2O22
I DON’T KNOW ABOUT YOU, BUT WE’RE FEELING 22...
EDITORS
VIBRANT. SIMPLE. PASSIONATE.
We hope the Bauhaus theme represents every feeling of your 2022. While we would have loved to have created an entire yearbook dedicated to Taylor Swift, we decided that a fun and colourful art deco theme would encapsulate how full of zest and liveliness this year has been!
Our vision for the 2022 Kookaburra was a complete set of memories that all of us can carry beyond school. For us and the rest of the Year 12s, it marks the ending of our high school journey, whilst celebrating the joys of being part of the PLC community. For younger students, we hope it feels like the Kookaburra has been put together by every single one of you, not just us or the staff. We hope that every student, whether they are starting their journey at PLC or ending it, can open to a page and feel engaged within the energy of the community.
It has been a privilege to see students across the Junior and Senior Schools engage in different disciplines and activities that give them joy. We hope that you can look through all the pages and see yourself in an activity that you enjoyed, or feel inspired to learn that new instrument, try out for that team, audition for the new production, or challenge yourself to help your local community.
This publication would simply not have been possible without the endless support that we have received from staff along the way. We would like to thank Ms Gemma Freel for her constant guidance and wisdom throughout this entire process, she has truly been the backbone of this year’s publication. We would also like to thank the entire Communications & Engagement team for all the crucial work they do behind the scenes. This Kookaburra would so not be full of colour and pictures if it weren’t for them!
Kookaburra has taught us the importance of backup, cloud space, and technology. We hope your feeling of ‘22 will never break down. And finally, to Taylor Swift’s biggest fans, the gorgeous class of 2022: This year has simply been out of our “wildest dreams,” and we hope that this year’s Kookaburra will never go out of style ;)
Linda Zou and Nina Mannolini KOOKABURRA EDITORSPRINCIPAL’S REPORT
WHAT HAVE BEEN YOUR MOST MEMORABLE MOMENTS ACROSS THE SCHOOL THIS YEAR?
There have been so many memorable moments that it is difficult to identify specific occasions but I do think that the opening of the new PLC Music Building was a memorable moment in the life of the school. I know that discussions and planning for this building started well before my time as Principal and it is really to the credit of others that the building became a reality. To be in the Music Building on the first morning for the first ensemble rehearsal was a very special and memorable moment, and I am extremely grateful to everyone who was involved in the project. On that first morning, I could see in the faces of the students and staff using it what a significant impact it will have on our Music Programme at PLC and how it will benefit every student who has the opportunity to learn in it.
HOW DO YOU PLAN TO CONTINUE STRENGTHENING RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN THE JUNIOR AND SENIOR SCHOOLS, AND WHY IS THIS SO IMPORTANT?
The relationship between the Junior School and Senior School is critical to building a true sense of community at PLC. With community being one of our four core values it will always be important that we continue to explore avenues to further develop and strengthen all relationships between students at PLC. Whether they be in Pre-Kindergarten or Year 12, it is equally important that every student feels a sense of ‘belonging’ to our community. As a school, we will continue to work with staff and students across the school to build our sense of community and being one school. Events such as whole school assemblies will remain an important start to each term and we will continue to explore avenues for Junior and Senior School students to work together and to build relationships.
WHO IS YOUR GREATEST ROLE MODEL, AND WHY?
My greatest role model is my grandmother. When I was young, she was someone who believed in me and encouraged me to believe that, if I was willing to work hard, I could achieve anything. When I wanted to become a teacher, she encouraged me to be the first female in my family to go to university. She also had very high expectations of me and was the first person to tell me when I was not necessarily being the best version of myself. She was a woman of great integrity and compassion. She encouraged me to want to be a better person.
HOW HAS MAY PERFORMED IN HER ROLE AS ‘CHIEF HAPPINESS OFFICER’ THIS YEAR?
I think May has worked hard in her role as ‘Chief Happiness Officer’, I also think that she has thoroughly enjoyed it. She has excelled in assisting Pre-Kindergarten learn their colours in her many dress ups and, although she found the content a little tricky, she did enjoy the opportunity to join in some Senior School Maths and BME classes. She is very good at making herself available should anyone come to Scorgie House Reception offering her a pat and has worked hard to refine her side roll move, to ensure she can be in the perfect position for a tummy rub. May does take her role very seriously though and has struggled a bit during the school holidays when school is very quiet, but she is very excited at the start of term when everyone comes back.
Ms Cate Begbie PRINCIPALSCHOOL LEADERS
WHAT WAS THE INSPIRATION BEHIND THE YEAR 12 MOTTO?
The inspiration behind the Year 12 motto this year was togetherness and the importance of having a hopeful, positive outlook on the future. With the disruptions due to the pandemic, we decided that we wanted to have the motto address the fact that while the future is filled with unknowns, we can always control how we approach what is to come. As well as demonstrating that no matter what life throws at us, we don’t have to throw away our goals. We knew that we may experience some disruptions throughout our year, but we wanted everyone to know that 2022 can still be filled with fun and a touch of our inspiration, Taylor Swift. It was also about motivating people to make the most of every little moment and help each other through the year ahead, ensuring that everyone had their own best 2022 that they possibly could.
WHAT HAS BEEN YOUR HIGHLIGHT OF THIS YEAR?
This year so far has been filled with many exciting moments along the way. But something that really stands out overall is that despite the disruptions the pandemic caused, everyone still stuck together and made the most of the situation. No one gave up and we believe we all did the best we could. We kept bringing positivity to each other’s lives and didn’t lose sight of all of the good that was to come. This was highlighted during our Year 12 Talent Show fundraiser and the Year 12 Pyjama Party. Needless to say, rather than finding 10 things we hate about each other, we all discovered that we love Heath Ledger. Although we can’t go back and relive our ball memories on the dancefloor, it’s something that we’ll never forget. These events were organised amidst the restrictions, but nevertheless we came together and tried to make it as fun as possible for everyone involved. We also loved the free dress days as getting to put on costumes and embarrassing ourselves alongside our year group was always a good time.
WHAT IS THE BEST PIECE OF ADVICE THAT YOU WOULD LIKE TO PASS ON TO YOUNGER STUDENTS?
Be authentic and embrace who you truly are. When you stay true to yourself, people around you will recognise that and it will allow you to make genuine friendships. You will also be able to find joy in mundane things and achieve goals that you originally thought you weren’t capable of. It’s freeing and there’s so much more fun to soak up when we’re not focusing on being the person other people want us to be. So, make the most of the little moments and remember all the events that make up your own unique journeys. Whether it is a House Tutor Group party or eating a Founders’ Day cookie, if it can make you smile, remember that feeling and share that joy with the people around you.
IF YOU COULD TRAVEL THROUGH TIME, WOULD YOU RATHER VISIT THE PAST OR THE FUTURE? WHY?
If we could travel through time, we would visit the past. Often memories of events can be quite nostalgic and we find ourselves reflecting on the past. To be completely honest, the thought of visiting the future, which is unknown, is quite scary. Although, picking a moment in time to travel back to would be difficult, both of us would probably go back to our childhoods, or maybe back to when One Direction was still together. Perhaps we would just go back to see the dinosaurs (Jurassic World fans here) and other things nobody has ever seen before. Although we are kind of scared of messing with the timeline as we are no time travelling experts like Marty McFly. But you know what, sometimes you just take a leap of faith and, as Elsa always says, dive “Into the Unknown.”
Edwina Mactier and Sophya Thomas HEAD PREFECT AND DEPUTY HEAD PREFECTSTUDENT COUNCIL
CHLOE FLEAY BAIRD HOUSE CAPTAIN OLIVIA MUIR ARTS CAPTAINLEAVERS 2022
Just
Jacinta Beresford
Help I’ve lost binks!
Favourite part of school was the bus rides to Scotch.
Saskia
Did the whip nae-nae at a scotch social once. Never recovered.
No longer the smallest person in the year.
Neave Brookes
Well... that happened.
Me: can I go home? Parents: no Me:*4 years later* now?
CEO of PLC’s first slime business (out of stock rn x).
Me and yoga mats don’t have the best relationship.
Sorry for being late, I had an appointment with my bed.
Is this gluten free?
Silent partner of the slime business.
They say you are what you eat, don’t remember eating a baddie.
Wait a minute... this isn’t Scotch.
Rumour has it my missing school shoes have been buried under the Lighthouse since 2017.
Lucy Blunt Boquest Ella Brant Emily Bumbak Lulu Bux Caroline Chen Kaitlyn Chen Imi Collins Labore Et Honore. Carina Collins Eliza Collins Penny Cooper Hayden Cullinan Labore Et Honore. Moji DaramolaMimi Drage
Yes I was the Year 7 who wore their bathers inside out to swim training.
Simone Duddy
Chin up, confident smile, that’s all you need to do!
Grace Early
3rd time’s a charm.
Bebe El-Raghy
In life you either crank that soulji boy, or it cranks you.
Olivia Ellis
My sinus infection has a better attendance record than I do.
I’ve lost my huile d’Olive.
Jenna Evans
When will I know I’m ready? You won’t; it’s a leap of faith.
My handwriting isn’t the issue here.
Ting Fang
[With all one’s might].
Sarah Few
My headaches are chronic but my puns are iconic.
Georgia Flavel
Conveniently got a stye the week of Year 12 photos and the ball.
Chloe Fleay
I think I am C2.
Saskia Fleming
Failed the hazard perception test three times.
Parked on Burt St once. Never Again.
Mischa Gardner
Made a flips account and couldn’t even do a cartwheel…
Charlie Gattorna
Does Year 6 House Captain count as being on the Student Council?
Olive Erickson Lily Fairweather Isabella FluggeAmelia
City West driving centre knows me on a first name basis.
More thought has gone into this quote than any of my essays.
I’m 5”11 not 6 foot I swear.
No, my name is not actually Terry.
Scott street – phoebe bridgers; 4:00-5:00.
Why fall in love when you can fall asleep?
Contrary to popular belief, Carla is not my only friend.
Did the worm in front of the whole school once. Never again.
That’s not very IB learner profile of you.
I would like to thank Mum, Dad and the PLC Canteen.
Still don’t know how to tie a tie.
Why is there a fish? This is Physics.
My name isn’t Montanna – defs the height that’s confusing.
Am I the drama?
Dived so hard I fried my hair.
‘It was a queer, sultry summer’. — The Bell Jar, Sylvia Plath.
George Sophia Gillman Georgina Godfrey Sienna Grubb Liv Grundy Noah Hall Sienna Hanikeri Jayde Hayden Sofia Healey Abby Hogan Ruby Holmes Lucy Hood Meeza Humphries Gabriella Hyde Zoe JaggerNo. Bali is not a country.
‘Wait, what?’
Highland dance till I die!
In case you didn’t know, I lived in Melbourne.
Starting high school was memorable!
At this point my sleep schedule is just a power nap
Time flies when you are having fun.
I am actually from Bunbury.
Meg Kirchner
“Mum picked me up” a lot for someone who’s a boarder.
Jessica Lapsley-Fowle
I (nearly) passed a Chem test.
Go team ML-PLC!
I peaked when I was in a KFC ad.
Angela Lyall
I use the word “saw” very lightly, I don’t see very much.
Indi Mackay-Coghill
Agree to disagree I guess.
If you come across my makeup instagram account...no you didn’t.
I sleep to procrastinate but still feel productive.
Indah Jenkins Jade Johnson Morven Johnston Isabella Kessey Jasmine Kestel Scarlett Keys Claudia Khan Aarna Khanna Annalise Lewis Ruby Luxton Edwina Mactier Holly MaleNever locked my locker so it got confiscated.
This is proof that you knew me before I was Mrs Chalamet.
“Sorry, I slept in.”
Kindness is something anyone can give without losing anything themselves.
Dear Maths, solve your own problems. xx
Sorry I can’t, I have a horse event.
Missed the ball in hockey trial; that is why I am not in the A team.
Find your own clever.
SHOULD I GO AS A CHICKEN? (reply all).
Gluteous-free Maximus.
I love being on time.
Stay positive, test negative.
My name isn’t Meeza. x
I jump horses over sticks for fun.
“Open your eyes please” –the school photographer.
Arabella Malet Nina Mannolini Abby Martin Libby Martin Blaise McCabe Islay McGregor Holly McIntosh Labore Et Honore. Morgan McKinnon Lexie McMurtrie Ruby Meara Antigone Miller Lucinda Mitchell Olivia Morton Jameela Msuo Olivia MuirJacy
See kids, I told you I was hot in high school!
Other than drama, f4’s the only thing I’ve ever started.
Sometimes I wish I was born 3 days later.
Use code kasey.flips for 20% off. x
Pro tip: Don’t accidentally set off the fire alarm in year 6.
Who even needs their Ps anyway...
Never late.
It’s been a “rocky road™”.
If only I was legally blonde not legally blind.
I should have taken my glasses off.
It takes some skill to roll my ankle on a flat surface.
My name isn’t Jameela – defs the height that confuses us. x
In Maths, I use this thing called the guess and hope method.
This year taught me what liability means (I do Accounting).
Nicholls Brooke O’Sullivan Jemima Officer Kasey Osborne Labore Et Honore. AK Ostergaard Anoushka Paganin Ruby Patrick Annie Pfeiffer Mimi Poll Kate Pruiti Ellie Psaltis Montanna Reidy Insiah Riaz Isabelle Ricciardello LOL. Zara Riggs Abbey RintoulThanks Dad for the air lift out of Year 9 camp.
I work hard to make this Minora House a Minora Home.
Lost my mind and my eyebrows.
Year 12 was easy compared to passing my driving test.
“Holding your pee is no way to live life” – Kendall Jenner.
Never have I ever made my lunch.
I love listening to the pipe band.
I’ve spent 17 years telling people how to pronounce my name. :)
Red hair don’t care.
