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Baillie House

YEAR 7 MS R. EBELT

FRONT ROW: Cooper Millican, Esiah Power, Dominic Lazzaroni, Steen McChesney-Clark, Lucas Faust, Will Langford, Logan Purt SECOND ROW: Lucas Walton, Jaden Jones, Kayden Kratzmann, Daniel Tawia, Jai Green, Archie Lansley, Thomas Mulder THIRD ROW: William Kennedy, Patrick Fanning, Samuel Rattray, Jackson Rowe, Nate Fegan, Noah Sippel, Mitchell Riley, Taj Viliamu ABSENT: Marcus Leach, Tyler McEachern, Daniel Stretton

YEAR 8 MR C. RAESIDE

FRONT ROW: Ben Di Bella, Luis Sirriss, Tyler Shore, Callan Watson, Zak Green, Jean Pierre Katende, Mason Oliver, Jack Shelton

SECOND ROW: Joshua Rial, Cooper Bloxsom, Beau Campbell, Mitchel Lyon, Luca Ferguson, Jamie Lazzaroni THIRD ROW: Antse Mpusetsang, Ethan Millington, Dylan Mathie, Ethan Weil, Koby Jones, Corbin Waddington, Ryan Hennell ABSENT: Dean Gunders, Kingston Perez, Kevin Ross

Baillie House

YEAR 9 MR J. JACKSON, MS K. MULLINS

FRONT ROW: Adam Parker, James Brice, Toby Watson, Levi Moule, Caius Arnold, Rylan Coleman, Oscar Smith, Oliver Catt, Harrison Purt

SECOND ROW: Ethan Catt, Cooper Christiansen, Koby Burnett, Blake Arnold, Rory Foyle, Luke Swain THIRD ROW: Harrison Rowe, Vinh Luong, Cooper Riley, Cruz McGhie, Mark Naudi, Tyson Downey, George Paske, Jayce Humphreys ABSENT: Tyler Pearce, Tom Revell, Ethan Vaughan

YEAR 10 MS M. TAYLOR

FRONT ROW: Geoffrey Lui, Trey Horan, Andrew Gatis, Cooper Umstad, Sean Weir, Mason Saltner, Joseph Martini SECOND ROW: Lucas Lazzaroni, Lucas Mathie, Thomas Vaillant-Roche, Logan Maggenti, Connor Kenyon, Alex Owens THIRD ROW: Connor Sadler, Ethan Conrad, Hugh Cafferky, Archie Blacklock, Aiden Morris ABSENT: Corey Ashby, Zack Hannah

YEAR 11 MS B. BARBAGALLO

FRONT ROW: Jude Foyle, Khien Luong, Brett Brunello, Orlando Parker, Sonny Crawford, Marley Scarff, Aidan Phelan SECOND ROW: Benjamin Moody, Kye Stallan, Hayden Downey, Mitchell Bloxsom, Scott Swain, Nate Rasink THIRD ROW: Domenick Osborne, Charlie Rattray, Mark Hennell, Daniel Mosch, Joshua Eggins, Lachlan Moody ABSENT: Tarquinn Forster, Lennox Metcalfe, Jayden Robshaw, Jackson Ross

YEAR 12 MS G. STAYTE

FRONT ROW: Riley Snell, Luke Ashby, Jonathan Gatis, Joel Prescott, Damon Christiansen, Cohan Russell, Ethan Hunter, William Costigan SECOND ROW: Brodie Dinneen, Jacob Pugh, Kyle Reddicliffe, Cody Brown, Blake Irving, Max Gough THIRD ROW: Joshua Pierce, Lane Bell, Zac Bennett, Joshua Corcoran, Aiden Coleman, Lleyton Ward, Reece Foley ABSENT: Jack Revell

2022, what a year for Iggy Park, but also, the Baillie House. As we wrap up the unreal year that’s unveiled before us, it is important to take the time to reflect on all our achievements and highlights in the Baillie House and take the time to thank the people who have made it happen. Our senior journey began with one last hit out up at Camp Gedling for our leadership camp. As Baillie took out the famous Paddy Carew shield in 2021, it would be no easy feat leading the House this year, but we knew we were up for the challenge!

As we had an unusual start to the year, with the swimming carnival in Term 4, we had to wait a little longer to fully dive into the Baillie spirit. It was a long wait, but worth it when the time came. Our first sporting event was Cross Country. The boys laced up the joggers for the long and strenuous run around the Ross River. They ran with pride, and they ran hard, and you can’t ask for much more. Our lads gave it their all until they crossed the line and that really is what Baillie is all about.

Next up was the highlight of everyone’s year, what comes to mind when you think of Iggy Park: the annual Athletics Carnival. We got our snorkels and rashies on to dive into our theme of ‘Under the Sea’. We kicked off Day 1 with field events and it was going great. The Baillie boys were throwing and jumping out of this world. Their spirits were kept high for day 2. We hit the ground running and kept the pace throughout the day. Ultimately, it came down to the Baillie spirit and the boys ripping into it which pushed us forward to take out first place! Many other house activities made our year one to remember: House choir, theatre sports, Baillie arvos and buddy activities just to name a few. These days, mornings and afternoons are what make Baillie the house we are. The passion that the lads demonstrate is second to none and we wouldn’t be the house we are without all 150 of us giving it our all and ripping into everything.

To the Baillie boys, you blokes have been a dream to have by my side this year and have been the reason behind the House’s successes. Keep on ripping into it in your years to come and make the most of what the college offers you. To the Baillie staff, thank you to you all for making the year what it has been, giving up your afternoons and taking the time out of your lives. We all greatly appreciate it.

To Mrs Timbs, us seniors will be forever grateful for the guidance you showed us as young cubs of the Park. To Mr Turner, the dedication you show to the Baillie House week in week out is greatly appreciated. We are thankful for the behind-thescenes business that often goes unnoticed by many and are grateful that you are here to lead the House.

