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Dedication This publication is dedicated to all staff and students, parents and friends who have contributed to the story of All Saints’ College in its first twenty five years.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This publication was compiled by students Declan von Dietze, Leisha Aberle, Elise Bertoncini, Emma Kroeger and Kathy Vanstaen; and staff members Bronwyn Hardinge, Jean Jones, Robin van Dongen and Sue Sondalini.
College Crest and Motto
College Prayer and Hymn
The College Crest was
The Symbols and their Meaning
THE COLLEGE HYMN
COLLEGE PRAYER
designed by Mr Graeme
The Dove is the traditional symbol of the Holy Spirit and is used to remind us of
For all the saints who from their labours rest,
Full version:
God’s power and presence in all things.
who to the world their Lord by faith confessed
Quartly (Director of the Design and Display Department of the Anglican Department of Communication). It is a particularly pleasing design and is one which incorporates a number of symbols which are representative of the College’s commitment to the intellectual, spiritual and moral development of its students.
The Book is a symbol of academic learning. The Cross is used to emphasise our Christian heritage. The Bishop’s Mitre, at the head of the crest, is symbolic of the authority of Church.
your name, O Jesus, be for ever blessed. Alleluia, alleluia. The golden evening brightens in the west;
A PRAYER FOR THE COLLEGE Almighty Father, we offer to you the life of this College. Make it like a field which you have blessed, so that all that is good and worthy of praise may grow and flourish here.
soon, soon to faithful people comes their rest,
Guide and direct the Principal and members of staff in all their activities in the
The Motto
the peaceful calm of paradise the blest.
service of those who learn.
The College Motto “God gives the will and the power to achieve” was
Alleluia, alleluia.
Help students to use wisely the gifts you have given them, and to remember that to respect and honour you is the beginning of all wisdom.
suggested by the Rev Canon RW Edwards (editor of the Anglican Messenger) and is derived from Philippians 2:13. Is, as does the crest, emphasises the importance
From earth’s wide bounds and ocean’s farthest shore,
of God in our lives and the need to base our achievements upon the firm
through heaven’s gate the holy people pour;
foundation provided by Christianity.
the Three-in-One for ever they adore.
“Columba”, the name of the All Saints’ College magazine, is the Latin word for
Alleluia, alleluia.
dove.
May parents and friends of the College make their contribution, by taking up in loving concern the opportunities of service that come to them, and by the quality of the life of their homes. Help us all to build a fellowship of people in which love, care and respect prevail, so that together we may grow in knowledge and understanding, and in faith in you.
NOTE: When extra verses are required, the following will be used
We ask these things in Jesus’ Name.
as verses 2 and 4:
Amen.
You were their rock, their fortress and their might, you were their captain in the well fought fight in deepest darkness still their one true light.
Brief version: A PRAYER FOR THE COLLEGE
Alleluia, alleluia.
Almighty Father, we offer to you the life of this College. Let sound learning, lively
But see, there breaks a yet more glorious day;
study and new discovery flourish among us in our pursuit of wisdom.
the saints triumphant rise in bright array;
Help us all to build a fellowship of people in which love, care and respect prevail.
the King of glory passes on his way. Alleluia, alleluia.
Bless all who teach and all who learn in this place, so that growing together in faith, knowledge and understanding, we may be of benefit to your people. Lord in your mercy Hear our prayer
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A Brief History of All Saints’ College [From Columba 1981] “On 31 May 1980, the Premier of Western Australia, Sir Charles Court, unveiled a plaque to commemorate the establishment of All
These two simple but important ceremonies were the culmination of the
“Dr NE Speed, who is a graduate of the Universities of Western Australia and
dedicated work of a number of people over some twenty years, directed towards
Wisconsin and who had wide experience as a teacher and administrator in both
the creation of a new Anglican coeducational school in the southern suburbs of
State and Independent schools, was appointed Foundation Principal of the College
Perth.
in April, 1980. Dr Speed was formerly Foundation Principal of Bunbury Cathedral
It was particularly pleasing to see so many men and women who had contributed
Grammar School, and with characteristic vigour and enthusiasm, he set about the
in different ways in the formative stages of the planning of the College gather
formidable task of establishing a new Anglican school equal to the needs and
at the site to witness the occasion and to share in the real sense of achievement
challenges of the future.
which the establishment of All Saints’ College represents.
“The College Opening Ceremony was conducted on Sunday, 8th February, 1981,
Saints’ College and the
“The impetus for the founding of the College came from the Church of England
and over 1000 guests were present, including the 126 foundation students and their
Archbishop of Perth, the
Schools’ Trust, which, from the outset, saw the need to establish an Anglican
parents. His Excellency the Governor of Western Australia, Rear Admiral Sir Richard
school in the rapidly growing but relatively poorly served suburbs of Perth, south
Trowbridge, KCVO, KStJ, unveiled a plaque to commemorate the occasion.”
Most Rev GT Sambell,
of the Swan River. The activities of the Trust have been recorded in successive
More Recent History
dedicated the site for the
reports to Synod. Nevertheless, it is appropriate to acknowledge the fact that the
College in Ewing Avenue,
very existence of All Saints’ College today is directly attributable to the foresight
Since the Official Opening of the College in 1981 the school has grown in the
and backing of the members of the Church of England Schools’ Trust who
numbers of both staff and students. In the first few years the school grew each year
appointed Mr BH Durston as the Executive Officer of the College in July, 1979.
as the Foundation group of students moved through their years of schooling. In 1985
Mr Durston was largely responsible for the initial planning associated with the
the first group of Year 12 students graduated from the College. At that time courses
commencement of the College.
were offered from Year 7 through to Year 12 and there were a total of 593 students
Bull Creek.
“With the financial assistance of the Commonwealth and State Governments and
enrolled at the College.
the Church of England Schools’ Trust, the first stage of construction of the College
In 1986 the College expanded to offer classes for Years 5 and 6. It was in 1993 that the
was completed in November 1980 and this included teaching and practical arts
Primary School was expanded to cater for students from Year 1. The following year
buildings, student amenities, an administration block, covered walkways and
Pre-Primary was added and in that year there were 916 students in the College.
associated site developments including an amphitheatre-outdoor chapel, playing
As the buildings and facilities were developed the student and staff numbers were
fields and a hardcourt area.
able to increase so that at the end of 2005 there were 1150 students enrolled from
“A Foundation Board of Management of twelve members was formed in October
Kindergarten to Year 12/13 supported by 209 staff (including visiting tutors and part
1980 under the chairmanship of Mr Jack F Howson, OBE, Mayor of the City of
time employees).
Melville.
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Board of Management Chair of the Board 1979 – 1985 Mr J F Howson OBE 1986 – 1988 Mr T W McAuliffe 1989 – 1991 Dr I M Gibson 1992 – 1995 Mrs J E Young 1996 – 1997 Mr R M Golding 1998 – 2000 Mr K W Court 2001 -
Mr K W Booth
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3. 1990. Board of Management Back row: Mr A Brown (Bursar), Mr W Meehan, Mr C Palmer, Mr D Sewell, Mr J Carson, Rev H Eaton, Mr R Sewell, Mr A London (Principal) Front row: Mr D Hagan, Mrs V Payne, Mrs K Evans, Dr I Gibson (Chair), Mrs J Young, Mrs W Gratwick, Mrs B Hunter.
1. 1. 1979. Inaugural meeting of the Foundation Board of Management held on 7 November 1979 in the Committee Room, City of Melville Council Chambers, Almondbury Road, Ardross. Back : Ven A McGowan, Mr B Mickle, Mr J Howson Front: Mr N Robins, Mrs P Broadbent, Mrs J Young, Dr I Gibson. Absent: Mr N Kingsmill, Mr T McAuliffe, Rev Dr P Wellock
4. 1999. Board of Management Mr K Court, Mr A London, Mr D Kerr, Rev T McAuliffe, Mrs C Barnett, Rev D Spinosi and (seated) Mr M Stapleton. Not pictured: Mr K Booth, Dr D Cross, Mrs J Roe, Mr J Jones, Mr S Klyen, Mr B Monteath, Mr L Perry, Mr I Warner, Mrs A Wright.
2. 1985. Board of Management. Back row: Rev. R Hanson, Ven A McGowan, Mrs J Geary, Dr E Speed (Principal), Mrs V Payne (Asst Secretary), Mr A Good, Mr N Robins Front row: Mrs S Downs, Mr T McAuliffe (Vice Chairman), Mr J Howson (Chair), Mrs J Young (Secretary/ Treasurer), Mr B Mickle Absent: Dr I Gibson, Mr I Botterill ( Bursar).
