, Kirste/'l Neil, Kate Sindail; Rachael Go /ightIJ~ Thomas Maas, Pel'1I1Y Ioannou, Amol'l1sak Monsereenusol'll, Sam Yang, Julia Hllrl ey, Ella Riley Yu Xirlg ltVII, Maysie Brehaut, Ryan AI.Jdis, Ca /,herille Serle, Bryan Tsui, Gab riel Lau, Ngaire Robson, Penny Cordnel; Zoe Keogll, Laura Thoms, Julia O'Briel'I, Laurell Ellis, Cai/'/in MO'Tisoll, Emma S/'Irm, Sara Trainor 2nd Row: Robert Taylol; Stev ie Q}lirk, Mat·thew Co llet"t, Sarah Henderso ll, Emily Dawson, Step ha nie Guy, Sebastian Co ttOI", Char/o/,te Tobin, Milika Natiol1, Jess ica Uebergang; Samh D'Altera, Pip Crowley, Holly Bartlett, Katalin SaLlnders, Jsa beI.Je Russell, Chelsea Hardca stle, Sophie McLean, Darci Egan, Arabella Anderson, Monique Nancarrow, Courtney 1"'ood, Alexandra Croll1arty, Alika Reeve, Siobhan Adams, Hilda Tsang, Lucy Falllhlelj Eliza Browne, Alan Yeltng; Luke Wu Fro nt Row: Jessica Albrecht, Eliza beth Marenda z; Em ily Rlltlwjord, Vinci Le/ll'lg, Georgia Inn ess, Caro lin e Watso n, Lisa Yu, Emily Appleby, A lice Goodea l; Phoebe Gl lbb ins, Alexandra Boyd, Katheril'le BartolI, Louise Sully, Kendall Craig, Georgina Macrae, Lucy Brand, Elena Britt, Meagan A ndrews, Ming Ming Tan, Georgia Gorman, Jordan Tomkins, Annabel Marenda z, Jess Cha.n Absent: Clare Ply'U1, Chloe Hayden, Sama ntha McKnight



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