To Miss Stayte, our homeroom is extremely lucky to have such a mentor like you. You kept us in order when you needed to! But most importantly you have made us into a great group, and we will always be thankful for that. Finally, to my senior brothers, we have lost a few and gained a few over the years, but I can speak for all of us when I say that we wouldn’t rather it any other way. A huge thank you to all you boys for the past 6 years here, I couldn’t have done it without each and every one of you. Lads, you hear it every year but your time at Iggy Park goes so fast you don’t even realise it. Each day you come here make the most of what is put in front of you. Keep on Ripping Into It boys. Baillie boys for life.

2022 HOUSE CAPTAIN

JONATHAN GATIS

Carew House

YEAR 7 MR M. MOXON

FRONT ROW: Ethan Watt, Harry Beasley, Kristofer Sneyd, Bowen Cawley, Alexander Lawrence, Tyrese Brackenridge, Luca Piccioni, Jasper Lochowicz SECOND ROW: Thomas Kugler, Willem Palin, Jackson Machin, Dylan Grace, Marlon Lau, Brendan Rains, Anakin Kuchta, Kobi Condon

THIRD ROW: Max Crosby, Jude Davidson, Curtis Chamberlain, Nehemiah Tagaloa, Troy Bolton, Finn Crawford, Jacob Peachey ABSENT: Cohen Parry

YEAR 8 MRS P. TIMBS, MR J. COLLIER (ABSENT)

FRONT ROW: Ethan Whitney, Cooper Stanford, Ryer Duxbury, Chase Jang, Cruz Paul, Tyhler Sherwood, Joseph Murphy SECOND ROW: Zachary Van Dooren, Angus Woodhouse, Mac Barwick, Harrison McCloskey, Zeeden Zaro, Alex Manu, Wil Lerch

THIRD ROW: Klay Graham, Trent Martin, Jack Whelan, Keyarn Zaro, Coen Schaffer, Mason Stout ABSENT: Ryder Alderton, Malachi Gaudreau

Carew House

YEAR 9 MR B. DENEEN, MR B. HAWKE

FRONT ROW: JDeclan Josey-Clancy, Coen Jones, Jett Cluff, Orlando Lochowicz, Caleb Allan, Timothy Knewstub, Liam Jones, Gabriel Friskie

SECOND ROW: Jake Jones, Jacob Davison-Allen, Zakary Donnelly, Bentley Duncanson, Hezekiah Nona, Adam Konidis THIRD ROW: Riley Morrison, Emmanuel Tagaloa, Ethan Armstrong, Kester Girling, Frank Donovan, Trey Paul, Oliver Nguyen ABSENT: Benjamin Hollis, Cooper Humphries, Sebastian Wyke

YEAR 10 MR T. LINDEBERG

FRONT ROW: Joshua Morton, Nathan Dolan, Ethan Grieve, Thomas Beasley, Alexander Abrahams, William Huynh, Samuel Rains, Matthew Jones

SECOND ROW: Tobias Gaudreau, Cooper Covatich, Thomas Gillman, Tallis Smith-Wehrman, Billy Harrold, Jarrah Kemp THIRD ROW: Cooper Slaven, David Scott, Hunter Roper, Ashley Onslow, Darcy Schafer, Jai Duxbury ABSENT: Jay-Dee Barwick

YEAR 11 MRS A. ROSSI

FRONT ROW: Joshua Chiplen, Ethan Stout, Connor Browning, Cody Christiansen, William Buttigieg, Keanu Henaway, Samuel Cozzitorto

SECOND ROW: Zak Paul, Christopher Heagney, Daniel Norman, Parker Duncanson, Julian Blacklock ABSENT: Nicholas Divljak, Joseph Dixon, Lachlan Hooper, Caleb Keir, Thomas Keir, Hamish Mitchell, Dylan Thomson

YEAR 12 MR C. THIELE

FRONT ROW: Ethan Fletcher, Daniel Scott, Keil Duxbury, Mackenzie Luxford, Kai Harvey-Hall, Brody Ah Kit, Luke Kinsey, Caylis Whyte, Jacob Fowler SECOND ROW: Keegan Elrick, Jack Ford, Brydon Schafer, Flynn Mintern, Noah Lau, Jayden Sanderson, Abin Binu ABSENT: Finn Kearns, Zak Merida-Johnston, Jack Petitt, Hayden Vignale

The year of 2022 has been extremely eventful, enjoyable, and successful for the Carew House with countless accolades to mention in all areas, from the arts, to sporting and in the classroom. House Captain Jacob Fowler and Vice-House Captain, Brody Ah Kit, have had the privilege to lead the Carew house and what a ride it’s been. In 2022 moving into the white shirts, the seniors of Carew were extremely excited for the year with many ideas for a positive and goal kicking year, and that it was.

Unlike past years, the College Swimming Carnival was not the first whole school event which put a delay on the seniors’ ambitions for the year. This obstacle didn’t stop the mateship that the Carew House is known for, year levels combined in homerooms and the seniors made their way around to stay connected with all the younger Cudas.

As Term 2 approached, normality returned with all eyes on the Cross Country Carnival. Being the first opportunity for the Carew boys to show our true spirit and live by our motto “Effort Every Time” it was sure to be a winning day for the boys. We entered the Ross River tracks with pride securing 2nd place in the first event of the year. Apart from the great athleticism from the boys on the day, huge wraps for everyone’s encouragement, effort, and determination to do it for the house and give it a red-hot crack. Congratulations to the boys who were awarded age champions. Great Job! Again, the House spirit rose for the Athletics Carnival in Term 3. So many outstanding efforts over the 2 days. It was great to see the young Cudas keep offering to compete in every race, with mighty Carew finishing 4th this year. What an outstanding effort from everybody. Shout out to the seniors who led from the front on the Friday.

