TO W N S V I L L E GRAMMAR SCHOOL 2014 School Magazine
Contact Details TOWNSVILLE GRAMMAR SCHOOL Annandale Campus (Pre-Prep to Year 6) 1 Brazier Drive ANNANDALE QLD 4814 Telephone: (07) 4725 3588 Facsimile: (07) 4725 3016 North Ward Campus (Year 7 to Year 12 - Boarding from Year 7) 45 Paxton Street NORTH WARD QLD 4810 Telephone: (07) 4722 4900 Facsimile: (07) 4721 5783 Website: www.tgs.qld.edu.au
The Board of Trustees of Townsville Grammar School CRICOS Registration: 00564G Due to publishing deadlines, the information in the School Magazine is correct as of 30 October 2014.
Contents Principal’s Annual Report...........................................2 School Governance and Support Groups..................14 Board of Trustees....................................................... 15 TGS Parents Network................................................. 16 Past Grammarians Association.................................. 17 Black and Gold Committee ........................................ 18 Leadership................................................................20 School Leaders........................................................... 21 Boarding...................................................................23 Recollections from Head Boarders............................ 24 Recollections from Senior Boarders.......................... 25 Boarders Council........................................................ 28 Boarders Photograph................................................. 29 Academic Excellence.................................................30 Duces and Prize Winners........................................... 31 Academic Awards....................................................... 32 International Baccalaureate......................................38 Middle School Production.........................................40 Beyond the Classroom..............................................43 Cultural Awards.......................................................... 44 Community Service.................................................... 46 Chess.......................................................................... 48 Dance.......................................................................... 50 Debating..................................................................... 52 Duke of Edinburgh...................................................... 53 Melior Exi................................................................... 54 Opti-Minds................................................................. 55 Public Speaking.......................................................... 56 Readers Cup............................................................... 57
Maths Olympiad......................................................... 58 International Connections......................................... 59 Camps and Tours.......................................................60 Canberra Tour ........................................................... 62 Junior School Sports Tour.......................................... 63 Middle School Sports Tour......................................... 64 French Tour................................................................ 65 Ski Tour....................................................................... 66 Music Tour.................................................................. 67 Sport @ Grammar.....................................................68 Sports Awards............................................................ 69 Sports Photographs....................................................74 Grammar Music......................................................111 Music Photographs.................................................. 114 Outside School Hours Care.....................................129 Pre-Prep..................................................................131 Class Photographs - Junior School...........................133 Form Photographs - Middle School.........................149 Form Photographs - Senior School..........................161 Melior Exi Valete.....................................................175 Senior Formal............................................................176 Seniors Photograph.................................................. 178 Valete....................................................................... 179 Staff and Student Roll ............................................184 Staff Photographs..................................................... 185 Staff List.................................................................... 187 Student Roll.............................................................. 190
Page 1
Duces of the School - Meredith Tyler (Year 8), Samantha Hammond (Year 9), Jared Heymann (Year 7), Eliza Croft (Year 12), Grace Pickering (Year 11) and Jasmine Lee (Year 10)
Principal’s Annual Report
Page 2
PRINCIPAL’S ANNUAL REPORT Mr Chairman, Trustees and members of the School community, it is my privilege to present the School’s 2014 Annual Report, in this our 126th anniversary year. Established in the nineteenth century, Townsville Grammar School remains committed to advancing the education of young men and women based on the timeless core values of academic scholarship, moral citizenship and personal character development. The School will continue to work to ensure that our young Grammarians have every opportunity, through access to both international and Queensland based curriculum, pastoral and co-curricular programmes to develop into young people who can contribute meaningfully to their world with wisdom, imagination and integrity.
“At the heart of the School are our students, whether they are just 3 years old or on the cusp of graduation.” Townsville Grammarians are inspiring examples of contemporary youth and they understand the challenge and reward involved in learning. One of our fundamental challenges is to ensure that we not only facilitate aspirational scholarship but also focus on what will enable them to thrive and be good people. Much has been achieved throughout 2014. The School has been exceptionally busy with its usual cycle of teaching and learning and the strategic development of numerous capital projects; including the building of our Early Education Centre at the new North Shore Campus. 2015 will see the arrival of our youngest students ever, with the intake of our first 3 year old Grammarians. Their arrival into Pre-Kindy at North Shore, certainly adds a new time dimension to our School motto - Bonus Intra Melior Exi!
To become an exceptional teacher is an earnest undertaking that requires discipline and perseverance. It is also a journey that requires courage, guidance, and a willingness to challenge ingrained pedagogical practice. With the appointment of inaugural Director of Teacher Performance and Development, Mrs Jodie Davey, our commitment this year has been to formally begin a journey of good to great classroom practice; where teachers, irrespective of their stage of career, become comfortable with observation and feedback and the confidence to be critically reflective. We have done this, not because it is easy, but because we know that good teachers make a difference and we aspire to create an environment where good teachers can become great teachers, for our students. Those of us in schools know that teaching is one of the most challenging and yet fundamentally essential of all professions. On the one hand, I am sometimes saddened by how few of our own Year 12 graduates aspire to join the teaching profession and on the other hand, I am uplifted by our capacity to provide an employment opportunity for a university graduate entering the profession. We love the energy graduates bring and their willingness to grow in the profession. Most importantly, we know that, as a school, we can give graduates a wonderfully positive start in their career development. One of the best ways of preparing young people for a flourishing life is to have teachers who are engaged, informed and inspiring in what they do. At Grammar, our students have this in abundance and as each boy and girl “comes in good”, there will be teachers who impact on their well-being and who they will remember with gratitude, for life. The role these teachers play in shaping lives cannot be undervalued and I formally acknowledge their dedication and energy. Our teachers certainly play a pivotal role in enabling our young Grammarians to “go out better”.
One of the most exciting whole school initiatives in 2014 has been the focus given to the learning journey of our teachers, through the introduction of our dedicated Gr8Teaching@Grammar programme.
2014 School Magazine
Page 3
PRINCIPAL’S ANNUAL REPORT At Grammar, senior students have a choice of two pre-tertiary pathways; the Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority (QCAA) Overall Position (OP) system or the International Baccalaureate Organisation (IBO) IB Diploma programme. At this point in time, the majority of our students study the Queensland curriculum, with an increasing number now opting for the highly acclaimed IB Diploma course. In 2013, the School’s OP and IB results were outstanding. In combining the results of both pathways, 16 students gained the equivalent of an OP1 and 12 students achieved an OP2 standard; with 37.5% of the cohort earning an OP1-5 outcome, compared with a Queensland average of 19.96%. Over 50% of Grammar students achieved an OP1 - 7, compared with a State average of 30.98%. This was the School’s best OP outcome since the introduction of the OP system in 1992. The IB results were particularly special. Dux of School, Damon Binder (12/2013), achieved a perfect score of 45/45 placing him in the top 0.3% of 69,274 IB Diploma graduates world-wide. He was the only Queensland IB Diploma student to receive this perfect score, and he joins James Maguire (12/2012) as the second Grammar student to achieve this remarkable result. The students to receive the equivalent of an OP1 and OP2 in 2013 included: Damon Binder (IB), James Burns, Claire Cairns, Samuel Cannon, Alison Collins, Annabel Cristaldi, Lachlan Fairley, Andrew Fong, Katherine Godde (IB), William He (IB), Justin Jones, Kyle Jonsson, Jaiti Khosla, Jonathan Lai, Jesse Lee, Monica Lovelock, Bronte Lynch, Angus Meikle, Brydie Mockeridge, Samantha O’Dempsey, Nicola O’Shea, Luke Panzenbock, Daniel Porteous (IB), Romesh Rathnayake, Sacha Robinson, Tara Salvador (IB), Michael Saunders, and Hannah Walker (12/2013). Two students from the cohort received the prestigious Australian Student Prize; Damon Binder (Dux) and Andrew Fong (Proxime Accessit). Both boys made an outstanding contribution to the academic and cultural life of the School during their time at Grammar and it is pleasing to see them recognised nationally with this award. Damon and Andrew became the 26th and 27th Townsville Grammar students to be recognised in the top 500 students in Australia, since the inception of this national award in 1991. In the context of opening doors to the world, we were delighted that another one of our International Baccalaureate students, Grace Pickering (11/2014), had the opportunity to travel to Oxford University in July as a participant in an intensive month-long academic programme. Grace, along with 400 students from around the globe, was exposed to eminent, internationally renowned speakers and lecturers in her chosen fields of Medical Science and Literature. During the year, the Weekend Australian published its annual guide to the nation’s top performing NAPLAN schools, analysing information on more than 9,500 schools across Australia. In the Primary (Years 3&5) category, Townsville Grammar was ranked 25th in the “top 100 primary schools” in Queensland; the only Townsville
Page 4
school ranked in this category. In the Secondary (Years 7&9) category, TGS students were ranked 40th across the State and the 3rd ranked Grammar School behind BGGS and BGS. Within these overall outcomes were some quite amazing sub-test results, i.e. our Year 5s were ranked 5th (n=1174) in Writing and our Year 9s were ranked 8th (n= 485) in Numeracy. Overall, our Year 3 students were ranked in the top 3% of Queensland schools, Year 5 in the top 0.4% of schools, Year 7s in the top 4.5% and Year 9 in the top 5% of all schools, in Queensland.
“These results are a wonderful affirmation of the work done by teaching staff in ensuring that Literacy and Numeracy skills are embedded as pivotal building blocks within our curriculum framework. “ Whilst some educational commentators express concern about the impact of NAPLAN testing on the broader curriculum, the test data is used insightfully by our teachers to understand our relative strengths and target areas for improvement in literacy and numeracy standards. The annual Cum Laude Ceremony remains a significant highlight in the academic calendar. Former School Captain, Dr Lauren-Phoebe Nielsen (12/2006) added a special presence to the occasion in 2014. It is wonderful that this particular event has matured sufficiently to enable our recent Past Grammarians to return as special guests and in doing so inevitably reflect on the importance of the culture of Cum Laude, as a motivating factor in their time at the School. The highly regarded Alan Morwood Awards were presented to 20 students this year. This award recognises students in Year 12 who have earned Cum Laude awards every year across Years 8-12. Three students, Eliza Croft, Katelinel Moores, and Sofia Santagada (12/2014), received the special distinction of gaining their Morwood Award with a Maxima Cum Laude Award every year. Other Morwood Award recipients were: Renae Bertucci, Kurt Boldy, Esther Brandon, Eva Caley, Philippa Collins, Courtney Fersterer, Alexandra Fullerton, Shona Heytman, Maisha Jamali, Elyssa Kelk, Chloe Kern, Heidi Lynch, Sarah Maguire, Bianca Parison, Shruti Roche, Kimberley Terrace and Aleeah Winkler (12/2014). A number of students were also recognised in our annual TGS Writing Competition for their creative writing skills. At the Annandale Campus, the following students were awarded the Colin Bingham Medal as the best boy and girl writers for 2014: Freya Boggild and Mitchell Fuller (3/2014), Tejal Pillai and Carter Aitken (4/2014), Nahal Naraghi and Callum Miller (5/2014), Georgia Gorrie and Lucas Aitken (6/2014).
2014 School Magazine
PRINCIPAL’S ANNUAL REPORT At the North Ward Campus, the annual writing competition, now in its 15th year, was graced with the presence of Special Guest, Mrs Lydia Gah-Bell, who captured the imagination of both teachers and students when she read several of her own poems as moving examples of personal writing in her journey of life.
The P.F. Rowland Medallists for 2014 were: Tin Pham and Alyssa Lee-Knauer (7/2014), Max Tory and Meredith Tyler (8/2014), William Price and Samantha Hammond (9/2014), Daniel Rodman and Su Soe (10/2014), Samuel Picken and Sophie Eldridge (11/2014) and Callum Dunlop and Alexandra Fullerton (12/2014). Students across both campuses were provided with numerous opportunities to embrace external academic challenges and compete in various competitions in key learning areas. A number of students gained High Distinctions in International Assessments and Competitions for Schools (ICAS) tests. Congratulations are extended to the following High Distinction recipients: In English: Emily Price (6/2014) and Helen Brandi (4/2014); in Science: Lucas Aitken (6/2014), Hayden Littlejohn (7/2014), Samantha Hammond and Matthew Maguire (9/2014), and Eliza Croft and Samantha Duggan (12/2014). In the Australian Mathematics Competition, prizes were awarded to Max Tory and Sachin Patel (8/2014) and High Distinctions were awarded to: Hayden Littlejohn (7/2014), Matthew Maguire, Floyd Hooper, Brendan Pierotti (9/2014), Joshua Lin and Tai Hang (Henry) Lai (11/2014) and Eliza Croft and Kuangxi (Kevin) Zhou (12/2014). In the elite Mathematics Challenge for Young Australians, Distinctions were awarded to: Emma Zischke (7/2014), and Mason Blizzard and Sachin Patel (8/2014). Michael Carroll, Sul-Gi (Stephanie) Kim, Sachin Patel and Angus Marsh-Brown (8/2014) combined to win the Townsville District Year 8 QAMT Mathematics Quiz and earn the right to compete in the Brisbane final. Further recognition was earned by a number of our Science students with Ananya Sangla (11/2014) being selected to represent the School at the National Youth Science Forum in Canberra and Brittany Tapiolas, Liya Michael, Justin Nix, Harrison Price and Ananya Sangla (11/2014), all selected to participate in the fully funded QUT Vice-Chancellor’s Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics (STEM) programme in September.
Students of Japanese participated in the Townsville and District Annual Japanese Speech Competition, where Gemma O’Kane and Krishna Patel (10/2014) tied for 1st place in the Year 10 section of the Competition. A sizeable contingent of students studying French participated in this year’s Alliance Française Schools Competition. Students who were awarded 1st place in their respective Poetry sections were Rachel Nutchey (12/2014), Krishna Patel (10/2014), Isabelle Renton, Sophie Renton (8/2014) and Simran Rao (7/2014). Ruby Ioannou (9/2014) won the French Song prize and Sarah Lone (8/2014) won the French Cartoon prize. Cherrie Gali (7/2014), Monica Hasa (8/2014) and Catherine Adebiyi (11/2014) were awarded equal 1st place in the Julie Ratliffe Essay and Interview prize. The Annual French Speech Competition was held in September at the School’s Performing Arts Complex. Students from various Townsville schools participated this year, with the competition attracting students from Year 6 through to Year 12. Congratulations go to the following winners of the Annual French Speech Competition: Grace Pickering (11/2014), Erin Taylor (10/2014), Emma Verkuijl (9/2014) and Vrinda Baveja (7/2014). Obviously, our ongoing academic standards and achievements are not an entitlement and the dedication and hard work of teaching staff, Year Level Co-ordinators, Heads of School, Heads of Faculty, IB Co-ordinator Mr Chris Wilson, Assistant to the Deputy Principal (Curriculum), Mr Nigel Treloar and the Deputy Principal (Curriculum), Mrs Mary Hall are gratefully acknowledged. Their individual and collective efforts are unassuming but nevertheless pivotal to the support of a powerful School culture of achievement. Illustrating the School’s commitment to IT in education, over 450 new and replacement computers, Interactive White Boards, printers and scanners were made available during the course of the year. Of special note are the new HPZ1 computers, purpose built for Graphics with a 27” display monitor. The Design and Technology Faculty has also acquired a state of the art Laser Engraving and Cutting device used in conjunction with AutoCAD. The cutter is capable of being used to engrave designs onto a variety of materials ranging from acrylic and timber to cork and rubber. Numerous teaching classrooms at North Ward have the new HP8300 computers and our Annandale campus has 84 of these throughout its classrooms. The uptake of Moodle, our Learning Management System has been a pleasing success. Over 90% of our students and teaching staff have been involved in Moodle activities. One of the biggest benefits of Moodle is that students and teachers can now access and/or submit assignments, take a quiz or blog about a topic, anywhere, any time of day. Additionally, Moodle is now hosted on campus, improving the speed and efficiency of the system.
In Geography, James Avery (10/2014) was awarded a High Distinction in the Australian National Geographic Competition.
2014 School Magazine
Page 5
PRINCIPAL’S ANNUAL REPORT With IT resources, Grammar continues to hold strong in its use of meaningful technology in education, enabling our students and staff the utmost opportunity to reach their full potential with an emphasis on a culture of anywhere, anytime learning. As part of our annual e-Safety Awareness Week, the School invited Mrs Susan McLean, a former police officer widely known as the “Cyber Cop”, from Cyber Safety Solutions to be a guest speaker as part of the year’s proceedings. During her visit, Susan gave three separate presentations to students in Years 5-12, sharing a wealth of expertise and experience regarding a range of issues faced by young people when online. Susan’s presentations prompted many discussions throughout the week between students and staff in classes, in addition to the learning embedded in our ICT curriculum. With the appointment of Mrs Beth Gilpatrick as our specialist Careers Advisor, individual appointments and group sessions were provided to ensure that careers and tertiary entrance information was made available to each student in a timely manner. Using narrative counselling and elimination techniques, students are welcomed back for individual appointments to help narrow their choices for future employment. The Work Experience programme provides valuable knowledge for students to explore their work choices. This is a flexible programme where students are able to organise experience through an employer, at a time convenient to all parties. This year, over 50 students were placed with employers in Health, Dentistry, Law, Engineering, Diesel Fitting, Hairdressing, Defence and within the Townsville City Council. Operationally, day and boarding students have all benefited from the student focussed leadership of the Heads of School. Each of these senior managers has, in turn, been supported by a number of very dedicated support personnel, committed to the very best environment for our students. In particular, I acknowledge the work of Deputy Head of the Junior School, Mr Chris Gray, Year Level Co-ordinators Ms Karyn Kybus (Year 7), Mr Adrian Moran (Year 8), Ms Megan Nelson (Year 10), Ms Yvonne West (Year 11), Assistant to the Director of Boarding, Mrs Therese Stewart, School Psychologist, Mrs Dannielle Charge and the Nurse in Charge of the Health Centre, Mrs Nerida Jacobsen and her nursing staff. Pastoral Care and opportunities for the development of student leadership remain at the forefront of our day to day work with students.
“Positive Education continues to be embedded across the curriculum and many students thrive on the opportunities provided” Positive Education continues to be embedded across the curriculum and many students thrive on the opportunities provided to learn about their own character strengths and, in turn, grow positive relationships, emotions, health, engagement, accomplishment and purpose.
Page 6
Staff and students are progressively becoming more familiar with the meaning of positive psychology and appreciating the benefit of journaling and mindfulness. As a school, we continue to facilitate Positive Education professional development opportunities for our staff, both internally and via external facilitators. We acknowledge the wonderful support of Dr Jo Lukin, our Positive Education mentor. Dr Lukin and the Head of Positive Education, Mrs Susan Ahern, hosted a very successful parent information evening on Positive Education early in the year and Mrs Ahern has also brought Positive Education to the community by speaking at Parent Network meetings, Boarding staff briefings and at events such as Open Night and the Middle School parent information evening. Dr Lukin is highly sought after in the schools sector and has delivered a number of presentations at the Association of Heads of Independent Schools (AHISA) in Queensland. As students’ progress through the School, the opportunity for leadership roles develop and expand, reflecting the age and maturity of the boys and girls involved. The following Year 6 students are commended on their Junior School leadership appointments in 2014: Lachlan Carey and Miella Sartori (Junior School Captains); Lachlan Williams and Maya Miller (Music Captains); Harrison Baxter and Emily Price (Community Service Captains); House and House Vice Captains: Michael Cooper and Emily Lafferty, Connor Latouf and Phoebe Lavender (Hodges), Jake Cuttell and Taylah Cuttell, Tom Greenwood and Kalani Guillien (Miller), Christopher Kirk and Ashleigh Richardson, Tylan Dowthwaite and Annabel Kelly (Whight), Lucas Aitken and Georgia Hooper, Job Verkuijl and Lucy Bragg (Rowland). The following Year 9 students are commended on their Middle School leadership roles in 2014: Luke Moran and Danette Potgieter (Middle School Captains); Tate Hinchy and Brianna MacDonald (Vice-Captains); Inaugural Music Captains, James Hultgren and Ruby Ioannou; House Captains, Joseph Boggild and Kajsa Souter (Hodges), Oliver Meade and Rebecca Stephenson (Miller), Zack Bourne and Anna Caleo (Rowland) and Matthew Maguire and Isabelle Oxley (Whight). The following Year 12 students are commended on their Senior School leadership roles in 2014: School Captains, Philippa Collins and Thomas King; School Vice-Captains, Chloe Kern and Roger Murray and Boarder Captains, Hayley Blyth and Harry Terry. The pinnacle of recognition in the student leadership structure of the School is to be appointed as a School Prefect and the following students are acknowledged accordingly: Thomas Barlow, Renae Bertucci (Hodges Vice-Captain), Hayley Blyth, Kurt Boldy, Liam Bonner (Hodges Captain), Philippa Collins, Eliza Croft, Sam Dennis, Alexandra Fullerton, Chelsea Gerrard (Rowland Captain), Daniel Goonetilleke, Maisha Jamali (Miller Captain), Elyssa Kelk, Chloe Kern, Thomas King, Sam Lanskey, Heidi Lynch, Sarah Maguire (Whight Captain), Bailey Metcalfe-Smith (Rowland Captain), Katelinel Moores, Margaret Murray, Roger Murray, Rachel Nutchey, Jake Rebgetz (Hodges Vice-Captain), Shruti Roche, Sofia Santagada, Kimberley Terrace, Harry Terry and Aleeah Winkler.
2014 School Magazine
PRINCIPAL’S ANNUAL REPORT Other Year 12 leadership positions were held by the following students: Brittaneigh Cross (Whight ViceCaptain), Jack Dunn (Whight Captain), Brearna Hovey (Rowland Vice-Captain), Hayden Kerr (Rowland ViceCaptain), Aidan Leong (Miller Captain), Sune Lubbe (Miller Vice-Captain), Glenn Nilson (Miller Vice-Captain), Alexander Springall (Whight Vice-Captain) and Anna Staib (Hodges Captain), Chelsea Gerrard and Aiden Leong (Swimming); Anna Staib and Jake Rebgetz (Cross Country); Emily Busch and Hayden Kerr (Athletics); Renae Bertucci (Netball); Patrick Burke (Rugby); Tully Skinner and Liam Percy (Rowing); Eliza Croft and Jason Treloar (Debating); Bianca Parison and Kurt Boldy (Music); Eva Caley and Samuel McNamara (Choir); Bianca Parison and Aleeah Winkler (Symphony Orchestra); Kieran Dean (Big Band) and Katelinel Moores (Celtic Strings). Outdoor Education at Grammar is embedded within pastoral, boarding, curriculum and co-curricular programmes and includes such activities as Year Level Camps (Years 3-8), the fabulous Melior Exi programme (Year 6), the annual Year 11 and 12 IB Retreat, Boarding House Retreats and the Duke of Edinburgh programme at North Ward. The Melior Exi programme at Annandale is based on the principles of the Duke of Edinburgh scheme but adjusted for the age of students. Within the Duke of Edinburgh programme, students demonstrate a commitment to fitness and physical recreation, new skill development, community service and outdoor adventure. Students enter the programme and work their way through three levels, i.e. Bronze, Silver and Gold awards. On the first weekend of the Easter break, six boys from Year 11 completed a challenging four-day trek along the historic Bullocky Toms Track as part of a Practice Expedition for their Gold Award. During May, 23 Year 9 Bronze Award candidates completed an overnight Practice Expedition to Running River Gorge near Hidden Valley. In September, they completed their final Test Expedition by exploring the rainforests and waterfalls in the Mt Spec region near Paluma. In August, Bronze and Silver Award candidates from Years 10 and 11 had the opportunity to participate in an ocean voyage on board the Queensland Sail Training vessel South Passage. Twenty-three students spent four days and nights learning how to sail and manage life aboard a large 30m gaff rigged schooner. The students sailed the ship northwards through the Palm Island Group towards Hinchinbrook Island and then returned the ship safely to the Port of Townsville. This year Bronze Awards were issued to: Carl Burnett, Michael Crane, Lachlan Stobie, Jasmine Lee and Erin Taylor (10/2014), Justin Nix, Kelsie Stokes, Mark Wood (11/2014), Shruti Roche and Sabrina Wightman (12/2014). Receiving their Silver Awards were: Catherine Adebiyi, Dylan Boggild, Geordie Meekin, Harrison Price (11/2014) and Esther Brandon (12/2014). Music, Drama and Sport are the main forums for student involvement in the co-curricular life of the School, but other important and well supported activities include: Debating, Public Speaking, Chess, Opti-MINDS, Readers Cup, Dance, Art Clubs and the Cooking Club at North Ward.
2014 School Magazine
“From weekly Assemblies and special ceremonial occasions, to recitals, competitions and engagement in community events, the School’s Music programme is extensive, high quality and inclusive. Grammar musicians not only grow as people and learn exquisite skills, they bring much joy to the whole community.” The members of the Music Faculty, Director Mr Samuel Blanch, Junior School Co-ordinator Ms Fiona Burnett, and Ms Rebecca Brown (Annandale) and Ms Laura Tomlin (North Ward) have given an immense amount of time and energy to the Music programme throughout the year and are gratefully acknowledged. Mr Blanch deserves special recognition for his unfailing work ethic and his passion, not only for Music but his energy and holistic commitment to students across the School. A highlight of the year was the Music Tour in June/July. Twenty-one students performed in Sydney, Canberra, Bairnsdale and Melbourne, giving concerts in a variety of venues including churches, children’s hospitals, aged care facilities, as well as impromptu presentations. The Tour culminated in attending a performance of the new production of Les Misérables, and a lunchtime concert at St Paul’s Cathedral, Melbourne. Grammar Sings, our annual choral concert, was performed in the Centenary Gymnasium. Over 360 students performed and we congratulate the students involved and the choir directors for their contribution to the success of the concert. The School’s instrumental ensembles presented their Showcase Concert to a capacity audience in the Glennys Perry Performance Space and the positive development in standard of each ensemble was readily apparent. Townsville Grammar School’s close association with the Australian Festival of Chamber Music is now in its eighth year. The School hosted the Winterschool for Young String players in the Music Centre and sponsored its director, Ms Michele Walsh, Head of Strings at Queensland Conservatorium. This year’s results from the Townsville Eisteddfod are resplendent for Grammar Ensembles and individual students. Many of the special awards and bursaries in the Music section were won by Grammar students.
Page 7
PRINCIPAL’S ANNUAL REPORT The Girls’ Vocal Ensemble Octet, Carina, was awarded the Bishop Benjamin Trophy for most outstanding vocal item; Bianca Bacchiella (11/2014) received the Townsville Choral Society Bursary, Oliver Meade (9/2014) won the Grinsell Trophy for the most promising vocalist and Anoj Sabesan (8/2014) was named Most Promising Male Vocalist, 13 years and under. Mezzo Choir, directed Ms Rachel Cairns, won each section of the Junior Secondary Choral Championship, and the overall trophy; the Clarinet Quartet, the Year 7 Clarinet Quartet, directed by Mr Tony Fitzgerald; Celtic Strings Fiddledeedee, directed by Mrs Megan Donnelly; the Violin Duo, Min Jin Oh (9/2014) and Ziying Ni (7/2014), and the student run String Quartet all achieved 1st places.
Charlotte Trayner (9/2014) won the duologue 13-14 years. The Annual Winter Art School, hosted at the Annandale Campus deserves special acknowledgement. The Head of Junior School, Mr Noel Nethery, introduced this initiative 6 years ago and it continues to engage and occupy young artists each year, over the first three days of the mid-year holidays. Featuring six artists from Melbourne, Sydney, Mission Beach and Townsville, the artists in 2014 worked with children to facilitate some outstanding works of art. A variety of age specific Art clubs are also available for interested students and these include Mini (Years 1-2), Midi (Years 3-4), Maxi (Years 5-6) and North Ward (Years 7-12).
Students awarded 1st prize in Eisteddfod Music events were: Eliza Croft, Daniel Goonetilleke, Bianca Parison (12/2014), Bianca Bacchiella (11/2014), Jasmine Lee, Krishna Patel, Madeleine Simonsen (10/2014), Oliver Meade (9/2014), Adele Pickering, Anoj Sabesan (8/2014), Ziying Ni (7/2014), Erin Bell, Annabel Kelly, Emily Lafferty, Maya Miller (6/2014), Daniel Lee (5/2014), Luke Carroll (4/2014) and Isabella Baker (3/2014). Bianca Parison (12/2014) and Bianca Bacchiella (11/2014) were each awarded a Bond University-RSL Youth Development Grant of $2,500 for academic and musical achievement. At the Queensland Music Teachers’ Association Sunday in May Vocal Competition in Brisbane, Bianca received 1st prize in the Sacred Song section. Bianca also participated in Sydney Conservatorium’s Rising Stars Performance Platform. Townsville Grammar has formed a close association with Queensland Conservatorium and its State Honours Ensemble Programme (SHEP). This year, the students who were selected to participate in Cairns SHEP were: Jessica Aslin (8/2014) and James Hultgren (9/2014). Bianca Bacchiella (12/2014), Michael Carroll (8/2014), and James Hultgren (9/2014) were accepted into the SHEP programme in Brisbane. The new Townsville SHEP invited 19 Middle School students to participate in the inaugural local programme. The Middle School participants were: Oliver de Jersey, Emma Higgins, James Hultgren, Lauren Jones, Kierstyn Miller, Min Jin Oh (9/2014), Jessica Aslin, Michael Carroll, Julia Jacob, Finn Newsway, Tara Rane, Anoj Sabesan (8/2014), Vrinda Baveja, Jared Heymann, Ziying Ni, Oliver Jhinku, Simran Rao, Jessica Stobie (7/2014) and Sophie Horn (6/2014). In May, the Middle School Production was staged over three nights before a packed audience in the Glennys Perry Performing Arts Space. Seventy students were onstage or backstage working hard to present a polished and creative evening. The students enacted three extracts from famous works. The first was Monty Python’s Spamalot, the second play was Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream and the final play was Roald Dahl’s Matilda. The Townsville Eisteddfod allowed Drama students to perform successfully in a range of items at the Civic Theatre. Danette Potgieter and Olivia Binder (9/2014) won the duologue 15 years and Samantha Hammond and
Page 8
Congratulations go to our young orators who have been selected to represent our School in the various Interschool Public Speaking Competitions and Debating teams throughout the year. Emma Verkuijl (9/2014) was a national finalist in the Legacy Junior Public Speaking Award. Eliza Croft and Hayley Blyth (12/2014) have also been outstanding representatives in The Lions Youth of the Year Quest and the Plain English Speaking Competition. These students impressed the judges with their prepared and impromptu speeches, and with their demeanour, maturity and general knowledge on a range of topics. Eliza was selected to represent The Castle Hill Lions Club at the District Final in Mackay. Our School was represented in the Rostrum Voice of Youth Competition with Samantha Hammond (9/2014) winning the North Queensland Final and earning the right to compete in the State Final, held at Parliament House in Brisbane. Congratulations go to our Year 7 students, Cherrie Gali and Kevin Mathew (7/2014) who received 1st and 2nd places respectively, Isabelle Spanswick (5/2014) who received 1st place in Year 5, Philippa Jhinku, Ashmith Sivayoganathan and Molly Ballantyne (4/2014) who received 1st, 2nd and 3rd places respectively in the TGS Interschool Junior Public Speaking Competition. Grammar also supported eleven Debating teams in the Townsville Interschool Competition and featured a team in both the Senior (Years 11/12) and Year 7/8 Grand Finals.
2014 School Magazine
PRINCIPAL’S ANNUAL REPORT The annual Opti-MINDS regional challenge was conducted at JCU and Grammar fielded 7 teams from Years 6-10. The Year 7 team comprising Vrinda Baveja, Bowen Cooke, Alyssa Lee-Knauer, Kevin Mathew, Emma Robertson and Christopher Wrigglesworth (7/2014), under the guidance of Mrs Pamela Abraham won the Division 1 Social Sciences challenge and earned the right to compete in the finals in Brisbane, where they were awarded the ‘ Spirit of Opti-MINDS’ Award. Praneeth Kurapati, Sachin Patel (8/2014), Samantha Hammond and Cassie Fisher (9/2014) won the North Queensland final of the Readers’ Cup Competition and travelled with Mrs Cheryl Kybus to Brisbane for the State Final and achieved 4th place overall. Townsville Grammar Junior School’s premier chess team consisting of James Cuttell, Daniel Lindsay-Shad (7/2014), Georgia Gorrie (6/2014) and Alexander Scarcia (5/2014) made a clean sweep of the three rounds of the North Queensland Primary Schools Chess Championships. This saw them achieve top status in North Queensland Primary Chess for the second year in a row and earned them the opportunity to attend the State Chess Championships in Brisbane with Mr Chris Gray, where they successfully defended their title of Queensland Regional Primary School Chess Champions. At North Ward, the Premier Division team won its first two rounds and came 3rd in the final deciding round. Brendan Pierotti (9/2014) remains the top individual secondary player in the district and continues to impress with his incredible skill on the chessboard. The 15th Annual Cultural Awards Ceremony was held in early October. The awards presentation and cocktail function, organised superbly by Mrs Susie Ahern, provided an opportunity to acknowledge high achieving Creative Arts, Debating and Public Speaking students from Years 5 to 12. Many of the School’s outstanding young achievers were directly involved in performing or speaking throughout the year and, not surprisingly, after the success of this year’s Middle School Concert, Eisteddfod performances and Debating Championships, there were many deserving award recipients. Three hundred and eighteen students across Years 5-12 received Cultural Awards and this year’s Perry Award recipients were Aleeah Winkler and Lachlan Dwyer (12/2014). Sport is an integral part of co-curricular life at Townsville Grammar School. Director of Sport, Mr Ken Raven and Junior School Sportsmaster, Mr Leigh Fotheringham, have been wonderfully supported by energetic and passionate Directors; Mr Corby Green (Rowing), Mr Giles Derrett (Rugby), Mrs Prue Watson (Netball) and Mr Glenn Beringen (Swimming). North Ward Housemasters, Ms Naomi Adams (Rowland), Ms Catherine De Freitas Pessoa (Whight), Ms Jamie Coulch (Miller) and Mr Chris Cuthill (Hodges) have guided their respective Houses through Swimming, Cross Country and Athletics Carnivals. Each of these Directors and Housemasters are supported by teaching staff who coach and manage the many teams and squads that participate in a range of sports.
2014 School Magazine
Highlights for the year have included claiming the Overall Champion Girls School title for the Townsville Secondary Schools Competition. This title factors in performances at the Interschool Swimming, Cross Country and Athletics carnivals. The secondary boys won Overall Champion Boys at the Interschool Cross Country and the Junior School won the Primary Interschool Swimming shield for the second consecutive year.
“One hundred and two students achieved individual recognition for their North Queensland, Queensland and Australian representation, across 26 sports throughout the year.” The following students gained selection in Australian squads or teams this year: Hannah Astbury (11/2014) for Hockey, Jordan Baxter (8/2014) for Tae Kwon Do, Chelsea Gerrard (12/2014) for Triathlon, Anna Staib (12/2014) and Alexander Ellis (12/2014) for Athletics. The following students gained selection in Queensland squads or teams this year: Tamara Astbury (12/2014) for Hockey officiating, Emma Barsi (11/2014) for Sailing, Chris Barsi (9/2014) for Sailing, Ryan Baxter (7/2014) for Tae Kwon Do, Joshua Bertucci (9/2014) for Futsal and Football, Mason Blizzard (8/2014) for Futsal and Football, Emily Busch (12/2014 for Indoor Netball, Travis Busch (7/2014) for Indoor Cricket, Brendon Granata (12/2014) for Go Karting, Emma Henderson (11/2014) for Athletics, Sarah Hesp (11/2014) for Basketball, Kate Irving (10/2014) for Gymnastics, Sanjeevan Ketheesan (10/2014) for Hockey, Jacob Krayem (7/2014) for Football, Kira Muller (10/2014) for Pool Rescue, Tesfa Nethery (8/2014) for Cross Country, Yideg Nethery (7/2014) for Athletics, Lauren Nolan (7/2014) for Tae Kwon Do, Annelise Pretzsch-Kalsgaard (11/2014) for Athletics, Jake Rebgetz (12/2014) for Indoor Cricket and Mixed Netball, Jordan Reichhold (10/2014) for Basketball, Sheridan Reichhold (10/2014) for Basketball, Dominique Rowbotham-Spampinato (6/2014) for Football, Anna Staib (12/2014) for Netball, Kajsa Souter (9/2014) for Athletics, Thomas Watson (11/2014) for Rugby officiating and Joshua Williams (11/2014) for AFL. The annual Sports Awards Assembly recognised students for their achievement in attaining North Queensland, Queensland and Australian representation. The major individual award winners at this year’s Assembly were: Chelsea Gerrard (12/2014), Pierre De Cobertin Award and Principal’s Female All Rounder; Kajsa Souter (9/2014), Middle School Sportswoman of the Year; Yideg Nethery (7/2014); Middle School Sportsman of the Year; Jake Rebgetz (12/2014), Principal’s Male All Rounder; Hannah Astbury (11/2014), Davida Tucker Sportswoman of the Year; Aidan Leong (12/2014), Bill Tucker Sportsman of the Year.
Page 9
PRINCIPAL’S ANNUAL REPORT 2014 saw the introduction of Under 8s to our Club Rugby programme and Rugby is now available for students from Year 2 to Year 12. Grammar remains the only school in the Townsville District Rugby Union (TDRU) Competition and, whilst boys from other schools obviously play for other clubs, they do not represent their schools. In 2014, the School fielded 9 teams with 172 registered players and 5 of the 9 teams competed in finals, with the Under 12s, Under 13s and Under 14s reaching their elimination finals. The 1st XV qualified for the country carnival phase of the Queensland Ballymore Cup after finishing unbeaten against Townsville schools and narrowly missed out on a place in the final, after losing to Rockhampton Grammar School. Townsville Grammar had strong representation in the North Queensland Schools team with Morgan Baker, Patrick Burke, Alexander Springall and Zachary Kenway (12/2014) named in the Open team. Sheldon Brennan, Mitchell Clarke, Brett MacElroy, Angus Small, Ben Thompson (11/2014), Harrison Hughes (10/2014) and Luke Moran (9/2014) also represented North Queensland in their respective age groups. Thomas Watson (11/2014) was selected to represent Queensland as a Rugby official. The annual Rugby and Junior School Club Sport Dinners celebrated the efforts of Rugby players for the 2014 season and gave recognition to the following Best and Fairest award winners: Under 10 Black, Matthew Moran (4/2014); Under 10 Gold, Carter Aitken (4/2014); Under 11, Bodene Hinchy (5/2014); Under 12, Yideg Nethery (7/2014); Under 13, Dylan Anger (8/2014); Under 14, Blake Jackson (9/2014); Under 15, Clay Malone (10/2014) and Under 17, Alexander Springall (12/2014). Patrick Burke (12/2014) was adjudged the Club’s Most Valuable Player this year. In Club Netball, the School had 233 players in 25 teams in the Townsville City Netball Competition. At the end of the minor round, 9 teams qualified for semi-finals. Grammar 16, coached by Ms Anna Knox and Grammar 20, jointly coached by Mrs Sandie Harvey and Ms Kaitlynne Warren finished as premiers of the 13/14E and 11/12C divisions, respectively.
Page 10
Best and Fairest award recipients from Grammar 1-21 were: Natasha Robinson (10/2014), Shelby Hill (10/2014), Brooke Perry (9/2014), Emma Terry (11/2014), Erin Yore (12/2014), Abby McAuliffe-Pease (12/2014), Zoe Turnbull (10/2014), Megan Sweeny (11/2014), Amber Fay (10/2014), Krishna Patel (10/2014), Alice Adebiyi (8/2014), Lou-Isa Natoga Varea (7/2014), Kirsty Welch (8/2014), Jessica Marko (8/2014), Jessica Wilkins (9/2014), Lucianna Walters (8/2014), Arushi Joshi (8/2014), Taylah Olsen (7/2014), Anna Bogiatzis (7/2014), Emily Price (6/2014) and Charlotte Meade (5/2014), with Moddies Coaches’ Awards for Grammar 22-25 going to: Philippa Jhinku (4/2014), Babette Verkuijl (4/2014), Cate Rose (2/2014) and Amy Vollmerhause (3/2014). Alyssa Binder (6/2014) was selected in the U12 North Queensland Schoolgirls team. Winners of Townsville City Netball awards for 2014 were: Emma Terry (11//2014) Best and Fairest Inter A; Lucianna Walters (8/2014) Best and Fairest 13/14E; Ammie Stephenson (7/2014) Best and Fairest 11/12A; and Alyssa Binder (6/2014) Best and Fairest 11/12C. Most Valuable Player was awarded to Renae Bertucci (12/2014) for her dedication and enthusiasm with netball throughout the season. Under the purposeful leadership of the Director of Rowing and his team of dedicated coaches, the Grammar Rowing Team of 61 athletes excelled in 2014, culminating in a successful All Schools Head of the River Regatta in August, followed by our best ever Queensland Schools Championship in Bundaberg in late September. Gold medal performances were achieved at the North Queensland Schools Championships in the following events: Champion Boys Year 8 Double Scull: Benjamin McEwen, Jackson Green (8/2014); Champion Girls Year 10 Double Scull: Ella Thompson, Emma Green (10/2014); Champion Girls Year 10 Four: Lauren Jones, Chloe Cunningham, Isabelle Oxley, Brianna MacDonald (9/2014), Mali Thompson (8/2014) (Cox); Champion Boys Year 10 Four: Christopher O’Dempsey, Lachlan Stobie, Jacob Karlsbakk, Jayden Livock (10/2014), Alicia Young (10/2014) (Cox);
2014 School Magazine
PRINCIPAL’S ANNUAL REPORT Champion Girls Open Eight: Alicia Young (10/2014), Lauren Jones, Zoe Masson, Chloe Cunningham, Jasmine Tait, Mackenzie Beldan, Isabelle Oxley, Eliza McKay (9/2014), Brianna MacDonald (9/2014) (Cox). At the All Schools Head of the River Regatta, the Girls 1st VIII and Boys 1st VIII both placed 2nd in their respective events. In overall point score, the Girls team placed 3rd and the Boys team placed 2nd. Gold medal performances were achieved in the following events: Girls Year 8 Quad Scull: Claire Brooke, Niki Wrigglesworth, Alice Turnour, Sul-Gi Kim (8/2014), Brianna MacDonald (9/2014) (Cox); Boys Year 8 Single Scull: Benjamin McEwen (8/2014); Boys Year 8 Double Scull: Benjamin McEwen, Jackson Green (8/2014); Boys Year 8 Quad Scull: Benjamin McEwen, Jackson Green, Finn Newsway, Dennis Perez Castillo (8/2014), Eliza McKay (9/2014) (Cox); Girls Year 10 Double Scull; Ella Thompson, Emma Green (10/2014). During the September break, TGS fielded a team of 15 Boys and 11 Girls in the Queensland Schools State Championships in Bundaberg. In all, our team featured in 26 events including 12 semi-finals and 11 finals. Podium finishes went to the following athletes: Benjamin McEwen, Jackson Green (8/2014) Gold Medal Boys Year 8 Double Scull; James McGettigan, Liam MacDonald (11/2014) Gold Medal Boys Year 11 Coxless Pair; Ella Thompson, Emma Green (10/2014), Jasmine Tait (9/2014), Mali Thompson (8/2014)(Cox) Bronze Medal Girls Year 11 Quad Scull; Whitney Brown (11/2014) Bronze Medal Girls Year 11 Quad Scull, Bronze Medal Townsville Team Girls Open Quad Scull; Christopher O’Dempsey, Jayden Livock, Jacob Karlsbakk (10/2014), Brianna MacDonald (9/2014) (Cox) Bronze Medal Boys Year 10 Four; Lachlan Stobie (10/2014) Bronze Medal Boys Year 10 Four, Bronze Medal Townsville Team Boys U16 Quad Scull. The annual Rowing Presentation Dinner celebrated the efforts of the team for season 2014 and gave recognition to the following major award winners: Most Improved Middle School Female Rower: Jasmine Tait (9/2014); Most Improved Middle School Male Rower: Finn Newsway (8/2014); Best Middle School Female Rower: Sul-Gi Kim (8/2014); Best Middle School Male Rower: Benjamin McEwen (8/2014); Most Improved Senior School Female Rower: Alicia Young (10/2014); Most Improved Senior School Male Rower: Aditya Suvarna (10/2014); Best Senior School Female Rower: Ella Thompson (10/2014); Best Senior School Male Rowers (Tie): Liam MacDonald, James McGettigan (11/2014); Best Coxswain: Brianna MacDonald (9/2014); Most Valuable Female Rower: Whitney Brown (11/2014); Most Valuable Male Rower: Jayden Livock (10/2014). Boarding continues to play an integral part in the life of the School, as it has done so since our residential doors opened in 1888. What has changed over time, however, is the demographic make-up of the boarding population. Close to 16% of our boarders are now international students who bring a special diversity to boarding and the School in general, adding a multicultural richness to the experience of all students and staff.
2014 School Magazine
“A remarkable academic
culture permeates in boarding, supported by both boarding tutors and many of our teaching staff who invest additional after hours time in our boarders, providing them with the opportunity of achieving their personal best.”
This year 64 % of all boarders were recognised with either a Cum Laude or Pro Diligentia academic award. Our 2013 Year 12 boarding cohort excelled, with Sacha Robinson from Boulia gaining an OP1, Kyle Jonsson, from Atherton achieving an OP2, Riley Dennis from Clermont earning an OP3 and Hannah Wiles from Cloncurry achieving an OP4 (12/2013). The School has a long history of facilitating domestic and overseas cultural, recreational and sporting tours for our students and we gratefully acknowledge the workload and responsibility for staff who plan, budget and lead these tour groups. In 2014, the School supported a Junior School Sports Tour to Brisbane, a biennial Middle School Sports Tour to Sydney and Canberra, a Year 7 Educational Tour to Canberra, a Middle/Senior School Music Tour to Canberra, Sydney, Melbourne and Bairnsdale, a Year 11 and 12 Ski Tour to New Zealand and a Year 10 and 11 Educational Tour to France. Townsville Grammar School continues its long history of contributing to worthy causes with the Junior School Community Service leaders and the Interact Club supporting a variety of worthy causes in 2014. The annual TGS Food Appeal facilitates Food Relief NQ’s single biggest donation of nonperishable food items each year. The food donated by the Grammar School community is redistributed to needy locals and local community projects. Two hundred birthing kits were assembled for the Townsville Zonta Club to be sent to third world countries to ensure the better health of mothers and babies during the birthing process. The Interact Club purchased the items to go into the kits, assembled them and organised for their postage to needy international destinations. A very successful Pens and Paper drive was held to gather stationery items for needy schools in Baikakea in the Bialla district of the West New Britain Province of Papua New Guinea. Musicians without Borders continues to be supported by our Music Department through donations received at music soirees, Grammar Sings and Ensemble Showcase evenings. Over $3,500 in 2014 was donated to develop projects that use music for healing and reconciliation in areas torn by war and conflict.
Page 11
PRINCIPAL’S ANNUAL REPORT The annual Relay for Life was well supported this year. Fifty students joined 8 Staff and 5 parents to complete the overnight relay and raised $4,682 through lunch time events and initiatives for this worthy Cancer Council cause. Jillian’s Day was again celebrated throughout the School in October with a Sun Smart message to students and a free dress day, where over $2,000 was raised for the Queensland Cancer Council. The School rallied to support Doctors without Borders when news was received that doctors committed to this organization perished in the Malaysian Airlines MH17 tragedy. Nearly $3,000 was raised for this humanitarian group who provide medical aid in some of the most dangerous places on our globe. Our annual Shoe Box Appeal was held for Operation Christmas Child, organised through Samaritan’s Purse. Shoe Boxes are packed with donated gifts for children in need and sent to over 130 countries all over the world. The Annandale Campus has continued to sponsor Ethiopian child, Temesgen Arage, and support the Sion Mariam School in Ethiopia with money raised from the annual World Families Australia coin trail, Funky Hair Day and Junior School Disco.
Year 12 Hospitality students catered superbly for the community at the 2014 Grammar Golf Day.
“In the last 12 months, a significant financial commitment has been allocated to improving the fabric of the School to ensure an excellent physical environment for both students and staff.” Approximately $7,961,000 has been expended on infrastructure development, i.e. $19.5m over the last 4 years. In 2014, this has included: North Shore land acquisition and construction of the Early Education Centre, due to open in January 2015 ($3.75m), the Rheuben Science Building extension, upgrade and refurbishment ($2.8m - inclusive of a $575,500 Queensland Government ‘Flying Start’ capital grant), School House restoration ($500,000), finalisation of Annandale Prep – Stage 2 ($280,000), North Ward Library Avenue and airconditioning works ($265,000), Technology upgrades ($90,000) and a new additional 12 seater bus ($53,000). Grammar has been greatly assisted in 2014 by very generous support from the Black and Gold supporters, TGS Parents Network and Past Grammarians Association. The Black and Gold convenors, Mrs Chelsea Papageorge and Mrs Michele Skuza along with Mrs Miranda Kelly hosted a fabulous Mothers’ Day Luncheon in May. Black and Gold support for the Arts at Grammar is much appreciated and this year included a very generous donation of $21,000 for the acquisition of musical equipment across both campuses.
The Middle School Citizenship Committee raised funds to support the RSPCA and the proceeds from lunch time bake sales, have all gone to worthy charities. Service Learning is also embedded in the Year 10 Pastoral curriculum and classes at this level have supported charities or institutions such as SIDS for Kids, the Ronald McDonald Foundation, Royal Flying Doctor Service and the Children’s Ward at the Townsville Hospital. In addition to the fine work done by our Junior School Community Service leaders, Interact Office bearers are acknowledged for their excellent leadership in the area of community service: Hugh Russell (President), Hannah Astbury (Vice-President), Grace Harris (Secretary), Sarah Hesp (Treasurer), Karl Geiger (Director), Whitney Brown (Director), Chelsea Alderton-Lillis (Director) and Sam Hudman (Director) (11/2014). Hospitality students provided significant community service within the School community in 2014. Year 11 Hospitality students were involved in set up and service at the Netball, Rowing and Rugby Dinners and the Year 6 Valedictory Dinner.