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5. 2003. Board of Management Back row: Mr D Kerr, Mr M Minosora, Mr B Derbyshire, Mrs S Horrocks, Ven M Pennington, Rev T McAuliffe, Mr J Yeudall, Mr R Wood Front row: Ms A Kilminster, Mr K Booth, Dr G Shaw, Dr D Cross. Not pictured: Mr I Warner, Mrs A Wright.
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Principals Dr N Eric Speed
Mr Anthony H London
The Reverend Peter J H
Dr Geoffrey A Shaw
April 1980 – July 1987
22 July 1987 – December 2000
Laurence
2003 (Acting Principal)
Dr Eric Speed, the Foundation
Mr AH (Tony) London is the College’s
8 February 2001 – December
Principal, had previously served in
longest serving Principal. These years
Commissioned on 31 October
a similar role at Bunbury Cathedral
were a time of consolidation, with
2002
2003 - current
Grammar School. Appointed in April
continued, but more gradual growth
1980 he oversaw the construction
and development. In 1993 the school
of the first buildings; and the
expanded to cater for primary school
appointment of foundation and
students from year 1 onwards and
early development staff. During his
in 1994 pre primary was added. His
tenure the school grew from an initial
interests of amateur dramatics, poetry,
enrolment of 126 students in years 7
drawing and Australian Rules Football
and 8 to a student population of 695
coloured his messages to students
in the years 5 through to 12 at the time
and the college community in both his
of his departure in 1987. Dr Speed
speeches and writings. He was guided
established an expectation of high
by the College’s Mission statement “to
standards within a supportive school
enable each student to achieve his or
community.
her full potential and to develop as a caring individual capable of making worthwhile contributions to society.”
Reverend Peter JH Laurence came to the college from Trinity Anglican School in Cairns. During his two years as Principal the Aquatic Centre was
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opened and the construction of the Early Childhood Centre took place. The year 7/ 8 Transition Programme was introduced and the Year 13 opportunity formalised. The notebook programme for Years 5 and 8 was launched ; the first Literature Festival was held ; and the school participated in the International Round Square organisation. Rev. Laurence left to take up the position of Executive Director of the Anglican Schools commission of WA.
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Land It was in 1980 that the South of Perth Church of England Schools Incorporated received as a grant the 18 hectare site at Canning Location 3043 to develop as an Anglican school in the growing southern suburbs. The aerial photographs show the changes in this area. The first image taken in February 1981, the month the school was officially opened, shows the first buildings and cleared sand area. Much of the surrounding suburban area is also being developed. By 1988 the school has grown with the construction of more buildings and the creation of gardens and lawns. The photograph taken in 2003 shows the developed school surrounded by established suburbs and the river in the distance.
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Buildings These photographs show
Construction Programme
the development of All Saints’ College from the Foundation Ceremony held on the site in May 1980.
through the work and dedication of
1. 1980. Foundation Ceremony was held on 31 May 1980. Pictured are Sir Charles Court (Premier of Western Australia), Mr B Durston (Secretary of the Board of Management), Dr N E Speed (Foundation Principal) , Mr J Howson (Chairman of the Board of Management), and the Rt Rev G T Sambell (Archbishop of Perth).
many staff and community members,
2. 1980. Model of the planned college.
At that time only a small model existed showing a concept of the planned school. Over twenty five years later,
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Teaching and practical arts buildings (part C and E blocks), student amenities, administration block, covered ways, an amphitheatre/outdoor chapel, playing fields and a tennis hard court
1980 – Stage 1
Caretaker’s residence
1981
Senior School – A, B, C, D, E, S Blocks
1981 – 1983
PA Centre
1982
Junior School Building 8 (Year 5&6 Block)
1983
Chaplain’s Residence
1983
Senior Library (R Block)
1983 – 1984
Photography T1 & T2 (demountable)
1983 – 1984
Senior School – F Block
1984
A Block (Administration) extensions
1984 – Stage 2
Sport and Recreation Centre
1987
Principal’s Residence
1989
Junior School Buildings (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
1992
A Block (Admin) extensions
1993 – Stage 3
Canteen Undercover Area – canopy
2000
Learning Centre
2000
Kindergarten/Pre-primary extensions
2001
C Block extensions
2001
Aquatic Centre
2001
Early Childhood Centre
2002
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the buildings have been built and gardens established resulting in comfortable, functional and inspiring surroundings that can be enjoyed by all who visit, study and work at the College.
4. 3. 1981. The crowd including the 126 foundation students in the amphitheatre at the Official Opening ceremony. 4. 1981. The Official Opening of the College on Sunday 8th February. His Excellency the Governor of Western Australia Rear Admiral Sir Richard Trowbridge KCVO, KStJ unveils the plaque to commemorate the occasion. 5. 1981. The Home economics rooms showing the desks, working benches and ovens. 5. 1.
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Buildings
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1. 1989. The Library and F Block buildings viewed from Brockman Avenue. 2. 1989. The construction of the Chapel. 3. 1989. Dedication of the Sambell Centre Chapel on the 10 December 1989. The photograph shows Mr G Howlett (Architect), Mr M Chanley (Builders), Dr I Gibson (Chair of the Board of Management), Mr W Hawley (Parish Warden), Archbishop Rt Rev Dr P Carnley, Mr A London (Principal), Rev D Griffiths (College Chaplain) and Rev H Eaton (Parish Rector) on the steps of the new chapel.
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5. 1992. The construction of the Junior School buildings.
4. 1991. Year 12 Industrial Arts students who constructed the gazebo which became an area for the older boys to gather. Pictured are B Barton, K Lofts, N Kelly, M Tyndale-Powell, F Humphrys and C Cramer. Absent : A Wallis.
6. 1998. View of the College campus. 7. 2002. The completed Aquatic Centre. 8. 2001. The Year 12/13 Learning Centre. 9. 2001. Rev T Curtis, Archbishop Rt Rev Dr P Carnley, Rev P Laurence and Mr K Booth at the commissioning of Rev Laurence, as the third principal of All Saints’ College, and the opening of the Learning Centre, a special area for Year 12 and 13 students.
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10. 2000. The Grounds Staff. : Mr B Davey, Mr T Sproule, Miss K Williams, Mr M Cox and Mr D Kendrick.
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Staff In 1981 at the time of the opening of the College there were 20 staff employed to help to educate a total of 126 Foundation students. These numbers have greatly increased during the twenty five years of the school’s development. At the end of 2005 a total of 209 staff
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(including visiting tutors and part-time employees) contributed to the life of the College and the education of the 1150 students enrolled.
1. 1981. Foundation Staff. Back: Mrs Wendy Lugg, Mr Ray Duthie, Mr John White, Mr Mark Stapleton, Rev. Ken McIntyre, Mr Ian Botterill, Mrs Vera Payne, Mrs Sheila Parker, Mr Darryl James Front: Mrs Alison Hagan, Mrs Jill Williams, Mrs Leonie Kirke, Dr Eric Speed, Mrs Val Payne, Mrs Jan Prescott, Mrs Debbie Coombs.