Well, THAT was something.
Six years later and I still can’t remember my locker combination.
“So do you have horses?”nah that’s what the roos are for.
Throwback to ripping up my assessment & being forced to tape it together.
Catch me on the Steinepreis side of the oval.
Spot the difference (part 2).
Charlotte Robins Lara Robinson Helena Rüter Mina Ryan Lauren Ryding Tayla not Taylor. Tayla Sargant Carla Schultz Ali Scott Bryzlyn Sin Ellen Sinclair Darcy Slocombe Olivia Smirk Joanna Smith Nina Sneddon Ava SteinepreisFiesta, salsa, quinceanera, baila siente el ritmo, ponte a sonreir, ven conmigo.
In my old school, I was told I wouldn’t pass primary, my IB diploma says otherwise.
Yes I’m graduating Year 12 and still take liquid Panadol.
People say nothing is impossible, but I do nothing every day.
15 years of schooling has fulfilled my Pre-Kindy dream of becoming a sausage roll.
As Taylor Swift once said “I’m only seventeen, I don’t know anything”.
If life gives you melons you’re probs dyslexic. xx
“When life shuts the door. Open it. That’s how doors work.”
Pippa Stewart Sophia Stewart Chloe Streader Labore Et Honore. Greta Sweeny Amelia Taboni Sophya Thomas Indi Tinsley-Ellison 1/3. Layla Tomljanovich The girl with 2 lives. Pippa Tucker Labore Et Honore. Ella Wagner Venn That one group… Lily Wallwork I did Da Vinci in Year 7. Jasmine Walter Labore et Honore. Asha Wandel Leah Ward Tilly Waters Sorry about the beeping. Eliza WeirThe epic highs and lows of high school football XD.
My only work experience is fully completing Papa’s Bakeria in Year 9.
Labore et H-ave I mentioned I’m a cox?
They said there was something ‘Wong’ with my last quote…
Now watch me whip, watch me hanaenae.
Who owns the rabbits?
Dream today. Life is short. :)
My brain works on the antimony-iron-niobium system.
Annabel Williams Charlotte Williams Kate Williams Kirsty Wong Hana Yusoff Kitty Zhang Yijia ZhangLEAVERS’ AWARDS
Most likely to accidentally call a teacher “mum”
Most likely to win the lotto but lose the ticket
Most likely to be a Principal at PLC Sophya
Most likely to be an Olympian Annie
Most likely to find the cure for a disease Noah
Most likely to win a Grammy
Most likely to win an Oscar
Most likely to paint the next Mona Lisa
Most likely to write a best selling novel
Most likely to work with their idol Liv
Most likely to win a Nobel Peace Prize
Most likely to be Prime Minister Anoushka
Aarna Khanna Annalise Lewis Thomas Pfeiffer Hall Insiah Riaz Saskia Boquest Ruby Meara Poppy Bell Grundy Indah Jenkins PaganinSENIOR SCHOOL
WHAT INSPIRES YOU IN YOUR ROLE AS HEAD OF SENIOR SCHOOL?
I feel very lucky to be the Head of Senior School at PLC and the main reason for this is the wonderful students with whom I get to work each day. I am inspired by their personal achievements, their resilience to challenges, and the way they look out for each other and our staff.
IN YOUR OPINION, WHAT HAVE BEEN SOME OF THE MOST SIGNIFICANT ACHIEVEMENTS OF THIS YEAR?
It has been really lovely to see life at PLC return to a new normal following COVID restrictions. There have been many significant achievements this year, but I would have to say that the Year 12 Talent Show to fundraise for the Ukraine crisis, the Year 9 Service Leadership project, and the fantastic work of the Each for Equal Committee all represent significant achievements.
IN WHAT WAYS DOES YOUR ROLE AT THE SCHOOL ENRICH YOU?
I feel enriched by getting to work with not only so many wonderful young people, but with an amazing and dedicated team of staff. The staff at PLC always go above and beyond to assist others and their passionate approach to pastoral and academic care enriches me.
IF YOU HAD A SUPERPOWER, WHAT WOULD IT BE?
I have really missed being able to travel since COVID, so I would have to say I would love the ability to teleport to anywhere in the world whenever I wanted to.
SENIOR SCHOOL
YEAR 12 BALL
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YEAR 11 DINNER DANCE
YEAR 11
YEAR 10
YEAR 9
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YEAR 7
JUNIOR SCHOOL
WHY IS THE JUNIOR SCHOOL SUCH A NURTURING ENVIRONMENT FOR YOUNG PEOPLE?
There is a saying, “it takes a village to raise a child”. We in the Junior School see ourselves as a key part of each child’s village. Every Junior School staff member is an important part of each individual child’s learning and life journey. Parents are regular visitors to the classrooms, allowing us to build strong connections between home and school.
I believe that we provide an outstanding level of pastoral care with classroom teachers supported by Pastoral and Academic Care Co-ordinators, fellow teachers, library staff, the school counsellor, teachers from the Learning Enrichment Centre, education assistants, and the Head of Junior School. Each child therefore has an extended school family to connect with.
WHAT IS THE MOST REWARDING PART OF YOUR JOB?
I get to school early and, as I work in my office, I hear children chattering and laughing as the front gate slams indicating that the students are arriving to start their day. A new day heralds new learning, new experiences, and challenges, for there is always something amazing happening. I just love the excitement and energy that surrounds the Junior School.
WHICH MOMENTS HAVE MADE LASTING MEMORIES FOR YOU THIS YEAR?
Watching the Kindergarten children grow and develop as they play outside my office, particularly the joy a child displays as they conquer the monkey bars.
Various sporting events where the Junior School students showed wonderful team spirit, positive attitudes, improved skill levels, and a growth mindset.
The Festival of Science; the students’ involvement and excitement proving that Science is fun and wondrous.
Grandparents and Special Friends Day and Arts Day; despite needing some hasty re-organisation, the community pulled together and everyone involved had a fabulous day.
Year 6 Exhibition; standing back and seeing the Year 6 girls grow into independent, confident, and capable learners who are so very well equipped to become well-balanced, global citizens.
DO YOU PREFER CHILDHOOD OR ADULTHOOD?
I have so much to be grateful for that I simply cannot answer this question. Each and every experience, no matter what phase of my life, has led me to where I am – and I am very content with my life.
JUNIOR SCHOOL
YEAR 6
YEAR 5
BACK ROW Emilia Streitberg, Olivia Lemin, Bronte McPharlin, Yilin Cui, Florence Johnson, Emilee Kennedy MIDDLE ROW Beatrix Connor, Josephine Payne, Isabel Young, Ms Anita Roy, Sofia Lambo, Yihan Zhang, Sophie Baker FRONT ROW Sienna Hurst, Lucy Nientiedt, Louisa Ng, Olivia Weaver, Poppy Jacobs-Jones, Lucy Weatherill, Olivia Barker, Annabelle Cosentino BACK ROW Sophia Caratti, Aaradhana Rao, Isabella McKenzie, Emily Weaver, Mrs Andrea Sofield, Tessa Ponosh, Erica Van Niekerk, Anna Chambers, Scarlett Sekulov FRONT ROW Layla Pushpalingam, Lila Edwards, Catherine Lee, Paige Dyson, Eliza Collinson, Charlotte Gilmour, Alexa Sewell, Millicent Meredith-Humphry, Polly PatonYEAR 4
BACK ROW Azura Koren, Charlotte Momsen, Ms Kerri Cresswell, Zara Bloch, Yi Ya (Arya) Liu FRONT ROW Ava Jefferys, Hannah Lemin, Madina Manzi, Ivy Smith, Louise Komajda, Eloise Lynn, Auretta Qaqish ABSENT Serena BeresfordYEAR 2
BACK ROW Evallia Palassis, Charlotte Buchanan, Ahri Johnson, Elora Hanley, Lucia Wenn, Lila Sekulov, Ava Edwards, Leni Nientiedt MIDDLE ROW Isobel Gibson, Sophia Miethke, Annabelle Yan, Grace Lee, Mrs Helen Tutin, Alexandra Lee, Ruby McGrath, Elliana Liveris, Elise Alder FRONT ROW Margot O’Malley, Rose Wang, Sophia Wade, Grace Halliday, Charlotte Dennis, Teyana Gladwin-Grove, Sophia Boudville ABSENT Piper O’BrienYEAR 1
BACK ROW Talitha Van Den Broek, Elizara Calderwood, Eva Erdmann, Giselle Carrick, Miss Bella Macliver, Isabella Hunt, Ava Barrett, Audrey Stone, Annabelle HoodPREPRIMARY
BACK ROW Mrs Carey Bouwer, Alexandra Chang, Ellery Jones, Charlotte Hayler, Iris Hanley, Angela Qier FRONT ROW Georgia Lingard, Olivia Conroy-Welby, Zoe Clark, Isabelle Feizerfan, Arlo MichettiPREKINDY
BACK ROW Mrs Nicole Vander-Vinne, Mrs Natalie Lucioli MIDDLE ROW Emilia Middleton, Evie Lloyd, Araminta Southee, Harper Kimlin, Amalfi Powell, Florence McGrath FRONT ROW Elsa Sadler, Hazel Worth, Sami Thurn-Valsassina, Chloe Grant, Aisling Edinger, Amal Hapuarachchi, Amelia Riddell ABSENT Mackenzie TillBAIRD
House Captain’s Report
IF YOUR HOUSE HAD A MASCOT, WHAT ANIMAL WOULD IT BE?
If Baird had a mascot, I think it would be a Clownfish. They are the vibrant orange, distinctive, and social fish that rose to popularity thanks to the Pixar movie, Finding Nemo. Nemo is naively adventurous, curious, friendly, and willing to put his friends before himself. He dares to take risks and yearns for adventure but learns some important lessons along the way, most importantly, it’s ok to ask for help and be brave at the same time. Life is full of ups and downs, and is a journey in which you are bound to meet all kinds of people. The key to success is to keep going or as Dory says: “Just keep swimming! Just keep swimming!”
HOW HAVE YOU AND YOUR HOUSE EMBODIED YOUR MOTTO THIS YEAR?
Our House motto is “Participation and Progress”, and I am confident our PLC Bairdians stepped up to that plate in 2022. Personally, COVID meant I had to miss my first ever Inter-House Cross Country and then a netball ankle injury meant I had to hobble around on crutches at the Inter-House Athletics Carnival and this was really disappointing for me. I threw a decent javelin though and managed to “march” with my beloved Baird besties.”I just kept swimming” regardless of the hurdles thrown my way! The Year 12 Baird coordinators have fostered an environment where smiles and laughter are contagious, and it’s been a privilege to work alongside these girls this year.
WHAT DID YOUR HOUSE ACHIEVE THIS YEAR THAT YOU ARE MOST PROUD OF?
Baird’s 2021 Arts Day success was a tough act to follow but I loved seeing the excitement amongst the Year 7s as they experienced their first “Best Day of the Year”. Although we haven’t received any trophies or first places we did successfully win a few year group championships which I am very proud of. I’m hoping the Year 12 Baird group have instilled a “have a go” attitude amongst the younger Baird students. Harry S Truman, 33rd President of the United States, once said, “It’s amazing what you can accomplish if you do not care who gets the credit”. Success really is the sum of small efforts repeated day in and day out. I really believe it is an attitude like this that sets a good team apart from a great team.
WHAT’S YOUR FAVOURITE TOM CRUISE MOVIE AND WHY?
I think my obsession with Top Gun (the OG) and Top Gun Maverick is well documented. I sympathise with anyone who had to listen to me count down Maverick’s many release delays. I think I could just about recite the whole OG movie and while there are just too many amazing one-liners to choose a favourite, “Talk to me Goose” features regularly in our household. While the idea of being a naval aviator is very cool to me, I question my strengths in Physics and Maths for this career path. In life though, I would love to think people would consider me a reliable and trustworthy “wing-woman”.
Chloe FleayBACK ROW
Ms Padminee Raja-Snijder, India Griffin, Emily Stephens, Freya Wakefield, Gisele O’Byrne, Amelia Furlong, Ocean Koren, Ruiya Xu, Chloe Ng
FRONT ROW
Maya Pushpalingam, Shyrelle Jones, Josephine Weatherill, Eleanor Kerr, Ameliah Malay, Lucinda Davies, Sara Kestell, Neve Baldwin
BACK ROW
Mrs Christine Koopman, Alanna O’Connell, Samara Sudwell, Asha Kitcher, Miller Duffield, Niamh Lewis
FRONT ROW
Layla Cohen-Jones, Claudia Cox, Scarlett Davies, Felicia de Roo, Matilda Cook, Harriet Kay, Esme Crawley
ABSENT
Marilyn Gurruwiwi
BACK ROW
Mr Bilal Halim, Georgia Fleay, Lucy Scadding, Hannah Bergersen, Natasha Whittome, Eliza Wood
FRONT ROW
Charlotte Kestell, Harriet Duperouzel, Ella Baldwin, Lottie Dowling, Edie Goody, Claire Trainor, Jaselyn Coffin
ABSENT
Saffron Barrie, Ziyan Li
BACK ROW
Ms Luciana Cavallaro, Alex Boyder, Molly Crawley, Jessica Nixon, Jamie-Lee de Bruin, Araminta Kitcher, Chelsea Bradford, Katherine Lovegrove
FRONT ROW
Emily Carnie, Georgia Stafford, Madeleine Mayo, Rose Sermon, Poppy Maxted, Genevieve Kessey, Jordyn Slocombe, Nikki Jenkins
ABSENT
Mika McGonnell
BACK ROW
Sophie Hardcastle, Shantisha Schaufler, Ella Cumming, Elizabeth Hutton, Bella Cohen-Jones, Imogen Famlonga, Grace Goody
MIDDLE ROW
Mr Matt Donaldson, Anastasia Pajic, Ziyan Cai, Maria Serrano Rodriguez, Chloe Argent, Zihan Li, Brinya Wakefield, Zoe Kestell
FRONT ROW
Zu Rui McLeay, Annabelle Ziepe, Orla O’Farrell, Jacinta Cuthbertson, Keying Lin, Beining Hu, Mikayla Bowen
BACK ROW
Arabella Malet, Chloe Barnes, Abby Martin, Ellen Sinclair, Jenna Evans, Georgia Flavel
MIDDLE ROW
Mrs Bianca Venturi, Angela Lyall, Bebe El-Raghy, Jayde Hayden, Isabella Kessey, Abby Hogan, Ms Elizabeth Lagrange
FRONT ROW
Indah Jenkins, Jade Johnson, Nina Sneddon, Chloe Fleay, Lexie McMurtrie, Carla Schultz, Ting Ting Fang ABSENT
Lulu Bux
CARMICHAEL
House Captain’s Report
IF YOUR HOUSE HAD A MASCOT, WHAT ANIMAL WOULD IT BE?