Page 12
The Parents Network alternated its monthly meetings between the Annandale and North Ward campuses and enjoyed excellent support and attendance. A number of key staff presented at this year’s meetings and provided insight into the workings of the School. The Parents Network continues to provide a catering service at House carnivals and raises funds through these activities, the sale of second hand books and a voluntary parent levy. The School acknowledges the positive leadership of Parent Network president, Mr John Ioannou, and his team of Mrs Vicky Krayem (Vice-President), Mrs Simone Stokes (Assistant Treasurer) and Ms Leigh Cristaldi (Secretary). Mrs Debbie Winkel (Grammar Golf Day convenor) and Mrs Prue Watson (Second Hand Bookshop) provide wonderful support to the Network. Assistant Business Manager, Mr Bodinnar has also generously supported the TGS Parents Network in 2014, as their Treasurer. The Network’s major project for 2014 was the provision of $31,926 of funding for new playground equipment at the Annandale Campus.
2014 School Magazine
PRINCIPAL’S ANNUAL REPORT The School hosted two very special Past Grammarian events in 2014. The first was a ‘Current Parents who are Past Grammarians’ cocktail function in May and was an occasion made possible by the work of hosts, Mrs Bev Price (1996) and Mrs Allison Burnett (1988). The second event was the annual Past Grammarian Reunion Dinner held in August. Former School Captain, Mr Ian Kemp (1964) proposed a wonderful toast to the School and this was generously reciprocated by current Girl Captain, Philippa Collins (12/2014). President of the Past Grammarians Association, Mr Jack Callcott (1969), and School Archivist, Mr Bill Muller, attended these and other special events, such as our ANZAC Service during the year. Mrs Kristell Scott deserves special recognition for her unfailing support for all these School community events. The ongoing support of School Sponsors and a significant number of families who make contributions to the School’s Building Fund are gratefully acknowledged. These tax-deductible donations are particularly important for the School’s ongoing infrastructure development. In 2015, these funds will be instrumental in facilitating the ongoing restoration of heritage listed School House. The project will be expensive and tedious but next year will involve the full restoration of the northern face (front) of the building and then move to the restoration of the western aspect of the building. The beauty of the old building is already starting to emerge with the removal of paint and meticulous restoration of brick work.
“School House will emerge from these works as one of the finest examples of colonial architecture in Townsville and will become a feature building on the North Ward Campus for past, present and future Grammarians.” Every day the School relies on the enormous contribution and professional integrity of the Senior Management Team, as they work with the Principal to give voice to the vision we share for our students. Their depth of understanding, critical thinking, generosity of spirit, patience and work ethic adds enormous value to our operations and development. We all quietly reflect from time to time on the increasingly complex environment within which we work but always come back to the passion that drives us all, to be the best we can be in service of our community. In this context, I acknowledge the wonderful support of Mr Steven Morris (DeputyOperations), Ms Mary Hall (Deputy-Curriculum), Mrs Susan Ahern (Head of Senior School and Positive Education), Mr David Terblanche (Head of Middle School), Mr Noel Nethery (Head of Junior School), Mr Chris Wilson (Director of Boarding),
Mrs Kristell Scott (Director of Enrolments and Marketing) and Mr Greg Walsh (Business Manager and Board Secretary). Any recognition of staff would be incomplete without acknowledgement of administrative, reception, secretarial, catering, grounds and classroom support staff. Without their loyal and hardworking efforts, we could not function and do what we do for the day and boarding students in the School. Of special note is an acknowledgement of one of our longest serving members of staff, Mrs Nadene Moorhouse, who during the course of the year, celebrated 30 years of service at Grammar. Nadene commenced in January 1984 as a junior receptionist and has worked with three Headmasters, including her current role as Professional Assistant to the Principal. A special acknowledgement is also in order for long-serving Works Manager, Mr Kevin Couper and Residential Services Manager, Mrs Annette Cook. Both always put the needs of the School first in managing a wide range of stakeholders. This report also provides the opportunity to acknowledge and express gratitude to our dedicated Board of Trustees, led by Chairman of the Board, Judge Stuart Durward. Judge Durward was recognised during the year by his appointment as the new Deputy Judge Advocate General - Army and promoted to Brigadier. His Honour is not only highly regarded as long serving Chairman of the Board but also within the judiciary, the legal profession, the Townsville community and the Defence Forces. Deputy Chairman, Mr John Johnson has been tireless in his special contribution to the capital projects subcommittee and both Judge Durward and John Johnson have been generously supported by Trustees: Mrs Karen Blomberg, Mrs Debbie Rains, Ms Alison Johnson, Mr Bob McKay and Mr Grant Bell. After 9 years of selfless service, Mrs Karen Blomberg retires from the Board at the end of this year after a long association with the School. Karen’s father, Dr Sid Roveda, was Head Boy in 1948 and her husband Dr Anders Blomberg, is a Past Grammarian who graduated in 1973. Karen and Anders’ two children are Past Grammarians with Kristofer graduating in 2003 and Ingrid in 2005. Karen’s brothers and sister also attended the School. Karen’s institutional knowledge and affection for all things Grammar will be truly missed at a personal and governance level. In conclusion, I acknowledge and thank my wife Nina for her ongoing loyalty and support. The professional and personal challenge of doing my best as Principal never diminishes and the joy of making a difference, is both uplifting and humbling. I look forward to the aspirational challenge of incremental improvement in all that we do in 2015, and beyond. Mr Richard Fairley PRINCIPAL
The information provided in the Principal’s Report was as accurate as possible on 23rd October 2014. Unfortunately, printing deadlines precluded information provided after this date being included in this annual report.
2014 School Magazine
Page 13
Mr John Johnson - Deputy Chairman
Mr Bob McKay
Mrs Karen Blomberg
Mrs Debra Rains
Ms Alison Johnson
Mr Grant Bell
Judge Stuart Durward - Chairman
School Governance and Support Groups Page 14
BOARD OF TRUSTEES At a time of tumult in international affairs and the consequent impact of this on our Australian community, it is comforting to reflect on the important values that underpin the multicultural, democratic and just demographic that is Australia and our Australian sense of community, freedom of association and way of life. As Australians, those of us – most of us in fact – who are rational, intelligent, responsible, respectful of and empathetic with others, cherish those inherent values that make Australia and being ‘Australian’ a joyful, fulfilling and positive life experience. We are confronted it seems, on a daily basis by the intimidating conduct of the few in our community who do not share those values. In the face of such confrontation, we do and must continue to do what we can to re-state, reinforce and live up to those values and reject the divisive and destructive conduct of those few in our community who do not share them. At the School level, we emphasise to students, staff and our broader School community the traditional Grammar School values of mutual respect and, compassion, cherishing our educational opportunities and enjoying a hard work ethic. In that way we express our support of and respect for those important values shared by our Australian community. A hard work ethic is a key factor in academic success, together with dedication to the task of learning. Our curriculum and the educational initiatives developed by the Principal and our staff enhance the teaching and learning environment, and provide a platform upon which to build our academic success. Our academic results in 2014 are a sign of the success of an innovative approach to education in our School. The School House project is proceeding to a stage that will, in the New Year, restore the northern aspect of the building. The restoration of the exterior brickwork has produced a stunning façade. The further stages and the internal redevelopment, all based on heritage principles and respect for the original building design, will make School House a prominent and brilliant centrepiece of the North Ward campus. Several other building improvements have been completed on the North Ward campus and the Board of Trustees is considering planning and design for the strategic redevelopment of the Senior School.
The current strategic focus of the Board of Trustees is the new second Junior School campus at North Shore. An Early Education Centre (Pre-Kindy and Pre-Prep) will be opening in February, 2015. Next year the first stage of the North Shore Junior School will be built, for opening in February 2016. This second Junior School campus is a long-term strategic development for the whole School and will deliver further (in addition to the Annandale Junior School campus) sustainable enrolments for the Middle and Senior Schools at North Ward into the future. The continuing academic, cultural and sporting success of our students is a credit to their determination to achieve ‘personal best’ outcomes and to the dedication of our highly valued staff. The Board of Trustees recognises and acknowledges the valuable contributions of our staff. We thank the Board Secretary, Mr. Greg Walsh, for his support in that role and acknowledge the continued outstanding leadership of our Principal, Mr. Richard Fairley, and his Senior Management group. The members of the Board of Trustees have continued their support for me as Chairman and have given dedicated voluntary service to the School through 2014. I thank them for their contribution to the efficient and effective governance of the School. This year was an election/nomination year for the Board. Trustees have four year terms of office. Trustee Mrs Karen Blomberg has retired, with effect from the date later this year of the confirmation of the Board membership for the new term of office. Mrs Blomberg has been replaced as an elected member by Professor Chris Cocklin and we will welcome him to the Board upon his appointment later this year. Our Year 12 students leave the School in 2014 with the hopes and aspirations of youth and now embark on their careers and lives in adulthood, with aspirations and confidence They have been well prepared by their Grammar educational journey and the Board of Trustees congratulates each of them and wishes all of them success, prosperity and contentment in the future. Next year will be a busy year for the Board of Trustees and for school management and staff. As challenging as 2015 may be, I am confident that our governance and strategic goals next year will be achieved. Judge Stuart Durward SC CHAIRMAN, BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Principal Richard Fairley with Judge Stuart Durward
2014 School Magazine
Page 15
TGS PARENTS NETWORK It was a long time in the making, however the Townsville Grammar School’s Parents Network achieved a long term goal in 2014 with the installation of a new adventure playground at the School’s Annandale Campus. The playground was one of the biggest, most expensive and indeed, most ambitious projects, ever under taken by the Network. The Parents Network contributed just over $31,000 to the project, which has been on the wish list of Noel Nethery, Head of Junior School, for the past five years. Students in the upper primary classes at Grammar Junior, now have their own ‘big kids’ playground and there have been smiles all around since its completion.
With all families now leading increasingly busy lives, it’s wonderful to see a dedicated group of parents continuing to support the TGS Parents Network in its endeavours. New members are always welcome to join, bringing fresh ideas, with their input encouraged. The Network has been proud to not only provide a valuable service to the School community, but also support and facilitate ‘added value’ projects for the School over the past four years, by dispersing the funds it has raised alongside the Parent Levies received from Grammar families. We hope to see many new faces join us at our Parent Network meetings in the 2015 school year.
From the Network’s perspective, one of the most pleasing aspects of completing the playground project was the wonderful support received from parents at the Junior School when the Network held one of its biggest fund raising events in 2014 – catering for the Junior School Swimming Carnival in February. Network members and their families offered a substantial dinner menu for families attending the 2014 Twilight Carnival, held at the School’s North Ward pool, and Junior School families wholeheartedly supported the initiative. All money raised at that Carnival went toward the playground project. We hope to be able to offer the same service again in 2015.
Finally, I would like to say a special thank you to two Grammar Mums who will be leaving the Network at the end of 2014 after many years of dedicated service, Monica Nilson and Janet Goldstone, whose sons will both graduate in November with the 2014 Year 12 cohort. Your contribution has been outstanding and you will both be missed! Mr John Ioannou PRESIDENT, PARENTS NET WORK
In fact, all Parents Network catering received fantastic support during 2014. The Junior School Swimming and Athletics canteens, the two canteens run at the Townsville Sports Reserve on Cross Country and Athletics Days for Middle and Senior School students were all a great success. The Biennial Golf Day, run under the expert guidance of Debbie Winkel, was also a great success for the Network, raising almost $5000 for the parent body. The Golf Day continues to be a popular event for the broader Grammar community to come together in a fun and friendly social environment. As always the Network will continue to facilitate the ever popular second hand book shop in December and January. This service is popular with Grammar families, saving a few dollars by on-selling and purchasing preloved text books in good condition. The Network has also continued its tradition of providing commemorative graduation mugs for Year 12 students
The Parents Network presenting the Junior School with their new Playground
Page 16
2014 School Magazine
PAST GRAMMARIANS ASSOCIATION Another wonderful year is drawing to a close. No doubt there will be those in this world who may disagree, but speaking generally, the years come and go, and I’m sure this year would have been much easier to bear than one half a century ago. I am sure, those among us who can remember 1965, especially at Grammar, would agree that the comforts taken for granted today, just weren’t about for all and sundry then. It is comforting to know that the School provides the best of care, education, direction and preparation into adult life possible. I entered Grammar in 1965 with my twin brother, having followed my father, who was a student from 1919 to 1921. The Grammar traditions, I’m sure, have changed little, but the School, just like its students each year, has changed considerably. One of those ‘traditions’, arguably, is that past students seem to be compelled to make their first reunion back to the School after ten years. My father told me a long time ago that it was probably eight or ten years after he left the School that he had a chance to get back to Townsville and to a reunion. This year, my daughter, Tara, attended her first reunion, after finishing ten years ago. She had a great time! She met up with a number of her classmates who she had not seen since graduation. This is what reunion gatherings are all about - catching up with friends from the past. For those of you who attended the reunion dinner at ‘The Brewery’ in August, I’d like to thank you for coming and making it a wonderful night. On behalf of the Past Students Association, I’d like to thank the School Principal, Mr Fairley for his attendance and presentation to the gathering. Thank you very much to the School staff who helped put the night together, and to the students who performed.
We, once again, presented the winners of the McKimmin Mile with a boxed set of pens. We hope to continue this renewed ‘tradition’ into the future.
As your President, I am looking forward to Speech Night at the end of the year. I would like to thank those of you who support the Association financially. It enables us to give back to the School and help with different projects. Thank you Mr Fairley for your continued support of our association, Mr Bill Muller our Secretary/Treasurer for your hard work, and also everybody else who may have helped during the year. A nice Christmas break for all. Mr Jack Callcott PRESIDENT, PA ST GR AMMARIANS A SSOCIATION PA ST GR AMMARIAN 1965 - 1969
There were a number of the usual activities that I attended on your behalf during the course of the year - the Anzac Day ceremony in the Quad is always special and more so next year with the celebration of 100 years since the landing at Gallipoli.
The class of 2004!
2014 School Magazine
Page 17
BLACK AND GOLD COMMITTEE The Black and Gold Supporters Group is an informal association of parents whose charter is to provide opportunities for social camaraderie within the School community, while raising funds for the Music and Arts Programmes. Members are drawn from both the Junior and Senior campuses. After a huge year in 2013, organizing the Rio Carnivale Ball and the Circus Spectacular Family Fun Night to celebrate the School’s 125th anniversary and raising over $20,000 in the process, the Committee has settled back into its normal routine in 2014 being one major event per calendar year.
We would also like to extend a special thank you to a special school mum, Miranda Kelly, who turned the idea into a reality; sourcing accessories and music; matching gowns to models and choreographing and compering the fashion parade. We would like to thank the wonderful group of ladies who made up the Black and Gold Supporters Team this year. A special thank you also goes to all the companies, families and individuals who have stepped forward over the year with offers of sponsorship.
This year, by popular demand, we decided to host another Mother’s Day Luncheon. With the theme ‘I Do, Take Two’, we sent out an invitation to all the mothers and grandmothers of the School to dust off their wedding gowns and give them another walk down the aisle, either by modeling it themselves or letting their daughter, granddaughter or one of our models take it out for a spin. The response was tremendous, with 26 gowns from as early as 1957 being brought forward for a second big day out. A Touch of Salt, was transformed into a combination of wedding chapel and reception venue and a bevy of beautiful ‘brides’ and ‘bridesmaids’ sashayed down the makeshift aisle. It was an afternoon of fun and frivolity that not only allowed mothers and daughters to share a special moment but also provided lots of special moments for the 136 people from the Grammar community. A tableful of wedding ‘gifts’ were donated by generous sponsors of the School and raffled off over the course of the day. Over $6,000 was raised for the School Music and Arts programme.
Remember to stay tuned for the announcement of next year’s big event and if you think that you might enjoy getting involved, please feel free to join us by contacting the office staff at either campus. Meetings are optional but enthusiasm is mandatory. Michele Skuza and Chelsea Pappageorge CO-CONVENORS, BL ACK AND GOLD COMMIT TEE.
The Black and Gold Committee would like to thank all the ladies and gentlemen who turned out to support our event; all those brides who offered their gowns; and all those mothers and daughters who modeled those gowns.
I Do; Take 2 Fashion Parade: Mums with Daughters modelling their wedding gowns.
Page 18
2014 School Magazine
BLACK AND GOLD COMMITTEE
IMG_2071_1.jpg
Mr Sam Blanch accompanying Grace Pickering
Flower Girls Chloe’ Maugeri and Annabel Kelly
MC, Ange Williams, multitasking as host.
‘Grandmother’ Patti
Mr Morris, Mr Blanch and Mr Fairley enjoying the entertainment
2014 School Magazine
Mr Steven Morris with Brearna Hovey wearing her mother’s wedding dress
Page 19
Danette Potgieter, Thomas King, Philippa Collins, Luke Moran Miella Sartori and Lachlan Carey
Leadership
Page 20
SCHOOL LEADERS
SCHOOL LEADERS - NORTH WARD
Front Row:
Brianna MacDonald, Danette Potgieter, Thomas King, Philippa Collins, Luke Moran, Chloe Kern
Second Row: Mr Richard Fairley (Principal), Mrs Susan Ahern (Head of Senior School), Hayley Blyth, Tate Hinchy, Roger Murray, Harry Terry, Mr David Terblanche (Head of Middle School), Mr Christopher Wilson (Head of Boarding and IB)
SCHOOL PREFECTS
Front Row:
Thomas Barlow, Aleeah Winkler, Sarah Maguire, Hayley Blyth, Thomas King, Philippa Collins, Elyssa Kelk, Eliza Croft, Kimberley Terrace, Sam Dennis
Second Row: Mrs Susan Ahern (Head of Senior School), Alexandra Fullerton, Sofia Santagada, Renae Bertucci, Heidi Lynch, Maisha Jamali, Rachel Nutchey, Chelsea Gerrard, Chloe Kern, Katelinel Moores, Mr Richard Fairley (Principal) Third Row:
Margaret Murray, Jake Rebgetz, Harry Terry, Roger Murray, Kurt Boldy, Liam Bonner, Bailey Metcalfe-Smith, Sam Lanskey, Shruti Roche
Absent:
Daniel Goonetilleke
2014 School Magazine
Page 21
SCHOOL LEADERS SENIOR PREFECTS Thomas Barlow Renae Bertucci Hayley Blyth (Boarder Captain) Kurt Boldy Liam Bonner Philippa Collins (School Captain) Eliza Croft Sam Dennis Alexandra Fullerton Chelsea Gerrard Daniel Goonetilleke Maisha Jamali Elyssa Kelk Chloe Kern (School V-Captain) Thomas King (School Captain) Sam Lanskey Heidi Lynch Sarah Maguire Bailey Metcalfe-Smith Katelinel Moores Margaret Murray Roger Murray (School V-Captain) Rachel Nutchey Jake Rebgetz Shruti Roche Sofia Santagada Kimberley Terrace Harry Terry (Boarder Captain) Aleeah Winkler SENIOR SPORTING CAPTAINS Renae Bertucci (Hodges V-Captain) Liam Bonner (Hodges Captain) Brittaneigh Cross (Whight V-Captain) Jack Dunn (Whight Captain) Chelsea Gerrard (Rowland Captain) Brearna Hovey (Rowland V-Captain) Maisha Jamali (Miller Captain) Hayden Kerr (Rowland V-Captain) Aidan Leong (Miller Captain) Sune Lubbe (Miller V-Captain) Sarah Maguire (Whight Captain) Bailey Metcalfe-Smith (Rowland Captain) Glenn Nilson (Miller V-Captain) Jake Rebgetz (Hodges V-Captain) Alexander Springall (Whight V-Captain) Anna Staib (Hodges Captain) SENIOR CO-CURRICULAR LEADERS Renae Bertucci (Netball Captain) Kurt Boldy (Music Captain) Patrick Burke (Rugby Captain) Emily Busch (Athletics Captain) Eva Caley (Choir Leader)
Page 22
Eliza Croft (Debating Captain) Kieran Dean (Big Band Leader) Chelsea Gerrard (Swimming Captain) Hayden Kerr (Athletics Captain) Aidan Leong (Swimming Captain) Samuel McNamara (Choir Leader) Katelinel Moores (Celtic Strings Leader) Bianca Parison (Music Captain/Orchestra Leader) Liam Percy (Rowing Captain) Jake Rebgetz (Cross Country Captain) Tully Skinner (Rowing Captain) Anna Staib (Cross Country Captain) Jason Treloar (Debating Captain) Aleeah Winkler (Orchestra Leader) MIDDLE SCHOOL LEADERS Joseph Boggild (Hodges Captain) Zack Bourne (Rowland Captain) Anna Caleo (Rowland Captain) Tate Hinchy (Middle School V-Captain) James Hultgren (Music Captain) Ruby Ioannou (Music Captain) Brianna MacDonald (Middle School V-Captain) Matthew Maguire (Whight Captain) Oliver Meade (Miller Captain) Luke Moran (Middle School Captain) Isabelle Oxley (Whight Captain) Danette Potgieter (Middle School Captain) Kajsa Souter (Hodges Captain) Rebecca Stephenson (Miller Captain) JUNIOR SCHOOL LEADERS Lucas Aitken (Rowland Captain) Harrison Baxter (Community Service Captain) Lucy Bragg (Rowland V-Captain) Lachlan Carey (Junior School Captain) Michael Cooper (Hodges Captain) Jake Cuttell (Miller Captain) Taylah Cuttell (Miller Captain) Tylan Dowthwaite (Whight V-Captain) Tom Greenwood (Miller V-Captain) Kalani Guillien (Miller V-Captain) Georgia Hooper (Rowland Captain) Annabel Kelly (Whight V-Captain) Christopher Kirk (Whight Captain) Emily Lafferty (Hodges Captain) Connor Latouf (Hodges V-Captain) Phoebe Lavender (Hodges V-Captain) Maya Miller (Music Captain) Emily Price (Community Service Captain) Ashleigh Richardson (Whight Captain) Miella Sartori (Junior School Captain) Job (Joe) Verkuijl (Rowland V-Captain) Lachlan Williams (Music Captain)
2014 School Magazine
2014 Boarding Captains Hayley Blyth and Harry Terry with their Year 8 Buddies
Boarding
Page 23
RECOLLECTIONS FROM HEAD BOARDERS Harry Terry (Boarding Captain) ROBIN HOOD STATION (EINA SLEIGH)
I started boarding school as a wideeyed six year old at the Georgetown Student Hostel in Year 1. I would board there during the week and Mum would take me home on weekends. As I watched my older mates grow up and leave for the ‘big’ boarding schools, I never realised that was going to be me.
Hayley Blyth (Boarding Captain) HERVE Y BAY
As I walked into Parker Hall, girls busily readied themselves as I heard the word “kick-out” thrown around. I could not possibly have known what that meant on my first day in boarding but it was not long before I became thoroughly acquainted with all of boarding’s nuances. Throughout the last four years, I learned how to comfort a homesick friend, that it’s not the best idea to have dessert every single night - yes, even if it happens to be chocolate pudding night – and many other lifelong lessons. Boarding plunges you into the pool of independence and while it may start out cold, you slowly warm up to it and can make it to the surface. Once you get the independence nailed, it’s not long before you naturally take confidence on board. Through boarding I have adapted to living among people and thriving in these conditions. Living side-by-side, shoulder-to-shoulder for an entire term at a time brings out people’s true colours and it’s easily seen that boarders are authentic, confident, and unafraid of being who we truly are; in fact, we embrace it! Boarding has fostered these two qualities of my personality and they have helped me through my schooling and other aspects of life. No one really knows what to expect when first stepping through the gates of boarding school – will it be a sleep over every day with all your closest friends or a military boot camp? It is easy to see once you are there, that it’s not either of these - it is an environment unlike any other. It is one where you learn respect and how to earn it, make friends and learn what it is to mend a friendship, experience the highs of good grades and the lows of the ones that didn’t quite make the cut. Boarding is a unique environment and I can already see that it has made me a unique person.
Having grown up on a cattle station, I can confidently say that boarding schools are vital to rural and remote communities.
I found out very quickly that living in Townsville was a big step up from the ‘bush’ life. The precise routine that was brought upon us in the wonderful School House gave me a taste of what was ahead. Becoming homesick was a common thing, but I soon came to realise that everyone else was in the same boat. The strength and company of others was always there to pick you up when you were feeling down. Time flies when you’re having fun and holidays seemed to sneak up faster each time they came around. The School grounds became familiar very quickly and the routine started to click. It dawned on me that school wasn’t so bad after all. Playing Rugby with your mates, doing activities around Townsville and sometimes a little academic work on the side was all part of the fun. Over the years strong friendships were formed with people from all walks of life, boys and girls from overseas, and others that live on places just like mine. Now, as the elders of the School, we still share new stories and experiences that we all still can have a laugh about. The people that I’ve met have brought a strong sense of mateship into my life which will help me well into the future. As my five year run comes to an end at Townsville Grammar School, I can only be thankful for what boarding has done for me. It has given me an education, established valuable traits and has left me with many memories that I will hold onto forever.
“It takes hands to build a house, but only hearts can build a home.”
Page 24
2014 School Magazine
RECOLLECTIONS FROM SENIOR BOARDERS Grace Oura CAIRNS
It seems like such a short period of time since I first became a member of Townsville Grammar School as a boarding student. I still remember my mum and I driving up to Townsville on my first day of boarding; I was sitting If I had known nervously in the car having never experienced boarding before. However, as I arrived, I saw so many smiling what to expect, faces and happy people. Being an only child, I thought I would have that living away from home would be hard for me to loved to have get used to, but I was definitely wrong about that. been a boarder Being a boarder may be one of the best things that ever earlier. happened to me. Boarding is like living in a big family. We are together through thick and thin and help each other. I cannot put into words how much the friendships have meant, especially when I suddenly lost my father. Meals are also a big part of my life. I cannot thank the cooking staff enough for providing a variety of treats six times a day: breakfast, morning tea, lunch, afternoon tea, dinner and supper. I was also introduced to jogging, which is now one of my favourite hobbies! The experience as a boarder would not have been complete without the passion and dedication of staff, whether the ladies with our laundry, the cleaners who keep our rooms tidy, Mr Wilson and Ms Therese for always thinking about what’s best and also putting so much effort in for us, and of course the Boarders’ Tutors who offer support after school. - I am missing boarding already.... Sam Dennis
Nathan Moller
URELL A STATION (CLERMONT)
SPRINGVALE STATION (CLERMONT)
Townsville Grammar Boarding house is to me, a residence filled with fond memories. Starting out as a shy little Year 8 kid, I have grown into a confident senior, ready to graduate and full of anticipation for the next chapter of my life! Five years ago, I traded the open plains of home to sharing a house with up to 23 other blokes and this was pretty confronting. Upon arriving at TGS, I involved myself in as many sporting activities as I could possibly fit into my day. I even managed to do a decent amount of academic work on the side. But seriously - I firmly believe being a boarder has helped me excel both academically and in my extra curricula activities. Grammar has enabled me to be part of team sports that I would never be able to play back home.
I was thrilled to learn no longer would I start the day at dawn as I did at Urella but instead I slept until 7 am! The boarding school experience for many encompasses the years of their lives when they progress from an adolescent to beginning adulthood, and it was here that I learned most about myself. I have learnt valued life lessons and skills which, I am confident, will serve me well in my future endeavours. Thank you TGS.
2014 School Magazine
The countdown until our last day at Grammar is well and truly on and am I keen? You bet ya! I haven’t been here as long as most, and I haven’t had the biggest impact on the School, but it sure has on me! I came to TGS in Term 2 of Year 9. It was just another school for me. I hadn’t really liked any I’d been to previously and still harboured thoughts of dropping out as soon as I could. It’s hard to say what exactly made me want to keep on keeping on here until Year 12, but I’ll tell you what -
I can proudly say I came in good(ish) and will go out better! Everyone in boarding, no matter how many brawls they’ve had over the years, can say they are all mates. That’s boarding! TGS boarding is special in the sorts of mates you make. When I was only new here and weary of how different it was, two boys went out of their way to be mates with me and show me around, one from Hong Kong and the other from the Northern Territory. I never would have expected them to do that but that’s nothing special here in boarding. It doesn’t matter where you come from or what you look like, boarders stick together. That’s what makes boarding great, and what I will miss the most when I finally do leave.
Page 25
RECOLLECTIONS FROM SENIOR BOARDERS Brearna Hovey
Morgan Baker
L ANCE VALE STATION (BL ACK ALL)
GLENDEN
I’m sitting staring at my laptop and trying to put into words my experiences, memories and the lessons I have learnt. I cannot believe how quickly it has gone, from starting here in Grade 8 to now finishing Year 12. I am so grateful for everything I have gained from being a part of this unique community which is TGS boarding. Boarding makes you stronger as an individual and also as a team member. You don’t have your parents there to hold your hand every step of the way. You also live with 150 other boarders (siblings) and live closely within a house of 38 girls. In my time at boarding I have met people who have changed my life, for the better. I have been able to create friendships which will last a lifetime. I have to admit, life in boarding isn’t always the easiest and there are hard times and challenges, but you get through them and they make you a stronger person in the long run. TGS boarding has allowed me to achieve my best in my academic studies through the organised study routines and the helpful tutors who come up to our houses. Boarding has given me the best opportunities to do well and has enabled me to achieve my academic goals for my final year and throughout my schooling. Mr. Wilson at every boarders assembly close to the end of the year reads a quote which I believe best describes the students and young adults that they produce,
“You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose. You’re on your own. And you know what you know and you are the one who’ll decide where you go”by Dr. Seuss. I don’t fear what will be in my next chapter of my life as I know I am adequately prepared. Boarding has been a huge part of my life and I will never forget my time here and I will cherish all the memories and experiences. My advice to the younger boarders: Don’t wish away your time in boarding. Yes it seems like a long time to go. But in retrospect it will go so unbelievably fast - faster than you think. Before you know it, you’ll be graduating. Enjoy your time here, because I know I’ll miss it dearly.
Page 26
As my time at the Townsville Grammar School is coming to a close, I find myself reminiscing upon the times and memories from my 4 years of boarding. Originating from the coal mining town of Glenden, located in the central highlands of Queensland, my previous school was small, with 300 students from Pre-school to Year 12. I began my boarding journey in 2011. I was one of five new boarders in Foot House. The first day or so was a little uncomfortable but, as I have come to notice, boarders are like family and within days you’ve made friends. Basically the routine of boarding was learnt quickly under the guidance of Mr. Robson with his protocol chart.
‘Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take but by the moments that take our breath away’. The Valedictory is one of the most heart-wrenching ceremonies I have ever attended, as all the Year 12’s exit the gym saying goodbye not only to friends but to friends that have become family. Although leaving boarders never fully lose contact with their friends, this year it will be my turn to say goodbye, as the Year 12’s did before me. The final piece of the puzzle to fill my life here as a boarder, is rugby. I traded the eight hours I travelled for one training session and a game of league on Saturday as a kid to the two training sessions and a game of union on a Saturday. This was not only a relief to me but also to my mother who drove me there and back every season from under 8’s to under 13’s. Rugby is the sport that I excelled at whilst at Grammar and this is linked not only to the great programme run by coaches but by the support and the way boarders stick together on the field. Boarders shine, not as one but as a group who stand and fight when things get hard, whether that be on the field or off-field matters. I’m thankful my parents gave me the opportunity to attend Townsville Grammar Boarding. Sacrifices were made for me to come here, yet it has shaped me into the man I am today. The memories and friends made at Grammar will never be forgotten.
2014 School Magazine
RECOLLECTIONS FROM SENIOR BOARDERS Ka Lok (Eric) Leung HONG - KONG
A wise man once said,
“You are put onto this world to help others, and if you can’t help them at least don’t hurt them” This is the quote I’m sure many of my fellow boarders will remember for the rest of their lives. Travelling to major cities across the world is not an issue; however a place like Townsville was a whole new level. My first impression of Townsville was strange as it seemed so empty compared to Hong Kong. However, this perspective quickly changed as I stepped into the gates of Grammar boarding for the first time. Boarding at Grammar is truly something special that cannot be expressed by words. It is the sense of bonding and community within boarding that makes it special. When I first began my journey in what is now a heritage listed building, School House, I had just started boarding as a little Year 8 boy. Although having previous boarding experience under my belt, my first day of boarding at TGS was still nerve-racking. The moment I stepped into School House, I knew this was going to be the place where I had to spend the next six months with 13 strangers. However, the word ‘stranger’ was tossed out the window the second I stepped through the door. Everyone just smiled and waved at me, and then came millions of questions asking my name and home town. At that moment, I thought I was a superstar. Believe it or not, that first day pretty much set the tone of Grammar boarding for me. The sense of community and family was seen on a daily basis. The kindness and care that 150 boarders offer to each other is just magnificent. In boarding, the boundary amongst year levels and the fear of a Year 7 talking to a Senior simply just does not exist, since boarding is just a big family. Boarding over the five years has been a blast. However, the memories and friendships are something that I will treasure for the rest of my life. Samantha Duggan INGHAM
Being a boarder is like climbing a tree. It’s really hard to start and on your way there are many branches and bumps to climb over. Once you get past the challenges the view from the top is amazing and no matter how hard you try you will never want to come down. I became a boarder at the beginning of last year and honestly I’ve never been more scared in my life. I still remember the feeling of being curled up on my bed shaking but that was soon to change. From about five minutes after my parents left I had friendly and exciting people coming from everywhere to introduce themselves and make sure I felt comfortable. Within the first 24 hours I had been pulled over to a seat in the dining hall, sat up late having amusing I honestly never thought conversations with people I’d just met and been woken at 5am to you could feel so go for a run up suicide hill. Every single person I have met in the past two years, from the students, kitchen, laundry and cleaning staff, the houseparents and boarding staff, to most importantly, Mr. Wilson, have helped shape me into a much better person than I was when I started.
comfortable around a group of strangers.
Over the past two years, I have made friends and memories that are going to last beyond a lifetime. Even though entering the big scary world of reality is going to be tough, I can say without a doubt that nothing could have prepared me for it better than boarding. I guess it’s now time for me to take a deep breath and jump out of the tree because I know that no matter how stuck I get, from now on I will always have the friends I made in boarding to help me through it.
2014 School Magazine
Page 27
BOARDERS COUNCIL Georgia Kilah NORMANTON
Where do I start? My journey at Townsville Grammar School began in January 2011. I arrived an extremely shy and very small Year 9 student and I immediately realised how exceptionally foreign I was to the new urban environment in which I found myself. I came from the rural community of Normanton in Far North Queensland, 800 km from this place I now call home. Moving into boarding at Grammar was one of the most difficult challenges I had ever faced and I knew that the moment I stepped through those gates, a new chapter in my life started. Every day is like turning a new page, anticipating each and every moment, feeling the extremes of both excitement and anxiety and sometimes even feeling both simultaneously. Over the past four years I have endured turmoil and tough times as well as creating amazing memories that I will cherish forever.
Every second of boarding provides the opportunity for a fresh beginning, every hour holds a new promise, and every day is what you choose to make it. Living in boarding brings up many mixed emotions. With boarding comes constant company and at times it can be incredibly overwhelming. However, for the most part it is all the support and love you need. Never is this clearer than when a longing for home kicks in. It continues to amaze me that every time I return to my beloved family and home, there is always a force that pulls me back to the 37 sisters I have here awaiting my arrival. Boarding demands responsibility, acceptance and equality. I have learnt to develop and practice each of these skills and they, in turn, have allowed me to learn each and every day and become a part of the Townsville Grammar School community and family. I came into boarding with one sister; I am now leaving with 37 new sisters who have become a part of my family and a part of who I am. I arrived a fresh, naive 14 year old girl, and after spending four years in boarding, I feel as though I can leave knowing that I have achieved, I have grown, I have loved and I am capable. As my time at Grammar draws towards the end, it feels as though it is accelerating towards an unwanted goodbye and very soon, it will be time for me to say my final farewell. I believe that I am leaving as a successful woman, ready to take the world in my hand. I can feel this chapter of my life coming to a close but the book is by no means finished. I am looking forward to the doors that will be opened, the opportunities I will make the most of and the many pages I still have to fill. Every story has an end, but in life, every end is just a new beginning.