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2. 2005. Staff Back row: M Turner, S Businovski, T Rennick, J O’Brien, W Marshall, G Ward, L Smith, B Lee, A Peck, K Watson, B Davey, S Kelly, P Goodsell Seventh row ; D Bonjekovic, K Prummel, P Foster, R Beanham, S Lambert, R Humphreys, A Guy, S Bal-Short, T Schuts, M Fialho, E Blair, D Rennick, T Brown, C Western Sixth row: A Miller, J Boserio, B Fricke, I Thompson, M Bennett, S Pascoe, R van Dongen, T Stachewicz, T Shadbolt, A Munro, J Buemi, W Mettam, N Williams, D Edwards, G Itzstein Fifth row: C Dimasi, M Lingensjo, O Beath, N Wheeler, J Brown, S Gladman, A Strautins, J Zaurs, M Nicholson, Y Pearce, G Evershed, G
Smith, L Joy, J Bell, C Bendotti, J Ponton Fourth row : C Allen, K Hope, K Prater, A Kay, P Cocks, S Sondalini, S Balding, M Congdon, M Rodgers, B Kent, C Palmer-Brown, C Taylor, J Wiedemann, E Bowyer, J Kennedy, G Brooks, T Kowalczuk Third row: D Peebles, L Barkes, S Gordon, S Manolas, L Kershaw, G Stone, D Hatton, J Angel, S Harrison, L Forsyth, P Tyrrell, D Crayford, R Kane, K Spencer, K Commisso, K Smith, D Michael, E Foote Second row: M Gangemi, G Foster, J Fenton, A Kerkovius, J Aldrich, M Bozich, G Hill, J Wiren, P Randall, S Mano, N Dundas, S Richens, G Schirinzi, E Harrison, N Collins, S Linton
Front row: J Green, J Beaverstock, G Thiele, D Hodnett, M Coate, B Groves, C Gamble, A Radich, G Shaw, T Dale, T Curtis, P Cunningham, S Kelly, A Robb, S Cameron, S Channer, K Williams Not pictured: K Wishart, J Dinsdale, B McAuliffe, G Entwistle, J Andrich, P Cocks, K Brewin, A Beacon, S Worley, B Hardinge, D Watson, S MacKinnon, S Palmer, M Syme, E Beemster, J Cicchini, P Derrington, R Duncan, L Maio, J Dowling, J Mullaney, J Jones, S McGarraghy, K Nailen-Smith
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Staff 1. 1985 Academic Staff. Back row: Mr V Heinrichs, Dr P Simpson, Mr M Stapleton, Mr W Bradshaw, Mr A Radich, Mr D Taylor, Mr G Lewis Fourth row: Mr T Ringer, Miss J Brandenburg, Mrs J Prescott, Mr B Hansen, Miss G Cleghorn, Mrs V Yurisich, Mr E Conigliaro, Mrs A Greville Third row: Mrs K Askins, Mrs M Bradshaw, Mrs R Marcos, Mrs R van Dongen, Miss M Healy, Mr D Davies, Mrs J Pendlebury, Mrs S Parker, Mrs L Maio Second row: Mrs D Coombs, Mrs M Miller, Mr J Karel, Mr S Dierks, Mr S Balding, Mr R Glasheen, Mr P Crane, Mr J Lickfold, Mrs M Prosser, Mr N Milne Front row: Mr K Maughan, Mr B Groves, Mrs L Kirke, Dr E Speed, Mr J Bednall, Rev K McIntyre, Mrs M Knox, Mrs J Williams.
2. 1990. Administrative Staff. Back row: Mr T Sproule, Mr D Kendrick, Mrs J Riley, Mr H Millard, Mr A Brown, Mr T Rennick, Mr B O’Grady, Mr S Worley, Middle row: Mrs G Watson, Mrs J Jones, Mrs D Lebbon, Mrs V Payne, Mrs G Stone, Miss K Urkko, Miss R Grantham, Mrs J Logan, Mr D Joy Front row: Mrs S Manolas, Mrs N Wallace, Mrs P Snowden, Mrs B Brajcich, Mrs P Broadbent, Mrs G Foster, Mrs C Bentley, Mrs J O’Grady Absent: Mrs C Western
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3. 1990. Academic Staff Back row: Miss J.Brandenburg, Mr P.Whipp, Mrs G.Bascombe, Mr P.Jordan, Miss A.Wilson, Miss L.Watson, Dr P.Simpson, Mr K.Brewin, Mr N.Collins Fourth row: Mr F.Chan, Mrs K.Choate, Mrs P. Batty, Miss M.Hogg, Mrs J.Prescott, Mrs S.Wheeler, Mr C. Jenner, Mrs A.Greville, Mrs R.van Dongen, Mr S.Balding Third row: Mrs P.Tyrrell, Mrs G.Horne, Mrs S.Potter, Mrs S Bedford, Miss S.Dvorak, Miss F.Officer, Mrs J.Wedding, Mrs N. Bronwasser, Mrs C.Montgomery, Mrs L.Maio, Mrs A.White. Second row: Ms J.Burns, Mr D.Taylor, Mrs J.Pendlebury, Mr K.Maughan, Mr A.Radich, Ms G.Cleghorn, Mr B.Hanson, Mr R.Glasheen, Mrs D.Coombs, Mr R.Plumb Front row: Mr M.Price, Mrs R.Bailey, Mr S.Gipson, Rev. D.Griffiths, Mrs L.Kirke, Mr A.London, Mrs M.Knox, Mr B.Groves, Mrs J.Williams, Mr K.Williams.
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Staff
3. 1995. Academic Staff Back row: Ms A Oldershaw, Mr T Brown, Mr S Davies, Mr S Sampson, Mr N Dundas, Mr D Thomson, Mrs S Kelly, Mr A Knight, Mr P McMahon, Mr D Yates, Mrs J Dinsdale Fifth row: Mr C Jenner, Ms S Richens, Mr M Jenzen, Mr M Fialho, Ms J Burns, Mrs E Harrison, Mrs S Pascoe, Mr J Chappell, Ms J Kennedy, Mr R Chandler, Mrs A Greville, Mrs S Ramsay Fourth row: Mrs J Riley, Mrs T Edwards, Ms S Harrop, Mrs I McQueen. Ms K Kilcullen, Mrs K Cronin, Mrs L Rosenthal, Ms J Dowling, Mrs M Smuts, Mrs L Wallace, Miss I Jennings, Mrs J Bell, Mr S Balding Third row: Mrs J Andrewartha, Mrs K Choate, Ms D Chappell, Mr R Plumb, Miss J Yeo, Mrs L Maio, Mrs M Bradshaw, Miss M Hogg, Mrs G Horne, Ms P Derrington. Mrs J Angel, Mrs J Brown
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Second row: Mr M Price, Mrs P Tyrrell, Mr B Hanson, Ms J Brandenburg, Mr K Williams, Mrs S Potter, Mr K Brewin. Mrs R van Dongen, Mr G Schirinzi, Ms G Cleghorn, Mr N Collins, Mrs D Coombs, Ms M Bozich Front row: Mrs R Bailey, Mr M Taylor, Mr M Stapleton, Mrs J Williams, Mrs L Kirke, Mr A London, Mrs M Knox, The Revd T Curtis, Mr B Groves, Mrs D Clements, Mr P Jordan Absent : Mr P Whipp, Ms A White, Mrs A Becker, Ms S Bedford, Mrs N Bronwasser, Mr K Maughan, Mr B Palmer, Mrs A Salter.
4. 2000 The Staff Back row: A Guy, R Glasheen, R Simpson, G Hill, B Hancy, G Ward, N Dundas, M Stewart, T Brown, B Menpes, S Davies, T Rennick, G Duffield. Fifth row: W Mettam, M Nicholson, B Bowater, J Cale, E Harrison, M Fialho, M Gilks, B Klucznik, N Hamilton, B Roberts, D Fellows, A Robb, S Harrop, J London Fourth row: L Kershaw, S Kelly, H Renwick, A Kay, S Channer, K Spencer, V Ross, S Johnson, K Choate, M Jenzen, V Ward, B Hardinge, K Wishart, P McMahon, C Gamble Third row: T Dale, S Balding, J Green, J Jones, J Brown, A White, J Kennedy, J Cicchini, Z Edwards, J Ciotti, J Burns, C Western, J Prescott, R Gray, M Bradshaw, J Bell, S Fiegert Second row: L Maio, T Dale, E Beemster, G Horne, S Meagher, A Munro, N Williams, D
3. 1995 Administration Staff. Back row: Miss K Urkko, Mrs J Logan, Mr H Millard, Mr D Kendrick, Mr S Worley, Mr D Porter, Mr T Rennick, Mr T Dale Second row: Mrs M Lewis, Mrs J Ponton, Mrs D Peebles, Mrs G Watson, Mrs P Montgomery, Mrs J Jones, Mrs G Stone, Mrs J Green, Mrs D Lebbon, Ms A Gottschalk, Miss A Perchard
Peebles, G Watson, S Cameron, J Angel, R van Dongen, G Stone, P Snowden, J Leahy, S Manolas, D Mauldon Front row: P Tyrrell, M Bozich, G Schirinzi, S Richens, A Radich, G Shaw, B Groves, A London, D Naylor, T Curtis, S Kelly, D Hayter, N Collins, K Williams, J Beaverstock. Not pictured: J Adams, J Boserio, K Brewin, R Chandler, S Chescoe, G Clydesdale, G Costello, M Cox, P Cunningham, B Davey, P Derrington, J Dinsdale, S Douglas, G Foster, M Grey, B Hardinge, R Hollett, M Holt, J Johns, J Kaye, D Kendrick, A Knight, A Leadbetter, M Lingensjo, V Matthews, J McCumisky, B Palmer, S Palmer, J Ponton, M Price, J Quinn, S Roberts, B Saviel, P Schonrock, R Sheh, P Whipp, K Williamson.
Front row: Mrs C Western, Mrs P Broadbent, Mrs J O’Grady, Mr M Dunn, Mrs B Brajcich, Mrs P Snowden, Mrs S Manolas, Mrs V Payne Absent: Mr T Sproule, Mr S Bright, Mrs G Foster.
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Chaplains and Religious Life in the College All Saints’ College as an Anglican College has a strong religious life. The College has a Chaplain to guide the staff and students as they work to create a Christian community 3.
within the school. Throughout the history of the school
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major events such as the opening of new buildings have been a time of celebration and acknowledgement of the religious basis of the school.