The seniors are exited to finish the year well with the revamped Swimming Carnival and the Battle Of The Bands still to happen. What a way to finish the year.

Personally, I would like to thank all the Carew teachers and all the Carew boys, past and current that have been there over the past five years, you have made my job easy. This rollercoaster through Ignatius Park has been a blessing and, on behalf of the Carew seniors of 2022, I can say we have been extremely humbled to serve the Carew House as leaders. The memories from the Carew Afternoons, buddy lunches, sports carnivals and Monday morning meetings will never be forgotten and I thank the men of Carew for putting your trust in me as your House Captain of 2022, as it has been

an honour and I have greatly enjoyed every moment. A very special mention to Mr Chris Thiele what a role model you have been since 2017. You have played such a large role in the way myself and all the boys in your Homeroom have become the men we are today. You should be proud!

Once graduating from the Park and becoming an Old Boy, I can rest easy knowing the Carew House is in safe hands for many years to come.

Enjoy your time here boys it all ends in a blink of an eye.

All the best for the future gentlemen, and remember: “Effort Every Time” – Up the Cudas!!

2022 HOUSE CAPTAIN

JACOB FOWLER

Nolan House

YEAR 7 MR R. LLOYD

FRONT ROW: Cody Parsloe, Tyler Graham, Nicholas Partridge, Lachlan Royal, Thomas Fellows, Ethan Cripps, Jonathan Cowley, Austin Sperring SECOND ROW: Cooper Pool, Jobie Haller, Elia Iranejeje, Domynic Khoshbakht, Lachlan Crawshaw, Zachary Preston, Nicholas Field

THIRD ROW: Rory Deans, Ryan Malcomson, Ashley Denman, Harrison Mastalerz, Kai Harrington, Aiden Crawshaw ABSENT: Tristin Arthur, Ryder Boyce, Francesco Fusco, Aron Hartwell, Kuiola Iosefo

YEAR 8 MRS K. TILLACK, MR M. LAGUNA

FRONT ROW: Benjamin Muscovich, Grady Stone, Hayden Lloyd, Nicolas Demopoulos, Jaum Sam, Sonny Gibson, Kala Sam, Jack Hedger SECOND ROW: Riley Flanders, Joseph Sam, Cameron Mears, Asafa Namok, Jake Daldy THIRD ROW: Linton Williams, Matthew Bourke, Rafael Josifoski, Tyler Brown, Earveen Kalonji, Thomas Holden ABSENT: Delta Dau, Hayden Denman, Connor Gleeson, Brock Payne

Nolan House

YEAR 9 MS K. CAMPBELL, MRS L. D’AMICO

FRONT ROW: Nicholas Cripps, Harrison Bow, Blake Pearce, Ryan Thompson, Preston Northrop, Braeden Johnstone, Taylor Livock, Hudson Cornish, Cooper Cornish SECOND ROW: Ashton Nicholls, Nayte Essery, Bret Maloney, Dylan Babbage, Tonuia Tonuia, Darius Thorsby THIRD ROW: Max Reeves, Sitiveni Afu, Kobe Kenworthy, Jese` Koroibulu, Robbie Girvan, Cooper Brook, Corey Elliott ABSENT: Toma Apete

YEAR 10 MR B. DENNY

FRONT ROW: Tyson Barry, Brayden Lewis, Jude O’Shea, Logan Collins, Chad Mrzyglocki, Jaxon Sciuto, Calam Sinclair SECOND ROW: Max Daldy, Miach Hemphill, Caleb Mahoney, Preston Johnston, Alexander Demopoulos, Gideon Lafoga THIRD ROW: Lucas Partridge, Nicholas Irving, Robbie Price, Zachary Jenkins, Brock Kyle, Thomas Bartels ABSENT: Rafael Pyers, Xander Thorsby

YEAR 11 MS A. LOECHEL

FRONT ROW: Cranston Hill, Mason McWha, Jack Fredericks, Marcus Farrands, Marcus Cervellin, Joshua Randall, Harrison Law, Dylan Hill SECOND ROW: Brohdie Gibson, Kenta Muirhead, Adam Waugh, Matthew Lynch, Tyler Flanders, Luke Quincey ABSENT: Matthew Ament, Monty Curran, Nicholas Gho, Ateli-Patrick Iosefo, Hayden Moore, Ratu Savu

YEAR 12 MR M. ANDERSEN

FRONT ROW: Emil Jomon, Oliver Oh, Zac Rolfe, Tekelu Mene, Merrick Kiongoli, Hayden Lucas, Tayte Rasmussen, Jackson Hocking SECOND ROW: Josiah Daniel, Murugu Kiumbura, Jakob Collinson, Matthew Evans, Kym Nuth, Rodney Joe ABSENT: Daniel Bell, Finn Cook, Benjamin Male, Jared McPherson

“Pound the Rock!” At the end of last year, Mr Mitchell called a meeting with the Nolan captains to brainstorm ideas for the year ahead. We came up with the idea to have a house theme to motivate everyone. We looked for inspiration from some of our favourite sporting teams and identified one that encapsulated our House spirit and encouraged us to keep trying.

To “Pound the Rock” is to steadily and consistently do the little things right while never giving up.

“When nothing seems to help, I go and look at a stonecutter hammering away at his rock perhaps a hundred times without as much as a crack showing in it. Yet at the hundred and first blow it will split in two, and I know it was not that blow that did it, but all that had gone before.” - Jacob A. Riis

We felt that our theme reinforced what it takes to be resilient, push through adversity and appreciate the efforts of everyone. This year, the Nolan House has done just that.