BOARDERS COUNCIL Front Row:
Patrick Burke, Ms Therese Stewart, Harry Terry, Hayley Blyth, Mr Christopher Wilson (Director of Boarding and IB), Margaret Murray
Second Row: Lexie Pattel, Fraser Cumming, Brett MacElroy, Brodie Campbell, Grace Harris, Cassy Delahunty
Page 28
2014 School Magazine
2014 School Magazine
BOARDERS
Lucianna Walters, Molly Bradshaw, Mr Max Ellis, Mr Timothy Saunders, Mr Brock Johnston, Mr Thomas Andrew, Mr Adrian Moran, Ms Therese Stewart, Harry Terry, Hayley Blyth, Mr Christopher Wilson (Director of Boarding), Mr Andrew Robson, Mr Paul Ellems, Ms Jenny Cadogan, Miss Kirsty Hillyard, Ms Karen Lindt-Isley, Mr Graham Eden, Risa Walter
Grace Harris, Yu Sum (Natalie) Hui, Erin Taylor, Alice Adebiyi, Amber Fay, Dache Geiger, Hannah Harden, Lara Yore, Erin Yore, Nell Harris, Alyssa Davison, Jemma Green, Chelsea Alderton-Lillis, Nicole Baker, Beverley Zhong, I Gusti Ayu (Lily) McCormack, Ruby Price, Zoey Dennis
John James, Tai Hang (Henry) Lai, Alexander Griffiths, Benjamin Boskell, Nathan Moller, Enoch Yat-Lok Pang, Lasse Urner, Finn Urner, Johnty O’Brien, Karl Geiger, Taiku Wailu, Sam McConachy, Thomas Arnold, Ka Lok (Eric) Leung, Jesse Hammar, Lachlan Cox, Takuma Asai, Hei Lok (Anson) Cheng
Brearna Hovey, Rebekah Moller, Jasmine Tait, Whitney Brown, Alex Turley, Georgia Kilah, Kasie Muller, Jessie Gaynor, Natasha Robinson, Rose Muller, Emma Terry, Tia Robinson, Samantha Duggan, Kelly Turley, Meg Sturgess, Caitlin Tait, Catherine Adebiyi, Bonnie Cox, Amy Rashbrooke
Fourth Row:
Fifth Row:
Sixth Row:
Eighth Row:
Brodie Campbell, Jed Vinson, Mitchell Anderson, James Prentice, Jack Warrington, Wade McConachy, Patrick Burke, Wui Yin (Alan) Pong, Kuangxi (Kevin) Zhou, Jarrod Marson, Clay Malone, Wade Forster, Mitchell Holmes, Tom Craig, Patrick Wall, Joshua Hilton, Lachlan Cavallin, Brett MacElroy, Braden McDonald
Seventh Row: Peter Tsoi, Christopher Anderson, Ki Cheong (Bruno) Tang, Ka Chun (Jeffrey) Wong , Rhys Doherty, Kelsey Hesp, Samuel Hudman, Samuel McCann, Hugh Lynch, Matthew Cox, Benjamin Spargo, Mingli Feng, Cody Tasker, Ian Gaynor, Morgan Baker, Samuel Arnold, Tsz Hang (Eugene) Cheung, Fraser Cumming
Charlotte Cumming, Grace-ann Prentice, Ziying Ni, Grace Oura, Chenoah Hopkins, Monica Hasa, Lexie Pattel, Vashti Hall, Caillin Vener, Belinda Dennis, Amy Watson, Cassy Delahunty, Ellie Rose Tatnell, Sze Yin (Jasmin) Chan, Ji Su Park, Amanda Murdoch, Mishayla Richards, Tayah Hopkins, Lauren Hughes
Third Row:
Second Row: Corina Alexe, Wing Kiu Lydia (Elise) Wong, Lucy Laverack, Bethany Ford, Cooper Arnaboldi, Dylan Zischke, Jabez Wong, Cameron Wall, Connor Cavallin, Margaret Murray, Sam Dennis, John Prentice, Lewyn McDonald, Cain Kirk, Jarrod Hall, Tom Watts, Kai Yuen (Keith) Lai, Jerri Prior-Blackley, Priscilla Zhong, Wing Chi (Natanie) Yip
Front Row:
BOARDERS PHOTOGRAPH
Page 29
Eliza Croft 12/14 Lauren-Phoebe Nielson 12/06 and Sofia Santagada 12/14 at 2014 Cum Laude Ceremony
Academic Excellence
Page 30
DUCES AND PRIZE WINNERS
Emily Price YEAR 6 DUX
Jared Heymann YEAR 7 DUX
Meredith Tyler YEAR 8 DUX
Samantha Hammond YEAR 9 DUX
Jasmine Lee YEAR 10 DUX
Grace Pickering YEAR 11 DUX
Thomas King YEAR 12 QUICK FAMILY PRIZE FOR ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE
Katelinel Moores Year 12 PROXIME ACCESSIT
Eliza Croft Year 12 DUX OF THE SCHOOL
2014 School Magazine
Page 31
ACADEMIC AWARDS YEAR 5 AWARDS
Arav Ahuja Joshua Bourquin Samuel Brooks Leo Fairley Thomas Gray Daniel Lee Callum Miller Nahal Naraghi Ellise Pickering Aparna Sankar Isabelle Spanswick Lachlan Taylor Erica Tyler
Academic Award Academic Award Academic Award Academic Award Academic Award Academic Award Academic Award Academic Award Academic Award Academic Award Academic Award Academic Award Academic Award
YEAR 6 AWARDS
Lucas Aitken Hannah Anear Harrison Baxter Alyssa Binder Lachlan Carey Diya Iyer Kalani Guillien Emily Lafferty Connor Latouf Maya Miller Joshua Rasalam Miella Sartori Riya Urkude Lachlan Williams Georgia Gorrie Emily Price
Academic Award Academic Award Academic Award Academic Award Academic Award Academic Award Academic Award Academic Award Academic Award Academic Award Academic Award Academic Award Academic Award Academic Award Parents & Friends Association Prize for Proxime Accessit in Year 6 Ladies Auxiliary Association Prize for Dux of Year 6
YEAR 8 AWARDS
Dylan Anger Zoey Dennis Isabelle Renton Mali Thompson Mason Blizzard Campbell Briggs Lillian Carson Fiona Crowe Claire Dowling Monica Hasa Brianna Hodsdon Finn Newsway Nickia Olsen Adele Pickering Paris Reeves Sophie Renton Joshua Searle Risa Walter Kirsty Welch Jessica Young Michael Carroll Tiernan Daly Lara Gilbett Sul-Gi Kim Sachin Patel Max Tory Meredith Tyler
Italian Edna Shaw Prize for Art French Health & Physical Education Academic Award Academic Award Academic Award Academic Award Academic Award Academic Award Academic Award Academic Award Academic Award Academic Award Academic Award Academic Award Academic Award Academic Award Academic Award Academic Award G.H. Marsh Prize for Music, Academic Award Performing Arts, Academic Award Design & Technology, Academic Award Mathematics, Academic Award Japanese, Academic Award Indonesian, Parents Network Prize for Science in Year 8, Parents & Friends Association Prize for Proxime Accessit in Year 8 English, Humanities, Past Grammarians’ Association Prize for Dux of Year 8
YEAR 9 AWARDS
Levi Kenway Performing Arts Hiteshin Lopata Design & Technology YEAR 7 AWARDS Isabelle Oxley Health & Physical Education Ben Cocklin Academic Award Ruby Ioannou Edna Shaw Prize for Art, Italian Sarah Cunningham Academic Award Joshua Bertucci Academic Award Kevin Mathew Academic Award Emily Chappell Academic Award Christian Minuzzo Academic Award Chloe Cunningham Academic Award Nikhita Nair Academic Award Nicholas (Jake) Doran Academic Award Ziying Ni Academic Award Cassandra Fisher Academic Award Lauren Nolan Academic Award Matthew Maguire Academic Award Tin Pham Academic Award Oliver Meade Academic Award Rachel Pierotti Academic Award Rebecca Nahrung Academic Award Praajna Sankar Academic Award Brendan Pierotti Academic Award Dileesha Senanayake Academic Award Peyton Reynolds Academic Award Ammie Stephenson Academic Award Charlotte Trayner Academic Award Emma Zischke Academic Award Emma Verkuijl Academic Award Vrinda Baveja French, Academic Award Academic Award Cherrie Gali Alex Trotter Memorial Prize for Art, Academic Award Vianna Vo Jemma Vollmerhause Academic Award Dimanthi Gamage Indonesian, Academic Award Tasnim Zaman Academic Award Sally Jones Japanese, Academic Award Min Jin Oh Japanese, Academic Award Alyssa Lee-Knauer Performing Arts, Academic Award William Price English, Academic Award Hayden Littlejohn Mathematics, Academic Award Floyd Hooper Parents Network Prize for Science in Year 9, Emma Robertson Humanities, Academic Award Mathematics, Academic Award Owen Spanswick Italian, Academic Award Lauren Jones M.L. Marsh Prize for Music, Yang Family Prize Simran Rao English, Ladies Auxiliary Association Prize for for Proxime Accessit in Year 9 Proxime Accessit in Year 7 Samantha Hammond French, Indonesian, Humanities, P.F. Rowland Jared Heymann Music, Parents Network Prize for Science in Memorial Prize for Dux of Year 9 Year 7, Past Grammarians’ Association Prize for Dux of Year 7
Page 32
2014 School Magazine
ACADEMIC AWARDS YEAR 10 AWARDS
Rory Allen English Samantha Beringen Hospitality Maison Lukic-Bristow Indonesian, Italian Tony Michael Parents Network Prize for Mathematics in Year 10, Information Technology Belinda Dennis Academic Award Cara Dohnalek Academic Award Amy Gilbett Academic Award Gemma O’Kane Academic Award Siddarth Roche Academic Award Madeleine Simonsen Academic Award Su Soe Academic Award Ella Thompson Academic Award Nicholas Williams Academic Award Muskan Yadav Academic Award Alexandra Baxter Edna Shaw Prize for Art, Academic Award Cameron Crouch Physical Education, Academic Award Daniel Rodman History, Academic Award Nikita Scott Business Studies, Academic Award Eleanor Skuza Drama, Academic Award Erin Taylor Geography, Academic Award Rebecca Bourquin Graphics, Technology Studies, Academic Award Krishna Patel French, Japanese, Academic Award Lauren Spargo English Literature, Philosophy, Academic Award Catherine Cristaldi Dr Ian Yang Prize for Proxime Accessit in Year 10 Jasmine Lee H.E. Marsh Prize for Music, Dr Jim Baker Prize for Science, P.F. Rowland Memorial Prize for Dux of Year 10
YEAR 11 AWARDS
Belle Ahern Eldred & Joan Bourke Prize for Mathematics A Bianca Bacchiella J.A. Marsh Prize for Music Whitney Brown Technology Studies Alexander Jones Graphics Brandon Cook Information Processing & Technology Madeline Pendergast Edna Shaw Prize for Art Wui Yin (Alan) Pong Mathematics C Dushane Rupasinghe Drama Joshua Williams Physical Education Sophie Eldridge Academic Award Sarah Fairley Academic Award Lucy Fallance Academic Award Rose Ioannou Academic Award Joshua Lin Academic Award Geordie Meekin Academic Award Justin Nix Academic Award Dylan Zischke Academic Award Catherine Adebiyi IB Economics, Academic Award Lachlan Ainsworth C.H.V. Harding Memorial Scholarship, Academic Award Liya Michael IB Spanish, Academic Award Angus Small Modern History, Academic Award Brittany Tapiolas IB Physics, Academic Award Brittany Souter Accounting, Japanese, Academic Award Kelsie Stokes W.H. Donald Prize for Biological Science, Italian, Academic Award Harrison Price W.H. Donald Prize for Mathematics B, French, Physics, Academic Award
2014 School Magazine
Leonard (Edward) Warrington Ananya Sangla Grace Pickering
ZoĂŤ Burnett Memorial Prize for English, Agnes McWhinney Prize for Legal Studies, Hodel Family Bursary, Economics, Academic Award Chemistry, Indonesian, C.H. Hodges Memorial Prize for Proxime Accessit in Year 11 IB Biology, IB Chemistry, IB English, IB French, IB Psychology, IB Mathematics HL, T.A. Gulliver Memorial Prize for Dux of Year 11
YEAR 12 AWARDS
Caitlin Dobson Callum Dunlop Alexander Edgar Linus Goldstone Sune Lubbe Meghan Porteous Brodie Taylor Kurt Boldy Esther Brandon Alexandra Fullerton Maisha Jamali Monique Joyce Chloe Kern Heidi Lynch Sarah Maguire Shruti Roche Sofia Santagada Kimberley Terrace Renae Bertucci Daniel Goonetilleke Sumedha Verma Hayley Blyth Shona Heytman Sam Lanskey Bianca Parison Philippa Collins Thomas King Katelinel Moores Eliza Croft `
Geography Economics L.S. Daniels Prize for Earth Science Physical Education Eldred & Joan Bourke Prize for Mathematics A IB French Technology Studies Academic Award Academic Award Academic Award Academic Award Academic Award Academic Award Academic Award Academic Award Academic Award Academic Award Academic Award Italian, Academic Award Japanese, Academic Award Accounting, Academic Award Malcolm McConachy Prize for Boarder Dux, IB Psychology HL, Academic Award Edna Shaw Prize for Art, Graphics, Academic Award Carolyn Townson Memorial Prize for Indonesian, Legal Studies, Academic Award R.A. Marsh Prize for Music, Music Extension, Academic Award Norman Selwyn Johnson Memorial Prize for English, Eleanor McKee Memorial Prize for French, Drama, Modern History,Academic Award Quick Family Prize for Academic Excellence, W.H. Donald Prize for Mathematics B, A.H. Anderson Prize for Mathematics C W.H. Donald Prize for Biological Science, R.P. Rheuben Prize for Chemistry, R.P. Rheuben Prize for Physics, Laurence Edward Wilkins Prize for Proxime Accessit in Year 12 IB Biology HL, IB Chemistry, IB Economics HL, IB English, IB Mathematics HL, IB Spanish, Mary Foley-Elliott Memorial Prize for Dux of the School
Page 33
ACADEMIC AWARDS
ALAN D MORWOOD ACADEMIC AWARD WINNERS Front Row:
Aleeah Winkler, Sarah Maguire, Eliza Croft, Chloe Kern, Philippa Collins, Elyssa Kelk, Shruti Roche, Kimberley Terrace
Second Row: Mr Richard Fairley (Principal), Courtney Fersterer, Shona Heytman, Eva Caley, Esther Brandon, Bianca Parison, Ms Mary Hall (Deputy Principal Curriculum) Third Row:
Sofia Santagada, Renae Bertucci, Maisha Jamali, Kurt Boldy, Heidi Lynch, Alexandra Fullerton, Katelinel Moores
PF ROWLAND MEDALLISTS
Front Row:
Tin Pham, Alyssa Lee-Knauer, Meredith Tyler, Samantha Hammond, Su Soe, Max Tory
Second Row: Ms Mary Hall (Deputy Principal Curriculum), Sophie Eldridge, William Price, Samuel Picken, Daniel Rodman, Alexandra Fullerton, Mr Richard Fairley (Principal)
Page 34
2014 School Magazine
2014 School Magazine
Sarah Maguire, Eliza Croft, Alexandra Fullerton, Renae Bertucci, Thomas King, Mr Richard Fairley, Ms Mary Hall (Deputy Principal Curriculum), Philippa Collins, Chloe Kern, Sofia Santagada, Katelinel Moores, Kimberley Terrace
Fiona Crowe, Dileesha Senanayake, Ziying Ni, Madeleine Simonsen, Claire Dowling, Adele Pickering, Ammie Stephenson, Sophie Eldridge, Sally Jones, Alicia Young, Nikhita Nair, Lauren Nolan, Lara Gilbett
Clare Melvin, Rebecca Bourquin, Rose Ioannou, Emma Verkuijl, Lauren Spargo, Sul-Gi Kim, Emma Robertson, Cara Dohnalek, Meredith Tyler, Erin Taylor, Belinda Dennis, Su Soe, Muskan Yadav, Monica Hasa
Charlotte Trayner, Alexandra Baxter, Jasmine Lee, Grace Pickering, Catherine Adebiyi, Nikita Scott, Sarah Fairley, Sune Lubbe, Isabelle Oxley, Samantha Hammond, Brittany Souter, Ella Thompson, Cherrie Gali, Lauren Jones
Fourth Row:
Fifth Row:
Sixth Row:
Page 35
Absent:
Adele Pickering, Samantha Hammond, Bianca Bacchiella, Angus Small
Seventh Row: Max Tory, Daniel Rodman, Tasnim Zaman, Cameron Crouch, Finn Newsway, Harrison Price, Leonard Warrington, Angus Small, Lachlan Ainsworth, William Price, Rory Allen, Campbell Briggs, Christian Minuzzo
Jessica Young, Rachel Pierotti, Paris Reeves, Vrinda Baveja, Lucy Laverack, Liya Michael, Ananya Sangla, Bianca Parison, Monique Joyce, Dimanthi Gamage, Simran Rao
Third Row:
Second Row: Heidi Lynch, Sam Lanskey, Owen Spanswick, Kevin Mathew, Hayden Littlejohn, Dylan Zischke, Sachin Patel, Jared Heymann, Ben Cocklin, Tin Pham, Santiago Marrero Bruqueta, Kurt Boldy, Maisha Jamali
Front Row:
MAXIMA CUM LAUDE RECIPIENTS
ACADEMIC AWARDS
ACADEMIC AWARDS CUM LAUDE YEAR 5 Arav Ahuja Darcy Arnold Joshua Bourquin Samuel Brooks Luis Dominic Castaneda Leo Fairley Thomas Gray Ashani Hazratwala Bodene Hinchy Sarah Jacob Erin Keogh Daniel Lee Hannah Low Callum Miller Nahal Naraghi Ruben Nethery Ellise Pickering Aparna Sankar Amity Searle Isabelle Spanswick Lachlan Taylor Erica Tyler
YEAR 6 Lucas Aitken Harrison Baxter Alyssa Binder Lachlan Carey Georgia Gorrie Kalani Guillien Georgia Hooper Diya Iyer Emily Lafferty Connor Latouf Maya Miller Kasmira Mudd Katerina Plumb Emily Price Joshua Rasalam Miella Sartori Riya Urkude Amy Welch Lachlan Williams Elsa Zaman
YEAR 8 Abby Alessio Dylan Anger Cooper Arnaboldi Annika Belward Emily Coleman Amy Freeman Jemma Green Jarrod Hall Rhiannon Jones Sean Kavanagh Praneeth Kurapati Lily Lloyd-Jones Sarah Lone Keegan Monti Riley O’Kane Dylan O’Keeffe Owen Rogan Makenna Short Brittany Thompson Manya Tripathi Matilda Watson Patrick Willis
YEAR 9 Farhan Ahmed James Barlow Spencer Bartsch Mackenzie Beldan Oliver de Jersey Angus Gebers Emma Higgins Tate Hinchy Brianna MacDonald Zoe Masson Amor Matthyser Lewyn McDonald Eliza McKay Luke Moran Eloise Nahrung Brooke Perry Danette Potgieter Ruby Price Ben Rane Sophie Russell Kajsa Souter
Olivia Binder Emily Chappell Chloe Cunningham Nicholas (Jake) Doran Cassandra Fisher Floyd Hooper Ruby Ioannou Levi Kenway Matthew Maguire Oliver Meade Rebecca Nahrung Min Jin Oh Brendan Pierotti Peyton Reynolds Austin (Zac) Victory Vianna Vo Jemma Vollmerhause Anoushka Vyas
YEAR 10 Isha Anand Laura Cannon Amy Gilbett Sanjeevan Ketheesan Maison Lukic-Bristow Kira Muller Tierra Prichard Siddarth Roche Eleanor Skuza Nicholas Williams
YEAR 7 Dean Bull Priscilla Zhong James Cuttell Georgia Irving Oliver Jhinku Lou-Isa Natoga Varea Christopher Wrigglesworth
YEAR 10 Jarrod Bates Grace Burden Bernard Chong Zoe Keeble-Buckle
Joseph Kenway Nikolas Moores Gemma O’Kane Lachlan Stobie Paris Thompson Lauren Todd
Elyssa Kelk Shari Lazzaroni Ka Lok (Eric) Leung Nathan Moller Aleeah Winkler
YEAR 11 Takuma Asai Whitney Brown Lucy Fallance Grace Harris Reuben James-Green Wui Yin (Alan) Pong Julia Reilly Tia Robinson Robert Spence Meg Veness YEAR 12 Andrew Britton Jamie Cullen Caitlin Dobson Courtney Fersterer Bronte Ford Chelsea Gerrard Linus Goldstone Jamie Jeffrey Zoe Jiang
MAGNA CUM LAUDE YEAR 7 Nissanth Agilan Sarah Cunningham Alyssa Lee-Knauer Praajna Sankar Jessica Stobie Emma Zischke YEAR 8 Mason Blizzard Claire Brooke Michael Carroll Lillian Carson Tiernan Daly Zoey Dennis Brianna Hodsdon Abbey Huckvale Madison Irving
Julia Jacob Arushi Joshi Emily Lidgett Nickia Olsen Diya Patel Dennis Perez Castillo Tara Rane Isabelle Renton Sophie Renton Anoj Sabesan Joshua Searle Mali Thompson Risa Walter Kirsty Welch Georgina Wightman Benjamin Wollschlager YEAR 9 Joshua Bertucci
YEAR 11 Ashwin Anand Dylan Boggild Sai Tung (Kenny) Cheng Lachlan Jones Tai Hang (Henry) Lai Joshua Lin
Yat Hing Liu Geordie Meekin Jamie Muston Justin Nix Kelsie Stokes Brittany Tapiolas Emma Terry Alicia Thygesen YEAR 12 Hayley Blyth Esther Brandon Eva Caley Siobhan Cotter Callum Dunlop Shona Heytman Shruti Roche Sumedha Verma
ALAN D MORWOOD ACADEMIC AWARD WINNERS Renae Bertucci Kurt Boldy Esther Brandon Eva Caley Philippa Collins Eliza Croft
Courtney Fersterer Alexandra Fullerton Shona Heytman Maisha Jamali Elyssa Kelk Chloe Kern
Heidi Lynch Sarah Maguire Katelinel Moores Bianca Parison Shruti Roche Sofia Santagada
Kimberley Terrace Aleeah Winkler
P.F. ROWLAND MEDALLISTS Year 7
Year 8
Year 9
Year 10
Year 11
Year 12
Tin Pham
Max Tory
William Price
Daniel Rodman
Samuel Picken
Callum Dunlop
Alyssa Lee-Knauer
Meredith Tyler
Samantha Hammond
Su Soe
Sophie Eleridge
Alexandra Fullerton
Page 36
2014 School Magazine
ACADEMIC AWARDS MAXIMA CUM LAUDE YEAR 7 Vrinda Baveja Ben Cocklin Cherrie Gali Dimanthi Gamage Jared Heymann Sally Jones Hayden Littlejohn Santiago Marrero Bruqueta Kevin Mathew Christian Minuzzo Nikhita Nair Ziying Ni Lauren Nolan Tin Pham Rachel Pierotti Simran Rao Emma Robertson Dileesha Senanayake Owen Spanswick Ammie Stephenson
YEAR 8 Campbell Briggs Fiona Crowe Claire Dowling Lara Gilbett Monica Hasa Sul-Gi Kim Finn Newsway Sachin Patel Adele Pickering Paris Reeves Max Tory Meredith Tyler Jessica Young YEAR 9 Samantha Hammond Lauren Jones Isabelle Oxley William Price Charlotte Trayner Emma Verkuijl Tasnim Zaman
YEAR 10 Rory Allen Alexandra Baxter Rebecca Bourquin Catherine Cristaldi Cameron Crouch Belinda Dennis Cara Dohnalek Lucy Laverack Jasmine Lee Krishna Patel Daniel Rodman Nikita Scott Madeleine Simonsen Su Soe Lauren Spargo Erin Taylor Ella Thompson Muskan Yadav Alicia Young
YEAR 11 Catherine Adebiyi Lachlan Ainsworth Sophie Eldridge Sarah Fairley Rose Ioannou Liya Michael Grace Pickering Harrison Price Ananya Sangla Angus Small Brittany Souter Leonard (Edward) Warrington Dylan Zischke
YEAR 12 Renae Bertucci Kurt Boldy Philippa Collins Eliza Croft Alexandra Fullerton Daniel Goonetilleke Maisha Jamali Monique Joyce Chloe Kern Thomas King Sam Lanskey Sune Lubbe Heidi Lynch Sarah Maguire Clare Melvin Katelinel Moores Bianca Parison Sofia Santagada Kimberley Terrace
OP 1 HONOUR ROLL (1992 - 2013) Affleck, Thomas Gordon (2004) Aithal, Nimisha (2012) Baldwin, Christopher Ross (2003) Baldwin, Michael Donald (2000) Bendle, Conor Mervyn (1996) Bennett, Sophie Hannah (2007) Binder, Damon John* (2013) Blight, Jessica Kennedy (2006) Brischetto, Andrea Elizabeth (1993) Brischetto, Nicholas Miles (1999) Bristow, Hilton Keith (2006) Brown, Jamieson Glynn (2012 Buchanan, Amy (2010) Buchanan, Lucy Judith (2002) Buckby, Stephanie Louise (2005) Burke, Brendan James (1999) Butler, Nicholas (2011) Cairns, Benjamin John (1994) Cairns, Claire Eidann (2013) Cannon, Alasdair (2011) Carpenter, Samuel Lloyd (2004) Chacko, Natasha Rahael (1999) Close, Margaret Jane (1996) Coker, David John (2002) Colwell, Alexandra Lucy (1998) Collins, Alison Patricia (2013) Cooksley, Daniel Ian (2006) Cooper-Jackson, Laura-Jane Cristaldi, Annabel (2013) Dale, Sarah Margaret (2001) Davies, Kirsten (2010) Day, Bryce Nicholas (2012) Doherty, Cordelia (2005) Duffy, Philip James (2008)
2014 School Magazine
Eastment, Jacques Gerard (2007) Evans, Jacinta Nicole* (2012) Evans, Sally Elizabeth (2003) Fisher, Peter Jacob (2006) Fletcher, David Aaron (2002) Fong, Alisha (2011) Fong, Andrew Chie Weng (2013) Frischman, Michael William (2012) Gluer, Annelise Maree (2002) Gluer, Robert James (2003) Godde, Katherine Heather* (2013) Griggs, Yvette Claire (2003) Guazzo, Lucy Ellen (2007) Guazzo, Timothy (2011) Gupta, Anita Rani (1997) Gupta, Sandeep (1993) Hamilton, Tara Jillian (2002) Hammerton, Alexandria Lee (2007) Hartmann, Hannah Felicity (2008) He, William Shuyou* (2013) Hedleffs, Michael John (2002) Heng, Audrey Jiahui (2012) Heytman, Jay (2011) Hopkins, Teegan Lee (2002) Horsfall, Jeremy (2010) How Lum, James Leonard (1993) How Lum, Michael Collin (1996) Hu, Fiona (2011) Inness, Christopher Dal Patton (2002) Ioannou, Steven Andrew (2004) Jackson, Leesa Jane Anthea (2002) Kang, Dae-Hoon (2004) Kelly, Jason Patrick (2007) Kelly, Ryan Francis (1999)
Kershaw, Alex Sarah (2008) Ketheesan, Sarangan (2010) Kippin, Alexander Norman (1999) Koshsla, Jaiti (2013) Kromoloff, Lauren Cara (2005) Lake, Amanda Jane (1997) Lee, Eva (2007) Loughran, Blake Anthony (2002) Lovelock, Monica Claire (2013) Lovisa, Amy Christina (2007) Lovisa, Julie Patricia (2004) Lynch, Bronte Louise (2013) Mack, Kate Emma (2012) Maguire, James Thomas* (2012) Marrinon, Peter John (1995) Marsh-Brown, Hagen (2010) McCutcheon, Thomas (1994) Middleton, Jack (2010) Mockeridge, Brydie Rosa (2013) Morris, Rhys William (2008) Narula, Shagun (2010) Neal, Angus John (1992) Nielsen, Lauren-Phoebe (2006) Noye, Joseph Mark (2008) O’Dempsey, Samantha Kate (2013) Orton, Henry William* (2012) O’Shea, Nicola Louise (2013) Pagliano, Matthew (2010) Panchalingam, Raviloshan (2002) Park, Eun-Ji (2005) Park, Jae Woo (2006) Pillai, Harshil (2012) Porteous, Daniel Scott* (2013) Quick, Lachlan Stewart (2002)
Rathnayake, Sadheesh (2007) Reilly, Sarah Rose (2006) Rich, Daniel Stiles (2007) Robinson, Sacha Marta Louise (2013) Romanik, Daria Olena (2006) Rupasinghe, Heshani Kawya (2007) Sabag, Anita Louise (1998) Salvador, Tara Natasha* (2013) Schauer, Anna (2005) Service, Benjamin Murray (1992) Shellshear, Claire Alice (1996) Speed, Tommy Bennett* (2012) Speed, Tommy Bennett* (2012) Tan, Joanne Yue-Ai (1998) Thoreau, Jennifer Louise (2005) Turnball, Christopher Andrew (1993) Verma, Rishabh* (2011) Wallace, Kate Natalka (2002) Wallace, Mark Fraser (2004) Walsh, Adam (2010) Walsh, Casey Francis (2008) Ward, Gabrielle Louise (2007) Warnock, David Elliott (2003) Warnock, Mark Thomas (2004) Waterhouse, Timothy Hugh (1994) Whebell, Stephen Francis (2005) Williams, Anna Rachel (2006) Wilson, Cavin Boyd (2005) Xabregas, James Anthony (2000) Yogakanthi, Saiumaeswar (2011) Zappala, Lisa Lee (1999) Zappala, Tania Maree (1996) * IB Equivalent
Page 37
World of Opportunities...
International Baccalaureate
Page 38
INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE At the end of this year, our fourth cohort of IB students will graduate with their International Baccalaureate Diplomas. In the short time we have offered the Diploma Programme as an IB World School, it has become an integral part of the fabric of the academic programme of our School. The results earned by our graduating classes thus far have been exceptional and have certainly exceeded our expectations. Last year, Damon Binder (12/2013) was the only IB student in Queensland to earn the perfect score of 45 points, placing him in the top 0.3% of IB candidates worldwide. However the IB is not just about results. Past IB graduates from TGS who are studying at Universities around Queensland and Australia overwhelmingly report back to us on the value that the IB has added to their lives and their preparedness for University.
The introduction of the International Baccalaureate programme to Townsville Grammar School has enhanced the ‘outward looking’ vision that we support for all students in the School. The IB has opened doors and windows to Grammar students that may not previously even been aware. A good example of this has been the participation of Eliza Croft (12/2014) and Grace Pickering (11/2014) in the Oxford Experience Programme at Oxford University in England during the 2013/2014 July school holidays respectively. Both girls have been effusive about their experiences.
It is interesting to note that, in addition to Australians, we have students currently in our IB programme from nine other countries including Japan, Thailand, Germany, Sri Lanka, India, Vietnam, Britain, Nigeria and Korea represented in our current cohort. In 2015 we have already had enquiries from Finland and Malaysia. The IB truly does make us a World School Damon Binder 12/2013 is congratulated by Mr Fairley
Mr Chris Wilson INTERNATIONAL BACCAL AURE ATE CO-ORDINATOR
INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE COHORT
Front Row:
Bethany Masson, Grace Pickering, Hayley Blyth, Roger Murray, Eliza Croft, Brittany Tapiolas, Liya Michael
Second Row: Mr David O’Regan, Mr Christopher Wilson (Director of Boarding and IB Co-ordinator), Toluwa Banjo, Megan Sweeny, Bianca Bacchiella, Catherine Adebiyi, Georgia Bell, Meg Veness, Meghan Porteous, Mr Alan Smith Third Row:
Thomas Rodman, John James, Nicholas Judd, Matthew Cox, Gun-Ho Jang, Finn Urner, Takuma Asai
Fourth Row:
Reuben James-Green, Ashwin Anand, Jason Treloar, Hugh Russell, Lachlan Pierce, Sam Tory, Jin Young Choi
2014 School Magazine
Page 39
Middle School Production A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Middle School Production
Page 40
SCHOOL PRODUCTION Middle School Production proved to be a tour de force showcasing many talented Middle School Drama students. Three playlets were presented to cater for the diverse range of talent, “Spamalot” for the witty comedians, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” for the serious actors and “Matilda” for the musical theatre stars. We just managed to seat all of the supportive parents and staff who wanted to attend over two packed nights in the Glennys Perry Performance Space. A backstage crew of almost 30 Middle School Students toiled to learn the rigours of the theatre under the watchful, professional eye of Year 8 Stage Manager, Mali Thompson. The young crew efficiently ran the scenery changes, lighting, sound effects, live music, microphones, make-up, costume and prop distribution to the amazement of older students. Admirable attention to detail was employed by Zac Victory (Lighting) and Christopher Wrigglesworth (Assistant Stage Manager). Director Ms O’Keeffe, led a band of comically-minded Middle School students on a quest for the Holy Grail - the comical performance for the Middle School Production in “Spamalot”. The results were a hilarious mix of quirky humour, dances and song. Led by King Arthur (Tate Hinchey) and his noble steed Patsy (Jesse Hammar), the Knights of the Round Table travelled the length and depth of the land in search of the fabled Grail. Along the way they encountered crazy French taunters, a flying cow, the Black Knight and a Prince with a bad hairdo. The tale was ably narrated by Simran Rao. The performance was a great success, and they all lived...happily ever after. The second performance of the night was “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”, directed by Miss Lia Davies. At first Shakespeare seemed to be an undertaking of epic proportions. However, the dynamic cast of 15 worked tirelessly for five weeks to create the 20 minute reimagining of the classic romantic fantasy. The Middle School Drama students explored the timeless parallels between Shakespeare and today’s society. The use of contemporary music and choreography combined effortlessly with the simple but striking costuming, creative make-up and magical set to create a work of wonder and imagination. Tiernan Daly, with his larger than life Bottom, danced into the hearts of, not only Titania who was played gracefully by Danette Potgieter, but also the audience. The final act of the evening, “Matilda” was directed by Miss Zara McGregor. It’s still hard to believe that a cast of such well-behaved Grammar children could ever have morphed into the terrible students of Miss Trunchbull’s Academy! The development of ‘naughty’ characters, as visualised by Roald Dahl, was always going to be a challenge; however, the students exceeded all expectations and even in rehearsal they channelled truly revolting children! Matilda was vividly captured by Lara Gilbett and Levi Kenway as Bruce Bogtrotter was bold, expressive and hard to take your eyes off. We remain in awe of the dedication and commitment of all the students. They put in their best effort and worked so hard to create a memorable show. Ms Fiona Perry HE AD OF PERFORMING ARTS
2014 School Magazine
Page 41
SCHOOL PRODUCTION
Scenes from the Middle School Playlet, A Midsummers Night Dream
Scenes from Spamalot
Scenes from Matilda
Lights, Camera, Action!
Page 42
2014 School Magazine
Interact Club - 2014 Food Appeal
Beyond the Classroom
Page 43
CULTURAL AWARDS CULTURAL AWARD WINNERS YEAR 5
Mishti Dua (Music) Leo Fairley (Music) Thomas Gray ((Music) Gerard Hayes (Music) Bodene Hinchy (Music) Bailey Huckvale (Music) Sarah Jacob (Music) Mia Jones (Music) Xanthe Lamari (Music) Daniel Lee (Music, Public Speaking) Charlotte Meade (Music) Callum Miller (Music) Max Miller (Music) Ruben Nethery (Music) Daniel Perez Castillo (Music) Ellise Pickering (Dance, Public Speaking) Amelie Richardson Schulz (Music, Dance) Amity Searle (Music) Isabelle Spanswick (Music, Dance, Public Speaking) Lachlan Taylor (Music) Erica Tyler (Music)
YEAR 6
Erin Bell (Music, P.A.) Alyssa Binder (Music) Lachlan Carey (Music) Jake Cuttell (Music, P.A.) Taylah Cuttell (Music, Dance) Adam Fittler (Music) Emily Fuller (Music) Georgia Gorrie (Music, Public Speaking, P.A.) Kalani Guillien (P.A.) Georgia Hooper (Dance, P.A.) Sophie Horn (Music, P.A.) Diya Iyer (P.A.) Annabel Kelly (Music, Public Speaking) Gracie Klopper (Music) Emily Lafferty (Music, Dance) Phoebe Lavender (P.A.) Craig Mahy (Music) Maya Miller (Music, P.A.) Kasmira Mudd (Music) Katerina Plumb (Music, P.A.) Emily Price (Music) Lucia Rentoule-Gallagher (P.A.) Ashleigh Richardson (P.A.) Dominique RowbothamSpampinato (Music) Miella Sartori (Public Speaking) Nicholas Stewart (Music) Riya Urkude (Music) Ivy Walker (Music, P.A.) Amy Welch (Music) Lachlan Williams (Music, P.A.) Anna Winks (P.A.)
Page 44
YEAR 7 Nissanth Agilan (Music) Sam Ahern (P.A.) Vrinda Baveja (Music, P.A.) Travis Busch (Music, P.A.) Ben Cocklin (P.A.) Nafsir Fayez (Music) Cherrie Gali (Public Speaking) Dimanthi Gamage (Music) Jared Heymann (Music, Debating) Shimmer Hinchy (Music) Oliver Jhinku (Music) Jacob Krayem (Music) Alyssa Lee-Knauer (Music, P.A.) Kevin Mathew (Music, Debating, Public Speaking) Christofer Moores (Music, P.A.) Nikhita Nair (Music, P.A.) Rishika Nair (Music) Ziying Ni (Music) Lauren Nolan (Music) Taylah Olsen (Music) Tin Pham (P.A.) Rachel Pierotti (Music, P.A.) Simran Rao (Music, P.A.) Emma Robertson (Music, Debating, P.A.) Praajna Sankar (Music) Dileesha Senanayake (Music, P.A.) Owen Spanswick (Debating, P.A.) Jessica Stobie (Music) Lochlan Ward (Public Speaking) Tia Wilkinson (Music) Christopher Wrigglesworth (P.A.) Emma Zischke (Music)
YEAR 8 Alice Adebiyi (Music) Dylan Anger (Music) Jessica Aslin (Music) Amandeep Bains (Music) Jackson Ballantyne (Music) Roop Barring (Music) Lachlan Bell (P.A.) Jack Beringen (P.A.) Harry Bonnell (Music) Campbell Briggs (Music, P.A.) Claire Brooke (Music) Michael Carroll (Music) Lillian Carson (Music) Emily Coleman (Music) Madeleine Coppo (Music) Fiona Crowe (P.A.) Tiernan Daly (P.A.) Zoey Dennis (Music) Callum Fisher (P.A.) Lara Gilbett (P.A.)
Nell Harris (Music) Abbey Huckvale (Dance) Julia Jacob (Music, P.A.) Arushi Joshi (Music) Maxwell King (Music) Adam Krayem (Music) Praneeth Kurapati (Music) Sarah Lone (Music) Angus Marsh-Brown (Music) Cameron McGeachie (Music) Makenzie McGeachie (Music) Tahlia McNeill (Music) Devika Moss (Music) Leah Mustard (Music) Finn Newsway (Music) Riley O’Kane (P.A.) Dylan O’Keeffe (Music) Diya Patel (Music) Sachin Patel (Music) Ravisha Perera (Music, P.A.) Dennis Perez Castillo (Music) Adele Pickering (Music, P.A.) Tara Rane (Music) Isabelle Renton (P.A.) Sophie Renton (P.A.) Anoj Sabesan (Music, P.A.) Makenna Short (P.A.) Cohen Skinner (P.A.) Clem Stack (P.A.) Harry Stack (P.A.) Brittany Thompson (Music) Maggie-Rose Thompson (Music) Sarah Thompson (Music) Mali Thompson (P.A.) Max Tory (Music) Aaron Tyler (Music) Meredith Tyler (Music, P.A.) Zhane Walker (P.A.) Kirsty Welch (Music, P.A.) Benjamin Wollschlager (P.A.) Niki Wrigglesworth (Music) Tanvi Yadav (Music) Jessica Young (P.A.) Priscilla Zhong (Music)
YEAR 9 Niesha Agilan (Music) Samuel Arnold (P.A.) James Barlow (Music) Christopher Barsi (P.A.) Spencer Bartsch (P.A.) Mackenzie Beldan (Music) Joshua Bertucci (P.A.) Olivia Binder (Music, P.A.) Aisling Birch (Music, P.A.) Joseph Boggild (P.A.) Anna Caleo (Dance) Emily Chappell (Music) Chloe Cunningham (Dance) Oliver de Jersey (Music) Nicholas (Jake) Doran (P.A.) Corin Feist (Music, P.A.) Cassandra Fisher (Music) Angus Gebers (Music) Lakota Grech (Music) Jesse Hammar (P.A.) Samantha Hammond (Public Speaking, P.A.) Emma Higgins (Music, P.A.) Tate Hinchy (Music, P.A.) James Hultgren (Music) Ruby Ioannou (Music, Dance, P.A.) Lauren Jones (Music) Levi Kenway (P.A.) Danish Khan (Music) Jessica King (Dance) Brianna MacDonald (P.A.) Matthew Maguire (P.A.) Zoe Masson (Music, Dance) Lewyn McDonald (Music, P.A.) Oliver Meade (Music, P.A.) Kierstyn Miller (Music, P.A.) Luke Moran (Music, P.A.) Adam Nutchey (P.A.) Min Jin Oh (Music) Isabelle Oxley (Music, P.A.) Kathryn Panzenbock (Music) Joseph Picken (Music, P.A.) Brendan Pierotti (P.A.) Danette Potgieter (Music, P.A.) Ruby Price (Music) William Price (Music) James Robertson (Music) Sophie Russell (Music) Roan Seal-Teys (Music) Georgia Thompson (P.A.) Charlotte Trayner (Music, P.A.) Alex Turley (Music) Kelly Turley (Music) Emma Verkuijl (Music, Public Speaking) Austin (Zac) Victory (P.A.) Jemma Vollmerhause (Music, P.A.) Anoushka Vyas (Music, P.A.) James Watson (Music) Danell Young (P.A.) Sunguen Yu (P.A.)
2014 School Magazine
CULTURAL AWARDS YEAR 10
YEAR 11
Rory Allen (P.A.) Christopher Anderson (Music) Alexandra Baxter (Music) Carl Burnett (Music) Jake Cakalic (Music) Ryann Caley (Music, P.A.) Zara Crowe (P.A.) Fraser Cumming (Public Speaking) Kiona DeSouza-McNamara (Music) Caitlin Harvey (Dance) William Hunter (Music) Sanjeevan Ketheesan (Music) Lucy Laverack (Music) Jasmine Lee (Music) Sebastian Nancarrow-Abbas (Music) Krishna Patel (Music) Antonia Santarossa (Music, P.A.) Madeleine Simonsen (Music, P.A.) Su Soe (Music) Lauren Spargo (Public Speaking) Lachlan Stobie (Music) Natasha Tahan (Music) Ella Thompson (P.A.) Lauren Todd (Music) Nicola Todd (Music) Lucy Wallace (Dance) Muskan Yadav (Music)
Catherine Adebiyi (Music, Debating) Lachlan Ainsworth (Music) Takuma Asai (Music) Bianca Bacchiella (Music) Anoop Barring (Music) Vagisha Baveja (Music) Jessica Coyle (Music) Sarah Fairley (Music) Mingli Feng (Music) Karl Geiger (P.A.) Grace Harris (Music, P.A.) Mitchell Holmes (P.A.) Samuel Hudman (P.A.) Rose Ioannou (Music) Reuben James-Green (Music) Gun-Ho Jang (Music) Joshua Lin (Debating) Cooper Locke (Music) Liam MacDonald (P.A.) Bethany Masson (Music) Samuel McCann (Music) Jamie Muston (Music) Nicholas Owens (Music) Madeline Pendergast (Music, Visual Art) Samuel Picken (P.A.) Grace Pickering (Music) Harrison Price (Music) Julia Reilly (Music) Audrey Reynolds (Music) Tia Robinson (Music) Dushane Rupasinghe (P.A.) Hugh Russell (Music) Ananya Sangla (Music, Debating, Public Speaking) Bronte Shepherd (Music, Visual Art) Angus Small (Music) Liliana Starck (P.A.) Kelsie Stokes (Music)
Meg Sturgess (Music) Brittany Tapiolas (Music) Alicia Thygesen (Music, Visual Art) Sam Tory (Music) Hannah Wallace (Dance) Beverley Zhong (Music) Dylan Zischke (Music)
YEAR 12 Toluwa Banjo (Music) Thomas Barlow (Music, P.A.) Renae Bertucci (Music, P.A.) Hayley Blyth (Music, Public Speaking) Kurt Boldy (Music) Liam Bonner (Music) Esther Brandon (Music) Emily Busch (Music) Eva Caley (Music, P.A.) Stanley Cham (Music) Philippa Collins (Music) Eliza Croft (Music, Debating, Public Speaking, P.A.) Kieran Dean (Music) Lachlan Dwyer (Music) Alexandra Fullerton (Music) Chelsea Gerrard (Music, Debating) Daniel Goonetilleke (Music) Shona Heytman (Music, Visual Art) Diksha Iyer (Music) Zoe Jiang (Music) Monique Joyce (Music) Thomas King (Music) Heidi Lynch (Music) Sarah Maguire (Music) Samuel McNamara (Music) Bailey Metcalfe-Smith (Music) Ainsley Miller (Music, P.A.) Katelinel Moores (Music) Roger Murray (Music) Rachel Nutchey (Music, P.A.) Bianca Parison (Music) Meghan Porteous (Music) Jake Rebgetz (Music) Shruti Roche (Music) Thomas Rodman (Music) Sofia Santagada (Music) Twinkle Thomas (Music) Jason Treloar (Debating) Sumedha Verma (Music) Aleeah Winkler (Music, P.A.)
PERRY AWARD HIGHLY COMMENDED YEAR 10
YEAR 11
YEAR 12
Jasmine Lee
Bianca Bacchiella Jamie Muston Ananya Sangla
Thomas Barlow Kurt Boldy Eliza Croft Daniel Goonetilleke Samuel McNamara Biana Parison
PERRY AWARD WINNERS Lachlan Dwyer (12/2014) Aleeah Winkler (12/2014)
2014 School Magazine
Page 45
COMMUNITY SERVICE Townsville Grammar School continued its long history of contributing to worthy causes with the Interact Club and other community service groups in the School supporting a variety of charities in 2014.
Jillian’s Day was again celebrated throughout the School in October with a Sun Smart message to students and a free dress day where each student’s gold coin donation was given to the Cancer Council.
The annual TGS Food Appeal is Food Relief NQ’s single biggest donation of nonperishable food items each year. The food donated by the Townsville Grammar School community is redistributed to needy locals and local community projects.
The School rallied to support Doctors without Borders when news was received that doctors committed to this organization perished in the Malaysian Airlines MH17 tragedy. This humanitarian group of doctors provides medical aid in some of the most dangerous places on our globe.
Two hundred birthing kits were assembled for the Townsville Zonta Club and sent to third world countries to ensure the better health of mothers and babies during their birthing process. The Interact Club purchased the items to go into the kits, assembled them and organized for their postage to needy international destinations. A Pens and Paper drive was held in Term 3 in response to an appeal by Mrs Lydia Gah-Bell to gather stationery items for needy schools in Baikakea in the Bialla district of the West New Britain Province of Papua New Guinea. Mrs Gah-Bell organized a shipping container to have the donated stationery delivered in December in time for the start of the new school year. Musicians without Borders continues to be supported by our Music Department through donations received at music soirees, Grammar Sings and Ensemble Showcase evenings. The money raised is used to develop projects that use music for healing and reconciliation in areas torn by war and conflict. The annual Relay for Life was well supported this year. 50 Students joined eight staff and five parents to complete the overnight relay and raised $4682 through lunch time events and initiatives for this worthy Cancer Council cause.
Our annual Shoe Box Appeal was held for Operation Christmas Child organised through Samaritan’s Purse. Shoe Boxes are packed with donated gifts for children in need and are sent to over 130 countries all over the world. The Annandale Campus has continued to sponsor their Ethiopian child, Temesgen Arage, and support the Sion Mariam School in Ethiopia with money raised from the annual World Families Australia coin trail, Funky Hair Day and Junior School Disco. The Middle School Citizenship Committee raised funds to support the RSPCA and the proceeds from lunch time bake sales, have all gone to worthy charities. Congratulations to our 2014 Interact Office bearers on their excellent leadership in the area of Community Service: Hugh Russell (President), Hannah Astbury (Vice President), Grace Harris (Secretary), Sarah Hesp (Treasurer), Karl Geiger (Director), Whitney Brown (Director), Chelsea Alderton-Lillis (Director) and Samuel Hudman (Director) (11/2014). Mr Steven Morris COMMUNIT Y SERVICE CO-ORDINATOR
Members of the 2014 TGS Interact Board
Page 46
2014 School Magazine
COMMUNITY SERVICE
INTERACT BOARD Front Row:
Chelsea Alderton-Lillis, Grace Harris, Hugh Russell, Samuel Hudman
Second Row: Mrs Marilyn Buchholz, Whitney Brown, Karl Geiger, Mrs Kristell Scott (Co-ordinator)
COMMUNITY SERVICE LEADERS (ANNANDALE) Front Row:
Saxon Horsington, Gracie Klopper, Hannah Anear, Emily Price, Harrison Baxter, Alyssa Binder, Katerina Plumb, Joshua Small
Second Row: Mr Chris Gray (Co-ordinator), Anna Winks, Sophie Horn, Riley Kind, Craig Mahy, Leela Percy Absent:
Corey Gardiner
2014 School Magazine
Page 47
CHESS This year has been another very successful one for Chess on both campuses. At the Annandale Campus, Chess Club, operating on Wednesday afternoons and overseen by Ms Cadwallader and Miss Jackson, has had a healthy number of attendees. At the North Ward Campus, Chess Club members meet every Wednesday at lunchtime, with a number of new members joining with our regulars to take part in this valuable co-curricular activity. Individual and team success at Interschool Competitions have been the rewards for the dedicated students involved. The Junior and Senior School Chess teams were both involved in the Gardiner Chess Interschool Chess Competitions, whilst the Junior School teams also participated in the Tri-Schools Chess competitions in 2014. Three Primary Division teams played in each of the three rounds of the Gardiner Chess Interschool Primary Chess Competition, competing against teams from the wider Townsville district. James Cuttell and Daniel Lindsay-Shad (7/2014), Georgia Gorrie (6/2014) and Alexander Scarcia (5/2014) fared extremely well winning all three rounds of this competition. The team also successfully defended their title of Queensland Regional Primary Chess Champions at the Queensland State Chess Championships, held in Brisbane later in the year and
worked hard to grind out the win with some tough competition coming from teams from Cairns, putting them 10th in the State! Congratulations to the team on their tremendous effort! The North Ward Campus teams competing in the Secondary Division, played enthusiastically and represented the School admirably. Members of Townsville Grammar Team 1, Brendan Pierotti (9/2014), Levi Smith (11/2014), Sam Tory (11/2014) and Max Tory (8/2014) were disappointed to be beaten into third place in the final round of the North Queensland competition, after defeating all other teams in Rounds one and two of the competition. Nonetheless, Brendan Pierotti (9/2014) was yet again the winner of the Individual Best Player Award in the Premier Section of the competition. There were numerous other individual and team placings during the year’s competitions and congratulations must go to all of the Junior and Senior School students for their effort throughout the year. Mrs Marilyn Buchholz & Mr Chris Gray CHESS CO-ORDINATORS
It’s Check Mate for our Primary Division Champs
Page 48
2014 School Magazine
CHESS
CHESS (ANNANDALE) Front Row:
Yasmin Jones, Georgia Gorrie, Jorja Maidment, Neshi Weerasooriya, Elenore Locke, Hasindi Gamage
Second Row: Hari Senthuran, Vatsal Anand, Sarah Jacob, Erica Tyler, Daniel Lee, Leo Fairley Third Row:
Mr Chris Gray (Co-ordinator), Alexander Scarcia, Gerard Hayes, Monty McCormick, Connor Napier, Lachlan Williams
CHESS (NORTH WARD) Front Row:
Patrick Willis, James Cuttell, Max Tory, Dylan O’Keeffe, Max Kenchington-Goldsmith, Levi Smith, Praneeth Kurapati, Joshua Lai, Daniel Lindsay-Shad
Second Row: Mrs Marilyn Buchholz (Co-ordinator), Aditya Suvarna, Floyd Hooper, Jack Bonnell, Alexander Fisher, Sam Tory, Harry Braddick, Jarrad Patchett, Eloise Pienaar
2014 School Magazine
Page 49
DANCE
The TGS Dance Troupe has continued to thrive, having a very successful year. It has been great to have continued interest and demand, with the continuation of a Dance Troupe Class and a Performance Dance Troupe. Dance Troupe Classes enable students the opportunity to learn Contemporary, Ballet and Modern Dance techniques. The students have also particularly focused on developing their confidence, creating individualised choreography, taking part in choreographic workshops and performances. Dance Troupe class has approximately 25 keen students ranging from Year 7 to Year 12. Dance Troupe classes take place every Tuesday and it has been fantastic to watch the students grow as individual dancers and to witness the increased confidence radiating from these students. The opportunity to work directly with Dance North again this year to learn another fun Flash Mob was a particular highlight for many. However, the two choreographic showcases were definitely a highlight, displaying the growing maturity and experience of the Townsville Grammar Dance Troupe.
bullying whilst mastering some exquisite contemporary choreography. Performers then turned their attention to an upbeat Great Gatsby themed jazz performance to Fergie’s, ‘A Little Party Never Hurt Nobody,’ which was received fantastically at the Senior Formal. The commitment to the performance was sensational with all girls looking the part. The final performance for the year was the opening item at the Junior School’s Talent Show on the last day of Term 4. Thank you so much to all of the students who attended class and rehearsals. Your dedication and hard work throughout the year has made it an absolute pleasure. I have been extremely proud of all of the dancers and their achievements and improvement throughout the year. Ms Jenna Cali DANCE TROUPE CO-ORDINATOR AND CHOREOGR APHER
The Performance Troupe’s first performance was a bullying awareness performance to Nikko Lowe’s, ‘What Comes Around.’ It was a fantastic opportunity for the performers to inspire the Junior School students with a positive message about friendship and the issues of
Page 50
2014 School Magazine
DANCE
Dance Troupe Strike a Pose
SCOTTISH COUNTRY DANCING Front Row:
Tara Kelly, Yasmin Jones, Audrey Richardson Schulz, Kate Pierotti, Philippa Jhinku, Amy Vollmerhause, Ponni Karthikeyan, Isabelle Spanswick, Chelsea Small, Sienna Caniato
Second Row: Mrs Margaret Silke (Co-ordinator), Caspar Jamal, Caden Browne, Abbigail Venturato, Chelsea McCaskill, Hayley Stewart, Aimee Segal, Chelsy Venturato, Thomas Browne, Memphis Bell Third Row:
Shreya Urkude, Bonnie Hughes, Georgia Hooper, Gabriel Reidy, Jake Cuttell, Mark Moran, Ngai Chapman, Molly Ballantyne, Rohan Plowman
Fourth Row:
Taylah Cuttell, Alexandra Greatorex, Isabella Jones, Lucia Rentoule-Gallagher, Sophie Foley, Emily Lafferty, Amelie Richardson Schulz, Erin Keogh, Alyssa Golding
2014 School Magazine
Page 51
DEBATING “It is better to debate a question without settling it, than to settle a question without debating it.” Joseph Joubert Interschool Debating at Townsville Grammar has had another very successful year. Once again, we had a nearly full complement of teams at each division. Most encouraging, our Year 7 team came a very close second to a Year 8 debating team and should be congratulated on their tremendous effort, and at the time of writing, our Grammar Seniors are in the Grand Finals. Indeed - our debaters have been challenged on some of the following topics this year at various levels: “That the car is a luxury we can do without.”
“That Australia spends too much on Anzac Day.” “That as a society progresses in technology, it regresses in morality.” “That the benefits of tourism far outweigh the costs.” “That requirements for university entry should be more stringent.” Our thanks are owed to our 2014 Debating Captains, Eliza Croft and Jason Treloar (12/14), parents, relatives, friends, and coaches for their considerable help and inspiration over this year. Mr David O’Regan DEBATING CO-ORDINATOR
“That competitive school sport should be sin binned.” “That mobile phones should be banned at school.” “That parents should be responsible for the crimes of their children.”
DEBATING
Front Row:
Ms Beth Gilpatrick, Mr Nigel Treloar, Mr Michael Harding, Mrs Pamela Abraham, Mrs Natasha Walker, Eliza Croft (Captain), Mr David O’Regan (Debating Co-ordinator), Jason Treloar (Captain), Ms Paula Partanen, Mrs Caryn Bristow, Mrs Mary Hall, Mrs Dannielle Charge
Second Row: Owen Spanswick, Santiago Marrero Bruqueta, Hayden Littlejohn, Monique Joyce, Ananya Sangla, Philippa Collins, Chelsea Gerrard, Nikhita Nair, Bianca Parison, Jared Heymann, Kevin Mathew Third Row:
Praajna Sankar, Ziying Ni, Liya Michael, Jemma Vollmerhause, Anoushka Vyas, Eloise Pienaar, Sumedha Verma, Sarah Ford, Lucy Fallance, Brianna MacDonald, Tony Michael
Fourth Row:
Kyle Senior, Matthew Maguire, Nicholas Judd, Owen Tongue, Ben Rane, Floyd Hooper, Joshua Lin, Fraser Cumming, Tate Hinchy, Nafsir Fayez
Fifth Row:
Victoria Bentata, Emma Robertson, Alexandra Baxter, Bianca Bacchiella, Catherine Adebiyi, Samantha Hammond, Jasmine Lee, Zoe Keeble-Buckle, Cherrie Gali, Emma Verkuijl
Page 52
2014 School Magazine
DUKE OF EDINBURGH For many years the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award has been offered at Townsville Grammar School to encourage our students to challenge themselves through setting and achieving goals across a range of activities. This internationally recognised scheme provides an opportunity for young people between the ages of 14 and 25 to develop skills, display initiative and build self-esteem and is, consequently, highly regarded by both university admissions officers and potential employers. On the first weekend of the Easter break six boys from Year 11 completed a challenging 4 day Practice Expedition for their Gold Award. This expedition included a trek along the historical Bullocky Toms Track from Paluma Dam to Big Crystal Creek. This trip allowed the boys to explore abandoned tin mines, view spectacular waterfalls, negotiate numerous creek
crossings, discover aboriginal cave paintings and admire the pristine rainforests of the Mt Spec region. On the 18th of May, 23 students from Year 9 completed a Practice Expedition to Running River Gorge near Hidden Valley. This expedition involved an easy walk through open woodland to establish an overnight camp on a ridge high above Running River Gorge where they learnt about bushcraft and navigation. In August, Award Candidates in Years 10 and 11 had the opportunity to participate in an ocean voyage on board the Queensland Sail Training vessel ‘South Passage’. 23 students spent four days and nights learning how to sail and manage life aboard a large 30m gaff rigged schooner. The students sailed the ship northwards through the Palm Island Group towards Hinchinbrook Island and then return the ship safely to the Port of Townsville.
Bronze Award candidates in Year 9 completed their final Adventurous Journey in September undertaking an expedition into the rainforest behind Paluma Dam. Students navigated their way through dense trees and a maze of old forestry trails and worked as a group to establish a remote camping site in the middle of the rainforest. This year Bronze Awards were awarded to Carl Burnett, Michael Crane, Lachlan Stobie , Jasmine Lee, and Erin Taylor(10/2014), Justin Nix, Kelsie Stokes, Mark Wood(11/2014) Shruti Roche and Sabrina Wightman (12/2014). Receiving their Silver Awards were Catherine Adebiyi, Dylan Boggild, Geordie Meekin, Harrison Price(11/2014) and Esther Brandon(12/2014). Mr Andrew Robson DUKE OF EDINBURGH CO-ORDINATOR
DUKE OF EDINBURGH PARTIPANTS
Front Row:
Madeleine Simonsen, Isabella Dooley, Anoushka Vyas, Danette Potgieter, Chelsea Alderton-Lillis, Alexandra Baxter, Jasmine Lee, Cassandra Fisher, Olivia Binder, Rebecca Nahrung, Jessica Williams, Liya Michael
Second Row: Mr Michael Harding, Siddhant Sharma, William Hunter, Alexander Griffiths, Esther Brandon, Samantha Hammond, Kelsie Stokes, Catherine Adebiyi, Megan Sweeny, Shruti Roche, Joseph Picken, Corin Feist, Ms Amanda Young Third Row:
Mr Andrew Robson (Co-ordinator), Angus Gebers, John James, Austin (Zac) Victory, Luke Moran, Tony Michael, Matthew Maguire, Tsz Hang (Eugene) Cheung, Oliver Meade, Joseph Boggild, Lewyn McDonald
Fourth Row:
Mark Wood, Thomas Gabriel, Rory Allen, Justin Nix, Finn Kaesehagen, Alexander Springall, Ben Rane, Nicholas (Jake) Doran, Hiteshin Lopata, Matthew O’Dempsey
Fifth Row:
William Price, Tom Craig, Lachlan Stobie, Geordie Meekin, Harrison Price, Hugh Russell, Michael Crane, Dylan Boggild, Jed Vinson, Cameron Crouch
2014 School Magazine
Page 53
MELIOR EXI The commitment required in gaining the Melior Exi medal after nine months of adventure trail blazing, community service and skill building is obviously something very appealing to Year 6 students. 2014 saw 52 energetic and excited Year 6 students complete the course and then receive their Melior Exi medals at their Valedictory Dinner at the year’s end. A super effort from all staff and students involved and I hope all students had a lot of fun and conquered challenges along the way. “Go Out Better” Mr Noel Nethery MELIOR E XI CO-ORDINATOR
MELIOR EXI
Front Row:
Ashleigh Richardson, Diya Iyer, Connor Latouf, Lucas Aitken, Samuel Cooke, Christopher Kirk, Erin Bell, Gracie Klopper, Katerina Plumb, Lachlan Williams, Jared Zenger, Jon Balaam, Kalani Guillien, Phoebe Lavender
Second Row: Mr Noel Nethery (Co-ordinator), Mrs Lizzie Wood, Lachlan Carey, Berke Bozkurt, Nikolas Mitchell, Rohan Plowman, Miella Sartori, Emily Lafferty, Lucia Rentoule-Gallagher, Emily Fuller, Maya Miller, Taylah Cuttell, Orlando Arboit, Cameron Gisinger, Joshua Small, Miss Rebecca Brown, Mr Leigh Fotheringham Third Row:
Christopher Cole, Harrison Baxter, Tylan Dowthwaite, Liam Gillham, Lewis Nolan, Tom Greenwood, Nicholas Stewart, Riley Kind, Jake Cuttell, Quinn Melnike, Michael Cooper, Craig Mahy, Saxon Horsington
Fourth Row:
Mr Chris Gray, Alexandra Lukacs, Hannah Anear, Dominique Rowbotham-Spampinato, Anna Winks, Sophie Horn, Emily Price, Ivy Walker, Kasmira Mudd, Lucy Bragg, Alyssa Binder, Madelline Johnson, Leela Percy
Absent:
Corey Gardiner
Page 54
2014 School Magazine
OPTI MINDS
OPTI-MINDS (NORTH WARD)
Front Row:
Georgia Irving, Rachel Pierotti, Abby Alessio, Alyssa Lee-Knauer, Emily Lidgett, Julia Jacob, Lou-Isa Natoga Varea, Vrinda Baveja, Rishika Nair
Second Row: Mrs Catherine de Freitas Pessoa, Miss Bianca Battoraro, Chantelle Markham, Jamie-Lea Fels, Tia Wilkinson, Nikhita Nair, Elisabeth Allan, Ziying Ni, Maia Konicek, Eloise Pienaar, Mrs Pamela Abraham (OptiMINDS Co-ordinator), Mr Alan Smith Third Row:
Miss Lia Davies, Sean Kavanagh, Krishna Patel, Ammie Stephenson, Cameron McGeachie, Emma Robertson, Catherine Cristaldi, Tayla Payne, Lauren Spargo, Kevin Mathew
Fourth Row:
Anoj Sabesan, Bowen Cooke, Deklan Ambrose, Harry Stack, Fraser Cumming, Alexander Griffiths, Jackson Lees, Christopher Wrigglesworth
OPTI-MINDS (ANNANDALE)
Ms Helen Cadwallader, Leo Fairley, Erin Bell, Xanthe Lamari, Ivy Walker, Erica Tyler, Isabelle Spanswick, Lachlan Williams, Ms Jenny Svane
2014 School Magazine
Page 55
PUBLIC SPEAKING “I’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.” ― Maya Angelou Congratulations go to our young orators who have been selected to represent our School in the various Interschool Public Speaking Competitions held throughout the year. Emma Verkuijl (9/2014) is a National Finalist in the Legacy Junior Public Speaking Award. Eliza Croft (12/2014) and Hayley Blyth (12/2014) have also been outstanding representatives for our School in The Lions Youth of the Year Quest and the Plain English Speaking Competition. These students impressed the judges with their prepared and impromptu speeches, and with their demeanour, maturity and general knowledge on a range of topics. Eliza was selected to represent The Castle Hill Lions Club at the District Final in Mackay. Townsville Grammar School was well represented in The Rostrum Voice of Youth Competition with Fraser Cumming (10/2014) and Samantha Hammond (9/2014) participating in the Junior section of the competition. Ananya Sangla (11/2014) and Eliza Croft delivered engaging and thought provoking speeches in the senior section of the competition.