The Rev Canon K McIntyre 1981 – 1985
At present the school has a least four Eucharists each year, weekly chapel services, and CRAVE (Christian, Religion and Values Education) lessons from K to 12/13 where students learn about Christianity and other religions.
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The Rev Canon T P Curtis 1992 – current
1. 2001. Year 8 students visit St George’s Cathedral to learn more about the cathedral and the traditions of the Anglican Church.
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2. 1999. Eucharist celebration on the first day of the school year.
3. 1997. Bishop David Murray and the College Chaplain Father Terry Curtis with students confirmed in June 1997 and their celebratory Confirmation Cake. 4. 1997. Year 12 students at their Valedictory Chapel Service.
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Mission Statement & Fundamental Aims
Student Life
Mission Statement
All Saints’ College aims to enable each and every student to achieve their full potential and to develop as caring individuals capable of making worthwhile contributions to society.
Fundamental Aims 1. To provide and maintain an independent educational programme and environment which: (a) caters for the broad spectrum of abilities, needs and interests of students in accordance with Christian principles. (b) attempts to be free of artiďŹ cial segregation based on gender, ethnic origin, religious belief, ability, level of education etc. (c) attempts to develop a spirit of lifelong enquiry and adventure, and a capacity for learning and re-learning. 2. To be a Christian community wherein individuals have the opportunity to develop and grow as disciples of Jesus Christ daily. 3. To maintain and develop relationships of service with the local community, particularly the local parish.
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Student Life ”No matter how different each of the students at All Saints’ College we all love our free time. Some enjoy four square, monkey bars, playing in the sand pit, colouring , cutting and creating but most of all every student enjoys relaxing with their friends and having FUN!” Student words.
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Student Executive & College Captains College Captains 1985
Scott M Ritchie
1986
Bruce N Lee
1987
Craig A Palmer
1988
Sharon L Bryden
1989
Anna L Coxon
1990
Daniel P Fick
1991
Simon A London
1992
Catherine L Pozzari
1993
Julie A Thomas
1994
Jeffrey W Hewitt
1995
Caroline E Wise
1996
Ryan R Brogden
1997
Janelle D Booth
1998
Charles P Street
1999
Gareth E Parker
2000
Max A C J Jeganathan
2001
Warren B Lynch
2002
Aleisha Anderson Tyson Rowe
2003
Christopher D Harrison Taryn A Preedy
2004
David J John Shannon J King
2005
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2. 2. 1992. The Student Executive Back row: A Martin, K Smith, D Surin, L Downes, S Jones, B Heatley, L Pickering, C Nelson, C Gibellini Front row: C Young, C Pozzari, Mrs M Knox, Mr A London, Mrs L Kirke, B Phang, E Du Guesclin
1. 1. 1981. The first Student Council photographed in the newly built amphitheatre. Back row: S Bee, G Burton, H Meehan, K Perry, S Ritchie, Mr M Stapleton Front row: M van Brakel, D Haffner, N Burton.
3. 2005. The Student Executive and Vice Captains Back row: S Le Page, C John, S Knight, D Elliott, G Vorster, J Johnson, A Wood, L Separovich Third row: R Sheil, W Tjhioe, L Newing, A Dyson, L Towers, T Hannah, A Wiren, N Steinsvaag, P Shilikar, J Sashegyi Second row: R Senior, A Atkinson, K Preedy, K Buchan, K Lambert, K Collins, J Smith, A MacKenzie, K Bertoncini, L Banks Front row: V Tufilli, M Ham, R le Juge de Segrais, Mr A Radich, Dr G Shaw, A Cantatore, J Harding, T Katchan 4. 2002. Junior School Students in Positions of Responsibility Back row: Mrs D Naylor, K Ellison, D Mano, D Laan, J Sampson, Ms J Burns, M Dalton, C Antrobus, D Migliore, E Vanstaen Front row: E Bertoncini, J Mercer, M Teschendorff, B Yallop.
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AWARD S
All Saints’ College provides opportunities for the
Dux of College
Academic achievement
development and growth of the student from
1985
Peter J Shipman
Exhibitions
Kindergarten through to a Year 13 programme.
1986
Christine S Buckland
1987
John R Redman
General
1987
Michael J Powell
1989
Michael B Camarri
Mathematics 11
1987
John R Redman
1990
Sarah L Hedges
General
1988
John M Dillon
1991
Brian A Murphy
General
1988
Robert J Sewell
1995
Christopher D Taylor
General
1989
Michael B Camarri
1996
Robert T Dixon
General
1990
Sarah L Hedges
1996
Narelle McAuliffe
Italian
1991
Brian A Murphy
1997
Claire E Andrewartha
General
1992
Nicole S Heng
1998
Stuart I Munro
General
1993
Joshua J Hayes
1998
Raymond K Sheh
General
1994
Cameron S Fletcher
1998
Michelle K McKim
Early Childhood Studies
1994
Nina J Snowden
1999
Endriko R Winata
General
1995
Christopher D Taylor
2000
Sheryn W L Cheah
General
1996
Robert T Dixon
2000
Breony M Allen
Italian
1997
Robert D Paul
2001
Barbara Stelmach
Italian
1998
Stuart I Munro
2003
Ting Yi (Richard) Shi
General
1999
Endriko R Winata
2000
Sheryn W L Cheah
2001
Tracey Wong
2002
Geoffrey M Lee
2003
Ting Yi (Richard) Shi
2004
Kai L Kinkela
2005
Alexander Wood
From the days of play in the kindergarten the students have access to a wide range of extension activities that make learning enjoyable and fun and provide a foundation for the challenge of formal exams in the final years.
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Special Awards 1989
Michael J Gurr
College Honours
1991
Brian A Murphy
Australian Olympiad team – Chemistry
1993
Mark J Pressley
College Honours
1997
Brendon K Dunlop
College Honours
1997
Katherine L Potter
College Honours
2002
Aleisha J Anderson
College Honours
2003
Katherine A Shaw
College Honours
2004
Shannon J King
College Honours
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SCIE N C E I N T H E J UNIOR SCHOOL
IN THE SENIO R S C H O O L
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5. 1982. Science Club Back row : G Esslemont, V Lok, J Greville, D Westle, D Garratt, A Dunnet Front row : E Jones, S Brand, N Goldsmith, P Lawrence, D Pyle, J Thomson. 6. 1988. Winners of the Western Australian branch of the Australian Institute of Physics Quiz Night. Left to right : R Sewell, A Payne, J Dillon, T Greville. 7. 1990. Year 9 Dissecting Club. Standing : T Gregory, C Brogden, D Cleveland, J Simpson, Miss J Brandenburg Seated : S Strickland, K Van der Straaten, L Stone, S Richardson. 8. 1993. Titration Stakes Pictured J Irvine, Mrs C Montgomery, D Watts, A Shugg.
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SCIE N C E I N T H E S ENIOR SCHOOL 1. 1990. Participants in the Pathways to the Future Conference 11 - a gathering of students from the metropolitan area to discuss environmental issues. Back row : Mr D Taylor, T Burles, J Alexander, C Chester, D Gow, H Oh Seated : A Shaw, L McGuire, V Tse, A Morris, S Saunders, R Abberton. 2. 1991. Year 9 Science Olympiad Training School. Back row : S Lim, A Leung, L Tassell, J Irvine, N Hasheminia, C Fletcher, A Peebles Middle row : Mrs C Montgomery, D Watkinson, K Chin, J Payne, K Burles, A Shugg, M Langrdige, A O’Dea, R Dicks, Dr P Simpson Front row : D Dixon, D McCool, R Nicholls, R Cheung, S James, D Parker, S Wuu.
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3. 1996. Solar Car Challenge team members with their car. Pictured are Mr A Knight, C Macri and S Davies (Year 8 ) at the back, N Ralph and R Sheh (Year 9) and M Chisholm (Year 10 ) in front. 4. 1997. Year 8 students experiment with hot air balloons in class! This very successful balloon was created by K White. 5. 1998. Year 12 Senior Science flight and rocketry an opportunity for students to build, decorate and launch their own rockets.
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6. 1998. Double Helix Science Club an after school activity run by Mrs Munro. 7. 2000. S Smith and A Wills of Year 8 enjoying science activities.
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Children’s Book Week Celebrations in the Junior School
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5. 1998. The theme was “Put Yourself in the Picture”. This inspired parent, Mrs M Holt to design a display enabling all students and staff in the Junior School to ‘put themselves in the picture’. Drawings of the buildings were produced along with illustrations of the play equipment, car parks and gardens and arranged on a display board. Each child and staff member drew a self portrait to add to the scene
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LITE R A C Y LITERATURE F E S T I VA L
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The Literature Festival has been held in Autumn each year since 2002. Over several days the Festival provides the forum for students of all ages to meet authors, poets and illustrators and hear them speak about their passion for literature. Students from other schools are welcomed to this celebration of literacy!