At the start of the year, we were ready to go. Covid had different plans. All carnivals and events in Term 1 were postponed. We had to wait for the start of Term 2 to show some Nolan Pride. Thinks kicked off with the Inter House Choir competition. We were defending champions and the other houses were fearful of our potential. Our hopes for back to back wins was high. We selected a challenging song, Queen’s Don’t Stop Me Now. We practiced hard but unfortunately, despite our efforts, we could only manage 5th. Whilst our effort was great, we didn’t execute seamlessly.

Next was the Interhouse Cross Country. Historically this has been a hard one for Nolan as we are the smallest house. This proved to be true again this year but not without a huge effort from Merrick Kiongoli who came 3rd place and Murugu Kiumbura who came 5th place in the Opens. Congratulations to Cody Parsloe, who placed 3rd in 12 years.

Term 3 kicked off with the Athletics Carnival. This is considered the most important carnival of the year by many. Nolan prepared well and were ready with the theme of Minions. Merrick Kiongoli once again performed well, achieving Age Champion for track in the open age group.

Other outstanding achievements included:

• Rafael Josifoski - 2nd Place, 13 years field champion

• Teke Mene - 1st Place, 17 years field champion

• Elijah Joe - 2nd Place, Opens Field Champion

• Jobie Haller - 1st Place, 12 Years Age Champion.

Term Three also saw us compete in the Inter House Theatre Sports.

Our Junior team, made up of Connor Gleeson, Cameron Mears, Jake Daldy, Cody Parsloe and Brock Payne performed outstandingly to win their division. The open, made up of Oliver Oh, Emil Jomon, Jared McPherson, Ben Male and Hayden Lucas, also did us proud with a 3rd place finish. Finally Term 4, where in week 2 we had have the Swimming Carnival that was cancelled from Term 1. In previous years this was Nolan’s carnival so we look forward to the update. Shortly after that in week 3 we have the annual Interhouse Battle of Bands, and this year Nolan will be going with strength with the two songs ‘All About That Bass’ by Megan Trainor and ‘I Wanna Rock’ by Twisted Sister. As we reflect upon this year, the Nolan House demonstrated its ability to “Pound the Rock” and the 2022 seniors look forward to what the House achieves in coming years.

2022 HOUSE CAPTAIN

MURUGU KIUMBURA

Putney House

YEAR 7 MR L. FARREN

FRONT ROW: Rusty Bethune, Isaac Drummond, Tye Jankovic, Zachary Pearce, Tellay Thaiday, Max McCahon, Jett Yanz, Leo Valinoti

SECOND ROW: Thomas Griffiths, Garrett Morgan-Tapau, Oliver Nitschke, Cooper Snary, Koby De Wet, Ethan Msonga THIRD ROW: Fletcher Schmid, Ayden Winning, Will Finucane, Blaize Goodwin, Eli Williams, Brock Watson ABSENT: Tristan Butler, Seth Costin, Bailey Healey, Gideon Mahalingam (Tau), Ethan McDonell, Hayden Nieminen, Logan Wagner

YEAR 9 MR S. LANSLEY, MR S. ROBERTSON

FRONT ROW: Kaleb Bonner, William Fletcher, Harrison Power, Connor Kratzmann, Beau Wood, Caylan Rout, Noah Payten SECOND ROW: Oliver Dickhart, Gerard John, Louie Ferres, Lachlan Douglass Brooks THIRD ROW: Fergus Daly, Levi Jacobson, Marc Winning, Jesse Currin, Beau McKenzie ABSENT: Henry McGrath, Darius Nauer, Jimmy Nawarie, Cooper Paink

Putney House

YEAR 9 MR G. HUGHES, MR A. HODGSON

FRONT ROW: Harrison Ward, Ryan Fletcher, Marley Hinsbey, Kai Burchell, Riley Girgenti, Alexander Waszkiewicz, David Shilu, Scott Kelly SECOND ROW: Hans Ila, Mason Lord, Billy Curley, Alapati Taulaga, Beau McCarron, Azhagan Slingsby, Benjamin Hore THIRD ROW: Aiden Finlay, Brodie Quigley, Ben Nystrom, Jy Gasa, Ethan Cavanagh, Luke Atkins, Cooper Currin

YEAR 10 MS K. GUAZZO

FRONT ROW: Tyron Bethune, Archie Campbell, Charlie Barringhaus, Lincoln Turner, Evan Msonga, Ethan McDonough, Phillip Lander, Meky Turnock, Jack Coleman SECOND ROW: Shawndel De Bosch, Fletcher Ferres, Andre Corradini, Hamish Miles, Jacob Horan, Thomas Denham, Brian Wiegmann ABSENT: Sebastiaan Arends, Cameron Brady, Christian Healey, Ashton Rasmussen

YEAR 11 MRS A. DEER, MR M. JOHNSON

FRONT ROW: Jarel Hemmings, George Billsborough, Jack Prior, Jake Masatto, Nathaniel Barton, Sebastian Archer, Liam Sinn, Colby Thomson, Joshua Williams SECOND ROW: Joshua Roubicek, Matthew Parker, Jalen Anderson, Jim Finger, Koen Hutana, Orlando Nawarie ABSENT: Iowani Cavuilati, Riley Gott, Zachary Hounsell, Joseph Kelemete, Nicholas Rowan, Bronson Wilmen Latham

YEAR 12 MR D. THOMPSON

FRONT ROW: Cooper Leonard, George Mait, Owan Scott, Gerard Di Bartolo, Marcus Illin, Diesel Jacobsson-Rhodes, Jack Wood

SECOND ROW: Cormac Eakin, Thierry de Largie D’Alton, Declan Davidson, Riley Innes, Harry Gallagher-Smith, Miles Brown

THIRD ROW: Jett Bates, Roman Smirnov, Zachary McKergow, Riley Masters, Benjamin Thompson, Tenzin Daly ABSENT: Jay McPherson

Once again challenged by Covid-19, the start to the year of the Silverback was erratic. With respect to the many disruptions that often occurred, both students and staff showed integrity. The slow start didn’t deter the Putney boys as they proved to be eager to get amongst it!