A special commendation goes to Samantha who won the North Queensland Final of the competition and travelled to Brisbane to compete in the State Final which was held at Parliament House. Congratulations also go to our Year 7 students, Cherrie Gali (7/2014), Kevin Mat hew (7/2014) and Lochlan Ward (7/2014) who received First, Second and Highly Commended places respectively in the Interschool Junior Public Speaking Competition. Thank you to our School Captains and Prefects who travelled to the Junior School to adjudicate the Interclass Competitions. Your contributions were greatly appreciated. I encourage all of our students to reflect upon the inspirational words of Maya Angelou as they craft their future speeches. Mrs Judy Nielsen PUBLIC SPE AKING COORDINATOR
INTERSCHOOL PUBLIC SPEAKING
Front Row:
Lauren Spargo, Eliza Croft, Mrs Judy Nielsen (Co-ordinator), Hayley Blyth, Emma Verkuijl
Second Row: Samantha Hammond, Fraser Cumming, Andrew Gah-Bell, Ananya Sangla
Page 56
2014 School Magazine
READERS CUP
READERS CUP (NORTH WARD)
Front Row:
Cassandra Fisher, Samantha Hammond, Laura Wilson
Second Row: Mrs Cheryl Kybus, Praneeth Kurapati, Sachin Patel, Miss Karyn Kybus
READERS CUP (ANNANDALE) Front Row:
Lachlan Williams, Kalani Guillien, Maya Miller, Georgia Gorrie
Teacher:
Mrs Riitta Booth (Absent)
2014 School Magazine
Page 57
MATHS OLYMPIAD
MATHS OLYMPIAD
Front Row:
Kalani Guillien, Sarah Jacob, Maya Miller, Erica Tyler, Katerina Plumb, Ashani Hazratwala, Georgia Gorrie
Second Row: Miss Jessica Carroll, Vatsal Anand, Emily Lafferty, Emily Price, Riya Urkude, Lachlan Williams, Leo Fairley Third Row:
Lachlan Carey, Luis Dominic Castaneda, Samuel Brooks, Arav Ahuja, Lachlan Taylor
Absent:
Craig Mahy
It all adds up for our Regional Queensland Association of Mathematics Teachers (QAMT) Year 8 Maths Quiz Maths Champions
Page 58
2014 School Magazine
INTERNATIONAL CONNECTIONS Townsville Grammar is proudly and unmistakably an international school. Take our Yr 11 IB cohort this year as a sample group. Studying this international course we have students from 9 different cultural backgrounds, other than Australian! 2014 has seen many students join us both long and short term. Students have been learning at Grammar in Townsville from: Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Italy, PRChina, Hong Kong, Japan, Papua New Guinea, Korea and USA. Among these, we hosted four short stay students from Italy (Virginia, Folco, Ilaria and Sofia) who studied at Townsville Grammar during the European long summer vacation period in Term 3. Our Semester 1 inbound Rotary exchange student from southern USA, Savannah Sailors, via Daybreak Rotary Club, was a delight to host. She returned to the US with her father and grandmother who flew out to meet us all and accompany Savannah home. From a different point in the globe, we have now been joined by Svetlana Sole from Belgium, via the Ross River Rotary Club. At the end of this year we will farewell international students Kevin from China and Eric from Hong Kong. Eric arrived at TGS as a Year 8 student in 2010, and
has never looked back. Eric was therefore chosen by Grammar to represent his fellow international students at the Townsville City Council International Student Welcome in September. His speech reflected the amazing journey that Eric has undertaken over the last five years. From being a little boy with a smattering of English and shy manners, to the very cool and worldly young man prepared to make public speeches and advocate for his peers. It was a moment of great pride for all in attendance. The gains that our students make – academically and socially – whilst operating in a language that is not their own, should never be underestimated. Our international students enrich our School community in so many ways and we thank them for their bravery and stoicism in the face of these challenges and continuing to make progress and more importantly, make friends and break down boundaries. 謝謝;Danke,Tak, ขอขอบคุณ, 감사합니다; Grazie, ありがとう Thank you! Mrs Kristell Scott DIRECTOR OF ENROLMENTS
International Students 2014
2014 School Magazine
Page 59
Girls in Pink
Camps and Tours
Page 60
CAMPS
Year 8 team building
Taking it easy on Duke of Edinburgh
Crowder Retreat Magnetic Island
Year 6 got wet at Herveys Range
Year 3 Sleepover at Reef HQ
Year 4 all say “Yee-Haa”at Virginia Park Cattle Station
Year 6 setting up camp for the weekend
2014 School Magazine
Boarders hoping for a good catch
Page 61
CANBERRA TOUR With changes in the Australian Curriculum removing Year 7 government studies, came a change in focus for this year’s Year 7 Canberra Tour. While we still visited Parliament House, marvelling in the beautiful marble of the foyer and the flag on top of Parliament House, which is the size of a double decker bus, the introduction of extra science activities was a great hit!
Our day in the snow was fantastic, with a beautiful sunny day and good covering of snow for tobogganing and tubing. The chairlift to the top station where we had a snowman competition proved challenging for some of us, but it was well worth the effort with beautiful views of Perisher laid out before us.
The Questacon Science and Technology Centre is one of the places that everyone has to visit when they go to Canberra, but the Questacon Learning and Technology Centre was also very popular, as students were challenged to design and build a floating crane given a range of different materials. The other new science addition was a workshop at CSIRO where students donned lab coats and extracted DNA strands from cowpea seeds using laboratory equipment. What a buzz it was to be the first school to experience this new activity!
What an amazing time we had in those five short days! It is hard to believe that we managed to fit so much into so little time, so it is not surprising that we were all exhausted by the time we arrived home on Monday night! Would we do it all again, however? Absolutely! Mrs Pamela Abraham YE AR 7 CANBERR A TOUR CO-ORDINATOR
The National Capital Exhibition Centre, National Zoo and Aquarium, National Dinosaur Museum, Australian Institute of Sport and the Australian War Memorial were among the other places of interest visited this year. Grand Prix karting proved satisfying for those with a need for speed, though it had to compete with the Cowboys final on the television in the games room, which many students and teachers found enthralling!
Page 62
2014 School Magazine
JUNIOR SCHOOL SPORTS TOUR On June 18, a group of 25 students from Year 6 travelled to Brisbane and the Gold Coast for the first time as part of the Junior School Sports Tour. The group was scheduled to play Netball and Rugby Union against four schools across two days. All schools were very welcoming and provided excellent facilities for our students to play their games. The students got off to a great start by winning against AB Patterson Collage, but were presented with tougher competition against All Saints Anglican School. The Netball team was met by faster and taller students and they found their games very challenging but a great experience. The Rugby Union team also met some very fast and physical players which resulted in a tough contest. On the second day of games, both teams had a win and a loss each as we were again met by very competitive teams. The John Paul College Rugby team were very well drilled and proved too much for the boys to handle. The girls had a close game with the lead changing several times but were the eventual winners. The final game of the tour against Ormiston College
gave the students their last chance to put in their best efforts and finish the tour on a high. The girls, unfortunately, lost against a quick and skilful team and the boys played the best game of the tour winning after a very close score line at half time. A special mention goes to Alyssa Binder and Christopher Kirk who were voted best on tour for their outstanding efforts both on and off the court/field. The students of Townsville Grammar Junior School presented themselves very positively, showing great sportsmanship and behaviour throughout the tour. All students were cooperative and very supportive of each other and were wonderful representatives for the School. Thanks must go to the following staff: Mr Noel Nethery, Mr Giles Derrett, Mrs Lizzie Wood and Mrs Prue Watson for their assistance looking after the students and accompanying myself on this excellent tour. Mr Leigh Fotheringham JUNIOR SCHOOL SPORTSMA STER
JUNIOR SCHOOL SPORTS TOUR
Front Row:
Lucas Aitken, Tahlia Peterson, Katerina Plumb, Nikolas Mitchell, Emily Price, Michael Cooper, Cameron Gisinger, Christopher Kirk, Timothy Watson, Connor Latouf
Second Row: Mr Giles Derrett, Mr Leigh Fotheringham, Leela Percy, Emily Fuller, Alyssa Binder, Adam Fittler, Tylan Dowthwaite, Craig Mahy, Sam Papageorge, Annabel Kelly, Mrs Lizzie Wood, Mr Noel Nethery Third Row:
Sean Suk, Anna Winks, Georgie Lidgett, Riley Kind, Tom Greenwood, Nathan Wright, Jake Cuttell
2014 School Magazine
Page 63
MIDDLE SCHOOL SPORTS TOUR
MIDDLE SCHOOL SPORTS TOUR
Front Row:
Amy Freeman, Brittany Thompson, Ellie Rose Tatnell, Nathan Brown, Lexie Pattel (Captain), Kelsey Hesp (Captain), Blake Jackson, Monica Hasa, Lara Gilbett, Priscilla Zhong
Second Row: Mr Ken Raven, Ms Jamie Coulch, Charles Hellmuth-Morrin, Connor Cavallin, Jasmine Jones, Levi Kenway, Makenna Short, Dylan Anger, Meredith Tyler, Christopher Barsi, Mrs Prue Watson, Mr Frederick Wood Third Row:
Lachlan Cox, Joshua Searle, Nicholas Avery, Brooke Perry, Bryce Saltmarsh, Emilia Hearn, Clem Stack, Joseph Boggild, Webley Ly
Fourth Row:
Shannon Perry, Luke Moran, Jack Jankovic, Nicholas (Jake) Doran, Savannah Doyle, Rebecca Stephenson, Ethan Moffat, Samuel Arnold, Lillian Carson
During the June holidays a touring party of 36 Middle School rugby and netball players travelled to Canberra and Sydney. They were accompanied by four staff; Mr Wood as Rugby coach, Mrs Watson and Miss Coulch as Netball coaches and Mr Raven as tour co-ordinator. On arrival in Canberra, the tour group settled into their accommodation, enjoyed a group dinner then went shopping for the ‘Master Chef’ competition supplies. The following morning the group departed for their first activity, Go Karting in Queanbeyan. Competitive teenagers on a race track made for entertaining viewing but for all their bravado plenty of drivers ended up in the wall with all the excuses in the world for how it was the other driver’s fault!
With the adrenalin still coursing through their veins, our two teams went to Radford College for the first round of tour matches. All teams provided excellent matches and Radford College were wonderful hosts. The following morning the group toured through the Australian Institute of Sport. The netballers worked with AIS netballers in an organised training session at their Indoor Netball/Basketball court facility. The Rugby boys were taken for a field training session led by ACT Brumbies development coaches before departing for Sydney.
Page 64
In the morning the tourists walked along Manly Beach and took a Sydney ferry across the famous harbour and docked at Circular Quay before returning to Manly and getting ready for their next matches against St Luke’s Grammar. All teams played well and enjoyed a BBQ dinner together with the St Luke’s students. The second last day of tour started with a trip to Homebush Olympic Park and a tour through the ANZ Stadium. Our Netball and Rugby players enjoyed a guided ‘behind the scenes’ tour of players’ change rooms, media boxes and corporate offices. After lunch the group travelled to Northern Beaches Christian School for the final round of matches. All teams finished well and with the final match results, Rugby undefeated and Netball under 14’s winning 1 of 3 and Under 13’s 2 of 3 matches. On the final day students enjoyed a tourist trip to the famous Taronga Park Zoo before flying out of Sydney to return home. Many thanks go out to the students, their families and tour staff for their collective efforts in ensuring the overall success of the 2014 Middle School Sports Tour. Mr Ken Raven TOUR CO-ORDINATOR
2014 School Magazine
FRENCH TOUR Eighteen Year 10 & 11 French students and three staff, Madame Barrett, Mr Blanch and Ms Kybus embarked on a 19 day tour to France in September/October 2014. Having endured a 14 hour flight from Brisbane to Dubai, a few leisurely hours of duty free shopping, and then another 7 hours in-flight, we finally touched down in Paris. We were off to begin the learning experience. Lesson #1, using the metro to change several lines to get us from ‘home’ to Tracadero. Destination? La Tour Eiffel of course! The students were incredibly excited to see this iconic structure, and no matter how many times you have seen her, the view from Trocadero is always breathtaking. Four days’ orientation in Paris was followed by a TGV journey to Vichy in central France for a week’s homestay and French Language School visit. All students remarked on their language improvement and increased French language confidence during their week-long homestay and received a report card from Cavilam noting their progress and participation. Many favourable reports were received from our homestay families about our wonderful students. On returning to Paris we experienced many trip highlights: mastering the Métro – the Paris underground rail system; visiting many French markets to buy picnic foods to enjoy in gardens of museums such as the Rodin as well as climbing the spiral staircase of Notre Dame to experience life as a gargoyle overlooking Paris. Galeries Lafayette is a highend department store, but apart from its superb shopping opportunities, it also offers exquisite architectural delights. The domed stained glass window is a tourist attraction of its own, with people ignoring the scented and visual
2014 School Magazine
delights of Chanel, Lancôme, Yves Saint-Laurent and many others to stare at that beautiful ceiling. Another architectural highlight was in the Carousel du Louvre. This is the area underneath the Louvre museum where the inverted pyramid comes down to a point and is a beautiful marbled wonderland for tax free upper market shopping and food. After a few days of sightseeing and exploring the French Culture, what better way to perk up the energy levels than a trip to Chez Mickey? The afternoon parade elicited many squeals of delight and reminiscing of childhood favourites. Café Mickey was where the memories would be made. As a special treat for Gun-Ho’s birthday, we were given an upper level table overlooking the beautiful Disney lake. As we settled into our settings and ordered meals, we were suddenly greeted by the likes of Mickey Mouse, Tigger, Pluto, Donald Duck and Goofy. Absolute shock and excitement ensued as touring students scrambled to get cuddles and photos with their favourite characters.
And sadly, the time had arrived to say ‘au revoir’ to Paris. Simply “flâner”/ strolling the streets of Paris is language-immersion in itself with students transforming from tourists into travellers, learning the ‘ways’ of the French and living the life of everyday French language, mannerisms and behaviours – an invaluable learning experience. Madame Marlene Barrett FRENCH TE ACHER
Page 65
NEW ZEALAND SKI TOUR At 4:30am on Thursday, 18 September, a group of 27 excited students met at the Townsville airport ready to travel to New Zealand for our annual Ski Tour. We arrived safely in the afternoon, unpacked, grabbed our personality matching ski gear ready for an early start Friday morning. Our first day gave us a really big mixed bag of cloud, strong wind, blue sky and snow. A truly amazing experience of what the weather on Mt Hutt can be like. The excitement as we arrived was infectious. All fitted out with their skis or snowboards, everyone headed off to meet their instructors for their daily twohour lesson. All ended the day tired but happy as they recounted their numerous falls and aches from their efforts to master these addictive sports. Saturday dawned with more blue sky and a chance for everyone to improve quickly in the softened and somewhat slushy snow. All ended the day with big smiles, proud of their achievements to date. Sunday, our third day in a row on the mountain, brought us a Winter’s day in Spring. It had snowed 20cm overnight and gave us ‘the best day of the season’ according to the locals. A true powder day and a dream come true for this time of year. Monday was to be our first rest day as Mt Hutt weather was not going to be friendly and everyone needed a rest to soothe their aches and pains. So time for a shopping trip to Christchurch and a feed of the famous Sheffield pies at Springfield followed by the thrills of Jet boating through the stunning Waimakariri Gorge. Fitted with safety gear, we braved the icy cold blue/green waters of the glacier fed river.
Tuesday and Wednesday almost everyone seemed to be improving rather quickly with a few standouts in the group. A great day on the slopes followed by a chocolate dipped ice cream with a flake at the bottom of the mountain.
Page 66
Thursday, our final day of snow fun ended with our ‘Summer Run’ with almost all skiing or snowboarding their final run of the day in shorts and T-shirts to the delight of the young children and other on-lookers who took great pleasure in pelting us with snowballs. So much fun! On Friday, we headed to the International Antarctic Centre where we were treated to a Hagglund ride, penguin feeding, a 4D movie and the -18 degree Antarctic storm experience. A feed of Hell’s Gourmet pizza followed as we made our way to the best indoor Supa-Kart centre in Christchurch. Here we would pit our driving skills against each other in a full team Race-Meet format. It soon became obvious that a large number of our group will need to take extended driving lessons before qualifying for their actual road license! Saturday would see us back in Christchurch at Willowbank for a tour of the wildlife park and a Maori interactive program to absorb some of the New Zealand culture. All were to learn a traditional dance that required lots of co-ordination and all were asked to perform the Hakka that involved lots of bulging eyes and poking tongues. A quick lunch and off for an adrenaline rush at Adrenaline Forest. Almost three hours of climbing, swinging and generally hanging out high up in the trees. A definite highlight of the trip for many. Thanks go to all the students who attended this year for their part in making the tour such a success and for being such great ambassadors for our School. Thank you to the staff – Zara McGregor and Andrew Robson – for all their hard work, advice and assistance in making the trip the best possible experience for the students on Tour. Mr Mario Melchiori SKI TOUR CO-ORDINATOR
2014 School Magazine
MUSIC TOUR Congratulations to the 21 students from Year 8 to Year 12 who so splendidly represented their School, region and State on the June-July Music Tour. The students performed in Sydney, Canberra, Bairnsdale and Melbourne, giving concerts in a variety of venues including famous churches, children’s hospitals, aged care facilities, as well as many impromptu presentations. Our venues included Christ Church St Laurence Sydney, St Luke’s Church Mosman, Sydney Children’s Hospital Starlight Room, Yarralumla Uniting Church, David Hobson House, Parliament House Canberra, St John’s Church Bairnsdale, Royal Children’s Hospital Starlight Room, Melbourne. The Tour culminated in attending a performance of the new production of Les Misérables, and a lunchtime concert at St Paul’s Cathedral, Melbourne. Our concerts were well received. Among the audience at St Luke’s Mosman were the daughters of former principal, TB Whight, and the great grand-daughter of Mary Agnes Donald, after whom the prize is named. Among the non-performing activities were: a guided tour of Sydney Opera House, special tour of the members’ section of Parliament House with Ewen Jones MP, Australian War Memorial Ceremony, Koala Walk on Raymond Island, Eureka Tower in Melbourne and the Penguin Parade on Phillip Island. The students and staff participating were Jackson Ballantyne, Michael Carroll, Dylan O’Keeffe, Sachin Patel, Dennis Perez Castillo, Anoj Sabesan (8/14), Tate Hinchy, Ruby Ioannou, Oliver Meade, Joseph Picken, James Robertson, (9/14), Alexandra Baxter Jasmine Lee Krishna Patel (10/14), Rose Ioannou, Liliana Starck (11/14), Kurt Boldy, Samuel McNamara, Ainsley Miller, Bianca Parison, Aleeah Winkler (12/14), Dr Fiona Smith, Ms Rachel Cairns, Miss Laura Tomlin and Mr Samuel Blanch. Mr Samuel Blanch MUSIC TOUR CO-ORDINATOR
MUSIC TOUR STUDENTS
Front Row:
Ainsley Miller, Anoj Sabesan, Dennis Perez Castillo, Tate Hinchy, Kurt Boldy, Joseph Picken, Michael Carroll, Aleeah Winkler
Second Row: Mr Samuel Blanch, Rose Ioannou, Ruby Ioannou, Jasmine Lee, Liliana Starck, Alexandra Baxter, Miss Laura Tomlin Third Row:
Krishna Patel, Jackson Ballantyne, Oliver Meade, Samuel McNamara, Dylan O’Keeffe, Sachin Patel, Bianca Parison
Absent:
James Robertson
2014 School Magazine
Page 67
Athletics Carnival
Sport @ Grammar
Page 68
SPORT SWIMMING INTERHOUSE The Interhouse Swimming Carnivals were held on Thursday , 20 February (Senior School) and Friday, 21 February (Middle School) and Friday, 28 February (Junior School – Years 3-6). The results were as follows:
RECORDS 2014 EVENT
NAME
TIME
8 Years Girls 50m Breastroke
Georgina Brooks
1 min 01.58 sec
9 Years Boys 50m Butterfly
Jack Bragg
55.43 sec
9 Years Girls 50m Butterfly
Kiara Clements
56.21 sec
10 Years Boys 50m Butterfly
William Lidgett
47.11 sec
11 Years Girls 50m Butterfly
Brittany Courtney
37.27 sec
12 Years Girls 50m Backstroke
Georgie Lidgett
38.17 sec
13 Years Girls 50m Backstroke
Lara Leong
34.40 sec
JUNIOR SCHOOL PL ACE
HOUSE
1st 2nd 3rd 4th
Miller Rowland Hodges Whight
MIDDLE SCHOOL PLACE
GIRLS
BOYS
OVERALL
1st 2nd 3rd 4th
Hodges Rowland Miller Whight
Whight Hodges Rowland Miller
Hodges Rowland Whight Miller
SENIOR SCHOOL PLACE
GIRLS
BOYS
OVERALL
1st 2nd 3rd 4th
Rowland Miller Whight Hodges
Miller Rowland Hodges Whight
Rowland Miller Hodges Whight
AGE CHAMPIONS
INTERSCHOOL The Townsville Secondary Schools Swimming Carnival was held on Wednesday, 12 March, with the Primary Schools Swimming Carnival being held on Wednesday, 19 March. AGE (YRS)
BOYS
GIRLS
AGE (YRS)
GIRLS CHAMPION
BOYS CHAMPION
13
2nd
2nd
14
2nd
2nd
9
Kiara Clements
Brian Hayes
10
Amy Bragg
Samuel Brooks
15
1st
2nd
16
1st
2nd
11
Brittany Courtney
Bodene Hinchy
Open
2nd
2nd
Secondary Schools Overall
2nd
2nd
12 Annandale
Lucy Bragg
Lachlan Carey
12 North Ward
Shimmer Hinchy
Jacob Krayem
13
Lara Leong
Maxwell Cooke
14
Sophie Russell
Jaime Symington
15
Kira Muller
16
Emma Barsi
Sam Stocker Brandon Blatchford
Open
Chelsea Gerrard
TGS placed 1st at the Primary Schools Swimming Carnival across all the age groups.
Aidan Leong
Middle School King & Queen of the Pool Jacob Krayem & Sophie Russell Senior School King & Queen of the Pool Aidan Leong & Chelsea Gerrard
2014 School Magazine
Go Whight House!
Page 69
SPORT CROSS COUNTRY INTERHOUSE The combined Middle and Senior School Cross Country was held on Wednesday, 2nd April. The Junior School Cross Country was held on Wednesday, 23 April. The results were as follows: JUNIOR SCHOOL PL ACE
HOUSE
1st
Hodges
2nd
Whight
3rd
Miller
4th
Rowland
MIDDLE AND SENIOR SCHOOL PLACE
GIRLS
BOYS
OVERALL
1st
Hodges
Whight
Hodges
2nd
Whight
Hodges
Whight
3rd
Rowland
Miller
Miller
4th
Miller
Rowland
Rowland
AGE CHAMPIONS AGE (YRS)
GIRLS CHAMPION
BOYS CHAMPION
9
Freya Boggild
Brian Hayes
10
Caitlin Ainsworth
Matthew Ferguson
11
Charlotte Meade
Gerrard Hayes
12 Annandale
Ashleigh Richardson
Lachlan Carey
12 North Ward
Shimmer Hinchy
Yideg Nethery
13
Shirley Alcock
Ryan Wingham
14
Isabelle Oxley
Matthew Maguire
15
Danette Potgieter
16
Emma Henderson
Open
Chelsea Gerrard
Tesfa Nethery Benjamin Thompson Liam Bonner
MCKIMMIN MILE The 2014 McKimmin Mile was run on 1 August this year. The four race winners were presented with Parker Pens which was the original prize awarded from the first race in 1954. These were presented by Mr Jack Callcott, President of the Past Grammarians Association. MCKIMMIN MILE Middle School Girl
Danette Potgieter
Middle School Boy
Tesfa Nethery
Senior School Girl
Chelsea Gerrard
Senior School Boy
Liam Bonner
ATHLETICS INTERHOUSE The combined Middle and Senior School Interhouse Athletics Carnival was held on Wednesday, 18 June. The Junior School Interhouse Athletics was held on Wednesday, 11 June (field events) and Tuesday 17 June (track events). JUNIOR SCHOOL PLACE
HOUSE
1st
Miller
2nd
Rowland
3rd
Whight
4th
Hodges
MIDDLE AND SENIOR SCHOOL PLACE
GIRLS
BOYS
OVERALL
1st
Whight
Rowland
Whight
2nd
Hodges
Whight
Rowland
3rd
Rowland
Miller
Hodges
4th
Miller
Hodges
Miller
Interschool Cross Country
Page 70
2014 School Magazine
SPORT AGE CHAMPIONS
RECORDS
AGE (YRS)
GIRLS CHAMPION
BOYS CHAMPION
9
Babette Verkuijl
Brian Hayes
10
Caitlin Ainsworth
Luke Mustard
11
Emily Price
Bodene Hinchy Job (Joe) Verkijl
12 Annandale
Dominique RowbothamSpampinato
Nathan Wright
Sally Jones
Jacob Krayem
13
Alice Adebiyi
Adam Krayem Ryan Wingham
14
Kajsa Souter
Kelsey Hesp
12 North Ward
15
Ella Thompson
Michael Crane
16
Annelise PretzschKalsgaard
Benjamin Thompson
Open
Anna Staib
Hayden Kerr
Athletics Carnival 2014
EVENT
NAME
TIME
8 Years Boys Shot Put
Max Papageorge
6.25m
8 Years Girls Long Jump
Ruby Davies
2.70m
8 Years Boys Discus
Daniel Bennett
11.69m
8 Years Girls Discus
Annika Groube
9.62m
9 Years Boys 80m
Brian Hayes
10.68m
9 Years Boys Discus
Thomas Bow
17.45m
9 Years Girls Discus
Shreya Urkude
9.69m
10 Years Boys Discus
Luke Mustard
22.6m
10 Years Girls Discus
Caitlin Ainsworth
13.74m
11 Years Boys Discus
Maddox Whitney
18.57m
11 Years Boys Discus
Sophie Foley
13.5m
12 Years Boys Discus
Tom Greenwood
19.12m
12 Years Girls Discus
Dominique RowbothamSpampinato
20.15m
12 Years Boys 400m
Jacob Krayem
1min 09.43 sec
12 Years Boys 1500m
Yideg Nethery
5min 09.25 sec
13 Years Girls Discus
Lara Yore
23.8m
14 Years Girls Triple Jump
Kajsa Souter
11.08m
14 Years Girls Long Jump
Kajsa Souter
5.01m
15 yrs Boys 200m
Harrison Hughes
23.26
15 yrs Boys Discus p
Michael Crane
40.34m
15 yrs Boys 1500m
Tesfa Nethery
4min 35.91 sec
16 yrs Girls Shot Put
Annelise PretzschKalsgaard
11.34m
16 yrs Girls Javelin
Annelise PretzschKalsgaard
40.46m
Athletics Carnival 2014
2014 School Magazine
Page 71
SPORT INTERSCHOOL This year’s secondary Interschool Athletics Carnival was held Wednesday, 20th and Thursday, 21st August at the Sports Reserve North Ward. The Junior School competed in the ‘B’ Schools Townsville Primary Schools Sport Athletics Carnival on Thursday, 14 August at the Sports Reserve in North Ward. TGS placed 4th overall with two students setting new records, Yideg Nethery in the 800m setting a new U12 record of 2:26.10 and Lou-Isa Natoga Varea in the Shot Put with a throw of 7.45m. RESULTS AGE (YRS)
GIRLS
BOYS
13
1st
5th
14
3rd
3rd
15
1st
2nd
16
6th
3rd
Open
6th
6th
Overall
2nd
3rd
INFANT SPORTS DAY The theme of this year’s Prep - 2 Sports Day was ‘Hollywood’. All classes picked their favourite characters from famous Hollywood movies. The movie director, Mr Noel Nethery, and Lego pieces from the recent movie, Mrs Trish Duffy and Mr Leigh Fotheringham, were on hand to make sure the actors knew when it was time for lights, camera and action. The Year 6 student leaders were excellent helpers as always, running the activities and guiding the students enthusiasm and excitement in the right direction. The running races at the end of the morning were a highlight with students running from the paparazzi down the red carpet.
Infants Sports Day - Scary Lions
INTERSCHOOL OVERALL RESULTS – DIVISION ‘A’ CARNIVAL
GIRLS
BOYS
Swimming
2nd
2nd
Cross Country
2nd
1st
Athletics
2nd
3rd
Overall
1st
2nd
Page 72
Club Netball
Club Rugby
Rowing
Club Netball
Interschool Swimming
2014 School Magazine
SPORTS AWARD WINNERS GRIMSEY CUP (Overall House Girls) Hodges DUFFIN SHIELD (Overall House Boys) Whight ROBERTSON SHIELD (Overall House Champion) Whight INTERSCHOOL SPORT TRI-REPRESENTATIVE MEDALLIONS Junior School Caitlin Ainsworth Samuel Brooks Lucy Callan Brittany Courtney Gerard Hayes Bodene Hinchy Charlotte Meade Harry Smythe Dominique RowbothamSpampinato Middle School Yideg Nethery Shimmer Hinchy Travis Busch Sally Jones Shirley Alcock Ryan Ringham Lara leong Anna Caleo Danette potgieter
Kelsey Hesp Lexie Pattel Hiteshin Lopata Spencer Bartsch Isabelle Oxley Senior School Ella Thompson Sophie Kaesehagen Ben Thompson Tahryn Kellie Emma Barsi Sarah Hesp Aiden Leong Chelsea Gerrard Mina Kaess Jake Rebgetz Anna Staib QUEENSLAND REPRESENTATIVES Tamara Astbury (Hockey Officiating) Emma Barsi (Sailing) Chris Barsi (Sailing) Joshua Bertucci (Futsal & Football) Mason Blizzard (Futsal & Football) Emily Busch (Indoor Netball) Travis Busch (Indoor Cricket) Brendan Granata (Go Karting) Emma Henderson (Athletics) Sarah Hesp (Basketball)
Kate Irving (Gymnastics) Sanjeevan Ketheesan (Hockey) Jacob Krayem (Football) Kira Muller (Pool Rescue) Tesfa Nethery (Cross Country) Yideg Nethery (Athletics) Lauren Nolan (Tae Kwon Do) Annelise Pretzsch-Kalsgaard (Athletics) Jake Rebgetz (Indoor Cricket & Mens Netball & Indoor mixed Netball) Jordan Reichhold (Basketball) Sheridan Reichhold (Basketball) Dominique RowbothamSpampinato (Soccer) Anna Staib (Netball) Kajsa Souter (Athletics) Thomas Watson (Rugby Officiating) Joshua Williams ( AFL) AUSTRALIAN REPRESENTATIVES Hannah Astbury (Hockey) Jordan Baxter (Tae Kwon Do) Chelsea Gerrard (Triathlon) Anna Staib (Athletics) Alexander Ellis (Athletics)
JUNIOR SCHOOL SPORTSWOMAN OF THE YEAR Dominique RowbothamSpampinato JUNIOR SCHOOL SPORTSMAN OF THE YEAR Gerard Hayes PIERRE DE COUBERTIN AWARD Chelsea Gerrard MIDDLE SCHOOL SPORTSWOMAN OF THE YEAR Kajsa Souter MIDDLE SCHOOL SPORTSMAN OF THE YEAR Yideg Nethery PRINCIPAL’S FEMALE ALL-ROUNDER Chelsea Gerrard PRINCIPAL’S MALE ALL-ROUNDER Jake Rebgetz DAVIDA TUCKER SPORTSWOMAN OF THE YEAR Hannah Astbury BILL TUCKER SPORTSMAN OF THE YEAR Aidan Leong
SPORTS AWARD WINNERS Yideg Nethery, Jake Rebgetz, Aidan Leong, Hannah Astbury, Chelsea Gerrard, Kajsa Souter
2014 School Magazine
Page 73
SPORT
HOUSE CAPTAINS Front Row:
Brittaneigh Cross, Sarah Maguire, Maisha Jamali, Sune Lubbe, Renae Bertucci, Anna Staib, Chelsea Gerrard, Brearna Hovey
Second Row: Mrs Catherine de Freitas Pessoa, Isabelle Oxley, Matthew Maguire, Rebecca Stephenson, Oliver Meade, Kajsa Souter, Joseph Boggild, Anna Caleo, Zack Bourne, Ms Jamie Coulch, Ms Naomi Adams Third Row: Jack Dunn, Alexander Springall, Glenn Nilson, Aidan Leong, Liam Bonner, Jake Rebgetz, Hayden Kerr, Bailey Metcalfe-Smith
AFL - INTERSCHOOL (PRIMARY)
Front Row: Amy Bragg, Zak Miller, Phoebe Lavender, Katerina Plumb, Tahlia Peterson, Annabel Kelly, Amy Welch, Alexander Scarcia, Taylah Cuttell, Ally Minuzzo, Kaajal Daniel Second Row: Mr Leigh Fotheringham (Coach), Stanley Alcock, Orlando Arboit, Leela Percy, Tylan Dowthwaite, Dominique RowbothamSpampinato, Craig Mahy, Sam Papageorge, Christopher Cole, Ethan Harris, Samuel Cooke, Mrs Lizzie Wood (Coach) Third Row: Christopher Kirk, Hannah Anear, Anna Winks, Nathan Wright, Ivy Walker, Riley Kind, Jake Cuttell, Lucy Bragg, Danika Berra Absent:
Page 74
Corey Gardiner, Samantha McCormick
2014 School Magazine
SPORT
AFL - YEAR 7 Front Row: Owen Spanswick, Bowen Cooke, Ayden Russell, Travis Busch, Christopher Wrigglesworth, Avital Lindsay-Shad, Georgia Irving Second Row: Mr Ken Raven (Coach), Hayden Littlejohn, James Cuttell, Yideg Nethery, Chantelle Markham, Matthew Turnbull, Jack Moore, Jackson Williams Third Row: Shaun Bell, Jye Davies, Emma Robertson, Taiku Wailu, Ammie Stephenson, Maia Konicek
AFL - OPEN GIRLS
Front Row: Chelsea Alderton-Lillis, Catherine Adebiyi, Whitney Brown, Amanda Murdoch, Kasie Muller, Caitlin Tait, Ella Thompson Second Row: Mr Ken Raven (Coach), Jessie Gaynor, Chloe Williamson, Tia Robinson, Anna Staib, Rose Muller, Samantha Duggan, Ellie Blacket
2014 School Magazine
Page 75
SPORT
AFL - OPEN BOYS Front Row: Brendon Granata, Rowan Nix, Anarion Gray, Zachary Kenway, Glenn Nilson, Patrick Burke, Alex Nicolosi Second Row: Mr Ken Raven (Coach), Morgan Baker, Jake Rebgetz, Wade Forster, Stanley Cham, Jacob Briggs, Jack Dunn Third Row: Harry Terry, Max O’Connor, Joshua Williams, Alexander Jones, Liam Bonner
ATHLETICS - INTERSCHOOL (PRIMARY) Front Row: Laura Fraser, Carissa Rasalam, Olivia Brennan, Kylan Cutts, Emily O’Callaghan, Angus Richardson, Abraham (Lode) Lasschuijt, Sarah Binns (Captain), Jacob Krayem (Captain), Oscar Daly, Chelsea Small, Connor Cutmore, Maya Payne, Sascha Patil, Aaryan Patil, Ned Fairley Second Row: Thomas Greatorex, Jack Zenger, Ruby Davies, Grace Jepson, Brian Hayes, Elsa Baker, Isabella Baker, Jon Balaam, Brittany Courtney, Amy Bragg, Jack Valentine, Chelsy Venturato, Freya Boggild, Madeline Connery, Jack Greenwood Third Row: Mr Leigh Fotheringham (Coach), Ms Kristine Cairns (Coach), Ally Minuzzo, Charlotte Meade, Caitlin Ainsworth, Lucy Callan, Ashani Hazratwala, Stanley Alcock, Harrison Baxter, Sarah Jacob, Ellie-Rae Thompson, Hugh Stack, Campbell Corrigan, Max Balaam, Harrison Smythe, James O’Dea, Mr Ken Raven (Coach), Mr Noel Nethery (Coach) Fourth Row: Avital Lindsay-Shad, Daniel Perez Castillo, Samuel Brooks, Job Verkuijl, Sean Suk, Mishti Dua, Sophie Foley, Bodene Hinchy, Gerard Hayes, Alexandra Lukacs, Travis Busch, Jackson Williams , Jack Bragg, Matthew Ferguson Fifth Row:
Emily Lafferty, Anna Winks, Sally Jones, Christian Minuzzo, Ammie Stephenson, Shimmer Hinchy, Taiku Wailu, Emma Robertson, Jye Davies, Ereni Manolis, Dominique Rowbotham-Spampinato, Jessica Wood
Absent:
Adam Binns, Georgia Gardiner, Luke Mustard, Lou-Isa Natoga Varea, Yideg Nethery, David Nugent, Ellise Pickering, Emily Price
Page 76
2014 School Magazine
SPORT
ATHLETICS - INTERSCHOOL (SECONDARY) Front Row: Shirley Alcock, Sarah Maguire, Madison Irving, Kajsa Souter, Shannon Perry, Hayden Kerr (Captain), Emily Busch (Captain), Brydie Hooper, Claire Brooke, Lexie Pattel, Mali Thompson, Lara Gilbett Second Row: Mr Peter Spilsbury (Coach), Ms Aimee Sheahan (Coach), Isabella Dooley, Danette Potgieter, Beverley Zhong, MaggieRose Thompson, Lara Yore, Jarrod Hall, Chelsea Gerrard, Emma Henderson, Charles Hellmuth-Morrin, Anna Caleo, Mr Ken Raven (Coach) Third Row: Lara Leong, Nell Harris, Chelsea Alderton-Lillis, Tahryn Kellie, Sophie Kaesehagen, Ryan Wingham, Ella Thompson, Natalin Kaess, Chloe Cunningham, Alice Adebiyi, Dylan Anger Fourth Row: Rachel Nutchey, Isabelle Oxley, Georgia Bell, Whitney Brown, Sheldon Brennan, Connor McEwen, Emma Barsi, Amy Gilbett, Morgan Baker, Thomas Watson, Jordan Reichhold, Annelise Pretzsch-Kalsgaard, Renae Bertucci Fifth Row: Jessica Wilkins, Matthew Maguire, Kasie Muller, Natasha Robinson, Savannah Doyle, Stanley Cham, Samuel Hudman, Sophie Arbouin, Rose Muller, Rebecca Stephenson, Jack Jankovic, Luke Moran Sixth Row: Benjamin Thompson, Nemo Matson, Kelsey Hesp, Spencer Bartsch, Nicholas (Jake) Doran, Jordan Ramm, Bailey MetcalfeSmith, Lachlan Ainsworth, Ashley Brooke, Joshua Bertucci, Benjamin McEwen, Hiteshin Lopata, Harrison Hughes Seventh Row: Anarion Gray, Rossly Bourne, Michael Crane, Nicholas Owens, Jake Rebgetz, Aidan Leong, Anna Staib, Liam Bonner, Glenn Nilson, Geordie Meekin, Lachlan Dwyer, Finn Newsway Absent: Rory Allen, Kurt Boldy, Brodie Campbell, Noah Chapman, Alexander Ellis, Sanjeevan Ketheesan, Brett MacElroy, Tesfa Nethery, Billy Speed, Robert Spence, Natasha Tahan
BASKETBALL - INTERSCHOOL (PRIMARY)
Front Row: Nahal Naraghi, Aparna Sankar, Nathan Bennett, Lucy Callan, Caitlin Ainsworth, Charlotte Meade, Ashleigh Richardson, Connor Latouf Second Row: Erin Keogh, Ashani Hazratwala, Ruben Nethery, Cameron Gisinger, Lauren Fisher, Erin Bell, Lachlan Carey, Sarah Jacob, Mrs Joanne Smith (Coach) Third Row: Mr Luke Brennan (Coach), Shakira Camp, Luis Dominic Castaneda, Bodene Hinchy, Michael Cooper, Emily Fuller, Anika Merhoye, Alexandra Lukacs Fourth Row: Sophie Foley, Jake McAuliffe-Fickling, Ereni Manolis, Emily Price, Tom Greenwood, Sophie Horn, Alyssa Binder
2014 School Magazine
Page 77
SPORT
BASKETBALL - YEAR 7
Front Row: Simran Rao, Dileesha Senanayake, Lou-Isa Natoga Varea, Taylah Olsen, Sally Jones, Tarni Deacon Johnstone, Lauren Nolan, Alyssa Lee-Knauer, Vrinda Baveja, Anna Bogiatzis Second Row: Mrs Debbie Winkel (Coach), Max Balaam, Nissanth Agilan, Ryan Baxter, Elisabeth Allan, Cherrie Gali, Shimmer Hinchy, Tayla Payne, Kevin Mathew, Daniel Lindsay-Shad, Miss Karyn Kybus (Coach) Third Row: Noah Smith, Jared Heymann, Nafsir Fayez, Jacob Krayem, Jacob Golding, Christian Minuzzo, Ben Cocklin, Tin Pham
BASKETBALL - OPEN GIRLS
Front Row: Chelsea Gerrard, Hannah Astbury, Abby McAuliffe-Pease (Captain), Jordan Reichhold, Tamara Astbury Second Row: Mrs Jodie Davey (Coach), Sheridan Reichhold, Samantha Duggan, Anna Staib, Samantha Crossley Absent:
Page 78
Sarah Hesp
2014 School Magazine
SPORT
BASKETBALL - OPEN BOYS Front Row: Hei Lok (Anson) Cheng, Peter Tsoi, Michael Bogiatzis, Joshua Hilton, Enoch Yat-Lok Pang Second Row: Mr Luke Brennan (Coach), Lachlan Ainsworth, Leonard Warrington, Joshua Williams, Linus Goldstone
CRICKET - INTERSCHOOL (PRIMARY) Front Row: Georgia Gorrie, Erin Blackman, Matthew Ferguson, Rohan Plowman, Jared Zenger, Timothy Watson, Leo Fairley, Ashley Klopper Second Row: Brittany Courtney, Vatsal Anand, Saxon Horsington, Lachlan Taylor, Harrison Baxter, Miella Sartori, Kalani Guillien, Campbell Corrigan, Mrs Trish Duffy (Coach)
2014 School Magazine
Page 79
SPORT
CROSS COUNTRY - INTERSCHOOL (PRIMARY) Front Row: Connor Latouf, Grace Kelly, Matthew Ferguson, Ashleigh Richardson, Daniel Lindsay-Shad, Shimmer Hinchy (Captain), Harrison Smythe, Darcy Locke, Leo Fairley, Matthew Moran, Minha Oh Second Row: Mr Leigh Fotheringham (Coach), Ms Kristine Cairns (Coach), Charlotte Meade, Ashani Hazratwala, Lachlan Carey, Leyton Clifford, Stanley Alcock, Thomas Davies, Avital Lindsay-Shad, Lucy Callan, Caitlin Ainsworth, Brittany Courtney, Mr Ken Raven (Coach), Mr Noel Nethery (Coach) Third Row: Travis Busch, Gerard Hayes, Bodene Hinchy, Alyssa Binder, Sophie Foley, Sally Jones, Dominique Rowbotham-Spampinato, Noah Smith, Samuel Brooks, Erica Tyler Absent: Yideg Nethery (Captain), Lauren Nolan, Corey Gardiner
CROSS COUNTRY - INTERSCHOOL (SECONDARY) Front Row:
Shirley Alcock, Sarah Maguire, Belinda Dennis, Amy Watson, Kajsa Souter, Anna Staib (Captain), Jake Rebgetz (Captain), Danette Potgieter, Lexie Pattel, Alicia Young, Mali Thompson, Brianna MacDonald, Lara Gilbett Second Row: Mr Ken Raven (Coach), Max Tory, Hannah Fernandes, Meredith Tyler, Lara Yore, Nell Harris, Natalin Kaess, Adam Krayem, Tahryn Kellie, Benjamin Boskell, Ella Thompson, Takuma Asai, Lara Leong, Makenna Short, Chelsea Gerrard, Anna Caleo Third Row: Sophie Kaesehagen, Ryan Wingham, Thomas Watson, Renae Bertucci, Annelise Pretzsch-Kalsgaard, Jordan Reichhold, Maxwell Cooke, Whitney Brown, Grace Pickering, Amy Gilbett, Isabelle Oxley, Tate Hinchy, Jasmine Tait, Emma Henderson Fourth Row: Catherine Adebiyi, Natasha Robinson, James Hultgren, Matthew Maguire, Hiteshin Lopata, Samuel Hudman, Spencer Bartsch, Benjamin Thompson, Ben Rane, Oliver de Jersey, Sheridan Reichhold, Luke Moran, Emma Barsi Fifth Row: Kelsey Hesp, Joshua Bertucci, Sabrina Wightman, Cameron Crouch, Dylan Boggild, Aidan Leong, Liam Bonner, Geordie Meekin, Sam Tory, Jordan Ramm, Wade Forster, Jayden Livock Absent: Sarah Hesp, Joseph Kenway, Roger Murray, Tesfa Nethery, Angus Small, Elsie Stoeckl, Dale Stothart
Page 80
2014 School Magazine
SPORT
FOOTBALL - INTERSCHOOL (PRIMARY) Front Row: Luke Mustard, Leo Fairley, Jared Zenger, Vatsal Anand, Taylah Cuttell, Campbell Corrigan, Darcy Arnold, Harrison Smythe, Madison Flemming, Erin Blackman Second Row: Mr Leigh Fotheringham (Coach), Blake Cook, Ellie-Rae Thompson, Lauren Fisher, Mitch McGrath, Harrison Baxter, Joshua Small, Sarah Jacob, Ashani Hazratwala, Charlotte Meade, Christopher Kirk, Ms Debbie Oliver (Coach) Third Row: Ethan Harris, Erica Tyler, Miella Sartori, Emily Fuller, Madelline Johnson, Shakira Camp, Anika Merhoye, Job (Joe ) Verkuijl, Leyton Clifford, Daniel Perez Castillo Fourth Row: Alexandra Lukacs, Hannah Anear, Sophie Foley, Joshua Rasalam, Georgie Lidgett, Samantha McCormick, Callum Miller, Samuel Brooks, Monty McCormick Absent:
Adam Binns
FOOTBALL - YEAR 7 Front Row: Anna Bogiatzis, Rachel Pierotti, Lauren Nolan, Taylah Olsen, Kesse Johnson, Nikhita Nair, Vrinda Baveja, Dimanthi Gamage, Avital Lindsay-Shad Second Row: Mr Ken Raven (Coach), Ryan Baxter, Bowen Cooke, Lochlan Ward, Tia Wilkinson, Cherrie Gali, Sally Jones, Jamie-Lea Fels, Christofer Moores, Daniel Lindsay-Shad Third Row: James Cuttell, Jared Heymann, Timothy Likely, Taiku Wailu, Ben Cocklin, Oliver Jhinku, Benjamin Parkinson, Jack Moore
2014 School Magazine
Page 81
SPORT
FOOTBALL - U15 BOYS Front Row: Adam Krayem, Matthew Maguire, Nicholas (Jake) Doran, Lasse Urner, Austin (Zac) Victory, Finn Kaesehagen, Luke Moran, Joseph Picken Second Row: Mr John Sibthorpe (Coach), Corin Feist, Oliver Meade, Tasnim Zaman, William Price, Joshua Bertucci, Ben Rane, Farhan Ahmed, Ethan Moffat, Mr David Mendiolea (Coach) Absent:
Mason Blizzard, Kosta Sarinas, Anton Vananalagi, Sebastian Von Mellenthin
FOOTBALL - OPEN BOYS Front Row: Finn Urner, Brendon Granata, Rowan Nix, Glenn Nilson, Alex Nicolosi, Zachary Kenway, Stanley Cham, Lasse Urner, Takuma Asai Second Row: Mr John Sibthorpe (Coach), Brandon Blatchford, Geordie Meekin, Max O’Connor, Hugh Russell, Nicholas Owens, Anarion Gray, Jin Young Choi, Blaik Mundy, Mr David Mendiolea (Coach) Absent:
Page 82
Alexander Edgar
2014 School Magazine
SPORT
HOCKEY - INTERSCHOOL (PRIMARY) Front Row:
Luke Mustard, Matthew Ferguson, Ashleigh Richardson, Vatsal Anand, Bailey Huckvale, Charlotte Meade, Darcy Arnold, Phoebe Lavender, Leo Fairley, Isabelle Spanswick
Second Row: Mr Leigh Fotheringham (Coach), Daniel Lee, Alexander Scarcia, Lucy Callan, Amelie Richardson Schulz, Daniel Perez Castillo, Arav Ahuja, Ashani Hazratwala, Saxon Horsington, Lachlan Williams, Miss Louise Symonds (Coach) Third Row: Nikolas Mitchell, Lachlan Taylor, Ethan Harris, Erica Tyler, Emily Fuller, Madelline Johnson, Ciara Kavanagh, Maya Miller Fourth Row: Emily Lafferty, Samuel Brooks, Kasmira Mudd, Ivy Walker, Joshua Rasalam, Liam Gillham, Gerard Hayes Absent:
Adam Binns
MAZON HOCKEY Front Row: Ashleigh Richardson, Emily Lafferty, James Cuttell, Travis Busch, Anna Bogiatzis, Charlotte Meade, Owen Spanswick Second Row: Miss Ruth Young (Coach), Thomas Davies, Tia Wilkinson, Jacob Krayem, Sophie Horn, Taylah Olsen, Christofer Moores
2014 School Magazine
Page 83
SPORT
NETBALL - INTERSCHOOL (PRIMARY) Front Row: Nahal Naraghi, Ally Minuzzo, Abindhara Slingsby, Ellie-Rae Thompson, Caitlin Ainsworth, Taylah Cuttell, Tahlia Peterson, Aparna Sankar, Mia Jones, Diya Iyer Second Row: Ms Kristine Cairns (Coach), Ms Debbie Oliver (Coach), Georgia Hooper, Erin Bell, Hannah Low, Annabel Kelly, Anika Merhoye, Leela Percy, Amy Welch, Sarah Jacob, Katerina Plumb, Erin Keogh, Miss Emma Jackson (Coach) Third Row: Mishti Dua, Alexandra Lukacs, Amity Searle, Sophie Foley, Danika Berra, Alyssa Binder, Hannah Anear, Sarah Moss, Shakira Camp Fourth Row: Anna Winks, Ella Dawes, Georgie Lidgett, Emily Price, Xanthe Lamari, Sophie Horn, Riya Urkude, Lucy Bragg, Dominique Rowbotham-Spampinato
NETBALL - YEAR 7 Front Row: Simran Rao, Vrinda Baveja, Dileesha Senanayake, Anna Bogiatzis, Taylah Olsen, Rachel Pierotti, Georgia Irving Second Row: Miss Karyn Kybus (Coach), Alyssa Lee-Knauer, Nikhita Nair, Jamie-Lea Fels, Maia Konicek, Kesse Johnson, Elisabeth Allan, LouIsa Natoga Varea Third Row: Jessica Stobie, Tayla Payne, Emma Robertson, Sarah Binns, Ammie Stephenson, Tarni Deacon Johnstone
Page 84
2014 School Magazine
SPORT
NETBALL - GRAMMAR 1 Renae Bertucci (Captain), Sophie Kaesehagen, Tahryn Kellie, Sune Lubbe, Emma Barsi, Amy Gilbett, Jaime Jensen, Natasha Robinson, Meg Veness, Mrs Prue Watson (Coach & Director of Netball)
NETBALL - GRAMMAR 2 Shelby Hill, Chloe Kern, Ellie Rose Tatnell, Shruti Roche, Sofia Santagada, Beverley Zhong, Eleanor Skuza, Mahalia Dwyer, Sophie Arbouin, Miss Aimee Sheahan (Coach), Mrs Prue Watson (Director of Netball)
2014 School Magazine
Page 85
SPORT
NETBALL - GRAMMAR 3 Belinda Dennis, Isabella Dooley, Cara Dohnalek, Brooke Perry, Shannon Perry, Makkedde Gadsby, Sabrina Wightman, Savannah Doyle, Kinta Deacon Johnstone, Miss Bianca Battoraro (Coach), Mrs Prue Watson (Director of Netball)
NETBALL - GRAMMAR 4 Esther Brandon, Brydie Hooper, Elyssa Kelk, Tiahna Ormes, Samantha Beringen, Catherine Adebiyi, Meg Sturgess, Ellie Blacket, Emma Terry, Mrs Chelsea Papageorge (Coach), Mrs Prue Watson (Director of Netball)
Page 86
2014 School Magazine
SPORT
NETBALL - GRAMMAR 5 Lucy Watson, Hannah Harden, Alyssa Davison, Natalin Kaess, Erin Yore, Margaret Murray, Rebekah Roberts, Samantha Duggan, Miss Nicole Hodge (Coach), Mrs Prue Watson (Director of Netball) Absent: Georgia Kilah
NETBALL - GRAMMAR 6 Sarah Maguire, Julia Reilly, Audrey Reynolds, Courtney Fersterer, Liliana Starck, Romy Ohlin, Heidi Lynch, Rachel Nutchey, Abby McAuliffePease, Sarah Fairley, Ms Kelly McBean (Coach), Mrs Prue Watson (Director of Netball)
2014 School Magazine
Page 87
SPORT
NETBALL - GRAMMAR 7 Mishayla Richards, Grace-ann Prentice, Erin Taylor, Cassy Delahunty, Rebekah Moller, Zoe Turnbull, Jessie Gaynor, Ms Naomi Adams (Coach), Mrs Prue Watson (Director of Netball) Absent: Shayla Kilah
NETBALL - GRAMMAR 8 Grace Harris, Amy Rashbrooke, Caitlin Tait, Megan Sweeny, Kasie Muller, Rose Muller, Kelsie Stokes, Tia Robinson, Mr Peter Spilsbury (Coach), Mrs Prue Watson (Director of Netball)
Page 88
2014 School Magazine
SPORT
NETBALL - GRAMMAR 9 Negin Naraghi, Lucy Laverack, Lauren Spargo, Amber Fay, Nicole Baker, Dache Geiger, Kathryn Panzenbock, Nicola Anderson, Mrs Rachael Symington (Coach), Mrs Prue Watson (Director of Netball)
NETBALL - GRAMMAR 10 Lauren Hughes, Muskan Yadav, Chenoah Hopkins, Vashti Hall, Jessica Bethel, Krishna Patel, Alexandra Baxter, Jenna Evans, Ms Hannah Murray (Coach), Mrs Prue Watson (Director of Netball) Absent: Eloise Pienaar
2014 School Magazine
Page 89
SPORT
NETBALL - GRAMMAR 11 Lara Gilbett, Brittany Thompson, Lexie Pattel, Maggie-Rose Thompson, Alice Adebiyi, Emilia Hearn, Nell Harris, Annie Small, Rebecca Stephenson, Miss Jamie Coulch (Coach), Mrs Prue Watson (Director of Netball)
NETBALL - GRAMMAR 12 Lou-Isa Natoga Varea, Lauren Nolan, Madison Irving, Monica Hasa, Maia Konicek, Izabella Foley, Jasmine Jones, Makenna Short, Lillian Carson, Miss Nicola Pullinger (Coach), Mrs Prue Watson (Director of Netball)
Page 90
2014 School Magazine
SPORT
NETBALL - GRAMMAR 13 Priscilla Zhong, Kirsty Welch, Zoey Dennis, Lara Yore, Alice Turnour, Jemma Green, Mackenzie Beldan, Sarah Lone, Samantha Hammond, Mrs Lizzie Wood (Coach), Mrs Prue Watson (Director of Netball)
NETBALL - GRAMMAR 14 Risa Walter, Roop Barring, Jemma Ettridge, Jemma Vollmerhause, Anoushka Vyas, Jessica Marko, Jasmine Tait, Kelly Turley, Mrs Petrina Williams (Coach), Mrs Prue Watson (Director of Netball)
2014 School Magazine
Page 91
SPORT
NETBALL - GRAMMAR 15 Emma Verkuijl, Niesha Agilan, Amy Watson, Peyton Reynolds, Ruby Price, Alex Turley, Jessica Wilkins, Miss Amy Raggatt (Coach), Mrs Prue Watson (Director of Netball) Absent: Charlotte Trayner
NETBALL - GRAMMAR 16 Lucianna Walters, Georgia Bliss, Amy Freeman, Diya Patel, Makenzie McGeachie, Emily Lidgett, Meredith Tyler, Sophia Winks, Shantelle Mihalic, Miss Anna Knox (Coach), Mrs Prue Watson (Director of Netball)
Page 92
2014 School Magazine
SPORT
NETBALL - GRAMMAR 17 Ravisha Perera, Molly Bradshaw, Dileesha Senanayake, Arushi Joshi, Maya Noel-Macpherson, Caillin Vener, Cameron McGeachie, Devika Moss, Mrs Joanne Smith (Coach), Mrs Prue Watson (Director of Netball) Absent: Ms Bronwyn Coffey (Coach)
NETBALL - GRAMMAR 18 Georgia Irving, Rachel Pierotti, Vrinda Baveja, Alyssa Lee-Knauer, Elisabeth Allan, Taylah Olsen, Tarni Deacon Johnstone, Ammie Stephenson, Tayla Payne, Miss Karyn Kybus (Coach), Mrs Prue Watson (Director of Netball)
2014 School Magazine
Page 93
SPORT
NETBALL - GRAMMAR 19 Maddison Smythe, Anna Bogiatzis, Dimanthi Gamage, Rishika Nair, Emma Zischke, Nikhita Nair, Kesse Johnson, Praajna Sankar, Jessica Stobie, Mrs Cheryl Kybus (Coach), Mrs Prue Watson (Director of Netball)
NETBALL - GRAMMAR 20 Isabelle Spanswick, Tahlia Peterson, Annabel Kelly, Katerina Plumb, Erica Tyler, Alexandra Lukacs, Emily Fuller, Alyssa Binder, Anna Winks, Georgie Lidgett, Emily Price, Miss Kaitlynne Warren (Coach), Mrs Sandie Harvey (Coach), Mrs Prue Watson (Director of Netball)
Page 94
2014 School Magazine
SPORT
NETBALL - GRAMMAR 21 Diya Iyer, Mia Jones, Abindhara Slingsby, Charlotte Meade, Erin Keogh, Hannah Low, Leela Percy, Anika Merhoye, Samantha McCormick, Sophie Foley, Miss Jacqui King (Coach), Mrs Prue Watson (Director of Netball)
NETBALL - GRAMMAR 22 Philippa Jhinku, Ella Thompson, Aparna Sankar, Alexandra Greatorex, Donalise Suk, Lucy Callan, Ngai Chapman, Amelia Likely, Sarah Moss, Ms Catrina Camakaris (Coach), Ms Larissa Reason (Coach), Mrs Prue Watson (Director of Netball)
2014 School Magazine
Page 95
NETBALL - GRAMMAR 23 Tejal Pillai, Charli Lisowiec, Tahlia Dowthwaite, Ella Alessio, Demi Maartensz, Jamaica Kerrigan-Lane, Lily Hooper, Jorja Maidment, Kiara Clements, Molly Ballantyne, Alyssa Golding, Babette Verkuijl, Mrs Kylie Chesterfield (Coach), Mrs Julie Broome (Coach), Mrs Prue Watson (Director of Netball)
NETBALL - GRAMMAR 24 Abigail Peterson, Blaize Kellie, Olivia Brennan, Asha Patel, Kaylee Robertson, Cate Rose, Ashna Sabesan, Emily O’Callaghan, Ruby Davies, Bonnie Hughes, Mrs Elspeth Jones (Coach), Mrs Lisa Robertson (Coach), Mrs Prue Watson (Director of Netball)
Page 96
2014 School Magazine
NETBALL - GRAMMAR 25 Sharni Maartensz, Lily Konicek, Maya Payne, Sienna Caniato, Mikayla Atkinson, Elenore Locke, Rhea Joshi, Annika Groube, Amy Vollmerhause, Shreya Urkude, Mrs Lona Wilson (Coach), Mrs Prue Watson (Director of Netball)
VICKY WILSON NETBALL Sophie Kaesehagen, Tahryn Kellie, Renae Bertucci (Captain), Sune Lubbe, Emma Barsi, Amy Gilbett, Jaime Jensen, Natasha Robinson, Meg Veness, Sophie Arbouin, Mrs Prue Watson (Director of Netball)
2014 School Magazine
Page 97
SPORT
ROWING - FIRST VIII (GIRLS) Front row:
Alicia Young (Cox) Chloe Cunningham Tully Skinner Isabelle Oxley Lauren Jones
Second row: Corby Green (Coach) Alicia Thygesen Whitney Brown Ella Thompson Emma Green
ROWING - BOYS VIII (BOYS) Front Row:
Brianna MacDonald (Cox), Christopher O’Dempsey, Liam Percy, Liam MacDonald, Jacob Briggs.