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Children’s Book Week Celebrations in the Junior School 1. 2003. The Junior School students dressed as pirates for the theme “Oceans of Reading”
2. 2002. College students J Kenworthy, D Ablett and J Harrison entertained the Literature festival crowd with music. 3. 2002. The Kadadjiny Mia Walyalup Aboriginal Wtiters Group built a mia-mia and displayed a wide range of artefacts as a part of the Literature Festival. 4. 2003. College students enjoy one of the author sessions at the Literature Festival. 4.
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LITE R A C Y D E B AT I N G AND SPEECH
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2. 1992. Debating WADL / AHISA Years 11/12 Team Back row: L Cheong, L Brewin, B Hutcheon, G Gimblett, E Du Guesclin, E Pearson Middle row: Mr M Stapleton, Mr K Brewin, S Richardson, J Thomas, Mr S Gipson, Ms G Cleghorn Front row: J Hayes, A Chia, H Hickling, A Dowling, J Eldridge. 3. 1995. Mock Trial Back row: O Motiwalla, M Phang, R Limerick, R Edwards, A Chan Front row: S Chisholm, Mrs D Coombs, S Coombs
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4. 1997. Hammarskjöld Trophy Competition - a forum for students to develop their knowledge of world issues. The competition takes the form of a mock session of a meeting of the United Nations Security Council. The team members were A Adamek, J Phillips and M Bertinshaw encouraged by Mrs T Dale.
Radio Station 6. 1996. All Saints’ College radio station – 103ASC made its first broadcast from the Junior School on 28 August 1996. Junior School classes contributed to the organisation, presentation and technical aspects of running a radio station.
5. 2005. Interschool Debating Years 8 – 13 All Saints’ College won the Year 8 and the senior division in the local sector of the West Australian Debating League competition in 2005 to earn the right to progress to the finals. Back row: Mr S Businovski, S Walker, S Coleman, M Jerkovic, V Hatzis, F Russell, Ms S Kelly Middle row: F Chetty, S Whitworth, M Smith, R Thomas, D Coleman, S Arakkal, A Sondalini, V Heath Front row: J Gibson, S Oliver, T Katchan, J Franklin, A Wu, E Kroeger Not pictured: T Ward, K Heiner, E Chan, K Peek, R Nairn, M Dalton, K Buchan, G Kugananthan, Ms J Dowling, Ms A Shelley 6.
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EXT R A CU R R I C U L AR Tournament of Minds 1. 2002. Tournament of Minds is a team based creative problem solving competition. The All Saints’ College participants were Back row: P Shilkar, N Boserio Second row: A Vurens-Van-Es, L Chin, N Csoban Front row: F Russell, N Steinsvaag
Speak Up Award 2. 2002. Speak Up Award. Year 6 student speakers. J Sampson, M Howarth, Miss K Prummel and K Narsai.
Chess 3. 1990. Chess team Back row: P Atkinson, A Shugg, Mr F Chan, A Poon, N Tse Front row: F Chan, W Lamont, R Nichols, J Docking. 4. 2000. Junior School chess players during the JSHAA Chess Competition at Frederick Irwin School at Mandurah. 1.
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Cooking
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7. 1999. Year 8 students concentrating in Food and Nutrition.
6. 2000. Junior School Numero Club Back row: J Johnson, S Yeap, S Dinsdale, K Bradford, K Harris, K Ellison, D Migliore, S Banks, Mrs K Choate Second row: B Dewar, R Hatton, J Foo, C Cowden, M Winata, J Cumins, S Hitomi Front row: S Bertoncini, A Boffy, E Bertoncini, C Antrobus, M Bowden
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Trendeez 5. 1983. The business name “Trendeez” was adopted in 1983 and under the guidance of Mr R Glasheen, a small store selling stationery, sports equipment and some second hand items was established with students gaining some insight into the operation of a small business. In later years the name was taken over by the small café run by students on special occasions. This photograph shows Mr W Bradshaw with the students.
Photography 6. 1984. Year 10 and 11 students Photography Club. Back row: M Ryan, Mr P Crane, D Westle Front row: J Beechen, A Stewart, G Burton, G Dixon, L Morcombe.
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Transport Safety
Technology
1. 2001. Defensive Driving programme was held involving students, parents and staff. The programme was sponsored by Pepsi-Cola and run in liaison with Fremantle Police, City of Melville, Hyundai, Drive Safe Australia and the St. John Ambulance.
3. 2002. Year 8 students using the Notebook Computer Programme.
2. 2003. Year 5 bike safety training.
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7. 1998. The Photography Club doing a group evaluation of images.
4. 1999. Year 8 students working in the Year 8 information technology area.
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Handi-Craft Club 8. 1984. Handi-Craft Club with some of their creations including Hobbytex pictures, emu puppets and octopuses! Back row: A Frodsham, M Warman Middle row: K Morrison, F Riches, Mrs S Parker, L Barlow, N Mutch, M Fogarty Front row: H Miller, J Fathers, F Litster, S Eaves.
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EXT R A CU R R I C U L AR Cavy Society
Junior School special activities
Extract from Columba 1984 : “At one of the first meetings (of the Cavy Society)
4. 1997. Pre-Primary – Year 3 students in the Junior School have a special Teddy Bear’s picnic.
Robert Smyth gave a talk on his guinea pigs and brought in all his Royal Show Trophies and Certificates. At the following meeting he brought in one of his
Carnevale
guinea pigs and demonstrated to the group “how to correctly bath a guinea
5. 1998. Year 10 students with their Carnevale masks made during Italian lessons.
pig”…
Etiquette
From time to time Mrs G.Stone has provided guinea pigs for discussion and to
6. 2004 Etiquette instruction from teacher Mrs J Boserio
date, starting from two guinea pigs, they have had something like 15 babies. (This is within a year! ) .. subjects have been discussed such as : Feeding, Grooming, Bathing, Muscles and Skeleton, Breeding, Care of Motherless Cavies, the Young, and What makes a Cavy Happy.”
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Television appearances 2. 1987. Sale of the Century Team. A competition was held within the school to select the three College representatives. Back row: A Monson, P Hymus, M Usher, S Westle, J Greville , J Redman Middle row: S Day, F Harris, L McKnight, E Coumbe, M Wood, S Jeffrey. Front row: Dr P Simpson, All Saints’ College representatives C Palmer, C De Burgh, I Currell and Mrs M Knox.
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3. 1998. Year 7 students appear on the Channel 7 children’s show “Amazing.”
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1. 1. 1984. All Saints’ College Cavy Society Back row: S Leckie, K Smith, J Fewtrell, K Watson, S Carne, S Boland. Middle row: Mrs V Payne. Front row: J Pearson, K Morrison, B James, J Thompson, L Wholey, S Robartson, P Charlebois.
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CAM P S Camp Week is considered to be a highlight of the year
3. 1990. Parachuting camp.
for the majority of students at the College! Each year,
4. 1991. Student Executive camp with students and staff.
towards the end of Term 1, students from years 5 – 13
5. 1992. Kalbarri abseiling and hiking camp.
depart the College to experience the challenges and fun of a camp. The first camps were held in 1982 when Year 7 and 8 went to a campsite at Serpentine and Year 9s toured the Eastern Goldfields. The array of camp experiences offered through the years is extensive including the opportunity to visit Dwellingup, Rottnest, Pemberton, Walpole, Margaret River, Kalbarri and Exmouth. Activities have included bike riding, horse riding, scuba diving, surfing, sailing, sea kayaking, abseiling and parachuting! The experience of camp week enables students to confront an array of challenges and tasks that move them out of their comfort zone. New friendships are formed and students and teachers have the opportunity to get to know one another in a different environment. The camps assist in the development of goal setting, teamwork, communication and leadership skills for each of the participants. The photographs show how much fun the Camp Week experience can be!
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1. 1984. Year 9 exploring the Goldfields on their Kalgoorlie camp. 2.1989. Cycling camp touring through the hills of Toodyay, Northam and York.
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1. 1993.The SS Leeuwin adventure camp. 2. 1995. Year 5 at the Rottnest Camp. Pictured are R Greene, D Papamatheos, S Chong and R Holtham.
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3. 1997. Year 10/11 Whitewater Kayaking camp. 4. 1998. Year 10/11 Walpole Sea Kayaking camp. 5. 1999. Merribrook Challenge camp at Margaret River an opportunity for Year 10 and 11 students to try activities including surďŹ ng, canoeing, caving and orienteering.