I had to consult my lovely Year 8s for this answer. It was pretty clear that they thought Sonic the Hedgehog should be our mascot. Not only is Sonic the Hedgehog blue but he is full of energy, enthusiastic, and driven. Although we aren’t necessarily the fastest runners, we definitely posses those qualities.
HOW HAVE YOU AND YOUR HOUSE EMBODIED YOUR MOTTO THIS YEAR?
I believe that as a House we have definitely embodied our motto ‘Play the Game’ through consistent participation. I think this was most evident at the Swimming Carnival this year. Although we aren’t the most amazing swimmers, except for the few IGSSA stars, I was impressed by everyone’s willingness to hop in the pool. The Swimming Carnival was one of the most fun days and a day when we really showed off our House spirit. Our House has been missing a House chant for a couple of years now and so this year, we introduced a new Carmichael House chant and hearing everyone chanting with pride was incredibly heartwarming. Moreover, seeing the girls in their costumes, whether it was blue tutus or enormous blow up inflatable sharks, was phenomenal. I think our spirit really stood out at the Swimming Carnival and we really ‘played the game’, you could even say we slayed it.
WHAT DID YOUR HOUSE ACHIEVE THIS YEAR THAT YOU ARE MOST PROUD OF?
We aren’t necessarily a winning House, but this year we started on a win with Academics, alongside Stewart, and I believe that was an incredible achievement. However, my proudest moment was definitely when we won Arts Day this year. Following our seventh place last year, we were committed to not coming last in 2022. Yet, never in my wildest dreams did I EVER think that we would win Arts Day, considering that Carmichael hadn’t won since 2008. I believe that this year we really came together as a House and showed everyone who we were. I commend all the girls who signed up for Music, Drama, HTG Choir, HTG Dance, and submitted cakes and photos. Every single girl in Carmichael really gave it their all and I think it’s fair to say that we have never been prouder to be in the blue House.
IF YOU DISCOVERED A PLANET WHAT WOULD YOU NAME IT?
I would have to name it Carmichaelapagos.
Antigone MillerBACK ROW
Miss Jacinta Eaves, Katherine McGuire, Stevie Dyson, Abby Boelen, Ottilia Miller, Matilda Allen, Jemima Vaughan, Stella Farley
FRONT ROW
Scarlett Sullivan, Saskia Lehmann, Chloe Gillett, Olutoni Ogunyemi, Bijou Bird, Greta Gillett, Isabel Doney, Charlotte Meredith
ABSENT
Grace Momsen, Jada Reidy
BACK ROW
Mr Boyd Cooper, Elysha Pantall, Caitlin Flugge, Greta Terzieva, Poppy Thompson, Bianca Beccarelli, Sophia Wenn
FRONT ROW
Aurelia Qaqish, Carys Hawkins, Sophie Harland, Alexa Chang, Claudia Penny, Elizabeth Webb, Alicia Italiano
BACK ROW
Ms Kshamta Trisal, Anouk Flugge, Zahra Male, Leila Bird, Isla Mannolini, Katie Stevens, Kiara Stofberg, Kari Boelen, Makayla Waters, Isabel Chapman
FRONT ROW
Amelia Lenny, Amelia Wee, Amie Kirchner, Isobel Noble, Lou Lou Fiore Hart, Laura Atkinson, Mia Barnett, Chloe Telfer, Olivia Petersen
ABSENT
Mia Reidy
BACK ROW
Mrs Rebecca McMullan, Sylvie Warner, Ebony Withers, Inez Miller, Phoebe Vines, Alexandra Enslin, Zoe Michea-Palmer
FRONT ROW
Emilia Male, Skye Goldberg, Amber Sellars, Eadie Barrett, Megan Brown, Molly Sellars, Ava Gillies, Emma Burton
ABSENT
Bella Reidy
BACK ROW
Rebekah Smith, Cheyenne Norwood, Lowenna Wallace, Mimm Kerr, Hannah Potts, Katherine Gower, Whitney Wang
MIDDLE ROW
Ms Lesley Kaye, Sofia Sommerhalder, Olympia Bird, Florence Wolf, Summer Donato, Emma Osling, Philippa Gillman, Tess Landau
FRONT ROW
Tasmin Noble, Isabella Barnett, Lucy Finlay, Jemma Warren, Rylie Ross-Connolly, Emrys Loveday, Angelique Parker, Rilyn Hawkins
BACK ROW
Nina Mannolini, Ruby Meara, Harriet Bell, Mimi Drage, Isabelle Ricciardello, Olivia Muir, Elizabeth Martin
MIDDLE ROW
Mrs Esther Hanbidge, Sophia Gillman, Annabel Williams, Jasmine Kestel, Megan Kirchner, Olivia Grundy, Ruby Luxton, Mr Guy Varndell
FRONT ROW
Emily Stevens, Mina Ryan, Jasmine Walter, Antigone Miller, Holly Male, Kirsten Wong, Jemima Officer, Isabella Flugge
ABSENT
Montanna Reidy, Asha Wandel
FERGUSON
House Captain’s Report
IF YOUR HOUSE HAD A MASCOT, WHAT ANIMAL WOULD IT BE?
Our mascot would be a red fire-breathing dragon. Dragons are powerful creatures that are not afraid to take risks and love a good challenge. Dragons may seem slightly intimidating at first, but think of the pink dragon from Shrek, or Toothless from ‘How To Train Your Dragon’. If you just get to know them a little bit, they are extremely loyal and friendly. We are bold, confident, and capable of so much – just like a dragon. Ferguson has strength, power, enthusiasm, and fire (we just lava winning – get it? Lava…) Well anyways, we are full of Fergo fierceness and ferocity, so a red fire-breathing dragon is the perfect match for us!
HOW HAVE YOU AND YOUR HOUSE EMBODIED YOUR MOTTO THIS YEAR?
We have embodied our motto ‘Always Moving Forward’ through our participation in all House activities. At the Athletics Carnival, Cross Country, and Swimming Carnival, we were literally moving forward as we crossed the finish lines. We remained strong and steadfast which helped us with our incredible wins in these events. Whether our amazing runners and swimmers were taking the lead, whether someone (me) was slowly trailing behind everyone in the 1500m race, or whether we were in the pool for participation, we were constantly striving to move forward. To me, moving forward is about collaborating and recognising everyone’s strengths and efforts. As a team, we have really embodied House spirit and demonstrated commitment and enthusiasm to ‘always moving forward’.
WHAT DID YOUR HOUSE ACHIEVE THIS YEAR THAT YOU ARE MOST PROUD OF?
Everything Fergo has achieved this year has made me proud! I am proud of our willing attitude, dedication, and our all-round achievements. My highlight was when we came FIRST in HOUSE DANCE!! I might be biased, but I think we danced to the best song…ever? What made me extremely proud was seeing it all come together, seeing the team support one other, and seeing everyone hype each other up. I’m hoping the real One D members aren’t upset that we did it better than them – (I wouldn’t be mad if they got back together to try and prove me wrong). Not only did we look fabulous and powerful and have great energy, but everyone was committing and having fun. I couldn’t be more proud and ‘I know, you know…I hope you’ll remember how we danced’ – because I sure will!
WHAT IS YOUR GO-TO KARAOKE SONG?
If you thought I would be able to pick one song, you were wrong. Here are my top three. Although my karaoke song choice strongly depends on my mood, you can never go wrong with Bohemian Rhapsody. The chorus just hits differently, and you can really get into it. On a side note, I think it is in the perfect range for my voice and I feel like I sound super good singing it. But anyways, my next go to song is Chiquitita – except for when I nearly got decapitated – iykyk. It has immaculate vibes and always makes me happy. Now hear me out, last on my list is Empire State of Mind…I have the rap down pat (I can prove it) and I couldn’t leave it off my list; it’s simply too good.
Insiah RiazBACK ROW
Mrs Sarah Eadie, Claudia McKay, Zella Barrett-Lennard Woss, Willow McPharlin, Madeleine McAlpine, Rosie Canaris, Maggie Wandel, Pepper Roberts, Phoebe Salom
FRONT ROW
Isabella Roberts, Améline Ng, Erica Nakhoul, Samantha Yang, Charlotte Kingdon, Tabitha Blain, Elizabeth Crisp, Charlotte Craib, Georgina Roberts
BACK ROW
Ava McGillivray, Maeve Kent, Fenella Cox, Sana Burt, Elivia Cox, Ruby Marinko
MIDDLE ROW
Mr Thomas Hickmott, Grace Kenward, Caitlin Pantall, Charlotte Jackson, Seanna Savage, Bryony Hourican, Alicia Manford
FRONT ROW
Jessie Cox, Nilofer Munshi, Abby Davey, Claire Komajda, Charlotte Wall, Stella Early, Isobel Barker
ABSENT
Jelaynah Matasia
BACK ROW
Miss Alysha Driver, Stella Wandel, Olivia Pearcey, Ainslie Hollis, Lila Jackson, Matilda Burton, Lucy Begley, Shiloh Thomas
FRONT ROW
Paige Grant, Lilly Abbott, Abbey Stonier, Jasmine Ritchie, Darcey Hourican, Jessica Sewell, Sophie Luck, Emily Hair
ABSENT
Gizzelle Matasia
BACK ROW
Ms Cate Begbie, Charlotte Gishubl, Isabel Kent, Isabelle Early, Zara Nakhoul, Isobel Marinko, Mrs Kate Montague
FRONT ROW
Olivia Williams, Emily Hector, Francesca Crisp, Charlie Corner, Laura Kingdon, Sophie Graham, Juliette Moran
ABSENT
Beena Bonney, Sydney Emmott, Izumi Lewis, Chloe Ramsay
BACK ROW
Soraiya Munshi, Annika Hofman, Eliza Oxenburgh, Isabel Scott, Allegra Andrew, Lulu Evans, Sarah Spencer
MIDDLE ROW
Ms Justyna Jankowski, Amilia McKenzie, Lucia Cox, Alice Reichstein, Amelia Roberts, Olivia Oxenburgh, Lilly Donaldson, Tess Marinko
FRONT ROW
Georgia Kronja, Angélie Ng, Ava Wilkins, Isla Grant, Louisa Pascoe, Alice McLellan, Cassandra Beresford, Anoushka Brims
BACK ROW
Eliza Collins, Sophya Thomas, Meg Davidson, Greta Sweeny, Stella Andrew, Annalise Lewis, Islay McGregor, Annie Pfeiffer
MIDDLE ROW
Ms Jessica Pengelly, Grace Early, Olive Erickson, Zoe Jagger, Ruby Holmes, Joanna Smith, Leah Ward, Jacy Nicholls, Ms Seema Gookooluk
FRONT ROW
Imogen Collins, Simone Duddy, Zara Riggs, Insiah Riaz, Jacinta Beresford, Zarina Munshi, Claudia Khan, Chenyue Zou
ABSENT
Lauren Ryding
House Captain’s Report McNEIL
IF YOUR HOUSE HAD A MASCOT, WHAT ANIMAL WOULD IT BE?
Definitely the LION KING! Simba screams out someone who is competitive, but at the same time he is very close with his pride. This is McNeil. Together, we are a close House that looks out for one another and our competitive side shines through when it needs to. A connected, close House that works together to achieve success. And that leads into the motto…
HOW HAVE YOU AND YOUR HOUSE EMBODIED YOUR MOTTO THIS YEAR?
Well… “Victory or Death”. Heads up, we do not take this literally. I would like to interpret this motto as one which represents our competitive nature within the House. We strive to achieve and succeed. Although we have not claimed a winning title, a victory to us is the whole House participating. “Satisfaction lies in the effort, not in the attainment. Full effort is full victory” – Gandhi.
WHAT DID YOUR HOUSE ACHIEVE THIS YEAR THAT YOU ARE MOST PROUD OF?
ARTS DAY HOUSE DANCE. Our mighty McNeil aeroplane soared high into the sky. The dedication of every member in the House to get this dance together was something else. Behind the scenes, my amazing McNeillians pulled through and executed all the dance moves so well. Smiles all around with yellow filling the sports centre. I was so happy to see all the effort all our HTGs put in for Arts Day. Our very close pride is one to be proud of. A chant echoing through the stadium at Athletics, the motto that brings motivation. Everyone involved, and the House spirit spreading across the yellow stands. I LOVE YOU ALL.
WOULD YOU RATHER HAVE A MULLET OR A PERM?
I would say a mullet is the way to go as that seems to be the latest trend sparking around town at the moment. You watch one game of AFL and half the team has a mullet. A mullet for sure.