Second Row: Corby Green (Coach), Lachlan Jones, Dylan Boggild, Ashley Brooke, James McGettigan.
Page 98
2014 School Magazine
SPORT
ROWING Front Row: Matilda Watson, Claire Dowling, Zoe Masson, Lexie Pattel, Niki Wrigglesworth, Tully Skinner (Captain), Liam Percy (Captain), Madeleine Coppo, Sul-Gi Kim, Brianna MacDonald, Alicia Young, Shirley Alcock Second Row: Mr Corby Green (Director of Rowing), Patrick Willis, Cohen Skinner, Eliza McKay, Hannah Fernandes, Dennis Perez Castillo, Alice Turnour, Olivia Willis, Sachin Patel, Claire Brooke, Mali Thompson, Samuel Willis, Riley O’Kane, Mrs Therese Stewart (Coach) Third Row: Mackenzie Beldan, Lillian Carson, Alicia Thygesen, Jasmine Tait, Samantha Crossley, Manya Tripathi, Whitney Brown, Isabelle Oxley, Ella Thompson, Emma Green, Chloe Cunningham, Lauren Jones, Miss Georgia Bell (Coach) Fourth Row: Nathan Granata, Christopher O’Dempsey, James McGettigan, Connor Hislop, Liam MacDonald, Ashley Brooke, Lachlan Bell, Nemo Matson, Jacob Karlsbakk, Aditya Suvarna, Benjamin Boskell Fifth Row:
Jacob Briggs, Benjamin McEwen, Jackson Green, Alexander Fisher, Dylan Boggild, Lachlan Stobie, Jaime Symington, Carl Burnett, Finn Newsway, Jayden Livock, Lachlan Jones
RUGBY LEAGUE - INTERSCHOOL (PRIMARY) Front Row: Max Miller, Lucas Aitken, Harrison Smythe, Ruben Nethery, Hugh Stack, Stanley Alcock, Lachlan Carey, Nathan Bennett, Zak Miller, Connor Latouf Second Row: Mr Noel Nethery (Coach), Berke Bozkurt, Christopher Cole, Leyton Clifford, Tylan Dowthwaite, Bodene Hinchy, Craig Mahy, Sam Papageorge, Harrison Baxter, Mitch McGrath, Mrs Lizzie Wood (Coach) Third Row: Jarrah Noel-Macpherson, Michael Cooper, Jake McAuliffe-Fickling, Riley Kind, Tom Greenwood, Nathan Wright, Jake Cuttell, Sean Suk
2014 School Magazine
Page 99
SPORT
RUGBY LEAGUE - YEAR 7 Front Row: Bowen Cooke, Matthew Turnbull, Jye Davies, Charlie Callan, Travis Busch, Ryan Baxter Second Row: Mr Ken Raven (Coach), Jackson Williams, Yideg Nethery, Taiku Wailu, Noah Smith, Max Balaam
RUGBY UNION - INTERSCHOOL (PRIMARY) Front Row: Max Miller, Zak Miller, Nikolas Mitchell, Tom Greenwood, Cameron Gisinger, Hugh Stack, Joshua Bourquin Second Row: Mr Giles Derrett (Coach), Bodene Hinchy, Jarrah Noel-Macpherson, Jake McAuliffe-Fickling, Caelan Malone, Nathan Wright, Adam Fittler, Tylan Dowthwaite
Page 100
2014 School Magazine
SPORT
RUGBY UNION U8 Front Row: Tehano Guillien, Daniel Bennett, Jack Greenwood, Aiden Malone, Duke Flemming, Angus Richardson Second Row: Mr Giles Derrett (Director of Rugby), Mr Leigh Fotheringham (Coach), Caden Hall, Reg Alcock, Nathaniel Jefferies, Max Papageorge, Luke Whitehead, Mr Jack Caleo (Coach), Mr Clarke Caleo (Coach)
RUGBY UNION U10 GOLD Front Row: Harrison Leavers, Noah Volich-Kippin, Carter Aitken, Darcy Locke, Dylan Rao, James Low Second Row: Mr Giles Derrett (Director of Rugby), Michael Aslin, Reuben McCall, Stanley Alcock, Joezf Cutler, George Marshman, Mr Luke Brennan (Coach), Mr Chris Gray (Coach), Absent:
Zachary Olsen
2014 School Magazine
Page 101
SPORT
RUGBY UNION U10 BLACK Front Row:
Reilly Latouf, Joshua Connery, Matthew Moran, Mitchell Avery, Gabriel Diedrick, Matthew Watson
Second Row: Mr Giles Derrett (Director of Rugby), Ashley Gisinger, Darshan Brown, Owen Beaney, Mark Moran, Dominic Hill, Mrs Jennifer Smith (Manager) Absent:
Andy Ly
RUGBY UNION U11 Front Row: Max Miller, Zac Miller, Leyton Clifford, Bodene Hinchy, Orlando Arboit, Ruben Nethery, Joshua Bourquin Second Row: Mr Giles Derrett (Director of Rugby), Nikolas Mitchell, Tylan Dowthwaite, Jake McAuliffe-Fickling, Caelan Malone, Lewis Nolan, Jarrah Noel-Macpherson, Craig Mahy, Mr Noel Nethery (Coach)
Page 102
2014 School Magazine
SPORT
RUGBY UNION U12 Front Row: Connor Latouf, Timothy Watson, Christopher Kirk, Tom Greenwood, Jacob Golding, Berke Bozkurt, Ryan Baxter, Max Balaam, Lucas Aitken Second Row: Mr Giles Derrett (Director of Rugby), Blake Wilson, Sam Papageorge, Noah Smith, Sean Suk, Jake Cuttell, Michael Cooper, Charlie Callan, Christopher Cole, Cameron Gisinger, Mr David Terblanche (Coach), Mr Ben Hando (Coach) Third Row: Liam Gillham, Nathan Wright, Timothy Likely, Riley Kind, Nicholas Stewart, Jye Davies, Yideg Nethery, Adam Fittler
RUGBY UNION U13 Front Row:
Ayden Russell, Cohen Skinner, Nathan Brown, Dylan Anger, Deklan Williams, Aaron Tyler, Cooper Arnaboldi
Second Row: Mr Giles Derrett (Director of Rugby & Coach), Hugo Miller, Matthew Stevenson, Cameron Wall, Joshua Searle, Jarrod Hall, Cooper Kiviranta, Jackson Williams, Mr Duane Fraser (Coach) Third Row:
Bryce Saltmarsh, Johnty O’Brien, Taiku Wailu, Cody Tasker, Jordan Blatchford, Ryan Wingham
Absent:
Noah Chapman
2014 School Magazine
Page 103
SPORT
RUGBY UNION U14 Front Row:
Jordan Baxter, Christopher Barsi, Connor Cavallin, Joseph Boggild, Levi Kenway, John Prentice, Sean Andrews, Eliston Hill, Blake Jackson
Second Row: Mr Giles Derrett (Director of Rugby), Charles Hellmuth-Morrin, Webley Ly, Jesse Hammar, Nicholas Avery, Kyle Senior, James Watt, James Watson, Mr Frederick Wood (Coach), Mr Christopher Wilson (Coach) Third Row: Clem Stack, Samuel Arnold, Kelsey Hesp, Benjamin McEwen, Nicholas (Jake) Doran, Jack Jankovic, Zack Bourne
RUGBY UNION U16 Front Row: Lachlan Cox, Max Skinner, Austin (Zac) Victory, Bernard Chong, Luke Moran, Luke Carnes, Thomas Arnold, William Hunter Second Row: Mr Giles Derrett (Director of Rugby), Tate Hinchy, Cain Saltmarsh, Jake Donn, Harrison Hughes, Zion Gray, Ethan Moffat, Sam McConachy, Mr Adrian Moran (Coach) Third Row: Finn Kaesehagen, Louis Sanderson, Andrew Muston, Billy Speed, Clay Malone, Michael Crane, Joshua Hilton
Page 104
2014 School Magazine
SPORT
RUGBY UNION U17 Front Row: Jordan Ramm, Sheldon Brennan, Stanley Cham, Zachary Kenway, Patrick Burke (Captain), Alexander Springall, Samuel Hudman, Thomas Watson, Alex Nicolosi Second Row: Mr Giles Derrett (Director of Rugby), James Prentice, Jack Warrington, Samuel Picken, Benjamin Thompson, Nathan Cruikshank, Brett MacElroy, Samuel McCann, Connor McEwen, Mitchell Clarke, Mr Paul O’Dwyer (Coach), Mr Ken Springall (Coach) Third Row: Glenn Nilson, Hugh Lynch, Angus Small, Thomas Wright, Aiden Marko, Lachlan Dwyer, Wade Forster, Lachlan Cavallin
RUGBY UNION 1ST XV Front Row: Sheldon Brennan, Morgan Baker, Stanley Cham, Zachary Kenway, Patrick Burke, Alexander Springall, Samuel Hudman, Thomas Watson, Alex Nicolosi Second Row: Mr Giles Derrett (Director of Rugby), Jack Dunn, James Prentice, Samuel Picken, Benjamin Thompson, Brett MacElroy, Mitchell Clarke, Hugh Lynch, Rowan Nix, Mr Paul O’Dwyer (Coach), Mr Ken Springall (Coach) Third Row: Glenn Nilson, Harry Terry, Angus Small, Thomas Wright, Aiden Marko, Lachlan Dwyer, Wade Forster, Lachlan Cavallin
2014 School Magazine
Page 105
SPORT
SOFTBALL - YEAR 7 Front Row: Dimanthi Gamage, Rachel Pierotti, Nikhita Nair, Kesse Johnson, Rishika Nair, Anastasia Johnson, Maddison Smythe Second Row: Mrs Pamela Abraham (Coach), Dean Bull, Charlie Callan, Oliver Jhinku, Timothy Likely, Lochlan Ward, Christofer Moores, Thomas Davies Third Row: Benjamin Parkinson, Praajna Sankar, Jessica Stobie, Sarah Binns, Tia Wilkinson, Jamie-Lea Fels Absent:
Sam Ahern, Sarah Cunningham, Santiago Marrero Bruqueta, Ziying Ni
SWIMMING - INTERSCHOOL (PRIMARY) Front Row: Madeline Connery, Brian Hayes, Joshua Connery, Brittany Courtney, Georgina Brooks, Lochlan Ward (Captain), Shimmer Hinchy (Captain), Amy Bragg, William Lidgett, Elsa Baker, Dylan Carey, Daniel Bennett Second Row: Mr Ken Raven (Coach), Mr Leigh Fotheringham (Coach), Jude Palmer, Dylan Rao, Charlotte Meade, Thomas Davies, Emily Lafferty, Sophie Horn, Travis Busch, Lachlan Carey, Jack Bragg, Leo Fairley, Mr Noel Nethery (Coach) Third Row: Phoebe Lavender, Caitlin Ainsworth, Lucy Callan, Amelie Richardson Schulz, Simran Rao, Tahlia Peterson, Hugh Stack, Alexandra Greatorex, Harrison Smythe, Aimee Segal Fourth Row: Mitch McGrath, Alexandra Lukacs, Samuel Brooks, Bodene Hinchy, Job (Joe) Verkuijl, Monty McCormick, Gerard Hayes, Amity Searle, Maya Miller Fifth Row:
Dominique Rowbotham-Spampinato, Lucy Bragg, Georgie Lidgett, Emily Price, Sarah Binns, Sally Jones, Jake McAuliffeFickling, Oliver Jhinku, Christopher Wrigglesworth
Absent:
Yideg Nethery, Corey Gardiner
Page 106
2014 School Magazine
SPORT
SWIMMING - INTERSCHOOL (SECONDARY) Front Row: Isabella Davies, Shirley Alcock, Jade Fahy, Emily Cooke, Aidan Leong (Captain), Chelsea Gerrard (Captain), Lexie Pattel, Krishna Patel, Grace-ann Prentice, Claire Dowling Second Row: Mr Ken Raven (Coach), Emily Lidgett, Lara Leong, Emilia Hearn, Natalin Kaess, de Wet Potgieter, Brydie Hooper, Hannah Fernandes, Danette Potgieter, Meredith Tyler, Anna Caleo Third Row: Sophie Kaesehagen, Sophie Russell, Tate Hinchy, Campbell Briggs, Oliver Meade, Jordan Blatchford, Sam Stocker, Ryan Wingham, Isabelle Oxley, Ella Thompson, Tahryn Kellie Fourth Row: James Hultgren, Christopher O’Dempsey, Emma Barsi, Spencer Bartsch, Sebastian Nancarrow-Abbas, Rhys Doherty, Thomas King, Benjamin Thompson, Kelsey Hesp, Hiteshin Lopata, Maxwell Cooke Fifth Row:
Kinta Deacon Johnstone, Jack Dunn, Liam Bonner, Jaime Symington, Kurt Boldy, Anna Staib, Jake Rebgetz, Lachlan Ainsworth, Brandon Blatchford, Cameron Crouch
Absent:
Hannah Astbury, Sarah Hesp, Hugh Lynch, Kira Muller, Kyle Senior, Tom Watts
TEE BALL - INTERSCHOOL (PRIMARY) Front Row: Isabelle Spanswick, Max Miller, Jon Balaam, Harrison Smythe, Madison Flemming, Bailey Huckvale, Mia Jones, Abindhara Slingsby, Taryn Ramsay, Lachlan Williams, Lucas Aitken, Luke Mustard, Diya Iyer Second Row: Miss Louise Symonds (Coach), Georgia Hooper, Neshi Weerasooriya, Blake Cook, Amelie Richardson Schulz, Gracie Klopper, Joshua Small, Maya Miller, Nikolas Mitchell, Blake Wilson, Hannah Low, Hugh Stack, Ellie-Rae Thompson, Ms Debbie Oliver (Coach) Third Row: Berke Bozkurt, Leyton Clifford, Emily Lafferty, Connor Napier, Mishti Dua, Liam Gillham, Monty McCormick, Morgan Tei, Daniel Perez Castillo, Erica Tyler, Mitch McGrath Fourth Row: Brynaeron Skelding, Riya Urkude, Lucia Rentoule-Gallagher, Quinn Melnike, Georgie Lidgett, Nicholas Stewart, Caelan Malone, Ella Dawes, Maddox Whitney, Adam Fittler, Sean Suk
2014 School Magazine
Page 107
SPORT
TENNIS - INTERSCHOOL (PRIMARY) Front Row: Georgia Gorrie, Daniel Lee, Aparna Sankar, Saxon Horsington, Caitlin Ainsworth, Brynaeron Skelding, Brittany Courtney, Amy Bragg Second Row: Mrs Trish Duffy (Coach), Georgia Hooper, Katerina Plumb, Arav Ahuja, Jake Cuttell, Liam Gillham, Gerard Hayes, Amelie Richardson Schulz, Erin Keogh, Ms Kristine Cairns (Coach) Third Row: Craig Mahy, Quinn Melnike, Ella Dawes, Ivy Walker, Nicholas Stewart, Riya Urkude, Anna Winks Absent:
Ellise Pickering
TENNIS - YEAR 7 Front Row: Owen Spanswick, Kevin Mathew, Christopher Wrigglesworth, Dean Bull, Nissanth Agilan Second Row: Mrs Pamela Abraham (Coach), Praajna Sankar, Chantelle Markham, Jessica Stobie, Rishika Nair
Page 108
2014 School Magazine
SPORT
TOUCH FOOTBALL - INTERSCHOOL (PRIMARY) Front Row: Jon Balaam, Lucas Aitken, Matthew Ferguson, Phoebe Lavender, Ashleigh Richardson, Rohan Plowman, Ally Minuzzo, Connor Latouf, Isabelle Spanswick Second Row: Neshi Weerasooriya, Lachlan Williams, Lucy Callan, Amy Welch, Erin Bell, Lachlan Carey, Tahlia Peterson, Kalani Guillien, Mrs Lizzie Wood (Coach) Third Row: Mr Chris Gray (Coach), Orlando Arboit, Leela Percy, Sean Suk, Michael Cooper, Emily Lafferty, Sam Papageorge, Stanley Alcock, Annabel Kelly Fourth Row: Danika Berra, Lucy Bragg, Xanthe Lamari, Emily Price, Kasmira Mudd, Dominique Rowbotham-Spampinato, Alyssa Binder Absent:
Corey Gardiner
TOUCH FOOTBALL - YEAR 7 Front Row: Georgia Irving, Ammie Stephenson, Ayden Russell, Max Balaam, Shimmer Hinchy, Maia Konicek, Lou-Isa Natoga Varea, Maddison Smythe Second Row: Mrs Debbie Winkel (Coach), Jackson Williams, Elisabeth Allan, Tayla Payne, Sarah Binns, Emma Robertson, Noah Smith, Travis Busch Third Row: Charlie Callan, Yideg Nethery, Christian Minuzzo, Jacob Krayem, Jye Davies, Matthew Turnbull, Hayden Littlejohn
2014 School Magazine
Page 109
SPORT
WATERPOLO - OPEN GIRLS Front Row: Asha Dickinson, Emily Cooke, Tamara Astbury, Anna Staib, Chelsea Gerrard, Jade Fahy, Grace-ann Prentice Second Row: Mrs Lizzi Watson (Coach), Ella Thompson, Isabelle Oxley, Abby McAuliffe-Pease, Emma Barsi, Sophie Russell, Tahryn Kellie
WATERPOLO - OPEN BOYS Front Row: Brandon Blatchford, Jordan Ramm, Jaime Symington, Jed Vinson, Thomas Watson Second Row: Mr Andrew Robson (Coach), Oliver Meade, Nicholas Owens, Wade Forster, Linus Goldstone, James Watson
Page 110
2014 School Magazine
Music Tour Members
Grammar Music
Page 111
MUSIC
Members of Lezom
‘Lezom’ performing at Grammar Sings Concert
Minors Choir
Senior School Soiree
ANZAC performers
Page 112
Grammar Sings Concert
Tour Choir Members
2014 School Magazine
MUSIC
Grammar Singers performing at Grammar Sings Concert Multi-Award Winning Mezzo Choir
Junior School Andante Strings
MUSIC LEADERS
Katelinel Moores, Ruby Ioannou, Kieran Dean, Samuel McNamara, Bianca Parison, Mr Samuel Blanch (Director of Music), Kurt Boldy, James Hultgren, Eva Caley, Aleeah Winkler
2014 School Magazine
Page 113
MUSIC
ANDANTE STRINGS Front Row: Daniel Perez Castillo, Thomas Tory, Suin Yu, Bailey Huckvale, Mia Jones, Ella Alessio, Minha Oh, Harris Beaney, Luke Carroll Second Row: Mrs Fiona Burnett, Sarah Jacob, Georgia Gorrie, Joshua Thomas, Daniel Lee, Ethan Harris, Joshua Lee, Jude Palmer, Lachlan Williams, Dylan Rao Third Row: Maya Miller, Alyssa Binder, Dominique Rowbotham-Spampinato, Riya Urkude, Mishti Dua, Amity Searle, Emily Lafferty, Taylah Cuttell, Miss Rebecca Brown
ALLEGRO STRINGS Front Row: Taylah Cuttell, Daniel Perez Castillo, Daniel Lee, Lachlan Williams, Luke Carroll Second Row: Miss Rebecca Brown, Maya Miller, Amity Searle, Dominique Rowbotham-Spampinato, Alyssa Binder, Emily Lafferty, Sarah Jacob
Page 114
2014 School Magazine
MUSIC
CELTIC STRINGS
Front Row: Bianca Parison, Tara Rane, Katelinel Moores, Alicia Thygesen, Aleeah Winkler, Julia Jacob, Simran Rao Second Row: Mrs Megan Donnelly, Kevin Mathew, Krishna Patel, James Hultgren, Olivia Binder, Christofer Moores, Arushi Joshi Third Row: Jared Heymann, Lauren Todd, Samuel McNamara, Jasmine Lee, Nicola Todd, Bethany Masson
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Front Row: Eva Caley, Aleeah Winkler, Miss Laura Tomlin, Jasmine Lee, Michael Carroll, Bianca Parison Second Row: Anoj Sabesan, Julia Jacob, Lauren Jones, Ziying Ni, Min Jin Oh Third Row: Kierstyn Miller, Su Soe, Lachlan Stobie, Bianca Bacchiella, Olivia Binder
2014 School Magazine
Page 115
MUSIC
GUITAR ENSEMBLE (JUNIOR) Front Row: Katerina Plumb, Thomas Taylor, Lachlan Taylor, Jared Zenger, Isabelle Spanswick Second Row: Mr Philip Honey, Amelie Richardson Schulz, Bodene Hinchy, Nicholas Stewart, Sarah Jacob
GUITAR ENSEMBLE (MIDDLE SCHOOL) Jordan Blatchford, Oliver Meade, Kiara Vest
Page 116
2014 School Magazine
MUSIC
GUITAR ENSEMBLE (SENIOR) Mr Philip Honey, Brittany Tapiolas, Angus Small, Kurt Boldy, Nicholas Owens, Samuel McCann, William Hunter
ROCK BAND Lachlan Ainsworth, Alexander Jones, Harrison Price, Dylan Boggild
2014 School Magazine
Page 117
MUSIC
BAND (JUNIOR)
Front Row: Max Miller, Amy Welch, Gracie Klopper, Emily Fuller, Maya Miller, Annabel Kelly, Philippa Jhinku, Luke Carroll Second Row: Mrs Fiona Burnett, Katerina Plumb, Daniel Lee, Thomas Gray, Callum Miller, Jake Cuttell, Lachlan Carey, Sarah Jacob Third Row: Kasmira Mudd, Xanthe Lamari, Emily Price, Ivy Walker, Sophie Horn, Alyssa Binder
BIG BAND Front Row: Anoj Sabesan, Max Tory, Angus Gebers, Kieran Dean, Lakota Grech, Angus Marsh-Brown, Dylan Zischke Second Row: Simran Rao, Lauren Jones, Jessica Stobie, Emma Higgins, Bianca Bacchiella, Niki Wrigglesworth Third Row: Kiona DeSouza-McNamara, Samuel McNamara, Kurt Boldy, Shruti Roche, Sachin Patel Absent:
Page 118
Dr David Salisbury
2014 School Magazine
MUSIC
CONCERT BAND
Front Row: Jessica Aslin, Adele Pickering, Emma Higgins, Jessica Stobie, Niki Wrigglesworth, Simran Rao Second Row: Mrs Megan Donnelly, Christofer Moores, Oliver Jhinku, Kiona DeSouza-McNamara, Tara Rane, Jared Heymann, Vrinda Baveja, Kevin Mathew Third Row: Max Tory, James Barlow, James Hultgren, Campbell Briggs, Angus Marsh-Brown
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Front Row: Anoj Sabesan, Michael Carroll, Sam Tory, Bianca Parison, Mr Samuel Blanch, Aleeah Winkler, Sarah Lone, Angus Gebers, Min Jin Oh Second Row: Kierstyn Miller, Jessica Stobie, Bianca Bacchiella, Nicola Todd, Oliver de Jersey, Jasmine Lee, Lauren Todd, Katelinel Moores, Lauren Jones, Simran Rao Third Row: Miss Laura Tomlin, Jackson Ballantyne, Dennis Perez Castillo, Lakota Grech, Angus Marsh-Brown, Max Tory, Thomas King, Sachin Patel, Kiona DeSouza-McNamara Fourth Row: Adele Pickering, Jared Heymann, Gun-Ho Jang, Samuel McNamara, Finn Newsway, James Hultgren, Emma Higgins, Grace Pickering
2014 School Magazine
Page 119
MUSIC
BOYS CHOIR (JUNIOR) Front Row: Daniel Bennett, James O’Dea, Sam Fairley, Max Miller, Brandon Gibbs, Leo Fairley, Joshua Connery, Timothy Watson, Connor Latouf, Memphis Bell, Brian Hayes, Gabriel Diedrick, James Low Second Row: Dylan Rao, Harris Beaney, Thomas Browne, Harrison Leavers, Matthew Ferguson, Jack Bragg, Noah Volich-Kippin, Darcy Locke, Samuel Cooke, Dominic Hill, Sam Scott, Max Papageorge, Charlie Ward, Lachlan Williams Third Row: Mr Noel Nethery, Joshua Thomas, Harrison Smythe, Vatsal Anand, Nicholas Rose, Joezf Cutler, Reuben McCall, Ruben Nethery, Mischa Johansen, Alexander Scarcia, Christopher Kirk, Ashley Gisinger, Gabriel Reidy Fourth Row: Thomas Bow, Ryan Ingram, Blake Wilson, Nikolas Mitchell, Sam Papageorge, Tylan Dowthwaite, Craig Mahy, Gerard Hayes, Leyton Clifford, Arav Ahuja, Cameron Gisinger, Lachlan Carey Fifth Row:
Hugh Stack, Job (Joe) Verkuijl, Liam Gillham, Lewis Nolan, Michael Cooper, Nicholas Stewart, Nathan Wright, Jake McAuliffeFickling, Jake Cuttell, Bodene Hinchy, Monty McCormick
MIDDLE SCHOOL BOYS VOCAL ENSEMBLE
Front Row: Anoj Sabesan, Oliver Jhinku, Corin Feist, Max Tory, Dylan Anger, Michael Carroll, Jared Heymann, Harry Bonnell, Kevin Mathew Second Row: Mrs Cheryl Kybus, Lewyn McDonald, Joseph Picken, Dylan O’Keeffe, Adam Krayem, James Robertson, James Watson, Jackson Ballantyne, Danish Khan, Mr Samuel Blanch Third Row: Oliver de Jersey, Oliver Meade, Jacob Krayem, William Price, Ben Rane, Roan Seal-Teys, Luke Moran
Page 120
2014 School Magazine
MUSIC
LEZOM
Thomas Barlow, Gun-Ho Jang, Cooper Locke, Lachlan Dwyer, Kurt Boldy, Mr Steven Morris, Harrison Price, Hugh Russell, Sam Tory, Daniel Goonetilleke, Reuben James-Green
SENIOR GIRLS VOCAL ENSEMBLE Front Row: Ainsley Miller, Madeleine Simonsen, Belinda Dennis, Aleeah Winkler, Sarah Maguire, Shruti Roche, Julia Reilly, Vagisha Baveja, Lucy Laverack, Kiona DeSouza-McNamara Second Row: Monique Joyce, Ananya Sangla, Esther Brandon, Grace Harris, Alexandra Baxter, Shona Heytman, Eliza Croft, Chloe Kern, Rose Ioannou, Bianca Parison, Hayley Blyth Third Row: Sumedha Verma, Diksha Iyer, Anoop Barring, Jasmine Lee, Catherine Adebiyi, Abby McAuliffe-Pease, Chelsea Gerrard, Heidi Lynch, Emily Busch, Alexandra Fullerton Fourth Row: Eva Caley, Rachel Nutchey, Philippa Collins, Meg Sturgess, Tia Robinson, Sarah Fairley, Jessie Gaynor, Toluwa Banjo, Liliana Starck, Beverley Zhong
2014 School Magazine
Page 121
MUSIC
MINORS CHOIR Front Row: Sharni Maartensz, Isabella Morris, Ginger Hughes, Asha Patel, Lily Konicek, Sophia (Winnie) Shaw, Yumindi Bandara, Carissa Rasalam, Zara Consen, Cody Collins, Dimity Manolis, Grace Kenzie, Elizabeth (Beth) Carroll Second Row: Azhagan Slingsby, Jonathan Davis, Kenadi McGeachie, Charlotte Smith, Ava Kennedy, Tanvi Yadav, Jazmine Marshall, Alicia Beekkerk Van Ruth, Brielle Luxford, Blaize Kellie, Ella McDonald, Finn Oltvolgyi Third Row: Mrs Fiona Burnett, Ashna Sabesan, Ina Singh, Julia Vanjak, Cate Rose, Maher Zulfiquer, Braith Lamari, Mischa Johansen, Caden Browne, Caspar Jamal, Kaylee Robertson, Anjali Rao, Isobella Alloway, Miss Rebecca Brown Fourth Row: Freya Boggild, Stephanie Thomson, Elsa Baker, Isabella Baker, Shreya Urkude, Bonnie Hughes, Amy Vollmerhause, Chelsea McCaskill, Rhea Joshi, Elisa Jacob, Audrey Richardson Schulz Absent: Madhava Vyas
MAJORS CHOIR
Front Row: Emma Paas, Sydney Adams, Isabelle Spanswick, Georgia Gorrie, Claire Jiang, Juliette Mahy, Grace Kelly, Alyssa Golding, Philippa Jhinku, Demi Maartensz, Diya Iyer, Tahlia Dowthwaite, Hasindi Gamage, Tejal Pillai Second Row: Molly Ballantyne, Bailey Huckvale, Georgia Hooper, Kalani Guillien, Lucy Callan, Amelie Richardson Schulz, Annabel Kelly, Erin Bell, Natasha Coppo, Erin Keogh, Charlotte Meade, Abindhara Slingsby, Aparna Sankar Third Row: Mrs Fiona Burnett, Gabriel Diedrick, Noah Volich-Kippin, Daniel Lee, Lachlan Williams, Ruben Nethery, Daniel Perez Castillo, Craig Mahy, Mark Moran, Michael Aslin, Thomas Gray, Dylan Rao, Luke Carroll, Miss Rebecca Brown Fourth Row: Sarah Jacob, Erica Tyler, Alyssa Binder, Mishti Dua, Riya Urkude, Sophie Horn, Lucia Rentoule-Gallagher, Dominique RowbothamSpampinato, Emily Lafferty, Ciara Kavanagh, Millicent Worsfold
Page 122
2014 School Magazine
MUSIC
GRAMMAR SINGERS
Front Row: Monique Joyce, Ainsley Miller, Aleeah Winkler, Elijah Baxter, Eva Caley, Mr Samuel Blanch, Samuel McNamara, Sarah Maguire, Julia Reilly, Madeleine Simonsen, Kiona DeSouza-McNamara Second Row: Miss Yvonne West, Bianca Parison, Krishna Patel, Esther Brandon, Dushane Rupasinghe, Takuma Asai, Hayley Blyth, Alexandra Fullerton, Joseph Picken, Rose Ioannou, Ananya Sangla, Miss Laura Tomlin, Mr Steven Morris Third Row: Sofia Santagada, Diksha Iyer, Meghan Porteous, Jasmine Lee, Catherine Adebiyi, Renae Bertucci, Kelsie Stokes, Heidi Lynch, Twinkle Thomas, Emily Busch, Bianca Bacchiella, Sumedha Verma, Bethany Masson Fourth Row: Thomas Rodman, Reuben James-Green, Sebastian Nancarrow-Abbas, Mingli Feng, Samuel Picken, Jake Rebgetz, Ashwin Anand, Samuel McCann, Stanley Cham, Thomas King, Jake Cakalic, Gun-Ho Jang, Tate Hinchy Fifth Row: Audrey Reynolds, Grace Harris, Alexandra Baxter, Shona Heytman, Liliana Starck, Philippa Collins, Sarah Fairley, Rachel Nutchey, Grace Pickering, Zoe Jiang, Eliza Croft, Jessica Coyle Sixth Row: Lachlan Ainsworth, Bailey Metcalfe-Smith, Carl Burnett, Lachlan Stobie, Max O’Connor, Harrison Price, Kurt Boldy, Liam Bonner, Lachlan Dwyer, Sam Tory, Daniel Goonetilleke
MEZZO CHOIR Front Row: Simran Rao, Tahlia McNeill, Rachel Pierotti, Nikhita Nair, Praajna Sankar, Taylah Olsen, Lauren Nolan, Dileesha Senanayake, Arushi Joshi, Priscilla Zhong, Dimanthi Gamage, Ravisha Perera Second Row: Mrs Pamela Abraham, Travis Busch, Tanvi Yadav, Makenzie McGeachie, Kirsty Welch, Zoey Dennis, Niki Wrigglesworth, Jessica Aslin, Diya Patel, Brittany Thompson, Meredith Tyler, Tia Wilkinson, Kevin Mathew, Nissanth Agilan, Mr Samuel Blanch Third Row: Vrinda Baveja, Julia Jacob, Jemma Vollmerhause, Jessica Stobie, Aisling Birch, Danette Potgieter, Emma Higgins, Kathryn Panzenbock, Niesha Agilan, Anoushka Vyas, Roop Barring, Alyssa Lee-Knauer, Aaron Tyler Fourth Row: Zoe Masson, Claire Brooke, Emma Verkuijl, Olivia Binder, Madeleine Coppo, Cameron McGeachie, Emma Robertson, Cassandra Fisher, Ruby Price, Kierstyn Miller, Emily Coleman, Adele Pickering Fifth Row: Maggie-Rose Thompson, Shimmer Hinchy, Ruby Ioannou, Isabelle Oxley, Emily Chappell, Sophie Russell, Kelly Turley, Alex Turley, Lillian Carson, Nell Harris, Devika Moss, Mackenzie Beldan, Alice Adebiyi Sixth Row: Harry Bonnell, Sachin Patel, Jackson Ballantyne, James Robertson, Campbell Briggs, James Hultgren, Roan Seal-Teys, Dennis Perez Castillo, Adam Krayem, Dylan Anger, Jared Heymann, Oliver Jhinku
2014 School Magazine
Page 123
MUSIC
CELLO ENSEMBLE Max Tory, Angus Gebers, Sam Tory, Miss Laura Tomlin, Sarah Lone, Michael Carroll
STRING QUARTET
Aleeah Winkler, Jasmine Lee, Bianca Parison, Eva Caley
Page 124
2014 School Magazine
MUSIC
FLUTE ENSEMBLE (JUNIOR) Luke Carroll, Annabel Kelly, Xanthe Lamari, Emily Fuller, Amy Welch
FLUTE ENSEMBLE (SENIOR)
Emma Zischke, Jessica Aslin, James Hultgren, Mrs Megan Donnelly, Zoe Masson, Oliver Jhinku
2014 School Magazine
Page 125
MUSIC
SAXOPHONE ENSEMBLE (JUNIOR)
Mr Tony Fitzgerald, Maya Miller, Ivy Walker, Callum Miller
SAXOPHONE ENSEMBLEN (SENIOR)
Jessica Stobie, Ms Candice Levett, Niki Wrigglesworth, Simran Rao
Page 126
2014 School Magazine
MUSIC
CLARINET ENSEMBLE (JUNIOR)
Mr Tony Fitzgerald, Kasmira Mudd, Sophie Horn, Thomas Gray
CLARINET ENSEMBLE (SENIOR) Nissanth Agilan, Vrinda Baveja, Makenna Short, Mr Tony Fitzgerald, Finn Newsway, Adele Pickering, Jared Heymann, Lara Gilbett
2014 School Magazine
Page 127
RECORDER ENSEMBLE (JUNIOR)
Front Row: Ella Thompson, Ella Alessio, Alyssa Golding, Maya Miller, Helen Brandi, Hasindi Gamage Second Row: Mrs Heather Coleman, Sam Fairley, Thomas Gray, Adam Fittler, Callum Miller, Leo Fairley, Caspar Jamal
RECORDER TRIO
Mrs Heather Coleman, Thomas Gray, Sabrina Wightman, Maya Miller
Page 128
2014 School Magazine
Princes and Princesses at OSHC
Outside School Hours Care
Page 129
OUTSIDE SCHOOL HOURS CARE This year has proved to be a fun, exciting and adventurous time for Outside School Hours Care (OSHC). We welcomed many new families and welcomed back familiar faces to our service. Catie Wignall and Andrew Rovacsek re-joined our team, as well as welcoming Wendy Saunders. We also said a sad farewell to Tamara James and Alasdair Cannon, who have moved on to pursue further options in their careers. We wish them well in their pursuits. ‘Show and Share Mondays’ are still very popular with the children. They still like to share with everyone their favourite toys, books, teddies, special occasions and new experiences, like racing a motorbike! We have shared birthdays, holidays, adventures and special national costumes of families. This allows a small snap shot into the children’s lives allowing awareness into the different cultures that make up our OSHC family.
Vacation Care once again offered the children a chance to experience a wide range of varied activities, some for the very first time. They experienced the challenge of a giant Batman obstacle course, bungee run and threw themselves at a Velcro wall. We also went to visit a new venue ‘Launch Zone’ where we played basketball, dodge ball and slam dunk while jumping on a trampoline and slid down a huge slide into a wall of foam. We later relaxed with our iPad/iPods, enjoyed a tropical resort day, getting wet and enjoying a cool, refreshing ‘mocktail.’ During Vacation Care we made ice and gel candles, created box V8 cars and raced them around an obstacle course.
Page 130
The children even got the chance to walk on water in a huge plastic bubble. They also displayed their various talents singing and dancing with a juke box, showing their knowledge on Game Show Day to cooking up a delicious Aussie BBQ on ‘Junior Master Chef Day’. To keep children fit and active, the talented staff at OSHC organise a range of energetic activities such as soccer, basketball, boot camp, bin ball, dodge ball and races. These along with our Xbox Dance game keep the children on the move - tired, but happy.
We incorporated our new framework, ‘My Time, Our Place’ into our programme in 2013. OSHC educators have successfully incorporated strategies that allow children to be able to have a greater input into the programme, giving them a sense of ownership and respect. I would like to say thank you to the wonderful children and their families who offered up some great suggestions and ideas and to the talented educators who put these into our programme; a programme that enables children to enjoy these safe, fun and exciting activities. We have also put together books highlighting the activities children enjoy while attending Vacation Care and OSHC. Debbie Booth OUTSIDE SCHOOL HOURS CARE EDUCATIONAL LE ADER
2014 School Magazine
Pre - Prep friends
Pre-Prep
Page 131
PRE-PREP Over the last year, the Pre-Prep children have grown into very confident, independent, responsible Townsville Grammar students. Many fond memories have been created here and a truly astonishing foundation for learning and friendship has developed. We are constantly learning together through play, exploring, laughing, and actively participating and contributing in groups. During their time in the Pre-Prep Centre the children have participated in the School community events and now have an active role in its culture which will continue with their Townsville Grammar School life. Term One at Pre-Prep saw the children building and forming wonderful relationships with their peers and teachers. This term children learnt about themselves, each other and how to work as a team. One of the highlights of Term One was the children’s first whole School event of Grandparent’s Day. All children were involved in a performance and shared their Pre-Prep Centre with their grandparents or special friend. In May we also celebrated Mother’s Day with our families by sharing a special yummy morning tea. The children were very creative with art works, table decorations and of course, contributing to the cooking of some dishes. It was a lovely event to share. During Term Two we were involved in the whole School event of the Cross Country. We learnt how to start a running race with ‘On your marks; Get set; GO!!’ The Pre-Prep children ran like the wind and had so much fun with the School and families watching. The Pre-Prep staff also hosted an informative evening on ‘Numeracy and Literacy in Pre-Prep’. The Centre was set up with a huge range of fun, play-based learning experiences which expose, enhance, support and extend children’s literacy world.