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CAM P S 1. 2000. Duke of Edinburgh expedition 2. 2001. Year 6 Pemberton camp. 3. 2002. Year 10/11 students trying out snorkelling at Ningaloo Sea Kayaking camp. 4. 2002. Year 10/11 Adventure Out camp. 5. 2004. Year 6 students at Dwellingup on camp. 6. 2004. Art camp on Rottnest.
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EXT R A CU R R I C U L AR I N T E R S TATE TRIPS
OVERSEAS TR I P S
The first interstate trip
From early in the school’s
made by a group of
history students of All
students from the College
Saints’ College have
was a trip in 1983 to the
been fortunate to enjoy
Great Barrier Reef. The
the company of students
following year a school
visiting the College on
group went to the Victorian
exchange from overseas,
Alps on a ski trip.
and to themselves travel
In recent years the College has had
overseas on school
two regular interstate trips : the family
sponsored trips.
Ski Trip to Falls Creek, Victoria, and
In 1984 three College students went to
the Political and Legal studies trip to
France and one to Italy on exchange
Canberra and Sydney.
while the school hosted an Italian
In 2002 the College participated
exchange student. In 1987 the first visit
in the Round Square Conference
to the College from a Japanese school
with both junior and senior students
group took place.
attending conferences in other parts of
Visits and exchanges have created links
Australia. The conferences encouraged
with countries spread throughout the
students to contribute to their school
world including Germany, Denmark,
in areas such as leadership, service,
Norway, Finland, South Africa,
environment and community.
Argentina, Venezuela, Brazil, Canada,
Through the experience of travelling to another state students gain exposure to new ideas and experiences.
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the USA and Réunion Island. In many 2. 2002. Round Square Conference Participants. Back row: J Higgins, A Armarego-Marriott, A Wiren, K Preedy. Second row: J Olsen, K Shaw, S Laurence, S Mong, Mrs J Angel, M Fyfe. Front row: L Aberle, R Senior.
3. 1996. Ski Trip: Falls Creek. Back row: T Story, D Golding, J Downing, J Long, B Meshgin, B Martyn, G Barker, A Prout, M Sargeant, J Murfitt, G Barber Third row: Mrs J Green, A Mills, J Hands, H Walsh, K Machar, W Machar, S Payne, T Dyson, J Tweddle, A Heuchan, K Heuchan, L Barber. Second row: J O’Neill, M Koch, A Robertson, C Andrewartha, S Tribbick, C Tang, J Cubitt, S Barge, T Martyn (behind), K Nichols, K Bevilaqua, K Brown, J Goldsmith (behind), C Lister, L Grant. Front row: Mr N Dundas, Mr N Collins, Mr P Whipp.
4. 2002. Year 11 and 12 Political and Legal Studies Trip. 5. 2002. Year 12 Geography students trip to visit the site of Sunrise Dam Mine at Laverton run by AngloGold.
cases the friendships forged are long lasting.
4. 1988. The first College group trip to Italy took place in the Christmas holidays in 1988. Students from ASC joined others from Perth schools to study and tour the sights. Photographed outside the host school in Italy are College students B Fenn, K Golding, L Heedes, A Third and B Rodgers with teacher Professoressa L Maio.
5. 1996. Japanese Homestay students experiencing a taste of Australian life. 6. 2003. ASC students in France.
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In 1985 the ďŹ rst art exhibition of students work was held in the Performing Arts Centre. The Art Exhibition is an important annual event and showcases student art works. Students prepare works for display throughout the year.
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Students have the opportunity to develop their skills in Woodwork,
1. 1998. Artwork by J Graham
Metalwork, Textiles, Art, Photography
2. 2000. Photography by A Richardson.
and Art and Design. An Art Camp to
3. 1991. Artwork by S London.
Rottnest has been held for several
4. 1996. Artwork by K Read.
years to assist students in the further
5. 2004. Wearable art by A Dyson.
development of their talents. 1.
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2. 2001. Photography by J Linton. 3. 1998. Artwork by K Wood. 4. Need caption
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1. 1. 1998. The College Chapel wall hangings were based on original designs produced by students I Sudjana, E Cook, C Alim and D Chittenden as a part of their 1993 TEE Art Course. Mrs J Brewin, a local textile designer, adapted these original works for use on fabric.
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1. Another artist, Ms B Rastrick, then constructed the hangings, Each panel is made in silk appliquĂŠ and is 3 metres high and 1.2 metres wide. These banners are appreciated by all using the Chapel.
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1. 1995. “Political Contraception” by Helen Stockbridge was designed to depict the political system in China where it is against the law for couples to have more than one child. This piece featured on the cover of CQ in October 1995. 2. 1993. Katherine Brown’s work entitled “Enigma” was chosen for display at the Art Gallery of Western Australia as a part of the Year 12 Perspectives exhibition. It was also chosen as the cover for the College yearbook publication Columba of that year. 3. 1991. Artwork by K Johnson.
4. 4. 2003. Mosaic art work created by the Year 7’s and now on display in the Aquatic Centre.
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1. 2000. Year 9 Art and Design cushions. 2. 2000. Director’s chair by C Cunnington.
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3. 1995. Applied Industrial Arts course students with their projects. Standing: D Dicks, G Lyons, K Nowak, S Ghent. Kneeling: K Bodman, K Carlson.
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4. 2004. Nonno by Anthony 5. 2004. Nanny by Alexandra. 6. 1997. Clown by M Rappold. 7. 1999. Artwork by S Miller for the book she created called “The Frightened Camel.”
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MUS I C Music has been a major part of College life ever since its opening. The first year saw the birth of three music ensembles, All Saints’ College Choir, Guitar Group and Recorder Consort. These all started as small groups of students but soon grew with the rest of the College. By
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1985 the Music Department included a Concert Band and Treble Choir which all had significant numbers. Over the years the Music Department has flourished. Musicians have had the opportunity of music camps held at a number of locations including Parkerville, 4.
New Norcia, Merribrook and Fairbridge. Music tours to more distant locations were held in 1988 to the North West; New Zealand in 1990; Japan in 1993; and
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1. 1981. Guitar group in the amphitheatre. Back row: C Goldsmith, S Leslie, E Hickman, C Larkin, M Dominy. Front row: P Trinder, H Fell, N Gould and Mrs J Prescott.
Tasmania in 1999. The College provides many opportunities for musicians to develop their talents. In 2005, in addition to the College Orchestra, there is also the String Orchestra
2. 1984. The Recorder Group and Mrs J Williams.
and the Wind Orchestra. There are also several ensembles and the Jazz Saints’ for
3. 1988. College Band for Tour of the North West. In July the band under the leadership of Mr K Maughan as bandmaster, travelled to the North West with performances at Pannawonica, Paraburdoo, Tom Price and Newman.
audiences to enjoy. Three choirs encourage participation for all singers.
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4. 1990. College Choir. Back row: P Burton, K Charlebois, G Carter, D Fick, D Russell, T Heuchan, J Mullings, J Gibson, E Dillon. Third row: A Arnold, C Pozzari, C Wood, D Lister, B Murphy, S Wise, S Hedges, P Lewis, I Trolio, D Brueschke, S Bellinger, E Quartermaine Second row: Mrs J Prescott, E Horn, R Abberton, E Du Guesclin, K Chan, N.Whitfield, K Forster, H Oh, R Mumme, L Brewin, A Ballantine, B Philp, T Doughty, Mrs L Kirke Front row: S Brand, L Hiew, T Jackson, J Hiew, R Coombs, M Hawley, C Anthony, J Heuchan, M Rooke, C Clarke. 5.1995. The All Saints’ College Jazz group performed at the Anglican Expo held at St George’s Cathedral. 3.
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6. 1998. The College Orchestra performs at the College Speech Night at the Perth Concert Hall.
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MUS I C 1. 1999. Music camp at Point Walter. 2. 2001. Year 3 Violin Back row: J Blaxill, E Allen, J Monaco, E Beilby, S McKeon, S Stelmach Third row: C Hutt, M Wild, L Dinsdale, E Cummins, L Halden, L Moore, A Blair, S Ha, Miss T Ramakrishnan Second row: M Thompson, B Jones, E Kane, M Mills, V Rethnam, A Wilkie, C Dewar, T Ashoorian Front row: C Hind, A Hitomi, S Felmingham, A Laidman, N Kayser, A Thackray, R Bradford. 3. 1999. The College musicians rehearse.