Chloe StreaderBACK ROW
Mr Andrew Reid, Lola Withers, Lola O’Gorman, Kayla Stoeckert, Lillian Godfrey, Kim Oades, Isabel Greentree
FRONT ROW
Britney Savill, Alice Clarke, Dominique Smart, Diga Elnadi, Eleanor Fraser, Brianna Mai, Saedi Rivers, Maddie Slaughter
ABSENT
Piper Bostock
BACK ROW
Mrs Shelley Stewart, Poppy Stewart, Sally Maddern, Abigail Tait, Genevieve Knoblauch, Celia Rosser, Jessie McCarthy, Angeline Connor, Kate Tucker, Brigette Kapinkoff
FRONT ROW
Stacey Dean, Harper Gallagher-Cairns, Jazniqua Bedford, Ava Farrer, Poppy Walker-Jones, Sasha Forsyth, Stella Phillips, Sophie Risinger, Eliza Jury
BACK ROW
Ms Romi Stern, Caitlin Seery, Clare Creagh, Amelie-Grace Foster, Ava Godfrey, Isobel Egan, Rose Redman, Indi Butler, Samantha Lynton-Brown, Asha Talbot
FRONT ROW Lily Clarke, Isobel McCully, Isla Everingham, Phoebe Mau, Lyla Gillard, Amelie Slaughter, Velvet Atkins, Amelia Burke, Livya Siford
ABSENT
Ava Ford
BACK ROW
Mr Michael Hinchley, Lucy Rodda, Monique Mouda-Hughes, Imogen Haynes, Susannah Moore, Darcy Waters, Lauren Russell-Weisz, Tessa Lammerts Van Bueren, Amelia Wallis-Hughes
FRONT ROW
Amelia Buckle, Jaymie Savill, Gianna Jury, Latifah Shar, Ashley Buckle, Fiona Tan, Elodie Willoughby, Leila Bolt, Mieka Garbutt
ABSENT Grace Risinger
BACK ROW
Lucinda Egan, Sarah Banks, Eloise Knoblauch, Eva Kapinkoff, Katie Marris, Claire Dean, Ava Deykin
MIDDLE ROW
Mr Zachary de Graaf, Annabelle Lewkowski, Olivia Knoblauch, Sophia Papandroulakis, Cobie Stirrat, Chloe Schortinghuis, Jessica Fry, Alannah Roblin
FRONT ROW
Scarlett Newman, Kalani Buckle, Ella Campbell, Trelise Mayo, Ella Slocombe, Coco Paganin, Jessica Wolf, Georgie Miller
BACK ROW
Carina Collins, Jessica Lapsley-Fowle, Georgina Godfrey, Olivia Ellis, Caroline Chen, Pippa Tucker
MIDDLE ROW
Mr Oliver Craze, Gabriella Hyde, Sarah Few, Sienna Grubb, Layla Tomljanovich, Anoushka Paganin, Ms Kristy Timms
FRONT ROW
Lucinda Blunt, Calley Anderson, Lily Fairweather, Chloe Streader, Molly Alderson, Abbey Rintoul, Ruby Patrick
ROSS
House Captain’s Report
IF YOUR HOUSE HAD A MASCOT, WHAT ANIMAL WOULD IT BE?
Our mascot would most definitely be a black bear. The animal is known to be strong, resilient, attentive, and is a symbol for family. However, beware!!! Their protective demeanour is something to look out for if they ever feel provoked or threatened. The qualities of a black bear, I believe, strongly resemble Ross. Our constant effort to strive for our personal best is a true testament to our resilience and strength as we compete against the other Houses. Whether we are swimming in the pool or dancing our hearts out at Arts Day, Ross always embodies the importance of family. We believe that having a close and connected family is the key to our success, much like the black bear as they protect one another.
HOW HAVE YOU AND YOUR HOUSE EMBODIED YOUR MOTTO THIS YEAR?
I personally believe Ross has fearlessly embodied the motto of “We Came, We Saw, We Conquered” as we approached every carnival and event with the highest of efforts and support for one another. In Ross, it isn’t so much about the outcome or winning a title, rather it is the feeling of being proud of ourselves individually and as a House for all the efforts, participation, and hard work that was put into every challenge that we faced throughout the year with a Ross give it a go attitude.
WHAT DID YOUR HOUSE ACHIEVE THIS YEAR THAT YOU ARE MOST PROUD OF?
On the special day of Arts Day, it was truly Ross’s day to shine. With the months of practices and an incredible amount of effort from all year groups, Ross came to Arts Day with a sense of teamwork and enthusiasm. From Lady Gaga and Radios to ‘Ain’t No Mountain High Enough’, Ross fearlessly proved that we have a great amount of talent to offer. Coming third overall was undoubtedly a huge achievement that we were all proud of. I love this House and I am beyond happy that Ross was able to prove itself and we saw our hard work pay off, but most importantly we showed how special our Ross family is.
IF YOU COULD TRAVEL AROUND THE WORLD FOR A YEAR, WHERE WOULD YOU LIKE TO VISIT AND WHY?
If I had the opportunity to travel the world for a year, I would love to go to Europe during the summer and Canada during the winter. I would love to experience Europe by travelling through incredible places like Italy, Croatia, and Spain. I would also love to spend a winter season in Canada to go hiking through the beautiful landscapes, along with skiing in places like Whistler and Alberta, as they are known for having amazing ski seasons.
Blaise McCabeBACK ROW
Mr Phil Orbell-Durrant, Suraiah Mundroina, Ruby Clifton, Scarlet Makepeace, Zara Fairweather, Hannah Nettleship, Kayleigh Ware
FRONT ROW
Emma Wright, Ava Kabunga, Chloe Wong, Isabel Waters, Lily Erak, Amelia Row, Scarlett Dolling, Nikita Aylmore
BACK ROW
Mrs Justine Spencer, Anna Vo, Emma Parker, Madeleine Weaver, Klara Radman, Isha Munro, Charli Moss, Amelia Corbett, Imogen Hopkins
FRONT ROW
Josie Ferraris, Tru Bruce, Tessa Bignell, Rachael Cheveralls, Olive Beckley, Stevee Simpson, Courtney Van Ingen-Kal, Emma O’Brien
BACK ROW
Ms Lise Fouche, Ziggy Handley, Vicky Wei, Ginger Fairweather, Josephine Raston, Katalina Collard, Sienna Cowan, Morgane Johnson
FRONT ROW
Sophia Townsend, Prudence Dhiya, Jessica Wright, Georgie Lyster, Sarah Wilkinson, Tallulah Kusel, Isabella Higgins, Xiaofei Yan, Maria-José Cailliau
BACK ROW
Miss Charlotte Krause, Charlotte Stephen, Adeline Smith, Zara White, Tahlia Wells, Lehyia Quartermaine, Sophie Miller-McKinley, Joni McDonald
FRONT ROW
Jasmine McDiarmid, Jin Liu, Leni Churcher, Nirmali Madigasekara, Olivia Elliott, Sofia Anthony, Chisato Baba, Jade Rousseau
ABSENT
Jane Qin
BACK ROW
Zoe Armstrong, Olivia Clifton, Emma Wilkinson, Hannah Wilson, Laynee Bateman, Sophie Wims, Sophia Gianotti
MIDDLE ROW
Ms Geetha Nair, Hannah Scott, Taleisha Hurford, Ruohan Yu, Josephine Terriaca, Yuyan Zhu, Zofia Bradley, Florence Buck
FRONT ROW
Eloise Fels, Chevii-Jay Clarke, Ella Vulinovich, Presley McLarty, Jaz Shervington, Madeleine Robins, Yufei Guan, Isabelle Hyndes
ABSENT
Mathilda Rivers, Isabella Van Ingen-Kal, Chloe Walsh
BACK ROW
Ms Lucy Loxton, Anna Kathrina Ostergaard, Jameela Msuo, Tilly Waters, Lara Robinson, Indi Tinsley-Ellison, Aliya Scott, Ms Lauren Sutherland
FRONT ROW
Kaitlyn Chen, Noah Hall, Charlotte Williams, Neave Brookes, Blaise McCabe, Lucy Hood, Bonnie Aakermann, Mischa Gardner, Ella Brant
ABSENT
Penelope Cooper, Ella Wagner Venn
SSTEWART
House Captain’s Report
IF YOUR HOUSE HAD A MASCOT, WHAT ANIMAL WOULD IT BE?
Our mascot would have to be the Green Tree Snake. These are long slender snakes with a variety of colours. They are fast, discrete, strong, and determined to be the last one standing. Of course, this is Stewart. As a group, we are strong and determined to be the last ones holding the trophy. Not only do we strive for success but we work hard to get there. This is exactly what the Green Tree Snake does; they are resilient and persistent, working hard to achieve the ultimate victory.
HOW HAVE YOU AND YOUR HOUSE EMBODIED YOUR MOTTO THIS YEAR?
I believe Stewart has embodied the motto of ‘Through Difficulties to the Heights’ with our countless efforts and continued participation in every single thing we do. From Swimming and Athletics Carnivals, to Inter-House Cross Country and then of course the big ARTS DAY, Stewart has never given up. We are driven with determination, strive for success, and nothing ever brings us down. For Stewart, it isn’t always about being the overall winner but, instead, feeling supported and proud of the effort you’ve put in along the journey. This effort and determination is the true win for the Stewart family.
WHAT DID YOUR HOUSE ACHIEVE THIS YEAR THAT YOU ARE MOST PROUD OF?
The AMAZING STEWART HOUSE CHOIR. I have to say, hearing everyone sing their hearts out, with smiles on their faces, embodying the infamous Amy Winehouse has truly been my proudest moment. When we stepped onto the stands, with our green headbands filling the sport centre, I had never felt so grateful for the beautiful Stewart family we had created. Slight confession, but I was so in awe of how we sang, to the point that I’ve continued to watch the choir video every night. The hard work and enthusiasm everyone has within this House has been shown through the countless carnivals and the continued rehearsals for Arts Day. All of you have made me so proud and I will never forget the effort you put in.
WHAT’S THE BEST JOKE YOU’VE EVER HEARD?
“Why did Adele cross the road?... To say hello from the other side”. All jokes aside, I honestly laugh at anything. So, if I had to choose, why not incorporate the classic “why did the chicken cross the road?” with the altered version including my icon, Adele.
Ava SteinepreisBACK ROW
Mrs Valerie Saunders, Virginia Roukounakis, Amberly Osborne, Harriet Swain, Grace Pye, Indiana Wall, Lola Weir, Grace Anthonisz, Lily Rumpus, Janice Woods
FRONT ROW
Matilda Ashton, Bethany Wallis-Hughes, Matilda Harrold, Kristen Kelly, Myrah Derschow, Amelia Ahern, Arabella Handley, Chloe Sutherland, Aria Greenaway
BACK ROW
Ms Christa Snyman, Ruby Davis, Lucy Caslick, Michelle Hender, Amber Goodreid, Olivia Lambo
FRONT ROW
Caitlyn Edwards-Gillett, Portia Pryor, Georgia Reynolds, Selma Argyle, Alexandra Argyle, Aspen Murray, Maya D’Silva
ABSENT
Emma Antunovich, Isabella Hender
BACK ROW
Ms Evelyn Amer, Ella Ausbruch, Fabienne Easton, Edith Hellings, Ashlee Palmer, Elise Wright, Madeleine Towner, Rachel Wilson
FRONT ROW
Felicity Psaltis, Emmeline Kelsall, Jorja Parsons, Ruby Bell, Alisha Silbert, Ella-Rose Greenaway, Nalini D’Silva
ABSENT
Isabella Birch, Tessa van de Veire
BACK ROW
Dr Lynette Field, Emma Day, Grace Turnbull, Bryony Nelles, Emily McAuliffe, Isabella Maliszewski
FRONT ROW
Amber Downes, Mackenzie Harris, Natalie Row, Natasha Playford, Ruby Crier, Jai’lysa Ockerby, Zara Ball
ABSENT
Annabel Antunovich, Adison Martin
BACK ROW
Isabelle Harrold, Hannah Jeitz, Matilda Johnston, Bec Anderson, Lauren Fewster, Madeline Hansom, Mary Sounness
MIDDLE ROW
Ms Chelsea Unwin, Ksenia Murray, Alexandra Swain, Mia Riseley, Indiana Silbert, Georgia Clifton, Ava Miels, Rebecca Dawson
FRONT ROW
Allegra Foulner, Nelly Galluccio, Emily Stein, Keira Sutherland, Yasmin Nadason, Shannen Chan, Kate Banner
BACK ROW
Olivia Smirk, Scarlett Keys, Emily Bumbak, Philippa Attwell, Lucinda Mitchell, Ebonee Humphries, Kasey Osborne, Charlotte Gattorna
MIDDLE ROW
Ms Melinda Honeychurch, Morgan McKinnon, Amelia Taboni, Pippa Stewart, Indiana Mackay-Coghill, Edwina Mactier, Ellie Psaltis, Mrs Chris Robinson
FRONT ROW
Charlotte Robins, Hana Yusoff, Yijia Zhang, Ava Steinepreis, Kate Pruiti, Olivia Morton, Kate Williams, Poppy Bell
ABSENT
Stuti Rathore
Report SUMMERS
House
Captain’s
IF YOUR HOUSE HAD A MASCOT, WHAT ANIMAL WOULD IT BE?
When I was running for House Captain in Year 6, I purchased a sparkly plush purple dolphin in hopes of establishing “Debbie the Dolphin” as Summers’ new House mascot as House Captain. Unfortunately, I was unsuccessful with becoming House Captain in Year 6 and instead was left with Debbie the Dolphin sitting in the corner of my room. Although Debbie the Dolphin is long gone now, I think that she would have made a fabulous mascot for Summers and would have had that sparkle that stays with anyone in Summers, even after their journey at PLC.
HOW HAVE YOU AND YOUR HOUSE EMBODIED YOUR MOTTO THIS YEAR?
Summers has definitely ‘Aimed High’ this year. Even though we may not have come first in everything, I was so proud of the way that everyone in Summers really pushed themselves and gave it their all. Dropping a discreet shoutout to the Year 7 and 8s who were able to pull through with the dance circle transformation on Arts Day. Best moment ever. The support and energy that Summers displayed this year really amazed me and made me proud to be a part of the Summers clan.