I know in my heart this group of children are ready to embark on their journey to Prep more confidently because they have been a proud engaged member of the Pre-Prep Centre. Some final words of wisdom for the children – Be fearless, be amazing, always dream, and love life!! Ms Cyndi Friend PRE-PREP DIRECTOR
The third term included OOO Week in July where we were greeted by community guests such as Fire Fighters, Police and Ambulance. They each spoke to us about their role in our community and what we all need to learn to keep us safe – our home address. We dressed Miss Cyndi as a Fire Fighter, squirted the fire hose, tried on Police handcuffs, ran in front of the Police speed radar, checked out the Ambulance and got wrapped up in bandages – what fun! In August we enjoyed Languages and Multicultural Week where we invited special guests who sang, cooked, danced, spoke, and shared their language, culture and country with us. What a great week full of new learning experiences. Also in September we enjoyed getting out into our community by joining ‘Big Smiles in the Park’, a dental and oral health awareness morning at Dan Glesson Park - we even met the tooth fairy!!
Page 132
2014 School Magazine
Class Photographs Junior School
Page 133
CLASS PHOTOGRAPHS - JUNIOR SCHOOL
JUNIOR SCHOOL LEADERS Front Row: Lucas Aitken, Harrison Baxter, Emily Price, Lachlan Carey, Miella Sartori, Lachlan Williams, Maya Miller, Ashleigh Richardson Second Row: Mr Leigh Fotheringham, Mrs Fiona Burnett, Christopher Kirk, Phoebe Lavender, Georgia Hooper, Lucy Bragg, Taylah Cuttell, Kalani Guillien, Connor Latouf, Mr Chris Gray, Mr Noel Nethery Third Row: Emily Lafferty, Tylan Dowthwaite, Jake Cuttell, Tom Greenwood, Michael Cooper, Job (Joe) Verkuijl, Annabel Kelly
PRE-PREP 1 Front Row: Kallen Morris, Cadence Corrie-Bolger, Brayden Wills, Priya Anand, Prabh Kirat Singh, Luke Herdegen, Abbigail Cutts, Samuel Holyoak, Aiden Aziz Second Row: Caleb Cain, Michael Payne, Mitchell Connery, Jett Newman, Nate Dunkerton, Tyson Althofer, Estelle Paul, Ethan Kwa, Stella Brennan, James Irving Third Row: Kojo Obeng, Kai Lisowiec, Annabelle Brown, William Griffin, Ayyan Insar, Ted Costello, Cameron Mills, Oren Lamari, Seanna Malone, Osian Ayling Absent:
Erin Batty, Rasika Chaudhary, Rachel Kristensen, Eliza Watts
Teachers: Mrs Amanda Manolis, Miss Sheree Stubbings, Miss Kimberley Carney, Miss Cyndi Friend, Mr Noel Nethery, Mrs Renee Gilpatrick
Page 134
2014 School Magazine
CLASS PHOTOGRAPHS - JUNIOR SCHOOL
PRE-PREP 2 Front Row: Jada Marsden, Seth Alloway, Xavier Jamal, Kalea Burch, Tyler McEachern, Nate Ashley, Ethan Parker, Lily Peterson, Kade Maartensz Second Row: Ryan Gist, Benji Konicek, Thomas Edwin, Hunter Corrie-Bolger, Jippe Lasschuijt, Ronan Miskiewicz, Zoe Towers, Flynn Wilkinson, Matilda Munro, Naatia Raguharan, Annalise Roberston, Seungmin (Joshua) Choi Third Row: Zalia Valmorbida, Talen Ramsay, Yash Sinha, David Golledge, Shreya Yadav, Abhijay (Jay) Tripathi, William Matobato, Isaiah Ador, Amity Brown, Ben Koen Absent: Teachers:
Lily Foreman, Ned O’Sullivan, Allegra Plozza Miss Sheree Stubbings, Mrs Natasha Francis, Mrs Marjory Bull, Miss Cyndi Friend, Mr Noel Nethery, Mrs Pam Maltby
PREP 2 Front Row: Aeisha Treloar, Robert Masters, Aleesha Wright, Zachary Cunningham, Alijah Rowbotham-Spampinato, Hayden Lewis, Janae Marsden Second Row: Rhys Jones, Rania Khan, Ebony Paul, Zahra Bligh, Sienna Carpenter, Caleb Deliseo, Layla Horsington Third Row: Lauren Carter, Oliver Lukacs, Amalie Dawes, Bella Ingram, Mikayla Moore, Dominic Klerkx Teachers:
Miss K. Ingle, Mrs J. Donaldson (Aide)
2014 School Magazine
Page 135
CLASS PHOTOGRAPHS - JUNIOR SCHOOL
PREP 3 Front Row: Macushla Scott, Aston Roberts-Yee, Aaratrika (Ranu) Khanna, Saeesha Kumar, Joey Metcalfe, Chelsea Atkinson, Oliver HynesPollard, Ashni Weerasooriya Second Row: Noah Boggild, Dale Humphreys, James Nugent, Talieya McCaskill, Lieve Lasschuijt, Tayce Schrale, Aspyn Bell Third Row: Jacob Small, Hargun Kaur, Benjamin Hammett, Sarah Waters, Cate Cronin, Lachlan Jeffs Teachers:
Mrs E. Jones, Mrs P. Freeman (Aide)
PREP 4 Front Row: Sarah Douglas, Ashmetha Prabhaharan, Mahalia Poppi, Hannah Burrage, Joseph Bryett, Mikayla Baynes, Tasman Paas Second Row: Ruben Singham, Coral Kratzmann, Ashan Dhanapala, Fionn Lenaghan, Jules Emery, Jessica Lindsay Third Row: Mia Gibson, Kwabena Obeng, Ethan McKee, Ruby Kuilboer, Ella Spearman, Amara Courtney Absent: Teachers:
Page 136
Huon Feild Mrs L. Wilson, Mrs K. Poole (Aide)
2014 School Magazine
CLASS PHOTOGRAPHS - JUNIOR SCHOOL
YEAR 1B Front Row: Holley Milivojevic, Olivia Horn, Zara Consen, Sydney Gilbert, Monica Birrell, Cody Collins, Sarah Marshman Second Row: Max Plowman, Kate O’Dempsey, Alicia Beekkerk Van Ruth, Meisha Rodgers, Matilda Costello, Taylor Livock Third Row: Scott Kelly, Jake Searston, Ethan Cavanagh, Matthew Lai, Owen Valentine Absent: Teacher:
Regan Edmondstone, Myles Segal Mrs J. Broome
YEAR 1G Front Row: Sharav Ahuja, Harini Ramesh, Erin Maidment, Lucinda Horn, Brodie Forrestal, Matilda Arnold, Lucy Jepson, Oscar Caniato Second Row: Lucy Schrale, Sophia (Winnie) Shaw, Sophie Lane, Audrey Edwards, Audrey Bartsch, Salonica Chesterfield, Gemma Ruff Third Row: Daksh Sinha, Finn Oltvolgyi, Christopher Taylor, Daniel O’Connor, Conor Towers, Sebastian Wyke, Kenneth Mathew Teacher:
Mrs K. Gray
2014 School Magazine
Page 137
CLASS PHOTOGRAPHS - JUNIOR SCHOOL
YEAR 1S Front Row: Brooke Shannen, Sophia Cristaldi, Charlotte Smith, Ella McDonald, Ava Kennedy, Jenna Hastings, Ginger Hughes Second Row: Rohan Nalavade, Sion Yu, Anjali Rao, Kenadi McGeachie, Joel Brandi, Harrison De Graaf, Azhagan Slingsby Third Row: Ethan Jacob, Orlando Scarcia, Ethan Ross, Max Askew, Frankie Numan, Rydah Whittred Teacher:
Mrs J. Smith
YEAR 1W Front Row: Beatrice Arnold, Isabella Morris, Rhiannon Parker, Jorja Clarke, Almah-Jai Henry, Dimity Manolis, Sooyeon (Danielle) Choi, Sarah Irving Second Row: Reginald Ayling, Marcus Alsop, Ruby Ironside, Dannielle McCormick, Addison Corrie-Bolger, Ted Walker, Ryan De Freitas Pessoa Third Row: Braith Lamari, Shannon Tardrew, Jeremy Ador, Rohan Hazratwala, Pranav Pawar, Cayden Nicholson Teacher:
Page 138
Miss K. Warren
2014 School Magazine
CLASS PHOTOGRAPHS - JUNIOR SCHOOL
YEAR 2C Front Row: Cadence Courtney, Rayssa Atkinson, Hayley Fuller, Ashna Sabesan, Keira Collins, Blaize Kellie, Josephine Lenaghan Second Row: Connor Cutmore, Elizabeth Carroll, Jazmine Marshall, Yanique Kinobe, Amali Burch, Kylan Cutts Third Row: Aiden Sanders-Bond, Caden Hall, Aiden Malone, Madhava Vyas, Richard (Ricky) Jones Absent: Teacher:
Lily Bragg Ms C. Camakaris
YEAR 2H Front Row: Lily Munro, Yumindi Bandara, Yasmin Millard, Minhyung Oh, Maya Payne, Breht Wyke, Jessica Gigliotti, Sharni Maartensz Second Row: Sam Teunisse, James Rasalam, Poppy Costello, Brielle Luxford, Elenore Locke, Sara Napier, Luke Ferguson Third Row: Liam Clements, Tehano Guillien, Mir-Almaz Hira, Thomas Greatorex, Charles Cronin, Brayden Campbell Teacher:
Mrs S. Huckvale
2014 School Magazine
Page 139
CLASS PHOTOGRAPHS - JUNIOR SCHOOL
YEAR 2S Front Row: Lane Scott, Asha Patel, Isobella Alloway, Ina Singh, Maddisyn McCaskill, Carissa Rasalam, Ananya Pujar, Laura Fraser Second Row: Nidhish Bobby Kannan, Angus Richardson, Duke Flemming, Dylan Carey, Mitchell Rainbow, Yash Pranav, Tahir Aziz Third Row: Makinly Orford, Mikayla Atkinson, Payton Ramsay, Monette Alloway, Tanvi Yadav, Paris-Coco Case Teacher:
Ms J. Svane
YEAR 2W Front Row: Ned Fairley, Lily Konicek, Emily Banfield, Elianah Gabriel-Bull, Ludivin Gray, Abigail Peterson, Jonathan Davis Second Row: Hayley Zahner, Sienna McCallum, Naomi Kutash, Cate Rose, Myeisha Avenido, Olivia Brennan Third Row: Daniel Moore, Abraham (Lode) Lasschuijt, Joel Koen, Jack Gibson, Kyle Gibbs Absent: Teachers:
Page 140
Emily Maw Mrs A. Woodward, Mrs L. Hultgren
2014 School Magazine
CLASS PHOTOGRAPHS - JUNIOR SCHOOL
YEAR 3C Front Row: Audrey Richardson Schulz, Jessica McCormick, Elsa Baker, Shreya Urkude, Saachi Hira, Ruby Davies, Maria Gundorova Second Row: Oscar Daly, Jack Greenwood, Abbigail Venturato, Megan Plowman, Amy Vollmerhause, Viran Dhanapala, Ryan Kumar Third Row: Brian Hayes, Luke Whitehead, William Whiting, James Marshall, Jack Valentine, Caden Browne Teacher:
Ms B. Coffey
YEAR 3H Front Row: Melissa Arlett, Jordan McEachern, Emily O’Callaghan, Holly De Freitas Pessoa, Kaylee Robertson, Madeline Connery, Mia Watson Second Row: Daniel Bennett, Elisa Jacob, Riley Triffett-Driessen, Georgina Brooks, Rhea Joshi, Dominic Minuzzo Third Row: Alexander Anthony, Arian Berra, Mischa Johansen, Gabriel Reidy, Memphis Bell, Sean McIntyre Teacher:
Mrs S. Harvey
2014 School Magazine
Page 141
CLASS PHOTOGRAPHS - JUNIOR SCHOOL
YEAR 3L Front Row: Cade Huckvale, Sienna Caniato, Freya Boggild, Chelsea Small, Ruth Samuriwo, Tara Kelly, Jack Zenger Second Row: Caspar Jamal, Georgia Gardiner, Bonnie Hughes, Isabella Baker, Chelsy Venturato, Alexander Lane Third Row: James Low, Max Papageorge, Sam Scott, Mitchell Fuller, James O’Dea Absent: Teacher:
Jack Bragg, Aimee Segal Mrs L. Robertson
YEAR 3R Front Row: Matthew Watson, James Johnson, Kate Pierotti, Julia Vanjak, Katie Gordon, Maher Zulfiquer, Elias Arena Second Row: Grace Jepson, Ponni Karthikeyan, Grace Ironside, Vamika Kondapalle, Chelsea McCaskill, Annika Groube, Aurelia Marsh Third Row: Max Blackshaw, Reg Alcock, Nathaniel Jefferies, Ashvindth Prabhaharan, Riley Arlett, David Nugent Teacher:
Page 142
Ms L. Reason
2014 School Magazine
CLASS PHOTOGRAPHS - JUNIOR SCHOOL
YEAR 4B Front Row: Reilly Latouf, Amelia Wilson, Lily Hooper, Amber Bergen, Alyssa Golding, Philippa Jhinku, Hayley Fittler, Ashmith Sivayoganathan Second Row: Noah Volich-Kippin, Natasha Coppo, Alexandra Greatorex, Isabella Jones, Halle Hastings, Charlie Ward, Luke Carroll Third Row: Jude Palmer, Darcy Locke, Zachary Olsen, Brandon Lindsay, Campbell Kind, Ashley Gisinger, Dylan Rao Teacher:
Mr L. Brennan
YEAR 4C Front Row: Nicholas Nugent, Charli Lisowiec, Hasindi Gamage, Amy Fraser, Suin Yu, Tahlia Dowthwaite, Minha Oh, Emma Paas, Gabriel Diedrick Second Row: Hari Senthuran, Mitchell Avery, Jamaica Kerrigan-Lane, Ella Thompson, Kiara Clements, Aariz Insar, Wouter Teunisse, Riley Campbell Third Row: John Edwin, Andy Ly, Joezf Cutler, Tom Severati, Darshan Brown, Thomas Tory, Callum Nicholson Teacher:
Mrs K. Chesterfield
2014 School Magazine
Page 143
CLASS PHOTOGRAPHS - JUNIOR SCHOOL
YEAR 4K Front Row: Joshua Welch, Taylah Munro, Morgan Grant, Molly Ballantyne, Babette Verkuijl, Grace Kelly, Demi Maartensz, Sydney Adams, Thomas Taylor Second Row: Thomas Browne, Harrison Leavers, Donalise Suk, Amelia Likely, Ngai Chapman, Raif Reza, Brandon Gibbs, Aditya Anand Third Row: Harris Beaney, Nathan Lai, Mark Moran, Mackenzie Luxford, Ryan Ingram, George Marshman, Joshua Thomas Teacher:
Miss J. King
YEAR 4T Front Row: William Lidgett, Yasmin Jones, Ella Alessio, Ananya Suvarna, Jorja Maidment, Helen Brandi, Tejal Pillai, Sam Fairley Second Row: Joshua Connery, Carter Aitken, Hayley Stewart, Juliette Mahy, Claire Jiang, Ken Studman, Dominic Hill, Matthew Moran Third Row: Thomas Bow, Joel Samuriwo, Reuben McCall, Ishaan Srivastava, Owen Beaney, Nicholas Rose, Michael Aslin Absent: Teacher:
Page 144
Ivy Feild Miss A. Towning
2014 School Magazine
CLASS PHOTOGRAPHS - JUNIOR SCHOOL
YEAR 5D Front Row: Max Miller, Adam Binns, Mia Jones, Bailey Huckvale, Neshi Weerasooriya, Vatsal Anand, Joshua Bourquin Second Row: Charlotte Meade, Lucy Callan, Amity Searle, Mishti Dua, Ciara Kavanagh, Ellie-Rae Thompson Third Row: Thomas Gray, Arav Ahuja, Caelan Malone, Leyton Clifford, Dominic Castaneda, Jack Lollo Teacher:
Mr G. Derrett
YEAR 5F Front Row: Aparna Sankar, Hannah Low, Millicent Worsfold, Sophie Foley, Caitlin Ainsworth, Erin Keogh, Nahal Naraghi Second Row: Ashley Klopper, Blake Cook, Ethan Harris, Ruben Nethery, Harrison Smythe, Benjamin Waddell Third Row: Lachlan Taylor, Samuel Brooks, Jake McAuliffe-Fickling, Bodene Hinchy, Connor Napier, Stanley Alcock Teacher:
Mrs J. Fielder
2014 School Magazine
Page 145
CLASS PHOTOGRAPHS - JUNIOR SCHOOL
YEAR 5J Front Row: Matthew Ferguson, Brittany Courtney, Sarah Moss, Erica Tyler, Ereni Manolis, Sarah Jacob, Jessica Wood, Madison Flemming, Zak Miller Second Row: Leo Fairley, Daniel Lee, Campbell Corrigan, James Turnour, Gerard Hayes, Ethan Millard, Joshua Lee Absent:
Teacher:
Amy Bragg Miss E. Jackson
YEAR 5O Front Row: Luke Mustard, Isabelle Spanswick, Ally Minuzzo, Ashani Hazratwala, Abindhara Slingsby, Taryn Ramsay, Darcy Arnold Second Row: Nathan Bennett, Alexander Scarcia, Amelie Richardson Schulz, Xanthe Lamari, Ellise Pickering, Hugh Stack Third Row: Mitch McGrath, Monty McCormick, Henry Burgess, Jarrah Noel-Macpherson, Daniel Perez Castillo Absent: Teacher:
Page 146
Callum Miller Ms D. Oliver
2014 School Magazine
CLASS PHOTOGRAPHS - JUNIOR SCHOOL
YEAR 6C Front Row: Diya Iyer, Katerina Plumb, Maya Miller, Hannah Anear, Shakira Camp, Erin Bell, Phoebe Lavender Second Row: Timothy Watson, Alyssa Binder, Sophie Horn, Ivy Walker, Anna Winks, Nikolas Mitchell Third Row: Corey Gardiner, Sean Suk, Jake Cuttell, Riley Kind, Lewis Nolan, Michael Cooper Absent:
Sam Papageorge, Blake Wilson
Teacher:
Ms K. Cairns
YEAR 6J Front Row: Kalani Guillien, Grace Lenthall, Miella Sartori, Emily Lafferty, Gracie Klopper, Sophy Barlow, Rohan Plowman Second Row: Lucas Aitken, Jayme Johnson, Emily Price, Lucia Rentoule-Gallagher, Joshua Small, Jon Balaam Third Row: Adam Fittler, Maddox Whitney, Quinn Melnike, Nicholas Stewart, Tom Greenwood, Joshua Rasalam Absent: Teacher:
Anika Merhoye Mrs J. Smith
2014 School Magazine
Page 147
CLASS PHOTOGRAPHS - JUNIOR SCHOOL
YEAR 6S Front Row: Georgia Gorrie, Taylah Cuttell, Lauren Fisher, Alexandra (Lexi) Lukacs, Ella Dawes, Dominique Rowbotham-Spampinato, Madelline Johnson, Ashleigh Richardson Second Row: Saxon Horsington, Berke Bozkurt, Riya Urkude, Georgie Lidgett, Georgia Hooper, Christopher Cole, Christopher Kirk Third Row: Timothy Greensill, Tylan Dowthwaite, Liam Gillham, Craig Mahy, Job Verkuijl, Cameron Gisinger Teacher:
Miss L. Symonds
YEAR 6W Front Row: Erin Blackman, Amy Welch, Emily Fuller, Kasmira Mudd, Leela Percy, Annabel Kelly, Tahlia Peterson Second Row: Brynaeron Skelding, Danika Berra, Samantha McCormick, Elsa Zaman, Lachlan Williams, Connor Latouf Third Row: Jared Zenger, Samuel Cooke, Harrison Baxter, Nathan Wright, Orlando Arboit, Lachlan Carey Absent: Teacher:
Page 148
Lucy Bragg Mrs L. Wood
2014 School Magazine
Form Photographs Middle School
Page 149
FORM PHOTOGRAPHS - MIDDLE SCHOOL
MIDDLE SCHOOL TEAM
Mr David Terblanche (Head of Middle School), Mrs Cheryl Kybus (Year 7 Core Curriculum Co-ordinator) Miss K Kybus (Year 7 Co-ordinator) and Mr Adrian Moran (Year 8 Co-ordinator)
YEAR 7.1
Front Row: Dimanthi Gamage, Praajna Sankar, Shimmer Hinchy, Cherrie Gali, Taylah Olsen, Anna Bogiatzis, Avital Lindsay-Shad Second Row: Owen Spanswick, Noah Smith, Hayden Littlejohn, Yideg Nethery, Oliver Jhinku, Nissanth Agilan Third Row: Timothy Likely, Nafsir Fayez, Jacob Golding, Taiku Wailu, Shaun Bell Teachers:
Page 150
Mrs P. Abraham, Miss K. Kybus (Year Level Co-ordinator)
2014 School Magazine
FORM PHOTOGRAPHS - MIDDLE SCHOOL
YEAR 7.2 Front Row: Ryan Baxter, Simran Rao, Elisabeth (Lilli) Allan, Tayla Payne, Jessica Stobie, Maia Konicek, Georgia Irving, Max Balaam Second Row: Tin Pham, Sam Ahern, Dean Bull, Ben Cocklin, Chantelle Markham, James Cuttell, Jack Moore, Travis Busch Absent:
Teachers:
Sarah Binns Miss S. Hutchinson, Miss K. Kybus (Year Level Co-ordinator)
YEAR 7.3 Front Row: Emma Zischke, Alyssa Lee-Knauer, Ammie Stephenson, Kesse Johnson, Nikhita Nair, Dileesha Senanayake, Rachel Pierotti Second Row: Jackson Williams, Benjamin Parkinson, Ziying Ni, Tarni Deacon Johnstone, Charlie Callan, Santiago Marrero Bruqueta Third Row: Matthew Turnbull, Jared Heymann, Christian Minuzzo, Jye Davies, Bowen Cooke Teachers:
Mrs C. Kybus, Miss K. Kybus (Year Level Co-ordinator)
2014 School Magazine
Page 151
FORM PHOTOGRAPHS - MIDDLE SCHOOL
YEAR 7.4 Front Row: Maddison Smythe, Lou-Isa Natoga Varea, Tia Wilkinson, Sarah Cunningham, Lauren Nolan, Rishika Nair, Vrinda Baveja Second Row: Daniel Lindsay-Shad, Kevin Mathew, Emma Robertson, Sally Jones, Jamie-Lea Fels, Thomas Davies Third Row: Christofer Moores, Christopher Wrigglesworth, Jacob Krayem, Lochlan Ward, Ayden Russell Teachers:
Mrs D. Winkel, Miss K. Kybus (Year Level Co-ordinator)
YEAR 8.1 Front Row: Shirley Alcock, Abby Alessio, Jemma Ettridge, Cameron McGeachie, Emily Lidgett, Julia Jacob, Chloe Horsford Second Row: Deklan Ambrose, Matthew Muston, Finley Fraser, Cooper Kiviranta, Deklan Williams, Harrison Greene, Benjamin Wollschlager Third Row: Eliston (EJ) Hill, Jarrod Hall, Johnty O’Brien, Webley Ly, Benjamin Boskell, Max Tory Absent: Teachers:
Page 152
Angus Rentoule-Gallagher Ms T. Pollack, Mr A. Moran (Year Level Co-ordinator)
2014 School Magazine
FORM PHOTOGRAPHS - MIDDLE SCHOOL
YEAR 8.2 Front Row: Amandeep Bains, Lily Lloyd-Jones, Kaylah Williams, Jemma Green, Tara Rane, Roop Barring, Matilda Watson Second Row: Zhane Walker, Connor Livock, Harry Stack, Nicholas Bow, Lleyton Jones, Patrick Willis Third Row: Tesfa Nethery, Oliver Griffith, Angus Wright, Jacob Camp, Makoto Nomura-Sims, Declan O’Dempsey Teachers:
Mrs M. Winward, Mr A. Moran (Year Level Co-ordinator)
YEAR 8.3 Front Row: Lucianna Walters, Tahlia McNeill, Summer Tristram, Brittany Thompson, Makenzie McGeachie, Amy Freeman, Molly Bradshaw Second Row: Joshua Lai, Manua Babia, Jack Cream, Nell Harris, Tom Watts, Conner Westerling, Cooper Arnaboldi Third Row: Mason Blizzard, Chase Coyne, Luke Mayer, Lachlan J. Bell, Nicholas Avery, Harrison Locke Absent: Teachers:
Owen Rogan Mrs N. Walker, Mr A. Moran (Year Level Co-ordinator)
2014 School Magazine
Page 153
FORM PHOTOGRAPHS - MIDDLE SCHOOL
YEAR 8.4 Front Row: Risa Walter, Abbey Huckvale, Claire Dowling, Kirsty Welch, Isabelle Renton, Lara Gilbett, Jessica Young Second Row: Madison Irving, Sophie Renton, Meredith Tyler, Devika Moss, Nickia Olsen, Izabella Foley, Tiernan Daly Third Row: Praneeth Kurapati, Joshua Searle, Noah Chapman, Campbell Briggs, Sachin Patel, Michael Carroll Absent:
Teachers:
Angus Marsh-Brown Mrs J. Nielsen, Mr A. Moran (Year Level Co-ordinator)
YEAR 8.5 Front Row: Priscilla Zhong, Sarah Thompson, Zoey Dennis, Alice Adebiyi, Lucy Stefanovic, Jasmine Jones, Monica Hasa, Georgina Wightman Second Row: Aaron Tyler, Harry Bonnell, Maggie-Rose Thompson, Brianna Hodsdon, Lillian Carson, Jackson Ballantyne, Cohen Skinner, Akith Hettiarachchi Third Row: Bryce Saltmarsh, Clem Stack, Cody Tasker, Alexander Fisher, Sebastien Horne, Jordan Blatchford, Dylan O’Keeffe Teachers:
Page 154
Miss N. Hodge, Mr A. Moran (Year Level Co-ordinator)
2014 School Magazine
FORM PHOTOGRAPHS - MIDDLE SCHOOL
YEAR 8.6 Front Row: Paris Reeves, Emily Coleman, Jessica Aslin, Ebony Pedersen, Caillin Vener, Claire Brooke, Annika Belward, Diya Patel, Rhiannon Jones Second Row: Jessie Cakalic, Jordan Baxter, Sul-Gi Kim, Sarah Lone, Kiara Vest, Niki Wrigglesworth, Hugo Miller, Connor Plowman Third Row: Nathan Brown, Dennis Perez Castillo, Jack Beringen, Maxwell Cooke, Ryan Wingham, Samuel Lavender, Caleb Konicek Teachers:
Ms K. McBean, Mr A. Moran (Year Level Co-ordinator)
YEAR 8.7 Front Row: Georgia Bliss, Mali Thompson, Madeleine Coppo, Alice Turnour, Haylee Hancock, Lara Leong, Makenna Short, Alannah Bowles, Phoebe Stothart Second Row: Zachary Whitney, Keegan Monti, Dylan Anger, Manya Tripathi, Shantelle Mihalic, Matthew Stevenson, Callum Fisher, Riley O’Kane Third Row: Adam Krayem, Dylan Barrett, Isaac Tucker, Benjamin McEwen, Jackson Green, Lachlan Bell, de Wet Potgieter Teachers:
Mrs M. Alroe, Mr A. Moran (Year Level Co-ordinator)
2014 School Magazine
Page 155
FORM PHOTOGRAPHS - MIDDLE SCHOOL
YEAR 8.8 Front Row: Ravisha Perera, Abbey Crowley, Tanvi Yadav, Tayah Hopkins, Shauna Balderson, Fiona Crowe, Leah Mustard Second Row: Sean Kavanagh, Sebastian von Mellenthin, Cameron Wall, Lara Yore, Arushi Joshi, Jackson Lees, Anoj Sabesan Third Row: Sidney Curtis, Sophia Winks, Annie Small, Finn Newsway, Jessica Marko, Adele Pickering Absent:
Teachers:
Nathan Hammond Mr M. Harding, Mr A. Moran (Year Level Co-ordinator)
YEAR 9.1 Front Row: Charlee Cross, Rebecca Nahrung, Eloise Nahrung, Aaron Welldon, Emma Higgins, Mackenzie Beldan, Jemma Vollmerhause Second Row: Jean-Luc Andreassen, James Robertson, Ian Gaynor, Joseph Boggild, Charles Hellmuth-Morrin Third Row: Devan Kallasmae, Chandler Corrigan, Luke Roberts, William Price, Brendan Pierotti Teachers:
Page 156
Miss L. Tomlin, Mr D. Terblanche (Year Level Co-ordinator)
2014 School Magazine
FORM PHOTOGRAPHS - MIDDLE SCHOOL
YEAR 9.2 Front Row: Laura Wilson, Anoushka Vyas, Alydia Howell, Leah Anear, Cassandra Fisher, Danette Potgieter, Min Jin Oh Second Row: Dean Crowley, Nathan Granata, Lauren Jones, Danell Young, James Watson, Finn Cowell Third Row: Austin (Zac) Victory, Jonathan Ronnle, Connor Hislop, Ben Rane, Matthew Maguire Teachers:
Ms F. Perry, Mr D. Terblanche (Year Level Co-ordinator)
YEAR 9.3 Front Row: Niesha Agilan, Ruby Price, Olivia Binder, Charlotte Trayner, Brooke Perry, Amor Matthyser, Kajsa Souter Second Row: Jarrad Terry, Levi Kenway, Jeddah Kosman, Isabella Jones, Sean Andrews Third Row: Jesse Hammar, Luke Moran, Joshua Bertucci, Roan Seal-Teys, James Watt Absent: Teachers:
Cooper Guest Miss K. Tebble, Mr D. Terblanche (Year Level Co-ordinator)
2014 School Magazine
Page 157
FORM PHOTOGRAPHS - MIDDLE SCHOOL
YEAR 9.4 Front Row: Charlotte Cumming, Ellie Rose Tatnell, Eliza McKay, Samantha Hammond, Emma Verkuijl, Vianna Vo, Anna Caleo Second Row: Samuel Willis, John Prentice, Rebecca Stephenson, Danish Khan, Sunguen Yu, Tristan Wilkinson Third Row: Angus Gebers, Oliver de Jersey, Ethan Moffat, Thomas Gabriel, Calum Robertson, Thomas Vandermast Teachers:
Mr S. Ward, Mr D. Terblanche (Year Level Co-ordinator)
YEAR 9.5 Front Row: Brianna MacDonald, Tehlarni Winkler, Maya Noel-Macpherson, Jasmine Tait, Hannah Fernandes, Georgia Thompson, Peyton Reynolds Second Row: Joshua Heymann, Cameron Kirk, Savannah Doyle, James Barlow, Matthew Harrison, Siddhant Sharma Third Row: Kyle Senior, Kelsey Hesp, Anton Vananalagi, Floyd Hooper, Farhan Ahmed Teachers:
Page 158
Mrs N. Grant, Mr D. Terblanche (Year Level Co-ordinator)
2014 School Magazine
FORM PHOTOGRAPHS - MIDDLE SCHOOL
YEAR 9.6 Front Row: Lexie Pattel, I Gusti Ayu (Lily) McCormack, Emily Chappell, Alex Turley, Hanna Burden, Amy Watson, Negin Naraghi Second Row: Nicholas Eldridge, Moe Soe, Cain Varoy, Ian Westerling, Rohan Blom, Christopher Barsi Third Row: James Hultgren, Nicholas (Jake) Doran, Nemo Matson, Hiteshin Lopata, Tate Hinchy Absent:
Teachers:
Brianna Costigan Ms P. Partanen, Mr D. Terblanche (Year Level Co-ordinator)
YEAR 9.7 Front Row: Jessica King, Emma Williams, Ruby Ioannou, Sophie Russell, Jessica Wilkins, Kierstyn Miller, Aisling Birch Second Row: Patrick Harrison, Angus Pierce, Keeden Walker, Lachlan Miller, Corin Feist Third Row: Oliver Meade, Spencer Bartsch, Jaime Symington, Zack Bourne, Connor Cavallin Absent: Teachers:
Emilia Hearn Miss A. Raggatt, Mr D. Terblanche (Year Level Co-ordinator)
2014 School Magazine
Page 159
FORM PHOTOGRAPHS - MIDDLE SCHOOL
YEAR 9.8 Front Row: Olivia Willis, Chloe Cunningham, Isabelle Oxley, Kelly Turley, Kathryn Panzenbock, Zoe Masson Second Row: Joseph Picken, Adam Nutchey, Lachlan Cox, Shannon Perry, Lewyn McDonald, Blake Jackson Third Row: Hayden Camp, Samuel Arnold, Tasnim Zaman, Jack Jankovic, Lakota Grech Teachers:
Page 160
Ms J. O’Keeffe, Mr D. Terblanche (Year Level Co-ordinator)
2014 School Magazine
Year 12’s under the Senior Tree
Form Photographs Senior School
Page 161
FORM PHOTOGRAPHS - SENIOR SCHOOL
SENIOR SCHOOL CAPTAINS
Front Row: Roger Murray, Thomas King, Philippa Collins, Chloe Kern Second Row: Mr Richard Fairley (Principal), Hayley Blyth, Harry Terry
YEAR 10.1
Front Row: Lauren Hughes, Isabella Dooley, Nicole Baker, Shelby Hill, Zara Crowe, Kate Irving, Wing (Natanie) Chi Yip Second Row: Makkedde Gadsby, Joseph Kenway, Fraser Cumming, Andrew Gah-Bell, Bernard Chong, Kia Arndt, Ruby Alcock Third Row: Isaac O’Dempsey, Dale Stothart, Carl Burnett, Lachlan Stobie, Clay Malone, Rongjian (John) Xie Absent: Teachers:
Page 162
Jarrad Patchett Mrs M. Phillips, Miss M. Nelson (Year Level Co-ordinator)
2014 School Magazine
FORM PHOTOGRAPHS - SENIOR SCHOOL
YEAR 10.2 Front Row: Isha Anand, Grace Burden, Rebekah Moller, Jasmine Lee, Isabella Marston, Kira Muller, Laura Cannon Second Row: Tony Michael, Cain Saltmarsh, Shayla Kilah, Eleanor Skuza, Rory Allen, Christopher O’Dempsey Third Row: Christopher Anderson, Finn Kaesehagen, Billy Speed, Thomas Wright, Conor Bailey Teachers:
Mr D. Mendiolea, Ms M. Nelson (Year Level Co-ordinator)
YEAR 10.3 Front Row: Belinda Dennis, Casey McKenny, Rhiannon Whitney, Samantha Beringen, Zoe Keeble-Buckle, Krishna Patel, Emma Ballarino Second Row: Travis O’Neill, James Avery, Nicola Anderson, Sam Stocker, Cain Kirk Third Row: Brian Yang, Jack Nielsen, Todd McAuliffe-Pease, Mark Smith, Maison Lukic-Bristow Absent: Teachers:
Emily Dickenson Mr M. Melchiori, Ms M. Nelson (Year Level Co-ordinator)
2014 School Magazine
Page 163
FORM PHOTOGRAPHS - SENIOR SCHOOL
YEAR 10.4 Front Row: Madeleine Simonsen, Vashti Hall, Ingrid Miller, Alexandra Baxter, Eloise Pienaar, Rebecca Bourquin, Caitlin Harvey Second Row: Thomas Arnold, Amy Gilbett, Natasha Robinson, Nikita Scott, Emily Stallan, Bhavjinder Bains Third Row: Wouter Verkuijl, Jacob Karlsbakk, Joshua Hilton, Jarrod Bates, Daniel Rodman, Nicholas Williams Teachers:
Mrs E. Bertucci, Ms M. Nelson (Year Level Co-ordinator)
YEAR 10.5 Front Row: Erin Taylor, Dache Geiger, Piajit Bhela, Ella Thompson, Gemma O’Kane, Emma Green, Ryann Caley Second Row: Aidan Bliss, Thomas Lafferty, Jordan Reichhold, Lauren Todd, Sebastian Nancarrow-Abbas, Jayden Sutton Third Row: Brodie Campbell, Louis Sanderson, Andrew Muston, Sanjeevan Ketheesan, Jayden Livock Teachers:
Page 164
Mr M. Moores, Ms M. Nelson (Year Level Co-ordinator)
2014 School Magazine
FORM PHOTOGRAPHS - SENIOR SCHOOL
YEAR 10.6 Front Row: Antonia Santarossa, Chenoah Hopkins, Lucy Wallace, Cara Dohnalek, Alexandra Papageorge, Jade Fahy, Lucy Laverack Second Row: Alexander Griffiths, Sam McConachy, Prudence McCall, Sheridan Reichhold, Amber Fay, Nikolas Moores Third Row: Conrad Littlefield, John Vagg, Liam Williams, Harry Braddick, Finn Miller, Kosta Sarinas Teachers:
Miss Z. McGregor, Ms M. Nelson (Year Level Co-ordinator)
YEAR 10.7 Front Row: Kiona DeSouza-McNamara, Muskan Yadav, Lauren Spargo, Eliza Franklin, Jessica Bethel, Cassy Delahunty, Grace-ann Prentice Second Row: William Hunter, Jenna Evans, Nicola Todd, Natasha Tahan, Catherine Cristaldi, Max Skinner Third Row: Luke Carnes, Cameron Crouch, Michael Crane, Jake Cakalic, Jake Donn Teachers:
Mr D. O’Regan, Ms M. Nelson (Year Level Co-ordinator)
2014 School Magazine
Page 165
FORM PHOTOGRAPHS - SENIOR SCHOOL
YEAR 10.8 Front Row: Mishayla Richards, Jesse Henning, Tayler Cream, Olivia Cruikshank, Su Soe, Tierra Prichard, Alicia Young Second Row: Jessica Williams, Zoe Turnbull, Jaime Jensen, Romy Ohlin, Paris Thompson, Siddarth Roche Third Row: Aditya Suvarna, Zion Gray, Rhys Doherty, Lachlan Fraser, Harrison Hughes, Max Kenchington-Goldsmith Teachers:
Ms A. Young, Ms M. Nelson (Year Level Co-ordinator)
YEAR 11.1 Front Row: Madeline Pendergast, Bridget Culnane-Williamson, Sophie Kaesehagen, Meg Sturgess, Catherine Adebiyi, Belle Ahern, Bethany Masson, Yat Hing (Janet) Liu, Wing Kiu Lydia (Elise) Wong Second Row: Bethany Ford, Tai Hang (Henry) Lai, Levi Smith, James McGettigan, Long Sum (Alan) Shek, Dominic Sferratore, Dylan Zischke, Madelyne Bernhardt Third Row: Lachlan Cavallin, Benjamin Thompson, Lachlan Pierce, Angus Small, Brett MacElroy, Lachlan Jones, Connor McEwen Absent: Teachers:
Page 166
Alexandra Griffith Mrs Y. Feng, Ms Y. West (Year Level Co-ordinator)
2014 School Magazine
FORM PHOTOGRAPHS - SENIOR SCHOOL
YEAR 11.2 Front Row: Emma Henderson, Tahryn Kellie, Brooke Bowerman, Tia Robinson, Ellie Blacket, Savannah Paine, Hannah Astbury, Julia Reilly Second Row: Tara Daly, John James, Jacob Briggs, Ashley Brooke, Ryan Glover, Tsz Hang (Eugene) Cheung, Emily Blake Third Row: Jackson Gross, Ashwin Anand, Jack Warrington, Jacob Egan, Geordie Meekin, Alexander Clark, Braden McDonald Teachers:
Mr A. Robson, Ms Y. West (Year Level Co-ordinator)
YEAR 11.3 Front Row: Sa Smith, Isabella Davies, Bianca Santagada, Caitlin Bobeldyk, Riley Klopper, Michaella Stocks, Brydie Hooper, Emahn Badiyan Second Row: Blaik Mundy, Liya Michael, Audrey Reynolds, Bianca Bacchiella, Rose Muller, Megan Sweeny, Shailee Mazzoni, Connor Glasscoe Third Row: Matthew Cox, Wui Yin (Alan) Pong, Harrison Price, Leonard (Edward) Warrington, Jeremy Hawkins, Lachlan Ainsworth, Joshua Lin Absent: Teachers:
Samuel Pleass Mr A. Smith, Ms Y. West (Year Level Co-ordinator)
2014 School Magazine
Page 167
FORM PHOTOGRAPHS - SENIOR SCHOOL
YEAR 11.4 Front Row: Patricia Hanus, Asha Dickinson, Grace Pickering, Emma Terry, Edie Hutchinson, Brittany Souter, Rayna Kumar, Ananya Sangla Second Row: Thomas Watson, Robert Spence, Jamie Muston, Kelsie Stokes, Whitney Brown, Jin Young Choi, Justin Nix Third Row: Connor Stallan, Sai Tung (Kenny) Cheng, Hugh Russell, Tom Craig, Brandon Blatchford, Cooper Locke Absent:
Teachers:
Owen Mathieson Mr P. O’Dwyer, Ms Y. West (Year Level Co-ordinator)
YEAR 11.5 Front Row:
Chloe Coutts, Ashleigh Lidgett, Jade Turley, Bonnie Cox, Emma Barsi, Amy Rashbrooke, Brittany Tapiolas, Rose Ioannou
Second Row: Januka Wijewardena, Jeramiah Sam, Matthew O’Dempsey, Cali Buschgens, Reuben James-Green, Finn Urner, Takuma Asai Third Row:
Lachlan Hoy, Mitchell Clarke, Dylan Boggild, Joshua Williams, Wade Forster, Liam MacDonald
Absent:
Jack Acaster
Teachers:
Ms J. Marsh, Ms Y. West (Year Level Co-ordinator)
Page 168
2014 School Magazine
FORM PHOTOGRAPHS - SENIOR SCHOOL
YEAR 11.6 Front Row: Alishia Carr, Molly Likely, Alicia Thygesen, Jessie Gaynor, Mahalia Dwyer, Beverley Zhong, Tearna Sayce, Vagisha Baveja Second Row: Tiahna Ormes, Brandon Cook, Mark Wood, Karl Geiger, Min Hoe Hu, Sheldon Brennan, Isabel Jackson Third Row: David Mack, Samuel McCann, Jordan Ramm, Nicholas Owens, Michael Bogiatzis, Ki Cheong (Bruno) Tang Absent:
Teachers:
Reiley Guest Mr J. Sibthorpe, Ms Y. West (Year Level Co-ordinator)
YEAR 11.7 Front Row: Chelsea Alderton-Lillis, Kayla James, Gillian Northey, Chloe Lord, Bronte Shepherd, Annelise Pretzsch-Kalsgaard, Elijah Baxter, Grace Harris Second Row: Isaac Westerling, Benjamin Panzera, Jack Bonnell, Sarah Fairley, Meg Veness, Mingli Feng, Gun-Ho Jang Third Row: Jed Vinson, Nicholas Thorpe, Christopher Poli, Aiden Marko, Nathan Cruikshank, Mitchell Holmes, Lachlan Ramm Teachers:
Ms K. Watson, Ms Y. West (Year Level Co-ordinator)
2014 School Magazine
Page 169
FORM PHOTOGRAPHS - SENIOR SCHOOL
YEAR 11.8 Front Row: Caitlin Parker, Sophie Eldridge, Jessica Coyle, Liliana Starck, Anoop Barring, Rebecca Jones, Victoria Bentata, Lucy Fallance Second Row: Dushane Rupasinghe, Samuel Picken, Patrick Wall, Hannah Wallace, Sarah Hesp, Caitlin Tait, Owen Tongue, Samuel Hudman Third Row: Gabe D’Aguiar, Rossly Bourne, Alexander Jones, Jarrod Marson, Duncan Joubert, Sam Tory, Hugh Lynch Teachers:
Ms K. Ludlow, Ms Y. West (Year Level Co-ordinator)
YEAR 12.1 Front Row: Conor Daly, Jerri Prior-Blackley, Sumedha Verma, Clare Melvin, Emily Cooke, Shannon Roberts, Thomas Barlow Second Row: Shona Heytman, Bronte Ford, Georgia Bell, Sophie Arbouin, Georgia Kilah, Paije Davis, Esther Brandon Third Row: Thomas King, Nathan Moller, Glenn Nilson, Anarion Gray, Ryan Smith, Brendon Granata Teachers:
Page 170
Mrs M. Barrett, Ms S. Cotton, Mrs S. Ahern (Year Level Co-ordinator)
2014 School Magazine
FORM PHOTOGRAPHS - SENIOR SCHOOL
YEAR 12.2 Front Row: Hannah Harden, Sarah Ford, Alyssa Davison, Emily Busch, Kayla Ravkin, Diksha Iyer, Ainsley Miller Second Row: Jacob Henderson, Kayla Roberts, Tamara Astbury, Rose Klein, Eleni Stathooles, Thomas Rodman Third Row: Kieran Dean, Rowan Nix, Kurt Boldy, Jason Treloar, Christopher Roots, Morgan Baker Teachers:
Mrs C. de Freitas Pessoa, Mrs S. Ahern (Year Level Co-ordinator)
YEAR 12.3 Front Row: Elsie Stoeckl, Natalie Greenwood, Brearna Hovey, Sune Lubbe, Savannah Sailors, Erin Yore, Pia Freeman Second Row: Rebekah Roberts, Maisha Jamali, Alexander Ellis, Alexander Springall, James Prentice, Eva Caley Third Row: Wade McConachy, Jaxon Hoar, Max O’Connor, Aidan Leong, Zachary Hocking, Callum Dunlop Teachers:
Mr N. Treloar, Mrs S. Ahern (Year Level Co-ordinator)
2014 School Magazine
Page 171
FORM PHOTOGRAPHS - SENIOR SCHOOL
YEAR 12.4 Front Row: Zoe Jiang, Il Young Chung, Katelinel Moores, Hayley Blyth, Alexandra Fullerton, Tamra Christopher, Grace Oura Second Row: Samantha Duggan, Lily Staib, Elyssa Kelk, Liam Bonner, Heidi Lynch, Sabrina Wightman, Meghan Porteous Third Row: Jack Dunn, Jamie Jeffrey, Tian Yu Li, Jacob Finger, Liam Percy, Andrew Britton Teachers:
Mrs C. Bristow, Mrs S. Ahern (Year Level Co-ordinator)
YEAR 12.5 Front Row: Monique Joyce, Lillian Mountford, Sarah Maguire, Philippa Collins, Chelsea Gerrard, Tully Skinner, Aleeah Winkler Second Row: Twinkle Thomas, Kinta Deacon Johnstone, Harry Terry, Sam Dennis, Ailish Barry Third Row: Luke Matheson, Stanley Cham, Lachlan Dwyer, Zachary Kenway, Daniel Stevenson, Jack Peters Teachers:
Page 172
Mrs S. Gray, Mrs S. Ahern (Year Level Co-ordinator)
2014 School Magazine
FORM PHOTOGRAPHS - SENIOR SCHOOL
YEAR 12.6 Front Row: Natalin (Mina) Kaess, Kristina Thompson, Chloe Kern, Rachel Nutchey, Eliza Croft, Kasie Muller, Hannah Soper Second Row: Shari Lazzaroni, Margaret Teece, Jake Rebgetz, Sam Lanskey, Caitlin Dobson, Nicole Matthyser Third Row: Samuel McNamara, Hayden Kerr, Kuangxi (Kevin) Zhou, Jayden Eagle, Patrick Burke, Kale Coutts Teachers:
Ms N. Adams, Mrs S. Ahern (Year Level Co-ordinator)`
YEAR 12.7 Front Row:
Bianca Parison, Reigan Griffiths, Katy Tucker, Harriet Hearn, Brittaneigh Cross, Lucy Watson, Courtney Fersterer
Second Row: Michelle Spies, Toluwa Banjo, Margaret Murray, Bailey Metcalfe-Smith, Shruti Roche, Abby McAuliffe-Pease Third Row: Alexander Edgar, Braden Reynolds, Brodie Taylor, Linus Goldstone, Mitchell Anderson, Ka Lok (Eric) Leung Teachers:
Mrs M. Buchholz, Mrs S. Ahern (Year Level Co-ordinator)
2014 School Magazine
Page 173
FORM PHOTOGRAPHS - SENIOR SCHOOL
YEAR 12.8 Front Row: Renae Bertucci, Madison Unwin, Sophie Hampson, Anna Staib, Kimberley Terrace, Amanda Murdoch, Sofia Santagada Second Row: Samantha Crossley, Stacey Barrett, Roger Murray, Daniel Goonetilleke, Alex Nicolosi, Siobhan Cotter Third Row: Nicholas Judd, Bryce Szandro, Benjamin Spargo, Heath Fraser, Jamie Cullen, Ryan King Teachers:
Miss J. Coulch, Mrs S. Ahern (Year Level Co-ordinator)
SENIOR SCHOOL TEAM
Ms Yvonne West (Year 11 Co-ordinator), Mrs Susan Ahern (Year 12 Co-ordinator) and Ms Megan Nelson (Year 10 Co-ordinator)
Page 174
2014 School Magazine
Dressed to the 9’s for Year 12’s
Melior Exi Valete
Page 175
SENIOR FORMAL The 2014 ‘Great Gatsby’ Senior Formal was held at Jupiters Casino on Monday, 14 July. Best dressed Belle and Beau were presented to Elyssa Kelk and Jaxon Hoar. The parent poolside function was followed by the wellattended and successful Parent Dinner at ‘A Touch of Salt’ while the senior cohort enjoyed an evening filled with socialising, awards, photographs and lolly buffet. The evening finished with a poetic Captain’s address, peppered with many memorable quotes that will, hopefully, last a lifetime. Mrs Susie Ahern HE AD OF THE SENIOR SCHOOL
Page 176
2014 School Magazine
SENIOR FORMAL
2014 School Magazine
Page 177
SENIORS
YEAR 12
Front Row: Aleeah Winkler, Kimberley Terrace, Shruti Roche, Katelinel Moores, Margaret Murray, Harry Terry, Chloe Kern, Thomas King, Mr Richard Fairley (Principal), Mrs Susan Ahern (Head of Senior School), Philippa Collins, Roger Murray, Hayley Blyth, Heidi Lynch, Elyssa Kelk, Chelsea Gerrard, Eliza Croft, Sarah Maguire, Thomas Barlow
Second Row: Conor Daly, Jack Peters, Luke Matheson, Kale Coutts, Brendon Granata, Kieran Dean, Alexandra Fullerton, Rachel Nutchey, Maisha Jamali, Sam Dennis, Jake Rebgetz, Kurt Boldy, Liam Bonner, Bailey Metcalfe- Smith, Sam Lanskey, Renae Bertucci, Sofia Santagada, Ryan King, Nicholas Judd, Jacob Henderson, Ka Lok (Eric) Leung, Alex Nicolosi, Thomas Rodman
Third Row: Amanda Murdoch, Shannon Roberts, Il Young Chung, Reigan Griffiths, Courtney Fersterer, Emily Cooke, Kayla Ravkin, Alyssa Davison, Lillian Mountford, Eleni Stathooles, Katy Tucker, Clare Melvin, Esther Brandon, Hannah Harden, Tamra Christopher, Sumedha Verma, Diksha Iyer, Bianca Parison, Jerri Prior-Blackley, Elsie Stoeckl, Monique Joyce
Siobhan Cotter, Michelle Spies, Tully Skinner, Sune Lubbe, Twinkle Thomas, Abby McAuliffe-Pease, Toluwa Banjo, Kristina Thompson, Sabrina Wightman, Kinta Deacon Johnstone, Lily Staib, Ailish Barry, Margaret Teece, Georgia Bell, Eva Caley, Sophie Arbouin, Harriet Hearn, Rebekah Roberts, Samantha Duggan, Shari Lazzaroni
Fourth Row: Sarah Ford, Pia Freeman, Meghan Porteous, Lucy Watson, Shona Heytman, Natalin (Mina) Kaess, Nicole Matthyser, Rose Klein, Caitlin Dobson, Georgia Kilah, Kasie Muller, Stacey Barrett, Samantha Crossley, Tamara Astbury, Emily Busch, Brittaneigh Cross, Erin Yore, Brearna Hovey, Paije Davis, Kayla Roberts, Grace Oura Fifth Row:
Sixth Row: Rowan Nix, Jamie Jeffrey, Jamie Cullen, Bryce Szandro, Brodie Taylor, Stanley Cham, Alexander Springall, Tian Yu Li, Alexander Ellis, James Prentice, Mitchell Anderson, Nathan Moller, Andrew Britton, Liam Percy, Jack Dunn, Braden Reynolds, Daniel Stevenson, Morgan Baker
Alexander Edgar, Bronte Ford, Heath Fraser, Daniel Goonetilleke, Natalie Greenwood, Sophie Hampson, Zoe Jiang, Ainsley Miller, Christopher Roots, Hannah Soper, Anna Staib, Madison Unwin
Seventh Row: Ryan Smith, Benjamin Spargo, Wade McConachy, Anarion Gray, Zachary Kenway, Callum Dunlop, Linus Goldstone, Kuangxi (Kevin) Zhou, Aidan Leong, Max O’Connor, Jayden Eagle, Zachary Hocking, Jaxon Hoar, Hayden Kerr, Patrick Burke, Glenn Nilson, Lachlan Dwyer, Jason Treloar, Samuel McNamara Absent:
2014 School Magazine
Page 178
VALETE
Mitchell Anderson 2010 - 2014 Via Boulia
Sophie Arbouin 2009 - 2014
Tamara Astbury 2009 - 2014
Morgan Baker 2011 - 2014 Glenden
Toluwa Banjo 2012 - 2014
Thomas Barlow 2004 - 2014
Stacey Barrett 2004 - 2007 2009 - 2014
Ailish Barry 2010 - 2014
Georgia Bell 2002 - 2014
Renae Bertucci 2005 - 2014
Hayley Blyth 2011 - 2014 Hervey Bay
Kurt Boldy 2008 - 2014
Liam Bonner 2009 - 2014
Esther Brandon 2008 - 2014
Andrew Britton 2010 - 2014
Patrick Burke 2010 - 2014 Katherine
Emily Busch 2009 - 2014
Eva Caley 2010 - 2014
Stanley Cham 2010 - 2014
Tamra Christopher 2010 - 2014
Il Young Chung 2009-2011 2013 - 2014 Republic of Korea
Philippa Collins 2010 - 2014
Emily Cooke 2013 - 2014
Siobhan Cotter 2013 - 2014
Kale Coutts 2009 - 2014
Eliza Croft 2010 - 2014
Brittaneigh Cross 2010 - 2014
Samantha Crossley 2011 - 2014
Jamie Cullen 2010 - 2014
Conor Daly 2002 - 2014
2014 School Magazine
Page 179
VALETE
Paije Davis 2013 - 2014
Alyssa Davison 2013 - 2014 Port Moresby PNG
Kinta Deacon Johnstone 2010 - 2014
Kieran Dean 2010 - 2014
Sam Dennis 2010 - 2014 Clermont
Caitlin Dobson 2010 – 2014
Samantha Duggan 2013 - 2014 Ingham
Callum Dunlop 2009 - 2014
Jack Dunn 2010 - 2014
Lachlan Dwyer 2009 - 2014
Jayden Eagle 2009 - 2014
Alexander Edgar 2004 - 2014
Alexander Ellis 2013 - 2014
Courtney Fersterer 2002 - 2014
Sarah Ford 2008 - 2014
Bronte Ford 2010 - 2014
Heath Fraser 2010 - 2014
Pia Freeman 2002 - 2014
Alexandra Fullerton 2009 - 2014
Chelsea Gerrard 2010 - 2014
Linus Goldstone 2009 - 2014
Daniel Goonetilleke 2012 - 2014
Brendon Granata 2010 - 2014
Anarion Gray 2013 - 2014
Reigan Griffiths 2009 - 2014
Sophie Hampson 2006 - 2014
Hannah Harden 2012 - 2014 Ravenshoe
Harriet Hearn 2011 - 2014
Jacob Henderson 2011 - 2014
Shona Heytman 2004 - 2014
Page 180
2014 School Magazine
VALETE
Jaxon Hoar 2012 - 2014
Zachary Hocking 2010 - 2014
Brearna Hovey 2010 - 2014 Blackall
Diksha Iyer 2012 - 2014
Maisha Jamali 2008 - 2014
Jamie Jeffrey 2010 - 2014
Zoe Jiang 2002 - 2014
Monique Joyce 2012 - 2014
Nicholas Judd 2009 - 2014 Glenden
Natalin (Mina) Kaess 2009 - 2014
Elyssa Kelk 2010 - 2014
Zachary Kenway 2010 - 2014
Chloe Kern 2010 - 2014
Hayden Kerr 2010 - 2014
Georgia Kilah 2011 - 2014 Normanton
Ryan King 2004 - 2014
Thomas King 2010 - 2014
Rose Klein 2009 - 2014
Sam Lanskey 2002 - 2014
Shari Lazzaroni 2007 - 2011 2013 - 2014
Aidan Leong 2010 - 2014
Ka Lok (Eric) Leung 2010 - 2014 Hong Kong
Tian Yu Li 2012 - 2014
Sune Lubbe 2002 - 2014
Heidi Lynch 2010 - 2014
Sarah Maguire 2009 - 2014
Luke Matheson 2010 - 2014
Nicole Matthyser 2011 - 2014
Abby McAuliffePease 2002 - 2014
Wade McConachy 2009 - 2014 Hughenden
2014 School Magazine
Page 181
VALETE
Samuel McNamara 2001 - 2003 2010 - 2014
Clare Melvin 2011 - 2014
Bailey Metcalfe-Smith 2001 - 2014
Ainsley Miller 2010 - 2014
Nathan Moller 2011 - 2014 Clermont
Katelinel Moores 2002 - 2014
Lillian Mountford 2009 - 2014
Kasie Muller 2010 - 2014 Cloncurry
Amanda Murdoch 2012 - 2014 Nhulunbuy
Margaret Murray 2011 - 2014
Roger Murray 2010 - 2014
Alex Nicolosi 2010 - 2014
Glenn Nilson 2010 - 2014
Rowan Nix 2010 - 2014
Rachel Nutchey 2006 - 2014
Max O’Connor 2005 - 2014
Grace Oura 2013 - 2014 Cairns
Bianca Parison 2007 - 2014
Liam Percy 2009 - 2014
Jack Peters 2006 - 2014
Meghan Porteous 2009 - 2014
James Prentice 2010 - 2014 Weipa
Jerri Prior-Blackley 2010 - 2014 Palm Island
Kayla Ravkin 2013 - 2014
Jake Rebgetz 2002 - 2014
Braden Reynolds 2010 - 2014
Kayla Roberts 2009 - 2014
Rebekah Roberts 2009 - 2014
Shannon Roberts 2002 - 2014
Shruti Roche 2006 - 2014
Page 182
2014 School Magazine
VALETE
Thomas Rodman 2010 - 2014
Christopher Roots 2010 - 2014
Sofia Santagada 2007 - 2014
Tully Skinner 2009 - 2014
Ryan Smith 2010 - 2014
Hannah Soper 2009 - 2014
Benjamin Spargo 2003 2011 - 2014 Point Cook
Michelle Spies 2009 - 2014
Alexander Springall 2010 - 2014
Anna Staib 2009 - 2014
Lily Staib 2009 - 2014
Eleni Stathooles 2010 - 2014
Daniel Stevenson 2008 - 2014
Elsie Stoeckl 2002 – 2014
Bryce Szandro 2009 - 2014
Brodie Taylor 2002 - 2014
Margaret Teece 2013 - 2014
Kimberley Terrace 2002 - 2014
Harry Terry 2010 - 2014 Forsayth
Twinkle Thomas 2012 - 2014
Kristina Thompson 2010 - 2014
Jason Treloar 2010 - 2014
Katy Tucker 2008 - 2014
Madison Unwin 2012 - 2014
Sumedha Verma 2009 - 2014
Lucy Watson 2008 - 2014
Sabrina Wightman 2003 - 2014
Aleeah Winkler 2010 - 2014
Erin Yore 2010 - 2014 Aramac
Kuangxi (Kevin) Zhou 2012 - 2014 China
2014 School Magazine
Page 183
Mrs Kristell Scott
Mrs Susie Ahern, Mr Chris Wilson, Mr David Terblanche and Mr Noel Nethery
Director of Enrolments and Marketing
Heads of School
Mr Richard Fairley - Principal
Mr Greg Walsh - Business Manager
Mr Steven Morris and Mrs Mary Hall - Deputy Principals
Staff and Student Roll
Page 184
2014 School Magazine
Michael Harding, Tegan Pollack, Claire Tidmas, Laura Tomlin, Jamie Coulch, Catherine de Freitas Pessoa, Elizabeth Watson, Rebecca Brown, Mario Melchiori, Anna Knox, Lisa Robertson, Katie Ludlow, Bianca Battoraro, Elena Bertucci, Fiona Burnett, Amanda Young, Lia Davies, Louise Symonds
Sixth Row: Deborah Oliver, John Sibthorpe, Kylie Chesterfield, Angela Woodward, Ben Hando, John Derrett, Stephen Broome, Paul O’Dwyer, Alan Smith, David Mendiolea, Helen Cadwallader, Jaqulin Marsh, Andrew Robson, Karyn Kybus, Katie Watson, Alana Towning
Fifth Row:
Fourth Row: Amy Raggatt, Yunhui Feng, Kristine Cairns, Caryn Bristow, Emma Jackson, Paula Partanen, Kathryn Tebble, Adrian Moran, Michael Moores, Peter Spilsbury, Pamela Abraham, Freddie Wood, Simon Ward, Joanne Smith, Suzanne Gray, Hannah Murray, Vivien Maclean, Zara McGregor
Third Row: Kenneth Schulz, Valeria Antonuccio, Natasha Walker, Catrina Camakaris, Kaitlynne Warren, Elspeth Jones, Patricia Duffy, Mary Phillips, Nathalie Grant, Jane Kippin, Riitta Booth, Kylie Ingle, Lizzie Wood, Samantha Huckvale, Julie Broome, Naomi Adams, Debbie Winkel, Marlene Barrett, Marilyn Buchholz, Cheryl Kybus
Second Row: Aimee Sheahan, Lona Wilson, Kristie Gray, Jenna Fielder, Larissa Reason, Bronwyn Coffey, Helen Bourne, David O’Regan, John Evans, Luke Brennan, Maria Alroe, Alyssa Kelly, Jacqui King, Beth Gilpatrick, Sandra Harvey, Jennifer Smith, Val Heuir, Fiona Perry, Nicole Hodge
ACADEMIC STAFF
Front Row: Jenny Svane, Leigh Fotheringham, Chris Gray, Kenneth Raven, Yvonne West, Christopher Wilson, David Terblanche, Mary Hall, Richard Fairley (Principal), Steven Morris, Susan Ahern, Noel Nethery, Samuel Blanch, Nigel Treloar, Kerri Hill, Jodie Davey, Kathleen Wiseman
ACADEMIC STAFF
Page 185
NON ACADEMIC STAFF NON ACADEMIC STAFF
Front Row: Kerrin Thomas, Dannielle Charge, Geraldine Leslie, Annette Cook, Corby Green, Kristell Scott, Richard Fairley (Principal), Gregory Walsh, Garry Bodinnar, Kirk West, Cheryl Fletcher, Nadene Moorhouse, Therese Stewart
Second Row: Annette Young, Karen Vaiciulevicius, Christine Stanfield, Alice Matthyser, Heather Peters, Kay Wilson, Lynette Skladal, Kay Godden, Karin Poole, Vivian Haden, Mary Gunn, Patricia Christensen
Third Row: Kim Johnstone, Jammie-Lyn Jackson, Donna Ardley, Robyn Dale, Kim Earl, Tonya Alexander, Kathleen Hotschilt, Nerida Jacobsen, Shirley Hall, Michelle Sawers, Colleen Elliott, Kim Gillespie
Fourth Row: Tina Earl, Nicole Baxter, Dale Parker, Elena Young, Sueanne Cubitt, Laura Moran, Kerrina Corrigan, Rachael Reeves, Wendy Burgess, Wendy Hill, June Bartlett, Tania Lang
Fifth Row: Paula Freeman, Jennifer Donaldson, Joanna Prentice, Lucy Smith, Brendan Young, Adam Gardiner, William Venn, Marion Walker-Campbell, Janine Kippin, Veronica Busch, Pauline (Lisa) Wallace
2014 School Magazine
Page 186
STAFF LIST BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Chairman
Deputy Chairman Members
PRINCIPAL
FAIRLEY Richard
Modern Languages Brigadier, His Honour Judge DURWARD Stuart, SC, LLB (U.Q.), GAICD JOHNSON John, B.Tech.(Civil) (Q.I.T.), MIEAust. BELL Grant, Dip.Teach. (N.C.A.E.) BLOMBERG Karen, B.Ed. (S.A.C.A.E.), Dip.Teach. (B.K.T.C.) JOHNSON Alison, B.Bus.(Acc.) (Q.U.T.), LLB (J.C.U.), CPA McKAY Bob RAINS Debra
(1998), B.Econ., Dip.Ed. (Flinders), Grad.Dip.Ed.Admin. (S.A.C.A.E.), Grad.Dip.Curric.Leadership (Uni.S.A.), MACE, FAIM, MAICD
Deputy Principal (Operations)
Head of Junior School
Head of Middle School Head of Senior School & Positive Education
Director of Boarding & IB Co-ordinator
Director of Enrolments & Marketing Secretary to the Board & Business Manager
Science Teacher Performance & Development
DAVEY Jodie (2014), M.Ed. (Flinders), B.Ed., B.Teach. (Uni.S.A.) Year 7 Core Curriculum Co-ordinator KYBUS Cheryl (1997), Dip.Teach. (J.C.U.)
YEAR LEVEL CO-ORDINATORS
Year 7 Year 8
Year 9 Year 10
SENIOR MANAGEMENT Deputy Principal (Curriculum)
Performing Arts
HALL Mary (1996), M.Ed., B.Ed. (J.C.U), Grad.Cert.Ed.(Middle Sch.) (Q.U.T.), MACE, AAICD MORRIS Steven (2012), M.Ed. (Deakin), M.App.Sc., M.Mus.St. (U.Q.), B.Mus., Grad.Dip.Ed. (U.N.E.) MACEL, AIMM NETHERY Noel (2007), B.Ed. (U.TAS.), Dip.Teach., Dip.Rel.Ed. (C.C.E.S.), MACE TERBLANCHE David (2008), B.Ed. (UNISA.[RSA]) AHERN Susan (2000), Dip.Teach. (J.C.U.), Grad.Cert.Ed.(Middle Sch.) (Q.U.T.) WILSON Chris (1997), H.Dip.Ed., B.Comm. (U.N.D.[RSA]), M.Bus. Leadership (UNISA.[RSA]), Dip.Res. Care (A.C.U.) SCOTT Kristell (1997), B.A., Dip.Ed. (U.N.E.) WALSH Greg (2004), B.Comm. (Griffith), MBA. (J.C.U.), Grad.Dip.CSP (G.I. of A.), Assoc.Dip.Civ.Eng. (U.S.Q.), CPA, AGIA
Year 11 Year 12
School Counsellor & Psychologist
MUSIC
Director of Music
Junior School Music Co-ordinator Annandale Music Teacher North Ward Music Teacher Music Specialists:
HEADS OF FACULTY
Asst to the Deputy Principal (Curriculum) Asst Head of Junior School Art Business and Humanities Design and Technology
Educational Support English
Health & Physical Education ICT & e-Training Library, Information Services & e-Learning
Mathematics
TRELOAR Nigel (1991), B.Sc.(Hons), (C.U.L. [UK]), B.Ed. (J.C.U.) GRAY Chris (2013), Dip.Teach.(U.N.E.), M.Ed.(U.S.Q.), MACE PHILLIPS Mary (2000), Dip.Fin.Art. (T.C.T.), Grad.Dip.Teach. (B.C.A.E.) PARTANEN Paula (1995), B.Econ. (J.C.U.), Dip.Teach. (U.Q.) BROOME Stephen (1999), Dip.Teach. (Griffith), Cert.4 (Assess./Workplace Training) TEBBLE Kathryn (2008), B.Behav.Sci. (Psych) (La Trobe), Grad.Dip.Ed. (J.C.U.) LUDLOW Katie (2012), B.Arts/Ed. (U.Q.), ATCL (Speech & Drama) (Trinity College [UK]) SPILSBURY Peter (2014), B.Ed. (J.C.U.) (Acting) WARD Simon (2011), B.Sc.(Hons), PGCE (Sheffield Hallam Uni [UK])
BUCHHOLZ Marilyn (2010), B.Ed. (Hons) (J.C.U.), M.Learning Innov. (Q.U.T.), AALIA HILL Kerri (1995), M.Sc. (C.U.T.), PGD, B.Sc., Dip.Ed. (U.N.S.W.)
2014 School Magazine
WISEMAN Kathleen (1994), B.A., B.Ed. (J.C.U.) PERRY Fiona (1996), B.A. (U.S.Q.), LSDA, LTCL MOORES Carolyn (1996), Ph.D., B.Sc. (Hons), Dip.Ed. (J.C.U.)
KYBUS Karyn (2006), B.A., B.Ed. (J.C.U.) MORAN Adrian (2010), HDE (Edgewood C.A.E. [RSA]), Cert.Res. Care (A.B.S.A) TERBLANCHE David (2008), B.Ed. (UNISA.[RSA]) NELSON Megan (2004), B.Biomed.Sc., B.Ed. (J.C.U.) WEST Yvonne (2004), B.A., Dip.Ed. (U.Q.) AHERN Susan (2000), Dip.Teach. (J.C.U.), Grad.Cert.Ed. (Middle Sch.) (Q.U.T.) CHARGE Dannielle (2014), B.Psych. (J.C.U.)
BLANCH Samuel (2007), B.Mus. (C.S.M.), M.Teach.(Hons) (Sydney), Dip.Mus.Tech. (London Guildhall [UK]), MACE BURNETT Fiona (2006), Dip.Teach. (T.C.A.E.) BROWN Rebecca (2011), B.Mus. (Hons), B.Ed. (U.Q.) TOMLIN Laura (2012), B.Mus., Grad. Dip.Ed. (G.U.) CAIRNS Rachel (2005), B.Mus. (U.Q.), ATCL (Musical Theatre) (Trinity College [UK]) – Voice COLEMAN Heather (1997), B.Sc.(Hons) (V.U.W. [NZ]), Dip.Teach. (W.T.C.) – Recorder CROFT Karin (2011), Gr.6 Musicianship, Gr.8 Violin (A.M.E.B.) – Violin DONNELLY Megan (2001), B.Mus. (Hons) (U.Q.), Grad.Dip.Mus. (Perf. & Res.) (A.N.U.), A.Mus.A. (A.M.E.B.) – Flute (Music Assistant) FITZGERALD Margaret (2001), B.Sc. Agric.(Hons) (Reading [UK]), Grad.Dip. FET. (U.S.Q.), MTAQ – Piano FITZGERALD Tony (2003), MTAQ member – Clarinet GLAVIN Una (2006), M.A., B.A.(Mod.), H.Dip.Ed. (T.C.D. [EIRE]) – Cello GRINSELL Susan (2003), A.Mus.A (A.M.E.B), ATCL (Singing) (Trinity College [UK]) – Voice HONEY Philip (2006), B.A. (Visual Arts) (U.O.B.), Grad.Dip.Mus. (J.C.U.) – Guitar LEVETT Candice (2014), B.Mus. (Q.U.T.), Grad.Dip.Ed. (Griffith) – Saxophone & Brass MILANOVIC Anne (2011), B.Mus., B.Ed. (Halle Uni. [Germany]) – Piano PULVIRENTI Christine (2008), B.Arts (Deakin), A.Mus.A. (Piano & Violin) (A.M.E.B.), MTAQ & AUSTA – Violin & Piano RUSH Michelle (2009), B.Sc.(Hons) (J.C.U.), ATCL (Piano) (Trinity College [UK]), MTAQ (Prof) – Piano
Page 187
STAFF LIST
SPORT
Director of Sport Junior School Sportsmaster Director of Netball Director of Rowing Director of Rugby Head Swim Coach Sports Assistant
SALISBURY David (2012), Ph.D.(U.N.E.), M.A. (S.D.S.U.[USA]), B.Mus.(Berklee [USA]), Grad.Dip.Ed. (U.W.S.) SELF Simon (2013), B.Mus. (J.C.U.) – Guitar TEGG Jeanine (2009), B.Mus. (J.C.U.), L.Mus.A., A.Mus.A. (A.M.E.B.), FTCL, LTCL (Performers) – Piano THOMSON Larry (1988), Dip.Jazz Studies (Theory), Dip.Jazz Studies (Improvisation) (Jazzworks, Brisbane) – Guitar & Drums
RAVEN Ken (2008), B.Sc. (E.C.U.), Grad. Dip.Ed. (U.W.A.) FOTHERINGHAM Leigh (2013), B.A./ Teach. (U.B.) WATSON Prue (2012), B.Ed. (S.A.C.A.E.) GREEN Corby (2007), Cert. (Audio Engineering), RA L2 Coach DERRETT Giles (2009), B.Ed.(Hons) (R.U.) BERINGEN Glenn (2012), NCAS (Platinum Level) Swimming Coach REEVES Rachael (2014)
TEACHING STAFF ABRAHAM Pamela (2008), Dip.Teach. (J.C.U.) ADAMS Naomi (2012), B.Bus. (Q.U.T.), Grad.Dip.Ed. (Q.U.T.) ALROE Maria (2009), B.Creat.Arts (U.S.Q.), Grad.Dip.Ed.(U.W.S.) ANTONUCCIO Valeria (2014), M.Arch. (Venice [ITALY]), M.Bus.Mgt. (MIUR), MBA (Catania [ITALY]), Grad.Dip.Ed. (J.C.U.) BARRETT Marlene (2009), B.A., B.Ed. (J.C.U.) BATTORARO Bianca (2014), B.Ed. (J.C.U.) BERTUCCI Elena (2005), B.Ed. (J.C.U.) BOOTH Riitta (2007), B.Ed., Dip.Teach. (J.C.U) BOURNE Helen (2009), B.A., B.Ed. (J.C.U.) BRENNAN Luke (2012), B.Ex.Sc. (A.C.U.), B.Ed. (M.U.) BRISTOW Caryn (2007), M.Sc. (W.S.U.[USA]), B.Sc. (U.K.Z.N.[RSA]), H.Ed.Dip. (U.S.[RSA]) BROOME Julie (2010), B.Ed. (J.C.U.) CADWALLADER Helen (2013), B.Ed. (A.M.E.B.) CAIRNS Kristine (2009), M.Ed. (Strathclyde [UK]), B.Sc. (U.Q.), PGCE (Jordanhill), PGC Comp.Ed. (Strathclyde [UK]) CAMAKARIS Catrina (2013), B.Occ.Th.(Hons), Grad.Dip.Ed. (La Trobe) CARROLL Jessica (2009), B.A. (Otago [NZ]), Grad.B.Ed. (J.C.U.) CHESTERFIELD Kylie (2013), B.Ed. (J.C.U.) COFFEY Bronwyn (2014), B.Teach., B.Ed., Grad.Cert.P&C Health (La Trobe) COULCH Jamie (2008), M.ICT.Ed. (C.S.U.), B.Learning Mgt., B.Sc. (C.Q.U.) DAVIES Lia (2013), B.Dr.Art (V.C.A.), B.Cr.Ind. (Q.U.T.), Grad.Dip.Teach. (C.D.U.) de FREITAS PESSOA Catherine (2009), B.Sc., B.Ed., (J.C.U.) DERRETT Giles (2009), B.Ed.(Hons) (R.U.) DUFFY Patricia (2013), B.Teach. (Uni.SA.), B.Spec.Ed. (Flinders) EVANS John (2009), B.Ed., (J.C.U.), CELTA (Cantab. [UK]), J.P. (Hospitality Coordinator) FENG Yunhui (2007), M.Sc., B.Ed. (J.C.U.), B.Sc. (X.A.U. [PRC]) FIELDER Jenna (2010), B.Fin.Arts (Dance) (Q.U.T.), Grad.Dip.Ed. (J.C.U.), Dip. Dance (Ballet) (R.A.D.), A.R.A.D. (Leave) FRANCIS Heloise (2014), M.B.A., B.Ed., B.Psych. (J.C.U) GILPATRICK Beth (2014), B.Ed. (J.C.U.), M.Ed.Stud. (U.Q.) (Careers Advisor) GRANT Nathalie (2012), Licence (PhilGerm) (U.L.B. [Belgium]), PGCE (Aberdeen [UK]), Grad.Dip.Spanish (Dundee [UK]) GRAY Kristie (2013), B.Ed. (G.U.), Dip.Ed. (GC TAFE) GRAY Suzanne (2009), B.A.(Hons) (Sheffield [UK]), PGCE (Leeds [UK]) HANDO Ben (2014), B.Eng., Grad.Dip.Ed. (J.C.U.) HARDING Michael (2013), B.A. (La Trobe), Grad.Dip.Ed. (A.C.U.) HARVEY Sandra (2010), Dip.Ed. (U.S.Q.) HEUIR Val (1999), Cert.Teach. (K.G.C.A.E.) HODGE Nicole (2013), B.A. (Flinders), Grad.Dip.Ed. (J.C.U.) HUCKVALE Samantha (2013), H.Dip.Ed. (U.K.Z.N.) INGLE Kylie (2012), B.Ed. (R.M.I.T.) JACKSON Emma (2010), B.Ed. (Griffith) JONES Elspeth (2005), B.Ed. (U.N.D.A.), Dip.Teach. (M.L.C.A.E.) KELLY Alyssa (2009), B.Theatre (Hons), Grad.B.Ed., (J.C.U.) ATCL (Trinity College [UK]) KING Jacqui (2013), B.A. (U.Q.), Grad.Dip.Ed. (Q.U.T.) KIPPIN Jane (1995), B.Ed.(Spec.Ed.) (J.C.U.), Grad.Dip.(Spec.Ed.) (M.G.C.A.E.) KNOX Anna (2014), B.A., B.Ed. (La Trobe) MACLEAN Vivien (2014), B.Sc., PGDE (Strathclyde [Scotland]) MARSH Jaqulin (2002), B.Ed. (A.C.U.) McBEAN Kelly (2011), B.A. (Rhodes [RSA]), PGCE (U.K.Z.N. [RSA])
Page 188
McGREGOR Zara (2011), B.Beh.Sc., B.Ed., B.Creative Ind. (Q.U.T.) MELCHIORI Mario (1998), B.Ed. (J.C.U.) MENDIOLEA David (2013), B.Ed.(Hons) (J.C.U.) MOORES Michael (1998), B.Sc. (J.C.U.), Dip.Ed. (U.Q.) MURRAY Hannah (2013), B.Vis.Art (J.C.U.), Grad.Dip.Ed. (Melbourne) NIELSEN Judy (2005), B.Ed. (J.C.U.) O’DWYER Paul (2012), B.Ex.Sc., Grad.Dip.Ed., Grad.Cert.Ed.(RE) (A.C.U.) OLIVER Debbie (2004), M.Guid.Couns., B.Ed.(Hons) (J.C.U.) O’REGAN David (2003), M.A., B.A.(Hons) (Oxon.[UK]), M.Ed. (C.C.A.E.), B.Ed. (Monash) O’REILLY Shandelle (2014), B.Sc., B.Ed. (J.C.U.) POLLACK Tegan (2014), B.Journ., B.A. (U.Q.), Grad.Dip.Ed.(Griffith) RAGGATT Amy (2013), B.Ed. (J.C.U.) REASON Larissa (2012), B.Ed. (Q.U.T.) ROBERTSON Lisa (2013), B.Ed. (J.C.U.) ROBSON Andrew (2003), B.Ed., B.Sc. (J.C.U.), Dip.Res.Services (A.C.U.) SCHULZ Ken (2012), Ph.D. (C.G.S.), B.Ed., Dip.Teach. (A.C.A.E.), B.Theol. (A.C.T.), Voc.Grad.Cert. (C.M.T.) (Defence Transition Mentor) SHEAHAN Aimee (2014), B.Ed. (J.C.U.) SIBTHORPE John (2005), B.Ed. (C.Q.U.), Dip.Teach. (Griffith) SMITH Alan (2002), B.Ed., B.A.(Hons) (J.C.U.), Grad.Cert.Math.Ed. (U.Q.) SMITH Jennifer (2007), B.Ed. (M.C.A.E.), Dip.Teach. (M.S.C.) SMITH Joanne (2013), B.Ed. (Massey [NZ]) SVANE Jenny (1997), Dip.Teach. (J.C.U.) SYMONDS Louise (2014), B.Ed. (Q.U.T) TIDMAS Claire (2014), B.A.(Hons), PGCE (Surrey Uni. [UK]) TOWNING Alana (2007), B.Ed. (J.C.U.), Dip.Teach. (C.C.A.E.) WALKER Natasha (2005), B.Ed. (Q.U.T.) WARD Kate (2010), B.A.(Hons) (Sheffield Hallam Uni [UK]) (Leave) WARREN Kaitlynne (2011), B.Ed. (U.S.Q.) WATSON Katie (2011), B.Ed. (J.C.U.) WATSON Lizzii (2006), B.Sc.(Hons) (M.Q.), B.Asian Studies (A.N.U.), B.Teach. (U.TAS.) WHITE Mia (2014), B.Ed (Q.U.T), Cert.4 Fitness & Personal Training WILSON Lona (1998), H.Dip.Ed., Dip.Ed. (N.T.C.[RSA]) WINKEL Debbie (2011), B.Ed. (J.C.U.), Dip.Govt.Investigation (A.F.S.) WOOD Freddie (2014), B.A.(Hons) (Chichester [UK]) WOOD Lizzie (2014), B.A.(Hons), PGCE (Chichester [U.K.]) WOODWARD Angela (2010), B.Ed. (J.C.U.) YOUNG Amanda (2004), B.Sc. (J.C.U.), Grad.Dip.Ed. (U.TAS.)
ARCHIVIST
MULLER Bill (1980), M.Ed. (U.N.E.), B.A.(Hons) (U.W.A.), B.Ed.St. (U.Q.), L.S.T.D. (Rhodes [RSA])
ASSISTANTS/AIDES
ANSIC Jennifer (2009), Cert.5 (Visual Merchandising) (Art & Drama) ARDLEY Donna (1997), Dip.Children’s Services (Early Childhood), Cert.3 (Ed.Lib. Support) (Tait Library) BLATCHFORD Michelle (2010), Cert.3 (Ed. Support) (Junior School) CORRIGAN Kerrina (2007), Cert.3 (Ed. Support) (Junior School) COTTON Sue (2009) (Educational Support) COWAN Julie (1998), Cert.3 (Ed. - Lib. Support) (Rowland Library) CUBITT Sueanne (2014), Cert.4 (Business) (Junior School) DONALDSON Jennifer (2007), Cert.3 (Children’s Services) (Junior School) FREEMAN Paula (2008), Cert.3 (Ed.Support) (Junior School) GAIR-HEMSLEY Isabelle (2013), Assoc.Dip.Agric. (U.Q.), Cert.Maternity Nursing (RBWH) (Educational Support) GUNN Mary (2010), Assoc.Dip (Business Hospitality), Cert.3 (Ed. Support) (Educational Support) KIPPIN Janine (2005) (Rowland Library) MONTANO Georgia (2014), Cert.3 (Dental Assisting) (Hospitality) NUMAN Michelle (2014) PETERS Heather (2004), Cert.3 (Ed.Support) (Junior School) PETERS Heather (2004), Cert.3 (Ed.Support) (Junior School) POOLE Karin (1997), Assoc.Dip.Early Childhood (Junior School) REITANO Jessica (2013) SINGH Nandini (2008), B.Sc. (Nagpur University [India]) (Science) SMITH Kevin (2007), B.Ed., Cert.4 (Workplace Assessment) (U.S.Q.) (Design & Technology) STEWART Sarah (2011) (Defence Transition Aide - Junior School) WALLACE Lisa (2006), B.A.(Hons) (Keele [UK]), PGCE (U.L. [UK]) (Junior School) WILSON Kay (2012), Cert.3 (Ed. Support), Cert.3 (Children’s Services) (Junior School)
AUDIO VISUAL MANAGER
GREEN Corby (2007), Cert. (Audio Engineering), RA L2 Coach
2014 School Magazine
STAFF LIST BOARDING HOUSEPARENTS
THOMAS Kerrin (1999), Cert.3 (Com.Studies), Cert.3 (IT) (Database/Reporting Officer) VAICIULEVICIUS Karen (2005) (Deputy Principal Secretary) WALKER-CAMPBELL Marion (2014), B.MM & Journ. (J.C.U.) (Asst Director of Enrolments & Publications) WOLFF Melanie (2011) (Finance) (leave) YOUNG Elena (2012), Cert.3 (Business Admin.) (Enrolments Secretary)
BOARDING STAFF
MATTHYSER Alice (2008), B.A., Dip.Ed. (P.U.C.H.O. [RSA]), Cert.3 (Business), Cert.4 (Frontline Management)
CADOGAN Jenny (2013), Dip.Bus. Studies (Massey [NZ]), REIQ (Qld), Cert.Res. Care (A.B.S.A.) ELLEMS Paul (2013), B.Comm (J.C.U.), Cert.Res. Care (A.B.S.A.) MORAN Adrian (2010), HDE (Edgewood C.A.E. [RSA]), Cert.Res. Care (A.B.S.A) ROBSON Andrew (2003), B.Ed., B.Sc. (J.C.U.), Dip.Res.Services (A.C.U.) STEWART Therese (2010), J.P., Cert. IV (Bus. Admin), Cert.Res. Care (A.B.S.A.) (Assistant to the Director of Boarding)
ALDRIDGE Michael (2013), Cert.4 (Emerg. Med. Response), Cert.Res. Care (A.B.S.A.) ANDREW Thomas (2013), B.Sc (U.Q.), Dip.Teach. (M.U.), Cert.Res. Care (A.B.S.A.) BERKLEY Annaliese (2013), B.Sp.Ex.Sc., Dip.Ed. (J.C.U.), Cert.Res. Care (A.B.S.A.) CALLAGHAN Timara (2014), Cert.Res. Care (A.B.S.A.) EDEN Graham (2008), Cert.Mgt., Cert.3 (Transport Logistics), Cert.Res. Care (A.B.S.A.) ELLIS Max (2012), Cert.Res. Care (A.B.S.A.) FRASER Duane (2013), Cert.Res. Care (A.B.S.A.) (Indigenous Mentor) GERTZ Benjamin (2014), Cert.Res. Care (A.B.S.A.) HILL Ted (1998) HILLYARD Kirsty (2014), Cert.Res. Care (A.B.S.A.) HOWELL Nadia (2014), B.Sp.Sc., B.Ed., Cert.Student Prot. (J.C.U.), Cert.Res. Care (A.B.S.A.) JOHNSON Catherine (2010), Dip.Res.Services (A.C.U.), Dip.Ed. (Childcare) JOHNSTON Brock (2013), Cert.Res. Care (A.B.S.A.) JOSHI Vivek (Mathai) (2014) KADVANY Rebecca (2013), B.Sp.Ex.Sc. (J.C.U.), Cert.Res. Care (A.B.S.A.) LANDT-ISLEY Karen (2013), PhD. (Photography) M.A. (Photography) (J.C.U.), B.A., Grad.Dip.Media Studies (R.M.I.T.), Cert.Res. Care (A.B.S.A.) LEOTTA Alex (2014), Cert.Res. Care (A.B.S.A.) MORAN Laura (2010), Cert. (Secretarial), Cert.Res. Care (A.B.S.A.) MUHALL Brett (2013), Cert.4 (Elect.Engineering) (C.P.L.), Cert.Res. Care (A.B.S.A.) PARRY Maureen (2006) SAUNDERS Timothy (2013), Cert.Res. Care (A.B.S.A.) VASTA Ryan (2014), Cert.Res. Care (A.B.S.A.) WORSFIELD Kim (2011), B.A., Grad.Dip.Ed. (J.C.U.), Cert.Res. Care (A.B.S.A.)
HEALTH CENTRE
JACOBSEN Nerida (2014), RN (T.T.H), Post.Grad.Cert. (Adv. Clinical Paediatrics) (R.C.H.) (Nurse in Charge) GOLDSTONE Janet (2011), RN HENRY Carla (2013), EN JHINKU Samantha (2014), RN
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY STAFF
WEST Kirk (2011), M.Ed. (U.S.Q.), B.Ed. (E.W.U.), Grad.Dip.Ed. (Q.U.T.) (IT Systems Manager) GARDINER Adam (2014), Dip.IT (B.R.I.T) HORNE Alastair (2011), Dip.IT (B.R.I.T.) KAPEECHKIN Lisa-Marie (2006), Cert.4 (Disability Studies) MALLORY Naomi (2013), B.NM-PME (J.C.U.) VENN William (2010), B.Ed. (Services) (J.C.U.) YOUNG Brendan (2007), Dip.IT (B.R.I.T.)