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4. 1999. College Band. Back row: M Senini, K Mincherton Second row: S Mitchell, V Smith, A Fyfe, J Lee, J Holt, J Cochrane, T Tapper, E Furness, T Channer, O Kingsnorth, A MacKenzie Third row: T Kuzich, C Harrison, W Lynch, T Oliver, B Channer, J Harrison, G Lee, M Oates Front row: J Rose Not pictured: J Ham
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1. 2003. Junior School students enjoying music lessons using the Orff Schulwerk approach to music. 2. 2001. All Saints’ Singers Back row: K Hendry, C Kerr, W Lynch, B Channer, J Wotzko, G Lee, M Ashford, J Hoare Third row: S Mong, H Parker, S Sweetingham, R Ventris, J Dawson, M Weaver, E Carson, S Laurence, D MacGregor Second row: J Tram, S Mitchell, K Shaw, R McGeorge, A Tucker, A de Rooij, R McGeorge, S Choo, J Gardner First row: E Barber, E Guppy, A Sweetingham, Mr J Beaverstock, E Kerr, E Lewis, S Leong. Not pictured: B Gibellini, R Laurence, F MacGregor, G Stewart 3. 2003. The All Saints’ Singers singing
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DRA M A Student dramatic
1. 1982. First drama production “The Perils of Mary Manvers” performed at the Melville Civic Centre. This photo shows M McKinnon and members of the chorus.
productions have been enjoyed by both the actors
2. 1987. Production of “Salad Days” featuring M Usher, R Morgan, R Shearwood, L Gould, E Gibson, J Manus and P Burton.
and the audience since the
3. 1989. The cast performing “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat”.
early years of the College.
4. 1991. The finale of “Pirates”. Mr A London the Principal of the school at the time is in the front row in the black suit. Dr P Simpson, a Chemistry teacher wears the red suit.
Interhouse drama performances in the early years, and Theatre Sport competitions in more recent times,
5. 1995. Performers in the school production “Canterbury Riders”.
have given many students the opportunity to experiment and develop their drama skills. Variety nights have
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performance. The Senior School drama production is a major event within the school year and encourages the involvement of students in their senior years of schooling in acting, back stage activities and costume and set design. The Junior School Concerts are famous for their fabulous costumes prepared by dedicated friends and relations, enthusiastic performance, and the joy of an event where the youngest of All
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DRA M A 1. 1999. “Tin Pan Ali” 2. 2001. “In Your Dreams”. 3. 2004 “A House is Built” 4. 2003. Years 7/8 production “Bats” 5. 2000. Student participants in the College Variety night. 6. 2004. Years 7/8 production “The Ed Awards”.
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The perils of Mary Manvers
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Gunslinger
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Half a Sixpence
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Salad Days
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Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat
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Pirates
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The Lesson
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The Bald Prima Donna / Passages
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Canterbury Riders
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Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead
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The Tempest
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Little Shop of Horrors
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Tin Pan Ali
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Makin’ It
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In Your Dreams
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The Imaginary Invalid
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Dead White Males
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A House is Built
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Lord of the Flies
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1. 1994. Junior School Nativity play. 2. 1998. Year 7 production of “The Wizard of Oz”. Pictured are Dorothy (H White), Toto (T Preedy), Scarecrow (M Dew), Lion (J Harrison) and the Tin Man (J Good). 3. 2004. Junior School Concert. Clowns from Year 3. 4. 2002. Junior School Concert.
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5. 2004. Junior School Concert. Pre primary students performing dances from South East Asia.
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DAN C E Since early in the development of the school students have had the opportunity to expand their knowledge of dance. Initially this was an after school activity and performances were at Interhouse and College Concert events. By 1989 there were two secondary dance groups run after school and one primary group run with the assistance of senior school students. Performances in that year were at a Dance Festival and Eisteddfod at Open Day, the College Concert, the Fete, a Peace Conference and Speech Night. In 1996 the first All Saints’ College Dance Concert was held at the College. In recent years the Dance Concert has been held at the Fremantle Town Hall. The Concert is a major event in the school year. A theme is chosen, a poster and programme produced and tickets sold to this special performance. Students also have the opportunity to perform at the Presentation Ceremony held 3.
at the Concert Hall. Through the years the students have competed in the Rock Eisteddfod and as cheerleaders for the Wildcats basketball team. In 2005 students competed in the Wildcats State Cheerleading Competition and
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1. 1988. Secondary Dance group organised and encouraged by Mrs J Pendlebury, with choreography and instruction from senior student S Wright. The group entered two dance items in the School’s Dance Festival and Eisteddfod in May, as well as presenting items for All Saints’ Day Service and the school Speech Night.
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2. 1991. Rock Eisteddfod. The school team gained a place in the finals and performed at the Entertainment Centre. Back row : C Horn, A Fick, G Brand, Z Brand, G Mitchell, T Mullings, T Snell, B Carter Third row : C Young, L Keen, K Kent, N Duzevich, G Smith, S Caple, A Watts, L Monson, N Jones Second row : B Irvine, K Bevilaqua, D Chittenden, J Scott, R Hogg, G Gimblett, N Wong, M Schaper, J Ferguson Front row : C Derbyshire, J Kent, A Travaglioni, S Alexander, E March, S Batt.
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DAN C E 1. 1998. A Birt (Year 12 ) opened the 1998 Dance Concert with “Esmerelda” 2. 2003. Senior School Dance Concert Year 9 perform a jazz item. 3. 1998. Year 9 Semester 1 Dance class. 4. 2003. Senior School Dance Concert Year 10 and a modern contemporary item. 5. 2003. Senior School Dance Concert Year 10 perform a modern contemporary piece. 6. 2003. Senior School Dance Concert Year 12 and bellydancing.
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HOU S E S Y S T E M The House system was
Senior School Houses
originally developed as
In 1994, to accommodate a larger
a system of teams that
senior school student population and to allow further development of the
were especially useful
system, a restructuring occurred. The
for Interhouse sport and
number of Houses expanded from 4
swimming competitions.
to 6 with each House comprising 6
Forrest House – green. Established 1981. Forrest House is named in honour of Sir John Forrest (1847-1918) an explorer, and outstanding political and administrative figure. Forrest was Western Australia’s first Premier, and in 1901 entered the first Commonwealth Parliament where he served in several senior roles.
In 1989 the House system
the Year 7/8 Transition in 2001 another
was further developed to
restructuring occurred which divided each House into 5 Tutor groups.
University was named in his honour.
take on a Pastoral Care component.
Each Tutor Group is vertically organised with students from Year 9 to 12 / 13. This system allows students to meet and socialise with their peers and
Bussell House was named in honour of Grace Bussell (1860-1935),
sense of team spirit and sportsmanship
a member of the pioneering Bussell family. In 1878 Grace was
through their involvement in the House
awarded a Royal Humane Society Medal for Bravery for her efforts in
System. Junior School students can be
rescuing passengers from the steamer the “Georgette.”
and sporting achievement and these
O’Connor House – yellow. Established 1981.
Drummond House was named after James Drummond (1784 – 1863)
in junior school Assemblies. Students
who arrived in the Swan River Colony with the first settlers aboard
are also allocated a House buddy
the “Parmelia” in 1829. Drummond was a botanist and collected
and requested to complete special
plants and seeds from the southern areas of the Colony that were
activities with their special friend.
then sent to England for identification and further research.
names were adopted in 1993.
Fremantle Harbour and the controversial Perth-Kalgoorlie Pipeline.
at the start of each day and during House Period times. This system assists in the creation of a balanced and integrated school environment with a friendly and supportive atmosphere. Year 7 and 8 students meet in their horizontal groupings although they are allocated a House when they enter at the Year 7 level. Each of the Houses is named after a
first Anglican Archbishop of Perth. He was active in the community
Stirling House takes its name from Sir James Stirling (1791-1865). Stirling was born in Scotland and served in the Royal Navy. In 1827 Stirling was responsible for early exploration of the area around the Swan River and in 1829 he returned with the first settlers aboard the
and served as a Chancellor of the University of Western Australia
Molloy House – yellow Molloy House was named after Georgiana Molloy (nee Kennedy,
”Parmelia”. He served as the Colony’s first Governor from 1829-1838.
1805-1843) who was born in England and arrived in the Swan River Colony with her husband John in 1831. The couple settled
Cowan House – purple. Established 1994. 1.
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botanists in England.
named in her honour and her image appears on the fifty dollar note. Junior School Houses
Durack House – white. Established 1994. Durack House is named after the Durack family who pioneered the Kimberley region and included Mary Durack (1913-1994), a prominent West Australian writer, and Elizabeth Durack (1915-2000), a painter and illustrator.
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in Augusta where Georgiana developed an interest in collecting botanical specimens that she packed and sent for identification to
significant figure in Western Australian history.