WHAT DID YOUR HOUSE ACHIEVE THIS YEAR THAT YOU ARE MOST PROUD OF?
I would have to say winning House marching. The utilisation of the Camp Rock March was a bold and risky move, but Summers was able to rise to the challenge. It also indirectly let me live out my Camp Rock Demi Lovato dream that has been suppressed since 2009. I was so proud of the House for coming together and putting all of their energy and enthusiasm into the marching. The minute of fame when I got to stand next to Annie Pfeiffer (dream come true) looking out on an excited sea of purple will truly be one that I will never forget.
HOW LONG DO YOU THINK YOU’D SURVIVE IN A ZOMBIE APOCALYPSE?
I think I would fall victim to the zombie apocalypse in a whopping 5 minutes. Unfortunately, my indecisiveness would most likely get the better of me and I wouldn’t be able to decide whether to fight with passion and pride or play dead and inevitably end up standing right in a prime target position in the midst of my moment of contemplation. I would love to be able to Katniss Everdeen my way out of a zombie apocalypse (I know the Hunger Games was not a zombie apocalypse situation but roll with it) but unfortunately, I never excelled with the use of a ‘NERF Rebelle Arrow Revolution Bow’, instead, unintentionally shooting the bow backwards and into my face.
Saskia BoquestBACK ROW
Ms Lana Salfinger, Freya Pereira, Poppy Mahon, Mollie Brown, Tia Ford, Mimi Nordstrom-Macdougall, Imogen Dunne, Zahra vanden Driesen
FRONT ROW
Mia Liveris, Faith Coumbaros, Laura Gillam, Valentina Franchina, Apanie Noble Harker, Kate Correia, Zoe Neave, Amelia Fox
BACK ROW
Ms Gemma Freel, Jessica Bedbrook, Mietta Bin Jacob, Grace Jenkinson, Tara Swingler, Zara Ryan, Bridie Swingler, Claudia Negus, Ella Houston
FRONT ROW
Mira Yew, Emma Stoney, Lucy Birtles, Rose Morley
Ava Laurie, Arabella Dunne, Raphaella Coulson, Olivia Brown, Maya Yew
BACK ROW
Mr Jacob Johnston, Lily MacPherson, Emily Towne, Giavanna Franchina, Alani Webber, Jorja Weir, Sophia McIntosh, Maisy Brookes, Hannah Reynolds
FRONT ROW
Amelia Sargant, Kaitlyn Sin, Emma Ryan, Amelie Healey, Megan Parker, Annika Pereira, Eva Davis, Amira Bin Jacob, Kingston Grasso
ABSENT
Saadiah Bin Swani
BACK ROW
Mrs Nerrilee Pansini, Jacinta Boquest, Annabelle Towne, Milla Nordstrom-Macdougall, Josephine Crampton, Ashlyn Williamson, Emily Smyth
FRONT ROW
Lia Jenkins, Jessica Jenkins, Emma Baker, Tatum Ryan, Evie Salt, Ocella Noble Harker, Tiami Bachofen von Echt, Lucia Italiano
ABSENT
Mariah Simon
12
BACK ROW
Lucy Correia, Sophie Hall, Estella Weir, Diana Crampton, Lily Hawkins, India Row Mansbridge, Yixin (Grace) Guo
MIDDLE ROW
Ms Patrice Smith, Ella Cheir, Emma Holtham, Kate Garbellini, Brooke Poole, Kavita Bisht, Catriona Logan, Ava Murphy
FRONT ROW
Amelie Brierly, Denby Shephard, Ally Negus, Caleb McNulty, Ciara Brown, Lomasey Mongoo, Tabitha Roche
ABSENT
Yifan (Yvonne) Cui
BACK ROW
Sienna Hanikeri, Mimi Poll, Aarna Khanna, Saskia Fleming, Eliza Weir, Juliette Jarrett, Mojisolaoluwa Daramola
MIDDLE ROW
Ms Tamsin Moore, Morven Johnston, Sophia Stewart, Hayden Cullinan, Amelia George, Tayla Sargant, Holly McIntosh, Ms Josephine Mfune
FRONT ROW
Qingyu Zhang, Bryzlyn Sin, Brooke O’Sullivan, Saskia Boquest, Sofia Healey, Lily Wallwork, Darcy Slocombe
ABSENT
Helena Rüter
WORK HARD WHEN YOU SHOULD, SO YOU CAN PLAY HARD AFTERWARDS!
ACADEMIC
WHY ARE THE ARTS ESSENTIAL IN OUR LIVES?
The Arts are for everyone. In a world without arts, we would be stripped of our individuality, creativity, and how we express ourselves. Arts are an escape from reality where you can be free from any insecurities and inhibitions. No matter your skill level, everyone can reap the benefits of the Arts. Creativity is a crucial part of everyday life, so for me the Arts help me find a balance in my hectic schedule.
WHAT INSPIRED YOU TO BE PART OF THE ARTS?
From a young age, the Arts have always been my calling. I started with singing in the shower, which I then took into singing lessons. A big inspiration for my arts journey would be all my teachers through the years who have helped me develop as a young performer. They have inspired me to always strive to improve, taught me self-discipline and determination, and have overall increased my own personal confidence, whether that be on a stage or in everyday life.
DO YOU HAVE TO BE CREATIVE OR TALENTED TO BE INVOLVED IN THE ARTS?
No, most definitely not. In my opinion, the Arts are for everyone and are inclusive of everyone, especially at PLC. The only thing that you need to involve yourself in the Arts is a passion and a desire for fun and inclusivity. Arts is all about participation; if you never give it a go, you might miss out on discovering a talent, passion, or interest.
IF YOU COULD ONLY SING ONE SONG FOR REST OF YOUR LIFE, WHAT WOULD IT BE?
If I could sing one song for the rest of my life it would definitely be ‘If I Ain’t Got You’ by Alicia Keys!
ARTS
COMMUNITY MEANS A PLACE THAT SOMEONE CAN BELONG TO.
RECONCILIATION
WHY IS RECONCILIATION IMPORTANT?
Reconciliation is the strengthening of relationships between non-Indigenous and Indigenous peoples for the benefit of all Australians. We believe reconciliation is important to implement, as it creates and fosters connections and friendships. It establishes a fair playing ground for all and gives equal opportunity to every person. It ensures that all people no matter their backgrounds, can feel that they are part of a community, and can belong.
WHAT DID THE THEMES OF THIS YEAR’S RECONCILIATION AND NAIDOC WEEKS MEAN TO YOU?
This year’s NAIDOC Week theme was ‘Get Up, Stand Up and Show Up’. This theme signifies the importance of not giving up. It means to stand up for what you believe in, to not back down and put up a fight. The Reconciliation Week theme this year was ‘Be Brave, Make Change’. It imposes the idea of being strong and is about how it takes courage to stand up for yourself and others. We believe these themes are important as they are about sharing stories and culture, as well as being an ally. The themes encourage everyone to understand the power that they hold and that they can use it to make changes for the better.
WHAT ASPECT OF INDIGENOUS CULTURE IS MOST IMPORTANT TO YOU?
The aspect we believe is most important in Indigenous culture is community. Community means a place that someone can belong to. It is where people come together and voice one opinion which is much stronger than one solo voice standing alone. Being part of a community provides every individual with a sense of purpose and meaning and is crucial to our life satisfaction.
HOW CAN MEMBERS OF THE COMMUNITY GET INVOLVED IN AND HELP TO PROMOTE RECONCILIATION?
Members of the community can get involved and promote reconciliation by doing their own research and educating themselves, as well as keeping an eye out for calls for support and showing up. You can also make an effort to endorse Indigenous owned businesses or artists. Your support will make a big difference.
Montanna Reidy and Jasmine WalterRECONCILIATION
BOARDING
WHAT MAKES BOARDING AT PLC SPECIAL?
There are so many things about PLC boarding that make it so special; the caring staff, the amazing students, the vibes of the place when you walk in, but in the end all I can conclude is that the PLC Boarding House is a very special community.
It is a place in which students from all around the world can come together and have a bit of fun whilst being at school. For many, the Boarding House is like a second family especially when you’re not always able to see your own family.
I can say with confidence that there is never a dull day, From the crazy Year 7s to the Year 12s there is always something going on, whether it’s convo karaoke, baking cookies, or playing UNO, there is always something you can get involved with.
WHAT IS YOUR FAVOURITE BOARDING HOUSE EVENT?
My favourite Boarding House event is Closed Weekend. Closed Weekend is the first weekend of Term 1 and it is a time when the whole Boarding House comes together.
We do fun activities so that we all get to know each other, especially the new students, and it’s a time when our Boarding House community can become stronger. On this weekend we do various activities, organised by the Year 12s. This year we did lots of different and fun activities such as colour fights, BBQ dinners, sports games, writing letters to our future selves, water slides, human bingo, dessert making with buddies, and much more.
WHAT ARE SOME FUN FACTS ABOUT THE BOARDING HOUSE?
The Boarding House has 155 students now in 2022. There are 16 International students and 41 Indigenous students. Over the years, the Boarding House has changed; people, the building itself, and staff. Back in the day, the upper Boarders’ Sitting Room (BSR) was a phone room. There were 8 telecom phones lined up against the wall and girls would line up for miles to call their parents, friends and lovers. You didn’t know when someone was calling, so if you picked up the phone and it wasn’t for you, you would have to go and find the person that the caller was looking for. In 2003, girls were only allowed to go to The Grove Shopping Centre once a week on a Saturday and they had to wear their school uniform. Each room had one fan and one heater in it. The only aircons in the Boarding House were in the BSR, so on some hot nights you would wake up and find girls who had dragged their mattresses down to the BSR to be under the aircon. Back in 2012, the Boarding House had a vending machine called Brenda the Venda but it was later removed as it was meddled with too much by the girls.
WHAT IS THE BEST THING ABOUT LIVING WITH GIRLS FROM ALL AROUND THE WORLD?
The best thing about living with girls from all around the world is the fact that everyone is different, and everyone has their own story to tell. There are people from all around the world, and it is fascinating hearing everyone’s stories and experiences. Living with friends is an amazing experience. It’s like a ‘sleepover’ every night. There are many different cultures, and I hope that throughout this year and many years to come we will have and embrace the many amazing cultures that are within our Boarding House community.
BE OPEN TO MAKING NEW FRIENDS, AS FRIENDSHIPS ARE THE MOST VALUABLE THING YOU’LL GAIN FROM YOUR SCHOOL EXPERIENCE.
Jacinta Beresford SS/JS CAPTAIN’S REPORTJUNIOR/ SENIOR
WHAT IS YOUR FAVOURITE MEMORY FROM JUNIOR SCHOOL?
My favourite memory from Junior School would have to be the Year 6 Final Assembly. I remember that I really enjoyed the assemblies prior to ours and I thought they were so entertaining and I was so excited to be involved. I remember all of the rehearsals and preparation, and loved how we could add our own creative input. It was a very exciting time, especially given we were about to enter the next stage of our school journey in the Senior School.
HOW CAN WE MAINTAIN AND NURTURE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN THE JUNIOR AND SENIOR SCHOOLS? WHY ARE THESE RELATIONSHIPS SO IMPORTANT?
The easiest way to maintain and nurture relationships is simply through being friendly, smiling, and always saying “hello”. Additionally, participating in sport coaching in the Junior School is also a great opportunity to nurture relationships. In Term 2, I provided an opportunity for older students to head down to the Junior School library before school to read and interact with the younger students and complete tasks within the library for Service hours. Participating in this activity was a great way to nurture relationships with Junior School students.
I think these relationships are important because they provide the younger students with someone who inspires them and someone whom they can look up to. It also brings a lot of joy to both the older and younger students. Building relationships outside of your friendship circle is also a great way to build and feel a sense of belonging within the school community.
WHAT IS YOUR FAVOURITE CHILDHOOD GAME?
My favourite childhood game is four square. It brings back a lot of memories from the Junior School as my friends and I would play it non-stop and it was a lot of fun. I would run frantically from class to get a good spot in the line and then play it until the bell rang. We all got a bit competitive at times but at the same time it brought us all a lot of joy and laughs.
WHAT ADVICE WOULD YOU GIVE TO STUDENTS STARTING YEAR 7?
I would say enjoy the journey. Each stage of your Senior School journey is challenging but also lots of fun. You are presented with so many opportunities along the way that you should grasp wholeheartedly. By taking these opportunities and stepping out of your comfort zone you are able to grow as a person and make the most out of your school experience. In addition, keep an open mind and be friendly to everyone. Everyone is in the same boat and you’re all on this journey together. Be open to making new friends, as friendships are the most valuable thing you’ll gain from your school experience.
SERVICE CAPTAIN
WHAT INSPIRED YOU TO BECOME INVOLVED IN COMMUNITY SERVICE?
Community Service provides us with opportunities to advocate and be involved in worthy issues – something I always felt was important in this day and age. As young changemakers we have a responsibility to take action on issues that face our global community such as climate change and social inequality because, if we don’t act, who will? Service allows us to ‘act local and think global’ whilst building a bridge of understanding with those around us. This is what truly makes Service so special!
WHICH SERVICE LEARNING EXPERIENCE HAS IMPACTED YOU THE MOST AND WHY?
There are so many, it’s really hard to pick one! Earlier this year, I was a volunteer for the Boab Network which partners with the Mowanjum community near Derby. I got to accompany students from Mowanjum who were visiting Perth for the first time. We toured the city and Fremantle, did some kayaking and ended each day with a swim at the beach. It was such a fun day filled with so many activities and building positive relationships. This really emphasised how Service strengthens communities and that it’s the little things that can have larger impacts. During this experience I also learned so much about indigenous culture, revealing how Service overlaps with other areas such as reconciliation.