The first event to take off 2022 was the House Choir. The challenge was fierce with each house assembling some impressive choirs. Putney pulled through and placed third on the podium with our chosen song being Hooked on a Feeling. With our first ever podium finish, the whole house hadhigh hopes for our results for the upcoming year.

The next event was Cross Country, which started later than usual once again due to weather conditions and COVID regulations. Sadly, as a group we placed 6th overall but this did not stop the Putney boys from thriving. All the boys dug their heels into the ground and kept their Putney heads held high.

Midway through the year the Athletics Carnival took place, which showed all the Putney boys' determination to win. Left, right and centre boys were volunteering for all kinds of races regardless of their skill. Each boy showed their pride towards Putney and commitment to push through. After the day concluded, everyone sat waiting for the results with their hearts thumping. For the second time, Putney sadly placed sixth again, but our passion continued to live. Shortly after the Athletics carnival the charity cause Mullets for Mental Health occurred in which seven of the senior boys raised $200 to raise awareness for men’s mental health. The boys had about a month to grow out their luscious locks and rock their mullets. After the money was raised, the boys got to bringing mullets back into fashion. Walking around the boys quickly showed off their newly acquired hair before having to shave it off.

Before the senior boys went onto block exams, the school favorite handball tournament took place. Many fierce competitors tried to take Putney top positions but there could only be one. Owan Scott was sent to the house finals to see who would be crowned king of handball. Sadly, Owan could not beat the Walderbeast, concluding with Reece Foley taking victory in the finals.

To conclude, the events which took place at the Swimming Carnival could not be spoken of as at the time of writing this. Everyone is keen to get amongst the pool in terms of and hopes are high for the results.

Congratulations to Ethan Cavanagh who was awarded “Young Silverback for 2022”. Ethan Cavanagh is a model student who has excelled in his academics. He was chosen as a middle leader representative in term 3 and gets involved in numerous activities on offer at the College. Ethan leads by example with behaviour, attitude, uniform.

Sadly 2022 was not all fun and games. During the second term, it was announced that Mr Fuller was no longer going to be running the Putney House as he had chosen to step down. To people outside the Putney House, it may not seem like such a big deal, but to us blokes, it meant more than we can imagine. Mr Fuller started the Putney House in 2014 with only 23 students. During his time at the helm, Mr. Fuller nurtured 260 Putney students and shaped 92 Old Boys. We held a ceremony for Mr. Fuller and gave him a few gifts and did one last war cry together, but gifts and ceremonies cannot come close to what he has done for the Putney House. Finally, we thank Mr Fuller for all his efforts in educating us to be better men and wish him good luck in his changing of roles and future endeavours. On behalf of the Putney students, we would like to say a massive thank you and acknowledge all Putney House Homeroom Teachers

To next year’s Seniors in 2023: We pass the responsibility and pride of the Putney House onto you blokes. We know you won’t let the Putney House down. Be proud to be a Putney boy, keep the flag flying high and never forget the values of Passion, Presence, Patience.

2022 HOUSE CAPTAINS

GERARD DI BARTOLO & RILEY MASTERS

Reid House

YEAR 7 MRS N. BURNETT

FRONT ROW: Grady Scarce, Riley Johnston, Riley Connors, Zavier Lowe, Noah Shanahan, Lincoln Boon, Jett Bailey, Marley Fogarty, Flynn Connors SECOND ROW: Dustin Pike, Giann Moody-Moxon, Callum Hopkins, Archer Dury, Jake Jomon, Zack Arena, Zachary Martin, Gabriel Scheiwe

THIRD ROW: Elliott Brown, Xander Chun Tie, Seth Raeside, Connor Ruddell, Ryan Nguyen, Bosse Nshizirungu, Jonah Allan, Jack English, Max McCarthy, Samuel Grasso

YEAR 8 MS R. IRVINE, MR L. HOGAN

FRONT ROW: Hudson Bailey, Leo Lazaredes, Marcus Carter, Khai Pearce, Ethan Burnett, Ethan Askin, Luke Kaczmarek, Dylan O’Neill SECOND ROW: Cooper Williams, Blake De Satge, Linkin Richardson-Burge, Jamestyn Baira, Tom Gagai, Lucius Scheiwe THIRD ROW: Jack Quinney, Jake Harrington, Nate Laing Saunders, William Baker, Charlie Moore, Beau Bawden, Jack Mounsey

Reid House

YEAR 9 MRS S. WALTON, MR M. THIELE

FRONT ROW: Joshua Lee, Byron Morris, Ryan McCarthy, Zanda Fogarty, Kalan Melvin, Anthony Roveglia, Bibin Martin, William Pearson, Chase Reading SECOND ROW: Joshua Symons, Lindsay Kirk, Jayden Wetherell, Riley Talbot, Harry Ballinger, Bryce Micola Von Furstenrecht THIRD ROW: Nicholas Barr, Lachlan Kiehne, Cai Banfield, Thomas Dodds, Owen Myers, Fazili Kandanda, Seth Chun Tie, Conor Towers ABSENT: Felix Keir, Brodie Pritchard

YEAR 10 MR M. ROWAN

FRONT ROW: Mason Bailey, Kyhnaan Kennedy, Maddix Hampton, Joe Briskey, Ronald Ryan, Kevin Morris, Johnathan Hewson, Jaron Lakin, Mannix Thompson SECOND ROW: Bradley Vines, Jayden Chilby, Michael Paine, Ethan Clarke, Rhys Clarke, Noah Dawson, Ryan Connolly ABSENT: Harrison Rush, Jewelius Seage-Evans

YEAR 11 MRS K. BUSBY

FRONT ROW: Ngulun Yeatman, Cooper Clarke-Drier, Daniel Hayes Johns, Aidan Fitzpatrick, Sherriff Dury, Ryan Young, Patrick Beams, Vincent Micale