MAINTENANCE, BUS AND GROUND STAFF
COUPER Kevin (1983) (Works Manager) FREEMAN Guy (2009) GALLAGHER Noel (1984) JAENKE Gary (2005) KENNEDY Wayne (2004) MATTHEWS Andrew (2003) NEAL Chris (2009) ORFORD Shane (2000), Adv.Cert.Horticulture
OPERATIONS OFFICER
OUTSIDE HOURS SCHOOL CARE
BOOTH Debbie (1999), Adv.Dip.Childcare (Nominated Supervisor) ARONEY Lorine (2013), Cert.3 (Children’s Services) BONADIO Donna (2011), Cert.3 (Children’s Services) EATON Jackie (2012) HOFFENSETZ Josie (2006), Adv.Dip.Childcare KITE Jordan (2011), B.Ed.(ECE) (J.C.U.) LIKELY Benjamin (2013), B.NMA. (J.C.U.) LIKELY Thomas (2011), B.SES./B.Ed. (J.C.U.) ROVACSEK Andrew (2014) Cert.Hospitality (TAFE) STOCKWELL Joanne (2011), Cert.3 (Children’s Services) WIGNALL Caitlyn (2013), Cert.3 (Children’s Services)
PRE-PREP CENTRE
FRIEND Cyndi (2013), B. Ed. (Otago [NZ]) Grad.Dip.ECE, Grad.Cert.M (ECE) (C.C.E. [NZ]), (Centre Director) BULL Marjory (2011), Dip.Childcare CARNEY Kimberley (2008), Dip.Childcare FRANCIS Natasha (2013), B.Ed. (Griffith) GILPATRICK Renee (2013), B.Ed.(ECE) (J.C.U.) MALTBY Pam (2014), Assoc.Dip.Ed. MANOLIS Amanda (2009), Adv.Dip.Children’s Services STUBBING Sheree (2011), Cert.3 (Children’s Services)
RESIDENTIAL SERVICES
COOK Annette (1992), (Residential Services Manager) BARTLETT June (2010) BURGESS Wendy (2011) CLARKE Lisa (2012) COX Angela (2013) CULL Marilyn (2005) DALE Robyn (2004) EARL Kim (2008) EARL Tina (2013) ELLIOTT Colleen (2003) GARDNER Petrina (2005) GILLESPIE Kim (2011) GODDEN Kay (1997), Cert.Commercial Cookery HADEN Vivian (2009) HALL Shirley (1999) INSCH Lorraine (2008) JOHNSTONE Kim (2013) JONES Lynda (2006) LANG Tania (2011) LESLIE Geraldine (2011), Cert.2 (Hospitality), Level 2 (Food Safety), Level 1 (Workplace Hygiene) MELVILLE Kaylene (2014) NARRACOTT, Sonya (2014) SAUNDERS Carol (1985) (Leave) SAWERS Michelle (2013) SELLER Robyn (1996) TURNER Norma (2008) WAY Ekaterina (2014) YOUNG Annette (2011)
OFFICE STAFF
BODINNAR Garry (2004), B.Bus. (Q.U.T.), CPA, FIPA, (Asst Business Manager) ALEXANDER Tonya (2012) (Finance) BAXTER Nicole (2006) (Reception, North Ward) CHRISTENSEN Patricia (1986) (Clerical Assistant, North Ward) FLETCHER Cheryl (1994), B.Bus.(HRM) (J.C.U.) (Finance) HILL Wendy (2013) (Head of Middle School Secretary) HOTSCHILT Kathleen (2009) MOORHOUSE Nadene (1984) (Principal’s Professional Assistant) MORAN Laura (2010), Cert. (Secretarial), Cert.Res. Care (Reception, Annandale) PARKER Dale (2014) B.Sc.(HIM) (Curtin) (Head of Senior School Secretary) PRENTICE Joanna (2009), Cert.3 (Business Admin.) (Personal Assistant to Head of Junior School) SKLADAL Lyn (2006) (Deputy Principal Secretary) SMITH Lucy (2007) (Reception, North Ward) STEELE Kim (2006), B.A.Comm./B.Bus. (J.C.U.) (Asst Director of Enrolments & Publications) (Leave)
2014 School Magazine
SCHOOL SHOP
TSAKISSIRIS Brenda (2011), (Annandale) (Convenor) BUSCH Veronica (2012) (North Ward)
Page 189
STUDENT ROLL Acaster, Jack, 11.5 Adams, Sydney, 4.3 Adebiyi, Alice, 8.5 Adebiyi, Catherine, 11.1 Ador, Isaiah, PP Ador, Jeremy, 1.2 Agilan, Niesha, 9.3 Agilan, Nissanth, 7.1 Ahern, Belle, 11.1 Ahern, Sam, 7.2 Ahmed, Farhan, 9.5 Ahuja, Arav, 5.1 Ahuja, Sharav, 1.3 Ainsworth, Caitlin, 5.2 Ainsworth, Lachlan, 11.3 Aitken, Carter, 4.4 Aitken, Lucas, 6.2 Alcock, Reg, 3.3 Alcock, Ruby, 10.1 Alcock, Shirley, 8.1 Alcock, Stanley, 5.2 Alessio, Abby, 8.1 Alessio, Ella, 4.4 Alexe, Corina, 11.7 Allan, Elisabeth, 7.2 Allen, Rory, 10.2 Alloway, Isobella, 2.4 Alloway, Monette, 2.4 Alloway, Seth, PP Alsop, Marcus, 1.2 Althofer, Tyson, PP Ambrose, Deklan, 8.1 Anand, Aditya, 4.3 Anand, Ashwin, 11.2 Anand, Isha, 10.2 Anand, Priya, PP Anand, Vatsal, 5.1 Anderson, Christopher, 10.2 Anderson, Mitchell, 12.7 Anderson, Nicola, 10.3 Andreassen, Jean-Luc, 9.1 Andrews, Sean, 9.3 Anear, Hannah, 6.1 Anear, Leah, 9.2 Anger, Dylan, 8.7 Anthony, Alexander, 3.2 Arboit, Orlando, 6.4 Arbouin, Sophie, 12.1 Arena, Elias, 3.3 Arlett, Melissa, 3.2 Arlett, Riley, 3.3 Arnaboldi, Cooper, 8.3 Arndt, Kia, 10.1 Arnold, Beatrice, 1.2 Arnold, Darcy, 5.4 Arnold, Matilda, 1.3 Arnold, Samuel, 9.8 Arnold, Thomas, 10.4 Asai, Takuma, 11.5 Ashley, Nate, PP Askew, Max, 1.4 Aslin, Jessica, 8.6 Aslin, Michael, 4.4 Astbury, Hannah, 11.2 Astbury, Tamara, 12.2 Atkinson, Chelsea, PR.3 Atkinson, Mikayla, 2.4 Atkinson, Rayssa, 2.2 Avenido, Myeisha, 2.1 Avery, James, 10.3 Avery, Mitchell, 4.2 Avery, Nicholas, 8.3 Ayling, Osian, PP Ayling, Reginald, 1.2 Aziz, Aiden, PP Aziz, Tahir, 2.4 Babia, Mobita, 8.3 Bacchiella, Bianca, 11.3 Badiyan, Emahn, 11.3 Bailey, Conor, 10.2
Page 190
Bains, Amandeep, 8.2 Bains, Bhavjinder, 10.4 Baker, Elsa, 3.1 Baker, Isabella, 3.4 Baker, Morgan, 12.2 Baker, Nicole, 10.1 Balaam, Jon, 6.2 Balaam, Max, 7.2 Balderson, Shauna, 8.8 Ballantyne, Jackson, 8.5 Ballantyne, Molly, 4.3 Ballarino, Emma, 10.3 Bandara, Yumindi, 2.3 Banfield, Emily, 2.1 Banjo, Toluwa, 12.7 Barlow, James, 9.5 Barlow, Sophy, 6.2 Barlow, Thomas, 12.1 Barrett, Dylan, 8.7 Barrett, Stacey, 12.8 Barring, Anoop, 11.8 Barring, Roop, 8.2 Barry, Ailish, 12.5 Barsi, Christopher, 9.6 Barsi, Emma, 11.5 Bartsch, Audrey, 1.3 Bartsch, Spencer, 9.7 Bates, Jarrod, 10.4 Batty, Erin, PP Baveja, Vagisha, 11.6 Baveja, Vrinda, 7.4 Baxter, Alexandra, 10.4 Baxter, Elijah, 11.7 Baxter, Harrison, 6.4 Baxter, Jordan, 8.6 Baxter, Ryan, 7.2 Baynes, Mikayla, PR.4 Beaney, Harris, 4.3 Beaney, Owen, 4.4 Beekkerk Van Ruth, Alicia, 1.1 Beldan, Mackenzie, 9.1 Bell, Aspyn, PR.3 Bell, Erin, 6.1 Bell, Georgia, 12.1 Bell, Lachlan J., 8.3 Bell, Lachlan, 8.7 Bell, Memphis, 3.2 Bell, Shaun, 7.1 Belward, Annika, 8.6 Bennett, Daniel, 3.2 Bennett, Nathan, 5.4 Bentata, Victoria, 11.8 Bergen, Amber, 4.1 Beringen, Jack, 8.6 Beringen, Samantha, 10.3 Bernhardt, Madelyne, 11.1 Berra, Arian, 3.2 Berra, Danika, 6.4 Bertucci, Joshua, 9.3 Bertucci, Renae, 12.8 Bethel, Jessica, 10.7 Bhela, Piajit, 10.5 Bielenberg, Carter, PR.4 Binder, Alyssa, 6.1 Binder, Olivia, 9.3 Binns, Adam, 5.1 Binns, Sarah, 7.2 Birch, Aisling, 9.7 Birrell, Monica, 1.1 Blacket, Ellie, 11.2 Blackman, Erin, 6.4 Blackshaw, Max, 3.3 Blake, Emily, 11.2 Blatchford, Brandon, 11.4 Blatchford, Jordan, 8.5 Bligh, Zahra, PR.2 Bliss, Aidan, 10.5 Bliss, Georgia, 8.7 Blizzard, Mason, 8.3 Blom, Rohan, 9.6
Blyth, Hayley, 12.4 Bobby Kannan, Nidhish, 2.4 Bobeldyk, Caitlin, 11.3 Boggild, Dylan, 11.5 Boggild, Freya, 3.4 Boggild, Joseph, 9.1 Boggild, Noah, PR.3 Bogiatzis, Anna, 7.1 Bogiatzis, Michael, 11.6 Boldy, Kurt, 12.2 Bolla, Ilaria, 11.2 Bolla, Virginia, 10.7 Bonnell, Harry, 8.5 Bonnell, Jack, 11.7 Bonner, Liam, 12.4 Boskell, Benjamin, 8.1 Bourne, Rossly, 11.8 Bourne, Zack, 9.7 Bourquin, Joshua, 5.1 Bourquin, Rebecca, 10.4 Bow, Nicholas, 8.2 Bow, Thomas, 4.4 Bowerman, Brooke, 11.2 Bowles, Alannah, 8.7 Bozkurt, Berke, 6.3 Braddick, Harry, 10.6 Bradshaw, Molly, 8.3 Bragg, Amy, 5.3 Bragg, Jack, 3.4 Bragg, Lily, 2.2 Bragg, Lucy, 6.4 Brandi, Helen, 4.4 Brandi, Joel, 1.4 Brandon, Esther, 12.1 Braun, Shaanan, 11.2 Brennan, Olivia, 2.1 Brennan, Sheldon, 11.6 Brennan, Stella, PP Briggs, Campbell, 8.4 Briggs, Jacob, 11.2 Britton, Andrew, 12.4 Brooke, Ashley, 11.2 Brooke, Claire, 8.6 Brooks, Georgina, 3.2 Brooks, Samuel, 5.2 Brown, Amity, PP Brown, Annabelle, PP Brown, Darshan, 4.2 Brown, Nathan, 8.6 Brown, Whitney, 11.4 Browne, Caden, 3.1 Browne, Thomas, 4.3 Bryett, Joseph, PR.4 Buffey, Jack, 10.4 Bull, Dean, 7.2 Burch, Amali, 2.2 Burch, Kalea, PP Burden, Grace, 10.2 Burden, Hanna, 9.6 Burgess, Henry, 5.4 Burke, Patrick, 12.6 Burnett, Carl, 10.1 Burrage, Hannah, PR.4 Busch, Emily, 12.2 Busch, Travis, 7.2 Buschgens, Cali, 11.5 Cain, Caleb, PP Cakalic, Jake, 10.7 Cakalic, Jessie, 8.6 Caleo, Anna, 9.4 Caley, Eva, 12.3 Caley, Ryann, 10.5 Callan, Charlie, 7.3 Callan, Lucy, 5.1 Camp, Hayden, 9.8 Camp, Jacob, 8.2 Camp, Shakira, 6.1 Campbell, Brayden, 2.3 Campbell, Brodie, 10.5 Campbell, Riley, 4.2
Caniato, Oscar, 1.3 Caniato, Sienna, 3.4 Cannon, Laura, 10.2 Carey, Dylan, 2.4 Carey, Lachlan, 6.4 Carnes, Luke, 10.7 Carpenter, Sienna, PR.2 Carr, Alishia, 11.6 Carrington, Jessica, PR.4 Carroll, Elizabeth, 2.2 Carroll, Luke, 4.1 Carroll, Michael, 8.4 Carson, Lillian, 8.5 Carter, Lauren, PR.2 Case, Paris-Coco, 2.4 Castaneda, Luis Dominic, 5.1 Cavallin, Connor, 9.7 Cavallin, Lachlan, 11.1 Cavanagh, Ethan, 1.1 Cham, Stanley, 12.5 Chan, Sze Yin (Jasmine), 7.1 Chapman, Ngai, 4.3 Chapman, Noah, 8.5 Chappell, Emily, 9.6 Chaudhary, Rasika, PP Cheng, Hei Lok (Anson), 11.5 Cheng, Sai Tung (Kenny), 11.4 Cherry, Elen, 10.5 Chesterfield, Salonica, 1.3 Cheung, Tsz Hang (Eugene), 11.2 Choi, Jin Young, 11.4 Choi, Seungmin, PP Choi, Sooyeon, 1.2 Chong, Bernard, 10.1 Christopher, Tamra, 12.4 Chung, Il Young, 12.4 Clark, Alexander, 11.2 Clarke, Jorja, 1.2 Clarke, Mitchell, 11.5 Clements, Kiara, 4.2 Clements, Liam, 2.3 Clifford, Leyton, 5.1 Cocklin, Ben, 7.2 Cole, Christopher, 6.3 Coleman, Emily, 8.6 Collins, Cody, 1.1 Collins, Keira, 2.2 Collins, Philippa, 12.5 Connery, Joshua, 4.4 Connery, Madeline, 3.2 Connery, Mitchell, PP Consen, Zara, 1.1 Cook, Blake, 5.2 Cook, Brandon, 11.6 Cooke, Bowen, 7.3 Cooke, Emily, 12.1 Cooke, Maxwell, 8.6 Cooke, Samuel, 6.4 Cooper, Michael, 6.1 Coppo, Madeleine, 8.7 Coppo, Natasha, 4.1 Corrie-Bolger, Addison, 1.2 Corrie-Bolger, Cadence, PP Corrie-Bolger, Hunter, PP Corrigan, Campbell, 5.3 Corrigan, Chandler, 9.1 Costello, Matilda, 1.1 Costello, Poppy, 2.3 Costello, Ted, PP Costigan, Brianna, 9.6 Cotter, Siobhan, 12.8 Courtney, Amara, PR.4 Courtney, Brittany, 5.3 Courtney, Cadence, 2.2 Coutts, Chloe, 11.5 Coutts, Kale, 12.6 Cowell, Finn, 9.2 Cox, Bonnie, 11.5 Cox, Lachlan, 9.8 Cox, Matthew, 11.3
2014 School Magazine
STUDENT ROLL Coyle, Jessica, 11.8 Coyne, Chase, 8.3 Craig, Tom, 11.4 Crane, Michael, 10.7 Cream, Jack, 8.3 Cream, Tayler, 10.8 Cristaldi, Catherine, 10.7 Cristaldi, Sophia, 1.4 Croft, Eliza, 12.6 Cronin, Cate, PR.3 Cronin, Charles, 2.3 Cross, Brittaneigh, 12.7 Cross, Charlee, 9.1 Crossley, Samantha, 12.8 Crouch, Cameron, 10.7 Crowe, Fiona, 8.8 Crowe, Zara, 10.1 Crowley, Abbey, 8.8 Crowley, Dean, 9.2 Cruikshank, Nathan, 11.7 Cruikshank, Olivia, 10.8 Cullen, Jamie, 12.8 Culnane-Williamson, Bridget, 11.1 Cumming, Charlotte, 9.4 Cumming, Fraser, 10.1 Cunningham, Chloe, 9.8 Cunningham, Sarah, 7.4 Cunningham, Zachary, PR.2 Curtis, Sidney, 8.8 Cutler, Joezf, 4.2 Cutmore, Connor, 2.2 Cuttell, Jake, 6.1 Cuttell, James, 7.2 Cuttell, Taylah, 6.3 Cutts, Abbigail, PP Cutts, Kylan, 2.2 D’Aguiar, Gabe, 11.8 Daly, Conor, 12.1 Daly, Oscar, 3.1 Daly, Tara, 11.2 Daly, Tiernan, 8.4 Daniel, Anjali, 3.3 Daniel, Kaajal, 5.3 Davies, Isabella, 11.3 Davies, Jye, 7.3 Davies, Ruby, 3.1 Davies, Thomas, 7.4 Davis, Jonathan, 2.1 Davis, Paije, 12.1 Davison, Alyssa, 12.2 Dawes, Amalie, PR.2 Dawes, Ella, 6.3 De Freitas Pessoa, Holly, 3.2 De Freitas Pessoa, Ryan, 1.2 De Graaf, Harrison, 1.4 de Jersey, Oliver, 9.4 Deacon Johnstone, Kinta, 12.5 Deacon Johnstone, Tarni, 7.3 Dean, Kieran, 12.2 Delahunty, Cassy, 10.7 Deliseo, Caleb, PP Dennis, Belinda, 10.3 Dennis, Sam, 12.5 Dennis, Zoey, 8.5 DeSouza-McNamara, Kiona, 10.7 Dhanapala, Ashan, PR.4 Dhanapala, Viran, 3.1 Dickenson, Emily, 10.3 Dickinson, Asha, 11.4 Diedrick, Gabriel, 4.2 Dobson, Caitlin, 12.6 Doherty, Rhys, 10.8 Dohnalek, Cara, 10.6 Donn, Jake, 10.7 Dooley, Isabella, 10.1 Doran, Nicholas (Jake), 9.6 Douglas, Sarah, PR.4 Dowling, Claire, 8.4 Dowthwaite, Tahlia, 4.2 Dowthwaite, Tylan, 6.3
2014 School Magazine
Doyle, Savannah, 9.5 Dreyer, Joshua, PR.3 Dreyer, Paige, 3.4 Dua, Mishti, 5.1 Duggan, Samantha, 12.4 Dunkerton, Nate, PP Dunlop, Callum, 12.3 Dunn, Jack, 12.4 Dwyer, Lachlan, 12.5 Dwyer, Mahalia, 11.6 Eagle, Jayden, 12.6 Edgar, Alexander, 12.7 Edmondstone, Regan, 1.1 Edwards, Audrey, 1.3 Edwin, John, 4.2 Edwin, Tom, PP Egan, Jacob, 11.2 Eldridge, Nicholas, 9.6 Eldridge, Sophie, 11.8 Ellis, Alexander, 12.3 Emery, Jules, PR.4 Ettridge, Jemma, 8.1 Evans, Jenna, 10.7 Facchini, Folco, 10.7 Fahy, Jade, 10.6 Fairley, Leo, 5.3 Fairley, Ned, 2.1 Fairley, Sam, 4.4 Fairley, Sarah, 11.7 Fallance, Lucy, 11.8 Fay, Amber, 10.6 Fayez, Nafsir, 7.1 Feild, Huon, PR.4 Feild, Ivy, 4.4 Feist, Corin, 9.7 Fels, Jamie-Lea, 7.4 Feng, Mingli, 11.7 Ferguson, Luke, 2.3 Ferguson, Matthew, 5.3 Fernandes, Hannah, 9.5 Fersterer, Courtney, 12.7 Finger, Jacob, 12.4 Fisher, Alexander, 8.5 Fisher, Callum, 8.7 Fisher, Cassandra, 9.2 Fisher, Lauren, 6.3 Fittler, Adam, 6.2 Fittler, Hayley, 4.1 Flemming, Duke, 2.4 Flemming, Madison, 5.3 Foley, Izabella, 8.4 Foley, Sophie, 5.2 Ford, Bethany, 11.1 Ford, Bronte, 12.1 Ford, Sarah, 12.2 Foreman, Lily, PP Forrestal, Brodie, 1.3 Forster, Wade, 11.5 Fracchia, Ryan, 10.7 Franklin, Eliza, 10.7 Fraser, Amy, 4.2 Fraser, Finley, 8.1 Fraser, Heath, 12.8 Fraser, Lachlan, 10.8 Fraser, Laura, 2.4 Freeman, Amy, 8.3 Freeman, Pia, 12.3 Fuller, Emily, 6.4 Fuller, Hayley, 2.2 Fuller, Mitchell, 3.4 Fullerton, Alexandra, 12.4 Gabriel, Thomas, 9.4 Gabriel-Bull, Elianah, 2.1 Gadsby, Makkedde, 10.1 Gah-Bell, Andrew, 10.1 Gali, Cherrie, 7.1 Gamage, Dimanthi, 7.1 Gamage, Hasindi, 4.2 Gardiner, Corey, 6.1 Gardiner, Georgia, 3.4
Gautam, Ekaansh, 3.2 Gautam, Siddharth, PR.2 Gaynor, Ian, 9.1 Gaynor, Jessie, 11.6 Gebers, Angus, 9.4 Geiger, Dache, 10.5 Geiger, Karl, 11.6 Gerrard, Chelsea, 12.5 Gibbs, Brandon, 4.3 Gibbs, Kyle, 2.1 Gibson, Jack, 2.1 Gibson, Mia, PR.4 Gigliotti, Jessica, 2.3 Gilbert, Sydney, 1.1 Gilbett, Amy, 10.4 Gilbett, Lara, 8.4 Gillham, Liam, 6.3 Gisinger, Ashley, 4.1 Gisinger, Cameron, 6.3 Gist, Ryan, PP Glasscoe, Connor, 11.3 Glover, Ryan, 11.2 Golding, Alyssa, 4.1 Golding, Jacob, 7.1 Goldstone, Linus, 12.7 Golledge, David, PP Goonetilleke, Daniel, 12.8 Gordon, Katie, 3.3 Gorrie, Georgia, 6.3 Granata, Brendon, 12.1 Granata, Nathan, 9.2 Grant, Morgan, 4.3 Gray, Anarion, 12.1 Gray, Ludivin, 2.1 Gray, Thomas, 5.1 Gray, Zion, 10.8 Greatorex, Alexandra, 4.1 Greatorex, Thomas, 2.3 Grech, Lakota, 9.8 Green, Emma, 10.5 Green, Jackson, 8.7 Green, Jemma, 8.2 Greene, Harrison, 8.1 Greensill, Timothy, 6.3 Greenwood, Jack, 3.1 Greenwood, Natalie, 12.3 Greenwood, Tom, 6.2 Griffin, William, PP Griffith, Alexandra, 11.1 Griffith, Oliver, 8.2 Griffiths, Alexander, 10.6 Griffiths, Reigan, 12.7 Gross, Ashlyn, 4.1 Gross, Jackson, 11.2 Groube, Annika, 3.3 Guest, Cooper, 9.3 Guest, Reiley, 11.6 Guillien, Kalani, 6.2 Guillien, Tehano, 2.3 Gundorova, Maria, 3.1 Hall, Caden, 2.2 Hall, Jarrod, 8.1 Hall, Vashti, 10.4 Hammar, Jesse, 9.3 Hammett, Benjamin, PR.3 Hammond, Nathan, 8.8 Hammond, Samantha, 9.4 Hampson, Sophie, 12.8 Hancock, Haylee, 8.7 Hanus, Patricia, 11.4 Harden, Hannah, 12.2 Harris, Ethan, 5.2 Harris, Grace, 11.7 Harris, Nell, 8.3 Harrison, Matthew, 9.5 Harrison, Patrick, 9.7 Harvey, Caitlin, 10.4 Hasa, Monica, 8.5 Hastings, Halle, 4.1 Hastings, Jenna, 1.4
Hawkins, Jeremy, 11.3 Hayes, Brian, 3.1 Hayes, Gerard, 5.3 Hazratwala, Ashani, 5.4 Hazratwala, Rohan, 1.2 Hearn, Emilia, 9.7 Hearn, Harriet, 12.7 Hellmuth-Morrin, Charles, 9.1 Henderson, Emma, 11.2 Henderson, Jacob, 12.2 Henning, Jesse, 10.8 Henry, Almah-Jai, 1.2 Herdegen, Luke, PP Hesp, Kelsey, 9.5 Hesp, Sarah, 11.8 Hettiarachchi, Akith, 8.5 Heymann, Jared, 7.3 Heymann, Joshua, 9.5 Heytman, Shona, 12.1 Higgins, Emma, 9.2 Hill, Dominic, 4.4 Hill, Eliston, 8.1 Hill, Shelby, 10.1 Hilton, Joshua, 10.4 Hinchy, Bodene, 5.2 Hinchy, Shimmer, 7.1 Hinchy, Tate, 9.6 Hira, Mir-Almaz, 2.3 Hira, Saachi, 3.1 Hislop, Connor, 9.2 Hoar, Jaxon, 12.3 Hocking, Zachary, 12.3 Hodsdon, Brianna, 8.5 Holmes, Mitchell, 11.7 Holyoak, Samuel, PP Hooper, Brydie, 11.3 Hooper, Floyd, 9.5 Hooper, Georgia, 6.3 Hooper, Lily, 4.1 Hopkins, Chenoah, 10.6 Hopkins, Tayah, 8.8 Horley, Lachlan, 3.2 Horn, Lucinda, 1.3 Horn, Olivia, 1.1 Horn, Sophie, 6.1 Horne, Sebastien, 8.5 Horsford, Chloe, 8.1 Horsington, Layla, PR.2 Horsington, Saxon, 6.3 Hovey, Brearna, 12.3 Howell, Alydia, 9.2 Hoy, Lachlan, 11.5 Hu, Min Hoe, 11.6 Huckvale, Abbey, 8.4 Huckvale, Bailey, 5.1 Huckvale, Cade, 3.4 Hudman, Samuel, 11.8 Hughes, Bonnie, 3.4 Hughes, Ginger, 1.4 Hughes, Harrison, 10.8 Hughes, Lauren, 10.1 Hui, Yu Sum (Natalie), 10.3 Hultgren, James, 9.6 Humphreys, Dale, PR.3 Hunter, William, 10.7 Hutchinson, Edie, 11.4 Hynes-Pollard, Oliver, PR.3 Ilamurugu, Achyuthan, PP Ingram, Bella, PR.2 Ingram, Ryan, 4.3 Insar, Aariz, 4.2 Insar, Ayyan, PP Ioannou, Rose, 11.5 Ioannou, Ruby, 9.7 Ironside, Grace, 3.3 Ironside, Ruby, 1.2 Irving, Georgia, 7.2 Irving, James, PP Irving, Kate, 10.1 Irving, Madison, 8.4
Page 191
STUDENT ROLL Irving, Sarah, 1.2 Iyer, Diksha, 12.2 Iyer, Diya, 6.1 Jackson, Blake, 9.8 Jackson, Isabel, 11.6 Jacob, Elisa, 3.2 Jacob, Ethan, 1.4 Jacob, Julia, 8.1 Jacob, Sarah, 5.3 Jamal, Caspar, 3.4 Jamal, Xavier, PP Jamali, Maisha, 12.3 James, Ella, PP James, John, 11.2 James, Kayla, 11.7 James-Green, Reuben, 11.5 Jang, Gun-Ho, 11.7 Jankovic, Jack, 9.8 Jefferies, Nathaniel, 3.3 Jeffrey, Jamie, 12.4 Jeffs, Lachlan, PR.3 Jensen, Jaime, 10.8 Jepson, Grace, 3.3 Jepson, Lucy, 1.3 Jhinku, Oliver, 7.1 Jhinku, Philippa, 4.1 Jiang, Claire, 4.4 Jiang, Zoe, 12.4 Johansen, Mischa, 3.2 Johnson, Anastasia, 7.4 Johnson, Georgina, 8.2 Johnson, James, 3.3 Johnson, Jayme, 6.2 Johnson, Kesse, 7.3 Johnson, Madelline, 6.3 Jones, Alexander, 11.8 Jones, Isabella, 4.1 Jones, Isabella, 9.3 Jones, Jasmine, 8.5 Jones, Lachlan, 11.1 Jones, Lauren, 9.2 Jones, Lleyton, 8.2 Jones, Mia, 5.1 Jones, Rebecca, 11.8 Jones, Rhiannon, 8.6 Jones, Rhys, PR.2 Jones, Richard, 2.2 Jones, Sally, 7.4 Jones, Yasmin, 4.4 Joshi, Arushi, 8.8 Joshi, Rhea, 3.2 Joubert, Duncan, 11.8 Joyce, Monique, 12.5 Judd, Nicholas, 12.8 Kaesehagen, Finn, 10.2 Kaesehagen, Sophie, 11.1 Kaess, Natalin (Mina), 12.6 Kallasmae, Devan, 9.1 Karlsbakk, Jacob, 10.4 Karthikeyan, Ponni, 3.3 Kaur, Hargun, PR.3 Kavanagh, Ciara, 5.1 Kavanagh, Sean, 8.8 Keeble-Buckle, Zoe, 10.3 Kelk, Elyssa, 12.4 Kellie, Blaize, 2.2 Kellie, Tahryn, 11.2 Kelly, Annabel, 6.4 Kelly, Grace, 4.3 Kelly, Scott, 1.1 Kelly, Tara, 3.4 Kenchington-Goldsmith, Max, 10.8 Kennedy, Ava, 1.4 Kenway, Joseph, 10.1 Kenway, Levi, 9.3 Kenway, Zachary, 12.5 Kenzie, Grace, 1.4 Keogh, Erin, 5.2 Kern, Chloe, 12.6 Kerr, Hayden, 12.6
Page 192
Kerrigan-Lane, Jamaica, 4.2 Ketheesan, Sanjeevan, 10.5 Khan, Danish, 9.4 Khan, Rania, PR.2 Khanna, Aaratrika, PR.3 Kilah, Georgia, 12.1 Kilah, Shayla, 10.2 Kim, Doyeon (Isabella), 2.3 Kim, Sul-Gi, 8.6 Kind, Campbell, 4.1 Kind, Riley, 6.1 King, Jessica, 9.7 King, Maxwell, 8.8 King, Ryan, 12.8 King, Thomas, 12.1 Kinobe, Yanique, 2.2 Kirk, Cain, 10.3 Kirk, Cameron, 9.5 Kirk, Christopher, 6.3 Kiviranta, Cooper, 8.1 Klein, Rose, 12.2 Klerkx, Dominic, PR.2 Klopper, Ashley, 5.2 Klopper, Gracie, 6.2 Klopper, Riley, 11.3 Koen, Ben, PP Koen, Joel, 2.1 Kondapalle, Vamika, 3.3 Konicek, Benji, PP Konicek, Caleb, 8.6 Konicek, Lily, 2.1 Konicek, Maia, 7.2 Kosman, Jeddah, 9.3 Kratzmann, Coral, PR.4 Krayem, Adam, 8.7 Krayem, Jacob, 7.4 Kristensen, Rachel, PP Kuilboer, Ruby, PR.4 Kumar, Rayna, 11.4 Kumar, Ryan, 3.1 Kumar, Saeesha, PR.3 Kurapati, Praneeth, 8.4 Kutash, Naomi, 2.1 Kwa, Ethan, PP Lafferty, Emily, 6.2 Lafferty, Thomas, 10.5 Lai, Joshua, 8.3 Lai, Kai Yuen (Keith), 9.1 Lai, Matthew, 1.1 Lai, Nathan, 4.3 Lai, Tai Hang (Henry), 11.1 Lamari, Braith, 1.2 Lamari, Oren, PP Lamari, Xanthe, 5.4 Lane, Alexander, 3.4 Lane, Sophie, 1.3 Lanskey, Sam, 12.6 Lasschuijt, Abraham, 2.1 Lasschuijt, Jippe, PP Lasschuijt, Lieve, PR.3 Latouf, Connor, 6.4 Latouf, Reilly, 4.1 Lavender, Phoebe, 6.1 Lavender, Samuel, 8.6 Laverack, Lucy, 10.6 Lazzaroni, Shari, 12.6 Leavers, Harrison, 4.3 Lee, Daniel, 5.3 Lee, Jasmine, 10.2 Lee, Joshua, 5.3 Lee-Knauer, Alyssa, 7.3 Lees, Jackson, 8.8 Lenaghan, Fionn, PR.4 Lenaghan, Josephine, 2.2 Lenthall, Grace, 6.2 Leong, Aidan, 12.3 Leong, Lara, 8.7 Leung, Ka Lok (Eric), 12.7 Lewis, Hayden, PR.2 Li, Tian Yu, 12.4
Lidgett, Ashleigh, 11.5 Lidgett, Emily, 8.1 Lidgett, Georgie, 6.3 Lidgett, William, 4.4 Likely, Amelia, 4.3 Likely, Molly, 11.6 Likely, Timothy, 7.1 Lillis, Chelsea, 11.7 Lin, Joshua, 11.3 Lindsay, Brandon, 4.1 Lindsay, Jessica, PR.4 Lindsay-Shad, Avital, 7.1 Lindsay-Shad, Daniel, 7.4 Lisowiec, Charli, 4.2 Lisowiec, Kai, PP Littlefield, Conrad, 10.6 Littlejohn, Hayden, 7.1 Liu, Yat Hing, 11.1 Livock, Connor, 8.2 Livock, Jayden, 10.5 Livock, Taylor, 1.1 Lloyd-Jones, Lily, 8.2 Locke, Cooper, 11.4 Locke, Darcy, 4.1 Locke, Elenore, 2.3 Locke, Harrison, 8.3 Lollo, Jack, 5.1 Lone, Sarah, 8.6 Lopata, Hiteshin, 9.6 Lord, Chloe, 11.7 Low, Hannah, 5.2 Low, James, 3.4 Lubbe, Sune, 12.3 Lukacs, Alexandra, 6.3 Lukacs, Oliver, PR.2 Lukic-Bristow, Maison, 10.3 Luxford, Brielle, 2.3 Luxford, Mackenzie, 4.3 Ly, Andy, 4.2 Ly, Webley, 8.1 Lynch, Heidi, 12.4 Lynch, Hugh, 11.8 Maartensz, Demi, 4.3 Maartensz, Kade, PP Maartensz, Sharni, 2.3 Mabo, Christopher, 9.4 MacDonald, Brianna, 9.5 MacDonald, Liam, 11.5 MacElroy, Brett, 11.1 Mack, David, 11.6 Maguire, Matthew, 9.2 Maguire, Sarah, 12.5 Mahy, Craig, 6.3 Mahy, Juliette, 4.4 Maidment, Erin, 1.3 Maidment, Jorja, 4.4 Malone, Aiden, 2.2 Malone, Caelan, 5.1 Malone, Clay, 10.1 Malone, Seanna, PP Manohar, Joy, 10.6 Manolis, Dimity, 1.2 Manolis, Ereni, 5.3 Markham, Chantelle, 7.2 Marko, Aiden, 11.7 Marko, Jessica, 8.8 Marrero Bruqueta, Santiago, 7.3 Marsden, Jada, PP Marsden, Janae, PR.2 Marsh, Aurelia, 3.3 Marshall, James, 3.1 Marshall, Jazmine, 2.2 Marsh-Brown, Angus, 8.4 Marshman, George, 4.3 Marshman, Sarah, 1.1 Marson, Jarrod, 11.8 Marston, Isabella, 10.2 Masson, Bethany, 11.1 Masson, Zoe, 9.8 Masters, Robert, PR.2
Matheson, Luke, 12.5 Mathew, Kenneth, 1.3 Mathew, Kevin, 7.4 Mathieson, Owen, 11.4 Matobato, William, PP Matson, Nemo, 9.6 Matthyser, Amor, 9.3 Matthyser, Nicole, 12.6 Mayer, Luke, 8.3 Mazzoni, Shailee, 11.3 McAuliffe-Fickling, Jake, 5.2 McAuliffe-Pease, Abby, 12.7 McAuliffe-Pease, Todd, 10.3 McCall, Prudence, 10.6 McCall, Reuben, 4.4 McCallum, Sienna, 2.1 McCann, Samuel, 11.6 McCaskill, Chelsea, 3.3 McCaskill, Maddisyn, 2.4 McCaskill, Talieya, PR.3 McConachy, Sam, 10.6 McConachy, Wade, 12.3 McCormack, I Gusti Ayu (Lily), 9.6 McCormick, Dannielle, 1.2 McCormick, Jessica, 3.1 McCormick, Monty, 5.4 McCormick, Samantha, 6.4 McDonald, Braden, 11.2 McDonald, Ella, 1.4 McDonald, Lewyn, 9.8 McEachern, Jordan, 3.2 McEachern, Tyler, PP McEwen, Benjamin, 8.7 McEwen, Connor, 11.1 McGeachie, Cameron, 8.1 McGeachie, Kenadi, 1.4 McGeachie, Makenzie, 8.3 McGettigan, James, 11.1 McGrath, Mitch, 5.4 McIntyre, Sean, 3.2 McKay, Eliza, 9.4 McKee, Ethan, PR.4 McKenny, Casey, 10.3 McNamara, Samuel, 12.6 McNeill, Tahlia, 8.3 McQueen, Matthew, 2.2 Meade, Charlotte, 5.1 Meade, Oliver, 9.7 Meekin, Geordie, 11.2 Melnike, Quinn, 6.2 Melvin, Clare, 12.1 Merhoye, Anika, 6.2 Metcalfe, Joey, PR.3 Metcalfe-Smith, Bailey, 12.7 Michael, Liya, 11.3 Michael, Tony, 10.2 Mihalic, Shantelle, 8.7 Milivojevic, Holley, 1.1 Millard, Ethan, 5.3 Millard, Yasmin, 2.3 Miller, Ainsley, 12.2 Miller, Callum, 5.4 Miller, Finn, 10.6 Miller, Hugo, 8.6 Miller, Ingrid, 10.4 Miller, Kierstyn, 9.7 Miller, Lachlan, 9.7 Miller, Max, 5.1 Miller, Maya, 6.1 Miller, Zak, 5.3 Mills, Cameron, PP Minuzzo, Ally, 5.4 Minuzzo, Christian, 7.3 Minuzzo, Dominic, 3.2 Miskiewicz, Ronan, PP Mitchell, Nikolas, 6.1 Moffat, Ethan, 9.4 Moller, Nathan, 12.1 Moller, Rebekah, 10.2 Monti, Keegan, 8.7
2014 School Magazine
STUDENT ROLL Moore, Daniel, 2.1 Moore, Jack, 7.2 Moore, Mikayla, PR.2 Moores, Christofer, 7.4 Moores, Katelinel, 12.4 Moores, Nikolas, 10.6 Moran, Luke, 9.3 Moran, Mark, 4.3 Moran, Matthew, 4.4 Morris, Isabella, 1.2 Morris, Kallen, PP Moss, Devika, 8.4 Moss, Sarah, 5.3 Mountford, Lillian, 12.5 Mudd, Kasmira, 6.4 Muller, Kasie, 12.6 Muller, Kira, 10.2 Muller, Rose, 11.3 Mundy, Blaik, 11.3 Munro, Lily, 2.3 Munro, Matilda, PP Munro, Taylah, 4.3 Murdoch, Amanda, 12.8 Murray, Margaret, 12.7 Murray, Roger, 12.8 Mustard, Leah, 8.8 Mustard, Luke, 5.4 Muston, Andrew, 10.5 Muston, Jamie, 11.4 Muston, Matthew, 8.1 Nahrung, Eloise, 9.1 Nahrung, Rebecca, 9.1 Nair, Nikhita, 7.3 Nair, Rishika, 7.4 Nalavade, Rohan, 1.4 Nancarrow-Abbas, Sebastian, 10.5 Napier, Connor, 5.2 Napier, Sara, 2.3 Naraghi, Nahal, 5.2 Naraghi, Negin, 9.6 Natoga Varea, Lou-Isa, 7.4 Nethery, Ruben, 5.2 Nethery, Tesfa, 8.2 Nethery, Yideg, 7.1 Newman, Jett, PP Newsway, Finn, 8.8 Ni, Ziying, 7.3 Nicholson, Callum, 4.2 Nicholson, Cayden, 1.2 Nicolosi, Alex, 12.8 Nielsen, Jack, 10.3 Nilson, Glenn, 12.1 Nix, Justin, 11.4 Nix, Rowan, 12.2 Noel-Macpherson, Jarrah, 5.4 Noel-Macpherson, Maya, 9.5 Nolan, Lauren, 7.4 Nolan, Lewis, 6.1 Nomura-Sims, Makoto, 8.2 Northey, Gillian, 11.7 Nugent, David, 3.3 Nugent, James, PR.3 Nugent, Nicholas, 4.2 Numan, Frankie, 1.4 Nutchey, Adam, 9.8 Nutchey, Rachel, 12.6 Obeng, Kojo, PP Obeng, Kwabena, PR.4 O’Brien, Johnty, 8.1 O’Callaghan, Emily, 3.2 O’Connor, Daniel, 1.3 O’Connor, Max, 12.3 O’Dea, James, 3.4 O’Dempsey, Christopher, 10.2 O’Dempsey, Declan, 8.2 O’Dempsey, Isaac, 10.1 O’Dempsey, Kate, 1.1 O’Dempsey, Matthew, 11.5 Oh, Min Jin, 9.2 Oh, Minha, 4.2
Oh, Minhyung, 2.3 Ohlin, Romy, 10.8 O’Kane, Gemma, 10.5 O’Kane, Riley, 8.7 O’Keeffe, Dylan, 8.5 Olsen, Nickia, 8.4 Olsen, Taylah, 7.1 Olsen, Zachary, 4.1 Oltvolgyi, Finn, 1.3 O’Neill, Travis, 10.3 Orford, Makinly, 2.4 Ormes, Tiahna, 11.6 O’Sullivan, Ned, PP Oura, Grace, 12.4 Owens, Nicholas, 11.6 Oxley, Isabelle, 9.8 Paas, Emma, 4.2 Paas, Tasman, PR.4 Paine, Savannah, 11.2 Palmer, Jude, 4.1 Pang, Enoch Yat-Lok, 9.5 Panzenbock, Kathryn, 9.8 Panzera, Benjamin, 11.7 Papageorge, Alexandra, 10.6 Papageorge, Max, 3.4 Papageorge, Sam, 6.1 Parison, Bianca, 12.7 Park, Ji Su, 9.2 Parker, Caitlin, 11.8 Parker, Ethan, PP Parker, Rhiannon, 1.2 Parkinson, Benjamin, 7.3 Patchett, Jarrad, 10.1 Patel, Asha, 2.4 Patel, Diya, 8.6 Patel, Krishna, 10.3 Patel, Sachin, 8.4 Patil, Aaryan, 2.1 Patil, Sascha, 2.1 Pattel, Lexie, 9.6 Paul, Ebony, PR.2 Paul, Estelle, PP Pawar, Pranav, 1.2 Payne, Maya, 2.3 Payne, Michael, PP Payne, Tayla, 7.2 Pedersen, Ebony, 8.6 Pendergast, Madeline, 11.1 Percy, Leela, 6.4 Percy, Liam, 12.4 Perera, Ravisha, 8.8 Perez Castillo, Daniel, 5.4 Perez Castillo, Dennis, 8.6 Perry, Brooke, 9.3 Perry, Shannon, 9.8 Peters, Jack, 12.5 Peterson, Abigail, 2.1 Peterson, Lily, PP Peterson, Tahlia, 6.4 Pham, Tin, 7.2 Picken, Joseph, 9.8 Picken, Samuel, 11.8 Pickering, Adele, 8.8 Pickering, Ellise, 5.4 Pickering, Grace, 11.4 Pienaar, Eloise, 10.4 Pierce, Angus, 9.7 Pierce, Lachlan, 11.1 Pierotti, Brendan, 9.1 Pierotti, Kate, 3.3 Pierotti, Rachel, 7.3 Pillai, Tejal, 4.4 Pleass, Samuel, 11.3 Plowman, Connor, 8.6 Plowman, Max, 1.1 Plowman, Megan, 3.1 Plowman, Rohan, 6.2 Plozza, Allegra, PP Plumb, Katerina, 6.1 Poli, Christopher, 11.7
2014 School Magazine
Pong, Wui Yin (Alan), 11.3 Poppi, Mahalia, PR.4 Porteous, Meghan, 12.4 Potgieter, Danette, 9.2 Potgieter, de Wet, 8.7 Prabhaharan, Ashmetha, PR.4 Prabhaharan, Ashvindth, 3.3 Pranav, Yash, 2.4 Prentice, Grace-ann, 10.7 Prentice, James, 12.3 Prentice, John, 9.4 Pretzsch-Kalsgaard, Annelise, 11.7 Price, Emily, 6.2 Price, Harrison, 11.3 Price, Ruby, 9.3 Price, William, 9.1 Prichard, Tierra, 10.8 Prior-Blackley, Jerri, 12.1 Pujar, Ananya, 2.4 Raguharan, Naatia, PP Rainbow, Mitchell, 2.4 Ramesh, Harini, 1.3 Ramm, Jordan, 11.6 Ramm, Lachlan, 11.7 Ramsay, Payton, 2.4 Ramsay, Talen, PP Ramsay, Taryn, 5.4 Rane, Ben, 9.2 Rane, Tara, 8.2 Rao, Anjali, 1.4 Rao, Dylan, 4.1 Rao, Simran, 7.2 Rasalam, Carissa, 2.4 Rasalam, James, 2.3 Rasalam, Joshua, 6.2 Rashbrooke, Amy, 11.5 Ravkin, Kayla, 12.2 Rebgetz, Jake, 12.6 Reeves, Paris, 8.6 Reichhold, Jordan, 10.5 Reichhold, Sheridan, 10.6 Reidy, Gabriel, 3.2 Reilly, Julia, 11.2 Renton, Isabelle, 8.4 Renton, Sophie, 8.4 Rentoule-Gallagher, Angus, 8.1 Rentoule-Gallagher, Lucia, 6.2 Reynolds, Audrey, 11.3 Reynolds, Braden, 12.7 Reynolds, Peyton, 9.5 Reza, Raif, 4.3 Richards, Mishayla, 10.8 Richardson Schulz, Amelie, 5.4 Richardson Schulz, Audrey, 3.1 Richardson, Angus, 2.4 Richardson, Ashleigh, 6.3 Roberts, Kayla, 12.2 Roberts, Luke, 9.1 Roberts, Rebekah, 12.3 Roberts, Shannon, 12.1 Robertson, Annalise, PP Robertson, Calum, 9.4 Robertson, Emma, 7.4 Robertson, James, 9.1 Robertson, Kaylee, 3.2 Roberts-Yee, Aston, PR.3 Robinson, Natasha, 10.4 Robinson, Tia, 11.2 Roche, Shruti, 12.7 Roche, Siddarth, 10.8 Rodgers, Meisha, 1.1 Rodman, Daniel, 10.4 Rodman, Thomas, 12.2 Rogan, Owen, 8.3 Ronnle, Jonathan, 9.2 Roots, Christopher, 12.2 Rose, Cate, 2.1 Rose, Nicholas, 4.4 Ross, Ethan, 1.4 Rowbotham-Spampinato, Alijah, PR.2
Rowbotham-Spampinato, Dominique, 6.3 Ruff, Gemma, 1.3 Rupasinghe, Dushane, 11.8 Russell, Ayden, 7.4 Russell, Hugh, 11.4 Russell, Sophie, 9.7 Sabesan, Anoj, 8.8 Sabesan, Ashna, 2.2 Sailors, Savannah, 12.3 Saltmarsh, Bryce, 8.5 Saltmarsh, Cain, 10.2 Sam, Jeri, 11.5 Samuriwo, Joel, 4.4 Samuriwo, Ruth, 3.4 Sanders-Bond, Aiden, 2.2 Sanderson, Louis, 10.5 Sangla, Ananya, 11.4 Sankar, Aparna, 5.2 Sankar, Praajna, 7.1 Santagada, Bianca, 11.3 Santagada, Sofia, 12.8 Santarossa, Antonia, 10.6 Sarinas, Kosta, 10.6 Sartori, Miella, 6.2 Sayce, Tearna, 11.6 Scarcia, Alexander, 5.4 Scarcia, Orlando, 1.4 Schluns, Johanna, 3.2 Schrale, Lucy, 1.3 Schrale, Tayce, PR.3 Scott, Lane, 2.4 Scott, Macushla, PR.3 Scott, Nikita, 10.4 Scott, Sam, 3.4 Seal-Teys, Roan, 9.3 Searle, Amity, 5.1 Searle, Joshua, 8.4 Searston, Jake, 1.1 Segal, Aimee, 3.4 Segal, Myles, 1.1 Senanayake, Dileesha, 7.3 Senior, Kyle, 9.5 Senthuran, Hari, 4.2 Severati, Tommaso, 4.2 Sferratore, Dominic, 11.1 Shannen, Brooke, 1.4 Sharma, Siddhant, 9.5 Shaw, Sophia, 1.3 Shek, Alan, 11.1 Shepherd, Bronte, 11.7 Short, Makenna, 8.7 Simonsen, Madeleine, 10.4 Singh, Ina, 2.4 Singh, Prabh Kirat, PP Singham, Ruben, PR.4 Sinha, Daksh, 1.3 Sinha, Yash, PP Sivayoganathan, Ashmith, 4.1 Skelding, Brynaeron, 6.4 Skinner, Cohen, 8.5 Skinner, Max, 10.7 Skinner, Tully, 12.5 Skuza, Eleanor, 10.2 Slingsby, Abindhara, 5.4 Slingsby, Azhagan, 1.4 Small, Angus, 11.1 Small, Annie, 8.8 Small, Chelsea, 3.4 Small, Jacob, PR.3 Small, Joshua, 6.2 Smith, Charlotte, 1.4 Smith, Levi, 11.1 Smith, Mark, 10.3 Smith, Noah, 7.1 Smith, Ryan, 12.1 Smith, Sa, 11.3 Smythe, Harrison, 5.2 Smythe, Maddison, 7.4 Soe, Moe, 9.6 Soe, Su, 10.8
Page 193
STUDENT ROLL Sole, Svetlana, 11.5 Soper, Hannah, 12.6 Souter, Brittany, 11.4 Souter, Kajsa, 9.3 Spanswick, Isabelle, 5.4 Spanswick, Owen, 7.1 Spargo, Benjamin, 12.8 Spargo, Chiara, 8.2 Spargo, Lauren, 10.7 Spearman, Ella, PR.4 Speed, Billy, 10.2 Spence, Robert, 11.4 Spies, Michelle, 12.7 Springall, Alexander, 12.3 Srivastava, Ishaan, 4.4 Stack, Clem, 8.5 Stack, Harry, 8.2 Stack, Hugh, 5.4 Staib, Anna, 12.8 Staib, Lily, 12.4 Stallan, Connor, 11.4 Stallan, Emily, 10.4 Starck, Liliana, 11.8 Stathooles, Eleni, 12.2 Stefanovic, Lucy, 8.5 Stephenson, Ammie, 7.3 Stephenson, Rebecca, 9.4 Stevenson, Daniel, 12.5 Stevenson, Matthew, 8.7 Stewart, Hayley, 4.4 Stewart, Nicholas, 6.2 Stobie, Jessica, 7.2 Stobie, Lachlan, 10.1 Stocker, Sam, 10.3 Stocks, Michaella, 11.3 Stoeckl, Elsie, 12.3 Stokes, Kelsie, 11.4 Stothart, Dale, 10.1 Stothart, Phoebe, 8.7 Studman, Ken, 4.4 Sturgess, Meg, 11.1 Suk, Donalise, 4.3 Suk, Sean, 6.1 Sutton, Jayden, 10.5 Suvarna, Aditya, 10.8 Suvarna, Ananya, 4.4 Sweeny, Megan, 11.3 Symington, Jaime, 9.7 Szandro, Bryce, 12.8 Tagariello, Sofia, 11.2 Tahan, Natasha, 10.7 Tait, Caitlin, 11.8 Tait, Jasmine, 9.5 Tang, Ki Cheong (Bruno), 11.6 Tapiolas, Brittany, 11.5 Tardrew, Shannon, 1.2 Tasker, Cody, 8.5 Tatnell, Ellie Rose, 9.4 Taylor, Brodie, 12.7 Taylor, Christopher, 1.3 Taylor, Erin, 10.5 Taylor, Lachlan, 5.2 Taylor, Thomas, 4.3 Teece, Margaret, 12.6 Tei, Harrison, 4.1 Tei, Morgan, 6.2 Terrace, Kimberley, 12.8 Terry, Emma, 11.4 Terry, Harry, 12.5 Terry, Jarrad, 9.3 Teunisse, Sam, 2.3 Teunisse, Wouter, 4.2 Thomas (Senior), Kerrin, 7, Thomas, Joshua, 4.3 Thomas, Twinkle, 12.5 Thompson, Benjamin, 11.1 Thompson, Brittany, 8.3 Thompson, Ella, 10.5 Thompson, Ella, 4.2 Thompson, Ellie-Rae, 5.1
Page 194
Thompson, Georgia, 9.5 Thompson, Kristina, 12.6 Thompson, Maggie-Rose, 8.5 Thompson, Mali, 8.7 Thompson, Paris, 10.8 Thompson, Sarah, 8.5 Thomson, Stephanie, 2.2 Thorpe, Nicholas, 11.7 Thygesen, Alicia, 11.6 Todd, Lauren, 10.5 Todd, Nicola, 10.7 Tongue, Owen, 11.8 Tory, Max, 8.1 Tory, Sam, 11.8 Tory, Thomas, 4.2 Towers, Conor, 1.3 Towers, Zoe, PP Trayner, Charlotte, 9.3 Treloar, Aeisha, PR.2 Treloar, Jason, 12.2 Triffett-Driessen, Riley, 3.2 Tripathi, Abhijay, PP Tripathi, Manya, 8.7 Tristram, Summer, 8.3 Tsoi, Peter, 10.3 Tucker, Isaac, 8.7 Tucker, Katy, 12.7 Turley, Alex, 9.6 Turley, Jade, 11.5 Turley, Kelly, 9.8 Turnbull, Matthew, 7.3 Turnbull, Zoe, 10.8 Turnour, Alice, 8.7 Turnour, James, 5.3 Tyler, Aaron, 8.5 Tyler, Erica, 5.3 Tyler, Meredith, 8.4 Unwin, Madison, 12.8 Urkude, Riya, 6.3 Urkude, Shreya, 3.1 Urner, Finn, 11.5 Urner, Lasse, 10.2 Vagg, John, 10.6 Valentine, Jack, 3.1 Valentine, Owen, 1.1 Valmorbida, Zalia, PP Vananalagi, Anton, 9.5 Vandermast, Thomas, 9.4 Vanjak, Julia, 3.3 Varoy, Cain, 9.6 Vener, Caillin, 8.6 Veness, Meg, 11.7 Venturato, Abbigail, 3.1 Venturato, Chelsy, 3.4 Verkuijl, Babette, 4.3 Verkuijl, Emma, 9.4 Verkuijl, Job, 6.3 Verkuijl, Wouter, 10.4 Verma, Sumedha, 12.1 Vest, Kiara, 8.6 Victory, Austin (Zac), 9.2 Vinson, Jed, 11.7 Vo, Vianna, 9.4 Volich-Kippin, Noah, 4.1 Vollmerhause, Amy, 3.1 Vollmerhause, Jemma, 9.1 von Mellenthin, Sebastian, 8.8 Vyas, Anoushka, 9.2 Vyas, Madhava, 2.2 Waddell, Benjamin, 5.2 Wailu, Taiku, 7.1 Walker, Imogen, PP Walker, Ivy, 6.1 Walker, Keeden, 9.7 Walker, Ted, 1.2 Walker, Zhane, 8.2 Wall, Cameron, 8.8 Wall, Patrick, 11.8 Wallace, Hannah, 11.8 Wallace, Lucy, 10.6
Walter, Risa, 8.4 Walters, Lucianna, 8.3 Ward, Charlie, 4.1 Ward, Lochlan, 7.4 Ward, Noah, PP Warrington, Jack, 11.2 Warrington, Leonard, 11.3 Waters, Sarah, PR.3 Watson, Amy, 9.6 Watson, James, 9.2 Watson, Lucy, 12.7 Watson, Matilda, 8.2 Watson, Matthew, 3.3 Watson, Mia, 3.2 Watson, Thomas, 11.4 Watson, Timothy, 6.1 Watt, James, 9.3 Watts, Eliza, PP Watts, Tom, 8.3 Weerasooriya, Ashni, PR.3 Weerasooriya, Neshi, 5.1 Welch, Amy, 6.4 Welch, Joshua, 4.3 Welch, Kirsty, 8.4 Welldon, Aaron, 9.1 Westerling, Conner, 8.1 Westerling, Ian, 9.6 Westerling, Isaac, 11.7 Whitehead, Luke, 3.1 Whiting, William, 3.1 Whitney, Maddox, 6.2 Whitney, Rhiannon, 10.3 Whitney, Zachary, 8.7 Whittred, Rydah, 1.4 Wightman, Georgina, 8.5 Wightman, Sabrina, 12.4 Wijewardena, Januka, 11.5 Wilkins, Jessica, 9.7 Wilkinson, Flynn, PP Wilkinson, Tia, 7.4 Wilkinson, Tristan, 9.4 Williams, Deklan, 8.1 Williams, Emma, 9.7 Williams, Jackson, 7.3 Williams, Jessica, 10.8 Williams, Joshua, 11.5 Williams, Kaylah, 8.2 Williams, Lachlan, 6.4 Williams, Liam, 10.6 Williams, Nicholas, 10.4 Williamson, Chloe, 10.5 Willis, Olivia, 9.8 Willis, Patrick, 8.2 Willis, Samuel, 9.4 Wills, Brayden, PP Wilson, Amelia, 4.1 Wilson, Blake, 6.1 Wilson, Laura, 9.2 Wingham, Ryan, 8.6 Winkler, Aleeah, 12.5 Winkler, Tehlarni, 9.5 Winks, Anna, 6.1 Winks, Sophia, 8.8 Wollschlager, Benjamin, 8.1 Wong, Jabez, 9.5 Wong, Janice Wun Lam, 8.4 Wong, Ka Chun (Jeffrey), 10.3 Wong, Mason Ho Tin, 10.8 Wong, Wing Kiu Lydia (Elise), 11.1 Wood, Jessica, 5.3 Wood, Mark, 11.6 Worsfold, Millicent, 5.2 Wrigglesworth, Christopher, 7.4 Wrigglesworth, Niki, 8.6 Wright, Aleesha, PR.2 Wright, Angus, 8.2 Wright, Nathan, 6.4 Wright, Thomas, 10.2 Wyke, Breht, 2.3 Wyke, Sebastian, 1.3
Xie, Rongjian (John), 10.1 Yadav, Muskan, 10.7 Yadav, Shreya, PP Yadav, Tanvi, 2.4 Yadav, Tanvi, 8.8 Yang, Brian, 10.3 Yip, Wing Chi (Natanie), 10.1 Yore, Erin, 12.3 Yore, Lara, 8.8 Young, Alicia, 10.8 Young, Danell, 9.2 Young, Jessica, 8.4 Yu, Sion, 1.4 Yu, Suin, 4.2 Yu, Sunguen, 9.4 Zahner, Hayley, 2.1 Zaman, Elsa, 6.4 Zaman, Tasnim, 9.8 Zenger, Jack, 3.4 Zenger, Jared, 6.4 Zhong, Beverley, 11.6 Zhong, Priscilla, 8.5 Zhou, Kuangxi (Kevin), 12.6 Zischke, Dylan, 11.1 Zischke, Emma, 7.3 Zulfiquer, Maher, 3.3
2014 School Magazine
AUTOGRAPHS
2014 School Magazine
Page 195