WHAT IS THE MOST REWARDING PART OF PARTICIPATING IN COMMUNITY SERVICE?
Service allows you to grow as a person in many ways. You develop emotional intelligence, empathy, teamwork, collaboration, and so many other leadership skills. It also gives you first-hand experience of how your actions, big or small, can have a positive impact. Every Service experience I have always teaches me something new and it’s so nice to see how Service can bring people together, allowing us to act with our hearts and minds.
WHY DO YOU FEEL THAT EVERYONE SHOULD GET INVOLVED IN SERVICE?
With Service, you can channel any of your interests into a positive impact for the community. Whether this is sport, arts, social justice, reconciliation, or the environment, there are opportunities in every area! Service can also come in so many different forms – it can start from advocacy and spreading awareness about issues you are passionate about in your local community to much larger projects and direct action. Service truly makes you think outside the box about how you can be the change!
MY ADVICE WOULD BE TO GIVE EVERYTHING A GO AND YOU WILL FIND YOUR PASSION.
Annie Pfieffer CAPTAIN’S REPORTSP RT
WHO IS YOUR SPORTING HERO AND WHY DO YOU LOOK UP TO THEM?
My sporting hero is Sydney McLaughlin, an American 400m hurdler who currently holds the Olympic and world record in this event. McLaughlin is a phenomenal talent who is only 23 years old. I look up to Sydney as her ethos and dedication to the sport are genius at such a young age which inspires me to be my best. Just watching her amazing progress over the last few years is remarkable.
IF YOU WERE TO GO TO THE OLYMPICS, WHICH SPORT WOULD YOU COMPETE IN?
If I went to the Olympics, I would want to compete in the 400m sprint as this is my favourite event. I have always wanted to try pole vault as a challenge, however, I’m not there yet, maybe that can be my next target. Many hours have been spent watching the Olympics and Commonwealth Games and I am in awe of all the talent among these athletes.
HOW CAN THE SKILLS LEARNED WHEN PLAYING A SPORT APPLY TO OTHER ASPECTS OF LIFE?
As sport plays a major role in my life, I wouldn’t know what to do without it. The dedication and commitment to succeed can be applied in all aspects of life. Things haven’t always gone according to plan in sport for me – and I have experienced a number of injuries – however that tends to happen in life. These hiccups in life only make us more resilient and determined to succeed; they allow us to be realistic with setting and reaching goals. It is all part of life’s journey.
WHAT PIECE OF ADVICE WOULD YOU GIVE TO SOMEONE WHO IS STARTING THEIR JOURNEY IN SPORT?
If anyone is starting their journey in sport, my advice would be to give everything a go and you will find your passion and what you love. Even in individual sports there is always a team behind you, whether it be a coach, family, or your school. In a sporting community, everyone is there for each other. Things typically don’t always go to plan, however, that is the learning experience of trying new sports and being spontaneous. You don’t have to be the best to achieve success, it is your own personal journey. When trying something new, don’t give up too soon, because not everything can happen overnight.
WELLBEING
WHAT DOES THE WORD “WELLBEING” MEAN TO YOU?
To me, wellbeing means that someone is happy, comfortable, and content with who they are and in their life. This can include having a network of friends, enjoying school, being balanced, having a sense of belonging, and so much more. It’s not easy though, and we’ve all experienced how hard and tiring it can sometimes be to do these things. But another aspect of wellbeing is to have the strength to carry on and see the positives in a situation.
HOW CAN WE HELP LOOK AFTER OUR OWN WELLBEING?
There are so many different ways we can look after our wellbeing and everyone is so different. The main thing is to do what you love. This may be to go to the beach, see your friends, go for a walk, or go to the gym. Most importantly, having a positive mindset can change so much; we can lower stress levels, help build healthy relationships, and so many more things. To have a positive mindset, you need to be optimistic about the world around you, always thinking about how things benefit you or challenge you.
WHAT ARE SOME STUDENT-LED COMMITTEES THAT YOU’RE EXCITED TO SEE MAKING A DIFFERENCE IN THE SCHOOL?
It’s so incredible to see how in 2022 we are seeing so many young people fighting and working towards making a difference. The Each for Equal Committee has achieved so many incredible things. Led by the amazing Hayden, it has worked towards creating a better and more inclusive school environment for all. As well as the Service Wellbeing Committee, we seek to support the other committees and organise events that spread awareness about important topics such as “R U OK?” Day and MAD Week,
WHAT IS YOUR FAVOURITE ROOM IN THE LIGHTHOUSE AND WHY?
My favourite room in the Lighthouse is definitely the Meditation Room, as it’s a really nice place to be in after a long day. Especially when school gets stressful, it’s one of my favourite rooms to go to when I need a recharge or to take a step back from the stress.
PIPE BAND REPORT
It was great to get back to most of our regular performances this year, with the band playing at our first ANZAC parade in the Perth CBD since 2019! We managed to get our 5 seconds of fame with the band making it onto the news and live TV. As a result of COVID restrictions easing, the Pipe Band has been able to play at almost every event that is usually on our calendar, except for Quarry. This has included the Vyner Brooke Memorial Service, Head of the River, and many more.
The Pipe Band’s reputation as a vital part of PLC and its lifeblood has truly lived up to expectations, providing us all with a place to laugh and build long-lasting friendships. Playing the pipes and drums isn’t just about making sure that Scotland the Brave echoes off of every surface possible, but also about conjuring up the sense of community that lies within every PLC student. It’s about playing at Head of the River on the banks of Champion Lakes and pushing that lone PLC sculler to sprint to the end and win their race. It’s about helping each other perfect the positioning of our glengarries (two fingers above the left eyebrow). It’s about the hustle and bustle surrounding the annual planning of our Speech Night display. Pipe Band is more than just the pipes and drums. This year has proven to us, as Year 12s, just how much Pipe Band has left a mark on us and how being a part of the Pipe Band community at PLC has made our time here even more memorable.
We would like to thank everyone in both Senior Pipe Band and Pipe Band 2 for all the hard work and commitment they put into every practice and performance. Getting changed in and out of all the uniform isn’t easy! We would also like to thank Ms Kirby, Mr Stulpner, and Mrs Franetovich for all they do for us – it’s not an easy task keeping us all in line but you all make the early mornings worth it. As Year 12s, leaving the band feels like leaving a family behind. The community and friendships created in the band are like no other and we know the time we have spent together in Minora House will be cherished.
Band, dismissed!
Saskia Boquest (Pipe Major) & Sarah Few (Drum Major)
BEYOND PLC
POCKETS
YEAR 12
ACADEMIC
Academic Honours
Poppy Bell
Caroline Chen
Olive Erickson
Saskia Fleming
Noah Hall
Sienna Hanikeri
Indah Jenkins
Olivia Morton
Anoushka Paganin
Charlotte Williams
Chenyue Zou
Human Biology
Philippa Attwell
Economics HL
Sienna Hanikeri
Accounting and Finance
Kaitlyn Chen
Lily Fairweather
Olivia Morton
Chenyue Zou
Careers and Enterprise – General
Emily Bumbak
Chemistry
Poppy Bell
Caroline Chen
Noah Hall
Chemistry HL
Olive Erickson
Saskia Fleming
Chinese SL
Saskia Fleming
Economics HL
Carla Schultz
English
Poppy Bell
Food Science and Technology
Bryzlyn Sin
French A Language
Antigone Miller
French: Second Language
Caroline Chen
Geography
Chenyue Zou
History SL
Saskia Fleming
Human Biology
Ruby Luxton
Indonesian SL
Indah Jenkins
Literature
Poppy Bell
Literature HL
Saskia Fleming
Literature SL
Antigone Miller
Materials, Design and Technology:
Textiles
Lucy Hood
Chenyue Zou
Materials, Design and Technology: Wood
Hayden Cullinan
Sophya Thomas
Mathematics
Methods
Noah Hall
Lucy Hood
Caroline Chen
Sarah Few
Mathematics
Specialist
Poppy Bell
Noah Hall
Chenyue Zou
Music
Caroline Chen
Hana Yusoff
Physics
Sarah Few
Noah Hall
Lucy Hood
Chenyue Zou
Physics SL
Olive Erickson
Politics and Law
Sienna Grubb
Psychology
Ruby Luxton
Theatre HL
Indah Jenkins
Antigone Miller
Theory of Knowledge
Neave Brookes
Olive Erickson
Indah Jenkins
Morgan McKinnon
Theory of Knowledge
Saskia Fleming
Visual Arts SL
Saskia Fleming
Carla Schultz
ARTS
Arts Honours
Poppy Bell
Kaitlyn Chen
Anoushka Paganin
Insiah Riaz
Indah Jenkins
Arts Participation
Poppy Bell
Indah Jenkins
Anoushka Paganin
Dance
Poppy Bell
Imogen Collins
Sienna Grubb
Drama
Ruby Meara
Mock Trial
Sophya Thomas
Technical Production
Nina Mannolini
HOUSE
Baird House
Distinction
Chloe Barnes
Bebe El-Raghy
Ting Ting Fang
Georgia Flavel
Jayde Hayden
Angela Lyall
Arabella Malet
Baird House Honours
Chloe Fleay
Abby Hogan
Ellen Sinclair
Carmichael House
Distinction
Harriet Bell
Mimi Drage
Isabella Flugge
Megan Kirchner
Ruby Luxton
Elizabeth Martin
Antigone Miller
Olivia Muir
Jemima Officer
Carmichael House
Honours
Holly Male
Nina Mannolini
Ferguson House
Distinction
Imogen Collins
Meg Davidson
Grace Early
Olive Erickson
Annalise Lewis
Annie Pfeiffer
Zara Riggs
Joanna Smith
Greta Sweeny
Chenyue Zou
Ferguson House
Honours
Sophya Thomas
McNeil House
Distinction
Lily Fairweather
Sarah Few
Georgina Godfrey
McNeil House
Honours
Sienna Grubb
Anoushka Paganin
Chloe Streader
Ross House
Distinction
Aliya Scott
Kaitlyn Chen
Mischa Gardner
Blaise McCabe
Jameela Msuo
Anna Kathrina
Ostergaard
Aliya Scott
Tilly Waters
Ross House Honours
Neave Brookes
Lara Robinson
Stewart House
Distinction
Philippa Attwell
Ebonee Humphries
Lucinda Mitchell
Ellie Psaltis
Charlotte Robins
Olivia Smirk
Pippa Stewart
Hana Yusoff
Stewart House
Honours
Poppy Bell
Scarlett Keys
Edwina Mactier
Olivia Morton
Kasey Osborne
Summers House
Distinction
Saskia Boquest
Mojisolaoluwa
Daramola
Sofia Healey
Juliette Jarrett
Holly McIntosh
Tayla Sargant
Lily Wallwork
Eliza Weir
Qingyu Zhang
Summers House
Honours
Saskia Fleming
Sienna Hanikeri
Mimi Poll
Bryzlyn Sin
Darcy Slocombe
MUSIC
Bartok Orchestra
Poppy Bell
Caroline Chen
Elizabeth Martin
Anoushka Paganin
Carla Schultz
Sophya Thomas
Hana Yusoff
Chamber Ensemble
Poppy Bell
Imogen Collins
Sarah Few
Ruby Holmes
Juliette Jarrett
Indah Jenkins
Elizabeth Martin
Anoushka Paganin
Insiah Riaz
Charlotte Robins
Bryzlyn Sin
Darcy Slocombe
Sophya Thomas
Sophya Thomas
Hana Yusoff
Chorale
Chloe Barnes
Kaitlyn Chen
Olive Erickson
Noah Hall
Sienna Hanikeri
Indah Jenkins
Angela Lyall
Nina Mannolini
Insiah Riaz
Music Honours