SECOND ROW: Alvine Njau, Samuel Norris, Lachlan McCarthy, Jordan Allan, John McLean, Angus Ogilvie THIRD ROW: Lleyton Dooley, Ryan Warren, Izaya Leedie, Blair Williamson, Isaac Seri, Max Beckham ABSENT: Lachlan Hutchings, Spencer Leslie

YEAR 12 MR C. BAILY

FRONT ROW: Daniel Gregory, Rayzarlin Pearson, Stuart Carter, Timothy Doyle, Seth Wells, Will Tarlington, Liam Whiting SECOND ROW: Harvey Arboit, Dylan Talbot, Patrick Clifford, Jaak Braddick, Norman Stanbrook THIRD ROW: Elijah Manning, Cameron Annesley, Taj Petersen, Fletcher Ryder, Lachlan Webb ABSENT: Vivian Hansen-Murdoch, Felusi Kandanda

2022 – a year in which we thought everything would go back to normal, but were definitely wrong. The 2021 Reid seniors had handed us the baton to lead the Reid Wolves as 2022 seniors of the House, and with a common goal to “do the little things right.”

The year kicked off with House Choir, a competition in which we had come second in last year. This year we sang “We’re all in this together”, but unfortunately the judges did not think so, and we came 7th for our efforts. As a house, we achieved ¾ of the house turning up to our Reid House mass throughout the year, which shows our great teamwork and common beliefs amongst the House. Cross Country soon came about, in which we had multiple top finishers. Shouting out to Jonah Allan, whose efforts got him 1st place in the Under 13’s age group, and Thomas Dodds who achieved 3rd in the Under 15’s. Despite having top finishers, and some who even made interschool cross country, our house efforts managed to earn us 5th place.

Then the Athletics Carnival came about. The Reid Royals show up on their cavalry ready to smash out the Athletics Carnival. We had some ups and downs on the day, but more importantly we finished the day as a house, achieving 6th place. It was great to see everyone in the royal crowns, with their scepters and royal gowns. Congratulations to the age champions from our house. However, not everything is about carnivals. Theatre Sports gave us a glimpse of hope to win the Paddy Carew Shield, in which our senior team bowed out in the first round, arguably controversially. However, our junior team won and overall earned the Reid house 1st place on the rankings. We also excelled within our faith in action. Nearly every day we saw the faces of Marcus Carter, Blair Williamson, and Thomas Dodds helping in the toast room with Mr Raeside. Without these people, the Toast Room would simply not be able to operate, and we thank them in every way for representing the Reid house and doing the little things right. We also like to congratulate our middle school leaders, Seth Chun Tie and William Pearson, on their outstanding contribution to student leadership, and we wish them the best for their future leadership journey. We also had our very own Taj “K-9” Petersen in the IPC Handball Competition final, who competed in his 3rd straight year of Grand Final Appearances.

As the 2022 Reid Seniors finish their time at the College, and more importantly in the House, we would like to thank a few people on our journey: Mr Bill Ahern, Mr Mark West, Mr Chris Rigano, Mr Christopher Baily, Mr Liam Dunne. Without you, it wouldn’t have been possible to have a successful year, and we wish the best for these people in their future and thank them for the valuable lessons they have taught us.

2022 HOUSE CAPTAINS

TIM DOYLE & DANIEL GREGORY

Rice House

YEAR 7 MRS S. O’MELIA

FRONT ROW: Daniel Player, Ewan Quinney, Callum Lindeberg, Zima Keir, Darnell Bin Doraho, Lachlan Rosemond, Cohen Pannach, Wyatt Porter, Jonel Foley SECOND ROW: Issac Seawright, Edward Leoni, Timothy Dixon, Luke Bannister, Cooper Duvel, Ben Olsen, Cooper Brown, Andrew Eaton, Iokimi Matavola THIRD ROW: Eli Groves, Michael Fuller, Harrison Johnstone, Tamiana Fatiaki, Harry Leoni, Vasefenua Roberts, William Thiele, Tyler Pichlmeier ABSENT: Kody Brann-Mace

YEAR 8 MRS M. RICHTER, MRS T. QUABBA, MRS M. MARTINEZ (ABSENT)

FRONT ROW: Roman Lacey, Jaxon Caswell, Coby Behrens, Reece Kerr, Zachary Hayes, Coben Miles, Mitchell Westhorp, Rory Maguire SECOND ROW: Cornell Moncrieff, Charlie Fuller, Tamati Sipi, Lachlan George-Shaw, Jake Piccolo THIRD ROW: Nate Antoniazzi, Ned Hay, Keagan Van Aswegen, Jack Alloway, Patrick Kuruyawa, Brodie Sutton ABSENT: Kobie Chislett, Joseph Ori, Brody Sleader, Jarrah-Daniel Sorbello

Rice House

YEAR 9 MR T. LUCAS, MR J. ALLOWAY

FRONT ROW: Rookie McMinn, Samuel Trbusic-Smith, Nicholas Franklin, Nicholas Ellis, Tashaun Benjamin, Indygo Keir, Tyler Batley, Tyler Pannach, Dane Craperi, Benjamin Turner SECOND ROW: Jackson Hatchard, Kye Lange, Cooper Reinders, Haydan King, Mitchell Hardy, Myles Rosemond, Kye Connell, Lincoln Baker, Ashton Deer THIRD ROW: Jordan Daniels, Riley Kerr, Cooper Eastlake, Langston O’Rourke, Ashton Leeming, Harrison Biggin, Jesse Bowker, Koby Baban, Hayden Griffin ABSENT: David Holmes