Olive Erickson
Juliette Jarrett
Indah Jenkins
Elizabeth Martin
Anoushka Paganin
Insiah Riaz
Sophya Thomas
PLC/Scotch
Symphony Orchestra
Caroline Chen
Olive Erickson
Juliette Jarrett
Elizabeth Martin
Insiah Riaz
Isabelle Ricciardello
Senior Pipe Band
Philippa Attwell
Saskia Boquest
Mojisolaoluwa
Daramola
Sarah Few
Chloe Fleay
Morven Johnston
Lexie McMurtrie
Lara Robinson
Stage Band
Juliette Jarrett
Scarlett Keys
Sophya Thomas
Vocal Ensemble
Kaitlyn Chen
Olive Erickson
Insiah Riaz
Wind Ensemble
Olive Erickson
Saskia Fleming
Charlotte Gattorna
Sienna Grubb
Abby Hogan
Juliette Jarrett
Indah Jenkins
Scarlett Keys
Anoushka Paganin
Ellie Psaltis
Insiah Riaz
Isabelle Ricciardello
Darcy Slocombe
Sophya Thomas
SERVICE
Service Leadership
Saskia Fleming
Indah Jenkins
Jade Johnson
Holly Male
Olivia Morton
Kasey Osborne
Anoushka Paganin
Charlotte Robins
Carla Schultz
Chenyue Zou
SPORT
Sport Honours
Calley Anderson
Grace Early
Sienna Hanikeri
Jessica Lapsley-Fowle
Ava Steinepreis
Chloe Streader
Sport Participation
Holly Male
Athletics
Sienna Hanikeri
Jessica Lapsley-Fowle
Australian Rules
Football
Calley Anderson
Grace Early
Bebe El-Raghy
Jessica Lapsley-Fowle
Lexie McMurtrie
Charlotte Robins
Layla Tomljanovich
Basketball
Bebe El-Raghy
Jessica Lapsley-Fowle
Jacy Nicholls
Cross Country
Caroline Chen
Sienna Hanikeri
Abby Hogan
Holly Male
Carla Schultz
Hockey
Ava Steinepreis
Kirsten Wong
Netball
Chloe Streader
Rowing
Kate Williams
Soccer
Molly Alderson
Chloe Fleay
Swimming
Jacinta Beresford
Grace Early
Sienna Hanikeri
Amelia Taboni
Tennis
Ava Steinepreis
Chloe Streader
Volleyball
Sarah Few
YEAR 11
ARTS
Dance
Bella Cohen-Jones
Imogen Famlonga
Madeline Hansom
Tess Landau
Scarlett Newman
Drama
Isabella Barnett
Zofia Bradley
Anoushka Brims
Florence Buck
Imogen Famlonga
Kate Garbellini
Tess Marinko
Ava Murphy
Madeleine Robins
HOUSE
Baird House
Distinction
Ella Cumming
Jacinta Cuthbertson
Imogen Famlonga
Elizabeth Hutton
Carmichael House
Distinction
Tess Landau
Hannah Potts
Ferguson House
Distinction
Lilly Donaldson
Annika Hofman
Georgia Kronja
Tess Marinko
Amilia McKenzie
Alice McLellan
Amelia Roberts
Isabel Scott
McNeil House
Distinction
Claire Dean
Jessica Fry
Coco Paganin
Sophia Papandroulakis
Ross House
Distinction
Olivia Clifton
Sophia Gianotti
Madeleine Robins
Jaz Shervington
Stewart House
Distinction
Madeline Hansom
Matilda Johnston
Ava Miels
Yasmin Nadason
Mia Riseley
Mary Sounness
Summers House
Distinction
Sophie Hall
Ava Murphy
Ally Negus
MUSIC
Music Participation
Anoushka Brims
Yifan Cui
Rilyn Hawkins
Isabelle Hyndes
Zihan Li
Orla O’Farrell
Ruohan Yu
SERVICE
Service Leadership
Lucinda Egan
Katie Marris
Madeleine Robins
Rebekah Smith
Sofia Sommerhalder
SPORT
Participation
Bec Anderson
Olivia Clifton
Elizabeth Hutton
Presley McLarty
Ava Miels
Chloe Schortinghuis
Jaz Shervington
Athletics
Bec Anderson
Elizabeth Hutton
Matilda Johnston
Annabelle Lewkowski
Sarah Spencer
Basketball
Bec Anderson
Ella Cumming
Summer Donato
Elizabeth Hutton
Eloise Knoblauch
Mathilda Rivers
Cross Country
Kate Banner
Cassandra Beresford
Olivia Clifton
Denby Shephard
Ella Slocombe
Hockey
Tess Marinko
Ksenia Murray
Coco Paganin
Denby Shephard
Jaz Shervington
Estella Weir
Rowing
Elizabeth Hutton
Matilda Johnston
Brooke Poole
Jaz Shervington
Isabella Van Ingen-Kal
Soccer
Kate Banner
Olivia Clifton
Matilda Johnston
Amilia McKenzie
Lomasey Mongoo
Cheyenne Norwood
Coco Paganin
Sophia
Papandroulakis
Denby Shephard
Jaz Shervington
Ella Slocombe
Softball
Rilyn Hawkins
Swimming
Rylie Ross-Connolly
Water Polo
Jessica Fry
Katie Marris
Chloe Schortinghuis
Isabel Scott
Brinya Wakefield
YEAR 10
HOUSE
Ferguson House
Distinction
Charlotte Gishubl
SPORT
Water Polo
Jamie-Lee de Bruin
Isabelle Early
Evie Salt
YEAR 9
SPORT
Participation
Jasmine Ritchie
STAFF
SENIOR LEADERSHIP
Mrs Raluca Alecsa MBA, GAICD, MSc, BSc Chief Financial Officer T3 –
Mrs Meredith Beer BEd, DipTeach Curriculum Advisor T1, Acting Head of Junior School T2 –
Ms Cate Begbie BTeach, BEd(Hons), MEd Principal
Mr Paul Davidson Acting Chief Financial Officer T1 – T2
Ms Julia Dobson GAICD, MBA (Luxe), BCom Director of Marketing, Communication, and Engagement T3 –
Ms Susie Edwards Director of Boarding BSc, GradDipEd, MSc
Mrs Tennille Hammond BCom, CPA, GradDipEd Chief Financial Officer – T1
Mrs Anna Hu GAICD, BEd(Hons), DipTeach Director of Information and Learning Technologies – T1
Ms Chantelle James BPE, DipEd Director of Wellbeing
Mrs Chris Robinson DipFashionDesign, DipTeach, DipEdLship, ExecCoachCGI, MEdLShip Deputy Principal –Operations
Mr Neil Walker BA(Hons), PGCE, MA, Deputy Principal – Teaching and Learning
Ms Rebecca Watts BA, GradDipEd(Sec), MEd, CSML Head of Senior School
Ms Vivien Whitehead BPsych, MPsych(Org) Director of People and Culture
Mr Richard Wright BA, GradDipEd, Med Head of Junior School – T1
STAFF
Ms Nicole Agar BPsych, DipEd, GradCertBus School Psychologist
Mr Brad Allen BOR, GradDipEd Outdoor Education Teacher
Ms Eve Amer BA, PGCE, MA English Teacher
Ms Caroline Andrault BA, PGCE Languages Teacher
Ms Natalie Andre BA Boarding House Assistant T2 –
Mrs Kiera Appel Education Assistant T1 –
Mrs Linda Arnold BEd (Prim), DipTeach Music Teacher T2 –
Mrs Jenny Astle DipAppSc Library Technician
Miss Molly Atterton BCom Registrar
Mrs Soni Bailey BA, GradDipEd, GradCertEd (Literacy), MEdMan English Teacher, Pastoral and Academic Care Co-ordinator Year 9
Mr Tony Baxendale Property Assistant
Ms Pia Bennett BA, GradDipEd(Sec) Visual Art Teacher
Ms Rokiyah Bin Swani BCom Indigenous Scholarship Programme Co-ordinator – T2
Mrs Julianne Blair Boarding House Assistant Year 12
Ms Jane Blanchard BA Music Tutor
Mr Chris Bondini BOR, DipEd Outdoor Education Teacher
Mrs Carey Bouwer HDipEd, PGCE Junior School Teacher
Mrs Lesley Brady CertIIICS, CertArtDes Education Assistant, Art Technician
Ms Jane Brandenburg BSc, GradDipEd, Med Science Teacher, Pastoral and Academic Care Co-ordinator Year 7
Mrs Christine Brockman BA Study Centre Co-ordinator
Mr Nathan Brown TC Property Assistant
Ms Tahlya Brown BCom Communications and Engagement Assistant
Miss Delaney Burke Boarding House Assistant Year 9 T2 –
Ms Tiarne Buurman BSc GradDipEd Health and Physical Education Teacher T1 – T4
Mrs Wendy Castles BCom, CPA Finance Manager
Ms Luciana Cavallaro BEd, BAEd Teacher Librarian, Technologies Teacher
Miss Adele Chai Media Technician
Miss Kimberly Chan Information and Learning Technologies Office Administrator T2 –
Miss Merina Chen BA, BMus Music Tutor T3 –
Mr Jason Chiriac Technology Support Officer
Ms Jessica Clark Boarding House Assistant
Miss Anna Clixby BCom People and Culture Co-ordinator T3 –
Mr Garnett Coetzee Junior Technology Support Officer T2 –
Ms Alana Coffey DipAppSc, BAppSc, PGradDipOHS Health Centre Co-ordinator
Mr Boyd Cooper BPHE, GradDipEd Health and Physical Education Teacher
Ms Catriona Cosentino BComm, GradDipEd Education Assistant
Ms Anne Coughlan Suzuki Accred(Int), BA(Ed), BEd Head of Strings, Music Teacher
Mr Phil Crane BEd, GradDipEdStd, MEd Woodwork Teacher
Mr Oliver Craze BAMusEd(Hons) Drama Teacher, Acting Head of Dance and Drama T3 –
Ms Alice Creasey Boarding House Year Group Co-ordinator Year 9
Mrs Kerri Cresswell BA(Ed), GradDipEd Junior School Teacher
Ms Anna Curry BA, BAHons, MA Assistant to Deputy Principal – Operations, Academic Administration Assistant
Mr Zachary de Graaf BEd Humanities Teacher, Caretaker Assistant
Mr Doug De Kock BPrimEd, MEd Head of Library and Information Learning Technologies
Miss Claudia Del Borrello BSc, GradDipEd, GradDipPsych, MProfPsych School Psycohologist
Ms Esmé Derrington Scorgie House Receptionist
Mr Matthew Donaldson BSc(Hons), BPE, GradDipEd, ProfCertEd(PosEd) Health and Physical Education Teacher
Mrs Charlene Dorotich Music Administration Assistant – T3
Ms Nicole Dorrington BPE, DipEd, ProfCertEd(PosEd) Health and Physical Education Teacher, Pastoral and Adademic Care Co-ordinator Year 11
Miss Alysha Driver BE(Sec) Mathematics Teacher
Ms Philippa D’Sylva DipHEc, DipEd, BEd Director of Food Science and Technology (Yr 7 – 12)
Mrs Sarah Eadie BSc, GradDipEd Health and Physical Education Teacher – T4
Ms Sabrina Earsman BSc, GradDipScEd Science Teacher
Miss Jacinta Eaves AdvDip(Dance), Dip(Dance), BA Dance Teacher
Miss Carli Edwards BEd(Sec) Drama Teacher T3 –
Mr Casey Ellery BSc, PostGradDipEd Director of Outdoor Education
Ms Daleen Engelbrecht BEd, BA(Ed), MEdPsych Lead Psychologist
Mrs Susan Falkner BA(Hons), GradDipEd Learning Enrichment Centre Teacher
Mrs Jane Feinauer Senior School Assistant and Receptionist (View Street)
Dr Lynette Field PhD, BA(Hons), GradDipEng, GradDipEd English Teacher, Boarding House Learning Co-ordinator T1 –
Mrs Simone Fleay BA, DipEd, BEd(Hons) Head of Career and Pathways
Mr Serge Flora BLaws (Belgrade) Technology Support Officer
Ms Josephine Foo BCom, BMusEd, GradDipEd(Primary) Music Teacher – Junior School – T1
Ms Lise Fouche MChem, MScEd Science Teacher
Ms Josephine Fountain BMusPerf Music Tutor
Ms Aleasha Franetovich BA, GradDipEd Junior School Teacher
Ms Matija Franetovich Cert IV, BSc Pipe Band Tutor
Ms Gemma Freel BA, GradDipEd Technologies Teacher
Mrs Felicity Gairns BSc, DipEd, MExSc Lighthouse Co-curricular Co-ordinator
Ms Rebecca Garbenis BA, GradDipEd English Teacher, Head of IB Diploma
Mr Travis Garbin Senior Technical Support Officer
Mrs Colleen Garland DipArtEd Visual Arts Teacher – Junior School
Ms Bronwyn Gibson BMus, MMus Music Tutor
Ms Maria Giglia DipLibStudies Library Technician
Mr Geoff Goddard Boarding House Bus Driver
Mr Christopher Goff BMusEd Director of Music
Mrs Seema Gookooluk BA, PGradDipEd Science Teacher
Mrs Joanna Gray BA(Hons), PGCE Boarding House Year Group Co-ordinator Year 8 – T2
Ms Katie Hair BSc, GradDipEd, DipSustLiv Boarding House Year Group Co-ordinator T3 –
Mr Bilal Halim BA, GradDipEd Humanities Teacher
Mrs Esther Hanbidge BEd Learning Enrichment Centre Teacher –Senior School
Ms Frances Hannington BA, Boarding House Weekend Co-ordinator
Mrs Jane Hard Enrolment Administrator
Mr Steven Harmer BEd, BMus Music Tutor
Mrs Sara Harrison Boarding House Adminsitration Assistant
Mrs Iliana Harvey DipArtTherapy, BA, MA Art Technician
Miss Tehana Harvey Finance Officer – Payroll/Payables – T2
Ms Katherine Hazlewood BA, GradDipEd Boarding House Deputy – Pastoral and Wellbeing
Mr Glenn Hermans Grounds Co-ordinator
Mr Thomas Hickmott BA, GradDipEd English Teacher
Ms Patricia Higgins BE, DipEd, MEd Mathematics Teacher
Mr Michael Hinchley BEd Woodwork Teacher, Head of Creative Arts
Miss Krysti Hodges BEd(Primary), MEd Junior School Teacher
Ms Melinda Honeychurch BSc, DipEd Mathematics Teacher, House Advisor – Stewart
Mrs Hayley Hosking Lead Academic Administrator
Mrs Katy Howes BA, BEd, ProfCertEd(PosEd), MEd Pastoral and Academic Care Co-ordinator (Years 3 – 6)
Miss Fran Howl BSc Senior Laboratory Technician
Miss Ashley Humes Boarding House Assistant Year 11, Boarding
House Weekend Co-ordinator T1 – T2, Boarding House Year Group Co-ordinator Year 11 T3 –
Ms Elena Hundley Boarding House Assistant Year 8
Ms Justyna Jankowski BEd Mathematics Teacher
Ms Toni Jefferies BA(Ed), GradDipEdLship Mathematics Teacher, Director of Curriculum Services
Miss Caroline Jensen GradDipEd(Sec) Languages Teacher
Ms Meinan Jin BEd Head of Languages K – Y12
Mr Jacob Johnston BEd(Sec), BSc Health and Physical Education Teacher
Ms Carol Jones BSc IB Administrator
Ms Erin Jones BEd(ECE) Early Childhood Studies Teacher
Mr Greg Jones BA, GradDipEdLship Head of Mathematics Yr 7-12
Mrs Helen Jones BHM/Sc, DipEd Science Teacher, Pastoral and Academic Care Co-ordinator Year 8
Ms Lynne Jones BA, GradDipEd, MEd Humanities Teacher, Pastoral and Academic Care Co-ordinator Year 12
Ms Lesley Kaye BSc, DipSc, DipTeach, MScEd Head of Science Yr 7 – 12
Mrs Sarah Kelley BSc, GradDipEd Science Teacher
Mr Robert Kelly Theatre Manager
Ms Justine Keys BSc(Nur) Boarding House Year Group Co-ordinator Year 12
Mrs Jasmine Kimlin BA Digital Content Co-ordinator
Ms Marianne Kirby BBus Head of Pipe Band
Mrs Christine Koopman BEd, DipTeach Head of Technologies
Miss Maya Kraj-Krajewski DipPM, DipM Boarding House Assistant Year 10
Miss Charlotte Krause BSc, DipEd Mathematics Teacher
Mrs Sofie Kros BME, DipABRSM Flute & Piano Music Tutor
Ms Elizabeth Lagrange AssAppSc, GradDipEd Textiles Teacher
Ms Veronica Lake TCert, GradDipEd(Secondary), PGCTeachShake English Teacher
Ms Narelle Lange BEd Head of English Yr 7-12
Ms Fiona Lapsley BSc Registered Nurse
Mr Roland Leach BA, DipEd, MPhil English Teacher
Ms Audrey Lee BCom Accounts Officer – Receivables
Ms Genevieve Letherbarrow BSc(Hons), GradDipEd Science Teacher
Ms Jia Liao BA, GradDipEd, MEd, MLingSpec Languages Teacher
Mr Wayne Lillis Property Assistant – T1
Mrs Stacey Linton BHPE(Sec) Health and Physical Education Teacher
Mrs Amber Lister BMus Music Tutor
Mrs Shannon Lovelady Archivist, Curator, Historian
Ms Lucy Loxton GradDipEd(Sec) English Teacher, ABC@PLC Co-ordinator, House Advisor – Ross T1 – T4
Mrs Natalie Lucioli CertIIITA Education Assistant
Miss Lottie Mackiewicz BA Special Needs Education Assistant
Mr Duncan MacLaurin BEd, BA Philosophy and Religious Studies Teacher
Miss Isabella Macliver BEd Junior School Teacher
Ms Tegan Maffescioni GradDipEd Health and Physical Education Teacher
Ms Linda Malone GradDipBus, DipProMan Head of Service and Community Partnerships
Mrs Kerry Martin CertTA Assistant to Head of Junior School/ Receptionist
Ms Joanna Massey DipBus, BSc, GradDipEd Health and Physical Education Teacher T1 – T4 on leave
Mr Ben Matheson BSpExSc GradDipEd(Prim) Health and Physical Education Teacher – Junior School T1 –
Mr Sam Maxwell LLB, BCom Acting Head of Sport T1 –
Ms Fiona McAlwey CertIIITA, Bec Education Assistant
Mr Alisdair McLaren Head of Pipe Band
Ms Amy McDonald Wellbeing & Service Project Officer
Ms Hayley McDonald-Burns BMus, GradDipEd(Sec) Music TeacherJunior School
Mrs Paula McEwan Uniform Shop Manager
Mrs Felicity McKeever Academic Administration Assistant
Mr Damien McLeod Property Co-ordinator
Mrs Rebecca McMullan BEd English Teacher
Ms Deborah McPhee BPE, DipEd Mathematics Teacher, Pastoral and Academic Care Co-ordinator Year 10
Mrs Justine McRoberts Cert IV Bus, DipBus, AssocDipFashion Risk and Compliance Manager
Ms Natalie Medhurst AssocDegBus Head of Sport – T3
Ms Josephine Mfune Cert IV WTA, BA, GradDipEd Humanities Teacher, Assistant Head of Humanities Yr 7-12
Mr David Milne BA Head of Rowing
Mrs Kate Montague Executive Assistant to the Principal
Mr David Moore BEd, GradCert (Art and Design) TC Design and Technology Technician
Ms Tamsin Moore BSc(Dual Hons), PGCE Science Teacher, House Advisor – Summers
Miss Ammbi Muir Boarding House Assistant Year 11 T1 –
Mrs Melissa Mulcahy BMusEd Music Teacher, Head of Instrumental
Mrs Gabriella Murphy Uniform Shop Assistant
Mrs Aileen Murray BA(Hons), GradDipEd Languages Teacher – T4 on leave
Mrs Guin Murray PGCE, MA(Hons) Science Teacher
Mrs Susan Myers CertIIIEdAssist, DipCommS, DipEdSup Special Needs Education Assistant
Ms Geetha Nair BA, BSc(Hons), DipEd Head of Humanities Yr 7-12
Mrs Leonie Neervoort Assistant to the Chief Financial Officer
Mr Stewart Neilson BSc(CompSc) Information and Learning Technologies Manager
Ms Janine Nicholson BSc(Hons), GradDipEd Laboratory Technician
Ms Kate Nightingale BA Dance and Drama Administration Assistant
Ms Michelle Ninyette BAppSc Inidigenous Programme Co-ordinator T3 –
Miss Kirsty Nugent DipAppSocSc, CertResCare, BA Boarding House Deputy – Operations
Ms Genevieve Ogilvie CertIVClassV, BMusPerf Music Tutor
Ms Marlene Ong TDip, FDip, BMusEd(Hons), GradCertTESOL Music Teacher
Mr Phil Orbell-Durant BSc, PGCE Mathematics Teacher
Mrs Sandra Otranto BCom Accounts Officer – Collections – T1
Mrs Nerrilee Pansini BA, DipEd, MScSpPath(Dist) Learning Enrichment Centre Co-ordinator Senior School
Ms Anne-Marie Partington BSc(Hons), GradDipMus Music Tutor
Mr Michael Patrick AdDipMus, BMusPerf, BA, GradDipMusStud Music Tutor
Miss Kelsey Pearce BEd Visual Arts Teacher – Junior School
Ms Prue Peardon BAppSc, GradDipEd Junior School Teacher
Miss Danielle Pearson DipEventMgt Boarding House Assistant Year 7 T1 –
Ms Suzanne Pelczar CertGovNFP Executive Officer, PLC Foundation
Ms Jessica Pengelly BSc, GradDipEd Humanities Teacher, House Advisor – Ferguson
Ms Ayomi Perera BA, GradDipEd Junior School Teacher
Reverand Nalin Perera Chaplain
Mrs Felicity Petersen BA(Ed) Learning Enrichment Centre Co-ordinator – Junior School
Ms Vivi Phan-Tran BCom People and Culture Co-ordinator – T3
Mrs Rabiya Plush-Noad BMus, MMusPerf Music Tutor
Mr Shane Pooley BA(JazzPerf) Music Tutor
Ms Hilary Price DipKodalyMusEd, BMusEd(Hons), PGD, MM T1 – T4 on leave
Ms Padminee Raja-Snijder BA, GradDipEd, MBA Humanities Teacher, House Advisor – McNeil T3 –
Mr Andrew Reid BEd(Prim) ILT Integration Specialist
Mr Fred Reid Boarding House Bus Driver
Ms Christine Reitzenstein Music Tutor
Ms Taylor Rickards Information and Learning Technologies Co-ordinator – T1
Mrs Jennifer Rickwood BA(Ed) Pastoral and Adademic Care Co-ordinator Pre-K – Year 2
Ms Penny Rinaldi BMus(Perf) Music Tutor
Mrs Phoebe Robinson BNur RN Registered Nurse
Ms Toni Rockliff BEd(Sec) Visual Arts Teacher
Mr Michael Rourke BA(Hons), GradDipEd, MBA Languages Teacher
Ms Anita Roy BEd(Primary) Junior School Teacher
Ms Lana Salfinger BSc, GradDipEd Science Teacher
Ms Jessica Sardi AdvDipMusTeaching, BPerfArtsMusicology(Hons) Deputy Director of Music – Music Peformance
Mrs Valerie Saunders DipFrenchTeach, DipBus, MA Languages Teacher
Mr Matthew Savino BDes Graphic Design and Media Co-ordinator
Mrs Valentina Scata BA, GradDipEd Learning Enrichment Centre Teacher
Ms Leanne Scattini Property Assistant
Ms Di Simmons Receptionist –Scorgie House
Mrs Judith Smirk Health Centre Assistant
Mrs Hiroko Smith Suzuki Primary Music Tutor
Ms Jessica Smith BOR, GradDipEd(Sec) Outdoor Education Teacher
Mrs Louise Smith Physical Education Administration Assistant
Ms Patrice Smith BA(Dance)Hons, GradDipEd Dance Teacher, Head of Dance
Mrs Ellen Smith BEd MEd Education Assistant – on leave
Mrs Emily Smrcek BEd Health and Physical Education Teacher – Junior School – T1
Ms Christa Snyman BA, BEd(Hons) Humanities Teacher
Mr Bauke Snyman BA(Drama), BA(HonsDrama), PGradBus, PGradEd Head of Drama – T2
Ms Carissa Soares BA(Hons) Music Tutor
Mrs Michelle Sobczak Suzuki Primary Music Tutor
Mrs Andrea Sofield BA, BEd Junior School Teacher
Ms Beverley Spencer DipTeachPrimary, MEdLearnDiff Junior School Teacher
Mrs Justine Spencer BSc, GradDipEd Science Teacher
Ms Romi Stern BNutSc, MTeach Food Science and Technology Teacher
Mrs Shelley Stewart BSc, DipEd, GradDipEdLship Mathematics Teacher, Assistant Head of Mathematics Yr 7 – 12
Mr David Stulpner Music Tutor
Ms Lanny Sugiri BA, GradDipEd Piano Accompanist/Teacher, Music Tutor
Mrs Jenny Sullivan BMusEd(Hons), MTeach(Primary) Music Tutor T1 – T2
Ms Lauren Sutherland BA, BEd English Teacher, Assistant Head of English Yr 7-12
Mr Brad Swope BMus Music Tutor
Ms Olja Tanaskovic BLArch, CertIIIEdSup Special Needs Education Assistant
Mrs Kate Taylor BA(Hons French), DipEd Languages Teacher, Assistant Head of Languages K – Y12
Ms Lyn Taylor Personal Assistant to the Head of Senior School
Ms Sarah Taylor BSc, MTeach(Sec) Boarding House Year Group Co-ordinator Year 10
Ms Natasha Tench BA, BEd, GradCertEdS, CertIVTA Health and Physical Education Teacher and Junior School Sport – Co-ordinator T1 –
Ms Sam Ternent BA, PGCE, GradCertEd(TESOL) Special Needs Education Assistant – T2, Languages Teacher T1 – T4
Ms Clare Thomson BPA, MEdLead Boarding House Year Group Co-ordinator Year 8 – T2
Ms Carly Thornton BEd Junior School Teacher T1 – T4
Mr Bill Thorpe BA Property Assistant T2 –
Mrs Ming-Wen Till BSc, BComm, LLB, GradDipEd Science Teacher, Assistant Head of Science Yr 7 – 12
Ms Kristy Timms BA, GradDipEd Mathematics Teacher
Mrs Julia Toussaint-Jackson AMusA, BMusPerf, GradDipEd Music Tutor
Ms Catherine Traicos BFA, BAu, MTeach Visual Arts Teacher T1 – T3
Miss Olivia Triglavcanin BSc, Communications and Engagement Assistant
Ms Kshamta Trisal CertIIBus, CertIIIBus, CertIVTA, GradDipEd, MScLship Humanities Teacher
Ms Amelia Turner EN, CertIIIEdSup Education Assistant – T3
Mrs Anna Turnseck-James BPE, GradDipEd Head of Health and Physical Education
Mrs Helen Tutin BEd Junior School Teacher
Ms Chelsea Unwin BSc, MTeach (Sec) Health and Physical Education Teacher
Ms Debra Van Dongen CertIIIEdAssist, AssocDegSc(LibTech) Library Technician – Junior School
Mrs Nicole Vander Vinne BA(Ed)Prim, BEd, GradCertEd(EarlyChlhdSt) Early Childhood Studies Teacher T1 – T4
Ms Helen Varian DipChnServ, DipSocSc Education Assistant
Mr Guy Varndell LLB, BA, GradDipEd Humanities Teacher, Academic Extension Co-ordinator
Mrs Bianca Venturi BA, GradDipEd Technologies Teacher, House Advisor – Baird
Mrs Alison Viney DipTeach, BEd GradDipScEd Junior School Teacher, Teacher Librarian
Miss Agia-Sophiya Wallace BEd Early Childhood Studies Teacher T1 – T4 – on leave
Mr Richard Webster BMus, AdvDip(Contemporary) Music Tutor
Ms Augusta Weedon Boarding House Year Group Co-ordinator Year 7
Ms Vivienne Willan BA(Hons), MPsych(Clinical) School Psychologist
Mrs Jill Willetts BA (Early Childhood), BEd, GradCert (Learning Difficulties) Learning Enrichment Centre Teacher – Junior School
Mr Greg Williams BSc, DipEd, BEd, MEd Mathematics Teacher
Mrs Kerrie Williams BSc(Hons), GradDipComp
Mr James Williamson CertII(TC), CertIII(CC), CCNP Network/Systems Engineer
Mrs Adele Wilson CertIIHospitality Food Science and Technology Assistant – Food and Textiles
Ms Caroline Wilson CertIIICS Special Needs Education Assistant
Ms Nicole Wilson DipEvents Events Manager
Miss Yerim Won BPhil(Hons), MTeach Mathematics Teacher T1 –
Ms Kylie Yacopetti BA(Psych), GradCertMktg Publications, Marketing and Media Co-ordinator – T3
Miss Katherine Young BA, DipEd Visual Arts Teacher, House Advisor –Ross T1 – T4
Miss Sadie Yoxall Boarding House Year Group Co-ordinator T1 – T2 Boarding House Weekend Co-ordinator T3
Mrs Rozlyn Zani BMPr, LLB Compliance Officer T1 –
Ms Jade Zimmerman Music Administration Assistant on leave – T3