YEAR 10 MR M. BURNETT

FRONT ROW: Bryce Parry, Flynn Maguire, Rawiri Roberts, Cody Amos, Connor Sexton, Callan Miles, Oscar Beattie, Harrison Guyatt, Rory McDonald SECOND ROW: Tate Hastie, Charles Glover, Bailey George-Shaw, Luke Guilfoyle, Michael Hay, Timothy Chappell, Jacob Sexton

THIRD ROW: Wesley Kerr, Coen Ross, Benjamin Hatchard, Luke Madsen, Nikolas Collocott, Oliver Minns, Oliver Pascoe

YEAR 11 MR F. IEMMA

FRONT ROW: Izach Campbell, Brody Lejarraga, Marcus Bell, Bailey Westhorp, Archie Allen, Benjamin McDougall, Ethan Sampson, Jake Reinders, Rami Peltonen SECOND ROW: Jake Brewer, Hayde Munro, Jaikyn O’Connor-Poore, Ben Walker, Liam Sutton, William Fuller, Samuel Keir THIRD ROW: Mitchel Waldon, Mathius Fisher, Flynn Scott, Luke Craperi, Benjamin Donlon, Jackson Lemmon, Ryan Sutton, Jack Bragg ABSENT: Stewart Gordon, Marshall Scott

YEAR 12 MR M. GROVES, MRS M. KENYON (ABSENT)

FRONT ROW: Gabriel Smith, Brayden Pemmelaar, Zachary Bannister, Liam McDonald, Allen Wharton, Howard Keyes, Riley Gibson, Finn Anderson, Sean Young SECOND ROW: Lachlan Hardy, Harry Coleman, Mitchell Brown, Christian Payne, Harry Bowman, Lachlan Hawkins, Jesse Blake

THIRD ROW: George Abednego, William Leoni, Jamal Shibasaki, Joshua Gill, Brody McBride, Declan Hart, Jackson Waldon

2022 - what a year it has been! As a house, we have created some fond memories and the seniors believe we have left behind a legacy for the next generation of Rice House Crocodiles.

Throughout the year, members of the Rice House have participated in every available opportunity at the Park, each time giving it their all by ‘having a dig’ and always showing the true spirit of the Rice House. From the usual sports carnivals, buddy morning teas, a second placed finish from our junior Theatre Sports team, Edmund Rice Day celebrations and an amazing rendition of Budapest during the House Choir Competition. Jackson and I could not be any prouder of the efforts of all Rice students this year.

Although 2022 has flown by, the 23 Year 12 students must make mention of their entire journey through IPC. We started as young boys in 2017 and leave this place as confident, well-rounded men, excited for life beyond the gates. This has not come easily and our homeroom teachers Mrs Kenyon (7-12) and Mr Alloway (7-9) must be acknowledged for their tireless efforts in supporting us and helping us through the many ups and downs of secondary school. Thank you very much.

To the Crocodiles of the future, continue to enjoy yourselves and do not take anything for granted. You will be writing this article before you know it!

2022 HOUSE CAPTAINS

JAMAL SHIBASAKI & JACKSON WALDON

Treacy House

YEAR 7 MR D. TEHAN

FRONT ROW: Joel Van Der Merwe, Harvey McKeen, Ben Schifilliti, Leo Hoskins, Bryce Scovell, Samuel Sheppard, Jay Kyle-Little, Corbin Reyes SECOND ROW: Jordan Chanthagoon, Darby Whiteley, Brody Hudson, Donny Patrick, Jace Mitchell, Riley Allman THIRD ROW: Keanu Kelemete, Tarrant-Keidis Abdul-Rahman, Sam Donkin, Logan Drane, William Hogan, Chace Corradini, Barack Bourne

ABSENT: Brock Grasso, Dennard Holness, Tex Rees

YEAR 8 MR G. ESCALADA, MS R. DEUBLE

FRONT ROW: Xander Sikhosana, Thomas Clark, Riley Sievers, Luca Rottaro, Callum Scott, Milton Larry, Lachlan Wilkie, Xavier Sikhosana

SECOND ROW: Romell Sorogo, Leuatea Kelemete, Rathony Pearson, Jaylen Gadsby, Darius Madden, Jesse Leo, Sidney Chan THIRD ROW: Hayden Bamford, Dominic Abdul-Rahman, Craig Blackhurst, Flint Harris, Jachri Laban, Blaine Roper ABSENT: Xavier Kelemete

Treacy House

YEAR 9 MRS J. HEAD, MR A. KEANE (ABSENT)

FRONT ROW: Koby Kyle-Little, Ryan Nguyen, Travis Church, Ethan Jeffery, Cayden Balnaves, Jasper Flintoff, Gordon Richards, Jobi Jackson

SECOND ROW: Logyn-John Webster, Euan Roberts, Cody Chanthagoon, Cooper Crooks, Jack Montgomery, Leslie Trimmer THIRD ROW: Elliot Gilmore, Andre Johnson, Ronan Richter, Wiki Kelemete, Kallen Wallace-Carr, Isaac Whelan

ABSENT: Brady Campbell, Cooper Cheyne, Ashley Hudson, Jake Newman, Joshua Tower

YEAR 10 MR E. REYES

FRONT ROW: Carter Cole, Edward Cox, Campbell Bryan, Kaleb Norton-Bern, Elliot Hoskins, Baxter Woosnam, Adam Sievers

SECOND ROW: Steven Tom, Jayden Ryan, Pio Kelemete, Kynan Purdy, Reuben Hilbourne THIRD ROW: Reagan Knowles, Hamish Keyes-West, Harrison Barrett, Kynan McMahon, Logan Robertson ABSENT: Keelin Hookey

YEAR 11 MR D. SPINA

FRONT ROW: Lucas Anderson, Trent Grant, Tyson Bickley, Drew Roberts, Kade Day, Cyrill Hold, Flynn Adams SECOND ROW: William Sheppard, Daniel Jacob, Zy Gall, Jerrin Thomas, Zachariah Abdul-Rahman THIRD ROW: Nelson Kennedy, Angus Bamford, Dallyn Powell, Jonah Raidaveta, Aiden Knowles ABSENT: Logan Clam, Brock Delforce, Ryan Langfeldt, Lucas Petrie, Jet Smalley

YEAR 12 MR B. GEANEY

FRONT ROW: James Sheppard, Luke Toplis, Hayden McIntosh, Hayden Lunn, Myles Hoskins, Dominic Taylor, Cade Lyons, Austin Keane

SECOND ROW: Caleb Searles, Connor Harris, Liam Marr, Jay-Jay Bennett, Luke Wilmen, Dane Smedley, Matthew Hunter THIRD ROW: Owen Church, Jamaine Stanley, Finn Lyons, Ethan Craig, Henry Teutau, Thomas Radford, Lachlan Tapp ABSENT: Jayden Henaway

What a year it has been! Where do I even start? With yet another new group of Year 7’s and some eager Year 12’s, Treacy was revamped and ready to take off from where the previous seniors left us. The Treacy House is a House like no other and the foundation of our success lies upon years of persistence, resilience and a brotherhood stronger than others. The Treacy Seniors for 2022 gelled together as a group and strived for the goal of having a dig and spirit. While working alongside Mr Quabba in his second year as Pastoral Leader, the Treacy theme of “We, Not Me” was decided upon.

The first major event to put us in lead of the Paddy Carew Shield was House Choir where the mighty Treacy House were named Champions. The boys sung with their heart and learnt every move at the Monday Treacy assemblies to the Creedence classic – Proud Mary. Even though this was the last thing the boys wanted to practice on their Monday morning, their drive and pride for the House got them through these lessons. First place and a feast of KFC were the reward. A massive thanks to Mr Keane and Mr Reyes for all of their hard work in taking the lead on the House Choir front.

The annual Athletics Carnival would commence over two days, first the field events then secondly the track. The rain that hung around all week made the uncertainty of this event linger in our stomachs, as we did not want to miss this day. However, the weather gods pulled through which gave us the opportunity to display some of our special talents. On this occasion, the Tigers swarmed into the Park dressed as Tracey DC, covered in paint and matching attire. From the get-go, the day proved to be a handful for the leaders. Some crucial support from our Year 11 students and staff members ensured the day ran as smoothly as possible and for that I cannot thank them enough. The boys showed they were better suited to the land as they carved up the track and field, giving 100% in every event. This effort evidently paid off as the House secured an impressive third place finish to tie up an eventful day. It was unreal to see the pride in our House, especially our younger students who showed some real promise over a wide variety of events. Once again, I was proud of our attendance levels and spirit.

One message I really wanted to push this year with the House was the idea of getting out of your ‘comfort zone’ and giving everything a red-hot crack. This message appeared to have sunk in by the time Cross Country came around, as the Tigers wasted no time pouncing on the track around the river. The ferocious efforts shown by the cubs on this scorcher of a day solidified us a 4th place finish.

In 2022, the Swimming Carnival was delayed from its usual Term 1 slot due to COVID and pushed back to Term 4. This proved to be perfect for the Tigers, who gathered momentum through the year and came home strong to be crowned Swimming Champions. This 1st place was build around participation and giving your all for the House. A result we can all be proud of and one which shows just how far the might Treacy House has come!

The Treacy House consistently finds itself receiving a new batch of grifted artists and creators with every year that comes through. This year, these boys had an opportunity to show off their wide variety of skills through the means of the school musical, Battle of the Bands, Theatre Sports, and various Assembly performances. To say these performances were captivating would be a drastic understatement, as I genuinely believe there are a few special talents within this House. The support of the House was incredible for these boys all year round and I am sure they are beyond thankful for the opportunity to show off their talents on such a stage.

The theme of the House “We Not Me” proved to be one to live by in 2022. Regardless of their grade, age or situation, every Tiger in the House faced one form of adversity or another as the year progressed. There were times where our integrity, spirit, and resilience were tested, but in true Treacy fashion, we handled what was thrown at us. A true example of this was at the time of printing the mighty Treacy House sit in 2nd place in the Paddy Carew Shield only one point behind leaders Rice and ready to strike. This rise up the rankings has been built on participation and ‘having a crack’. This is what makes our House so strong and, if this continues for years coming, then I cannot wait to see what the house will look like in 10 years’ time.

To have the chance to be the Treacy House Captain for 2022 is something I will forever cherish. This year threw a lot of new learning experiences my way, and for that, I am grateful. My Vice-Captain Lachlan Tapp has been such a help in guiding this House in the right direction, setting a good example, and being a companion for the younger students. With Lachlan’s arduous work behind the scenes I was able to get to form stronger relationships with a lot of the boys in Treacy. However, with such a supportive group of seniors, the workload was shared, and everyone had an opportunity to show their leadership. The seniors sacrificed their own time to enable the school events to run smoothly. Events such as the Help a Brother Out program, fundraisers, homeroom activities, and Eddie Rice Day events. The senior group showed such strong spirit at all carnivals, whether it was through the creation of new warcries, carrying our mates over the finishing line, or filling in for extra events. With all this extra effort, the house was able to be in a strong running for the Paddy Carew Shield.

As I first stepped foot into this College, I would have never expected to form such a strong relationship with not only the staff and students but with the school itself. The lessons I learnt while at this College are invaluable, and my respect goes out towards all the brothers and teachers who taught me them. My time in the Treacy House will never be forgotten, and to the lads I got to spend it with, I thank you. I feel safe with the direction the house is headed and I have confidence in the next group of seniors to continue this legacy. Respect all, fear none. Always a Tiger.

Pleasure was mine lads. Cheers

2022 HOUSE CAPTAIN

MATTHEW HUNTER

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