Riley House was named after Charles Owen Leaver Riley (1854 the largest Anglican diocese in the world. In 1914 he became the
Stirling House – blue. Established 1981.
Cowan House is named after Edith Cowan (1861-1932), the first woman to be elected to an Australian parliament. Cowan was active in the Red Cross and Anglican Church, and promoted the rights of women and improvements in child welfare. Edith Cowan University is
Riley House – red – 1929). In 1894 Riley was consecrated Bishop of Perth, at that time
with younger and older students on a regular basis. Each Tutor group meets
Drummond House – green
points are collated weekly and read out
The current Junior School House
O’Connor House takes its name from Charles Yelverton O’Connor (1843-1902). O’Connor was the engineer responsible for designing
Bussell House – blue.
Students are encouraged to develop a
awarded House points for academic
Murdoch House – red. Established 1981. Murdoch House is named after the prominent Australian academic and essayist Sir Walter Murdoch (1874-1970). In 1912 Murdoch was appointed the foundation Professor of English at the University of Western Australia, where he later served as Chancellor. Murdoch
Tutor groups. With the introduction of
Junior School Houses
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HOU S E S “Each of the 6 Houses offers a home to the students when at school. The students learn to trust and rely on the staff and students in their House. The main connection with the Houses is through Tutor group where the students gain another parent (a staff member) who guides them up until Year 12. This is basically a support network that is there to love and care for the students.” Emma’s words adjusted slightly
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1. O’Connor banner is held by A Smyth and S Tyndall 2. Murdoch banner is held by M Edwards and M Armstrong 3. Stirling banner held by A Lansley 4. Forrest banner held by M Dodd and J Redman
5. 1994. The new houses and new shirt logos are introduced. Stirling House is represented by M Grant; Forrest by B Mann; Durack by S Robertson; Murdoch by N Gray; Cowan by K Brown; and O’Connor by N Coleman. Naomi wears a red nose to remember “Red Nose Day”, an awareness and fundraising day for the Sudden Infant Death Syndrome support group.
6. 1984. Cross Country Team in their house shirts. Back row left to right: S Watters, R Trinder, C Trinder, C Kelly Front row left to right: R Pearson, S Brand, P Spencer, H Miller
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P EER S U P P O R T The Peer Support Programme and the buddy system are systems that help in the creation of a friendly and supportive environment within the College. The Peer Support 3.
Programme was ďŹ rst introduced to the College
1. 1996. Year 11 Peer Support Leaders Back row: C Gray, S Newman, N Bristow, C Brown, B Dunlop, A Mills, C Deague Fourth row: J Dadley, P Snowden, J Gibson, C Dew, T Barber, G Barker, D Abbott, K Potter Third row: K Steele, S Brown. S Tribbick, J Hambley, A Vikingur, S Kenworthy, K Moore, R McAuliffe, T Cheung Second row: Mrs N Bronwasser, F Fletcher, J Thurston, D Green, R Bodman, Mrs G Horne, E Hayes, L Hartley, S Barge, T Jones, Mrs A Greville. Front row: J Daniel, K Macauley, M Smith, M Street, R Brown, C Andrewartha, A Flottman.
in 1988. Through the Peer Support Programme the Year 8 students are introduced to life in the Senior School by selected and trained Year 11 students. Those Year 11 students chosen as mentors have the opportunity to develop leadership skills and the Year 8
2. 1997. Peer support leaders from Year 11 working with Year 8 students on Orientation Day.
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3 and 4. The buddy system - an opportunity for students from different year groups to get to know one another.
smooth transition to the new school environment. The buddy system encourages new high school students to interact with younger students in the Junior School. The buddy system gives the new Senior School students a chance to understand their responsibilities as seniors and friendships are formed between the different age groups. 2.
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ATH L E T I C S In October 1984 the All Saints’ College Athletics Carnival was held on the school oval for the first time. Prior to this several community ovals had been used for Interhouse competitions. 1984 was also the year of the Inaugural Interschool Triangular Athletics Competition held at the Cannington Athletics Stadium. The competing schools were Lumen Christi, Corpus Christi and All Saints’ Colleges. Interhouse athletics carnivals are colourful events and well attended by parent supporters. The Interschool Athletics competitors train hard and are fortunate to have extra assistance from experienced athletes and dedicated staff.
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1. 1982. Interhouse Athletics Carnival held at Len Shearer Reserve in Melville. The photo shows the Year 9 Girls 100m race. 2. 1984. Leaderball being played at the first Athletic Carnival to be held on the College oval. 3. 2004. Junior School Interhouse competition – long jump. 4. 1998. All Saints’ College, the champion school at the Associated and Catholic Colleges “A” Division Carnival! 5. 1999. Senior School Interhouse competition. 6. 1998. Runners at the Interhouse Athletics Carnival.
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CRO S S C O U N T RY The first mention of a Cross Country competition is in the Columba of 1982. The item by student Graeme Burton reads “The Cross Country this year was a difficult one, being comprised of nearly a half sand track, with the rest hard bitumen. I must say that even after a few practice runs each week, it was still a hard grind. Some students tried to hide in the bushes, while others went round backwards, but generally students tried to finish the course
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within the time limit, so as to gain points for their Houses… There were a number of highlights to the event. One that stands out is Mr Bednall’s attempt to keep up with us in a training run, and distinctly resembling an old puffing billy. Finally there was Mr Groves who reported that only 237, not 240 students had passed him on the second round. He was worried that the three hiding in the bush had become lost.” Clearly the experience as shown in
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1. 1995. Under 17 boys competing for the College. 2. 1998. Interhouse Cross Country competition. A McQuade (Forrest House), A Anderson (Stirling ) and H Taylor (O’Connor) lead the charge! 3. 2001. Early morning training in the mist.
these photographs has become much more enjoyable since then! 3.
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SWIM M I N G The first Interschool
3. 1983. Interhouse Swimming Carnival held at Melville Aquatic Centre. S Redman and D Haffner receive the Interhouse trophy, on behalf of Forrest House, from prominent WA yachtsman Mr N Robins.
sporting event for the College was the Interschool
Third row: V Thackray, S Houthuysen, N Kerr, A Roberts, K Abbott, Mr M Jenzen, R French, Z Goff, J McCaffrey, A Burton, S Etherington Second row: C Jones, A Pettemerides, K Chorley, K Angel, A Laurenson, C Scudder, M Sargeant, S Colledge Front row: F Sargeant, L Mason, R Brown, A Munro, H Hands, N Laurenson.
4. 1992. The Interschool swim team competes at Beatty Park.
Swimming Carnival held on
5. 1993. Years 4 – 7 Inter-school Swimming Team. Back row: R Cooper, S Tegler, H Muhlberg, S Munro, K Brown, J Goad, J Willett, C Street
the 24 March 1981 at the
6. 1993. Junior School Interhouse Swimming Carnival held at Bicton.
Len Shearer Aquatic Centre in Melville. All Saints’ competed against Applecross SHS, Melville SHS and Willetton SHS. The inaugural Interhouse swimming competition had been held the week before at Wesley College. In 1986 All Saints’ was a participant in the Associated Catholic College Interschool Swim Carnival held at Beatty Park. Over the years a number of venues have been used for swim training and carnivals including the pool at South Fremantle Senior High School, Bicton Baths, Beatty Park and most recently Challenge Stadium.
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1.1981. Inaugural Interhouse Swimming Carnival at Wesley College 18 March 1981. Photo shows L Watson and N Austin. 2. 1981. Interschool Swimming Team photographed in the grounds of the College.
The opening of the All Saints’ College Aquatic Centre enabled training for students and carnivals for the Junior School to be held on the premises. A Swim Club operates from the Aquatic Centre and students from the College and the local area train for competition and fitness.
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5. 2004. College student C Kanchela represented Zambia as a swimmer at the Athens Olympics much to the joy of all at All Saints’ College! Chishela was the first College student to compete at an Olympic Games while still a student of the school.
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1. 1994. Senior School swimmers. Use girls with tattoos or girls with ASC Swim Team tops. 3.
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4. 2003. Junior School Interhouse Swimming Carnival was held at the new Aquatic Centre.
3. 1999. Durack House supporters cheer on their team at the Senior School Interhouse Swimming Carnival held at Challenge Stadium.
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WAT E R S P O R T S Over the years there have been a number of water activities in which students at All Saints’ College have been involved. During this time many of the camps offered by the school have given the students the opportunity to learn about surfing, scuba diving, sailing and kayaking. The current Outdoor Education programme allows students 3.
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3. 1998. College sailors B Channer and M Jeganathan pull their boat from the water.
Sailing has been a College activity
4. 2000. ASC students winners at the Secondary Schools Team Racing Competition held at Mounts Bay Sailing Club. The students are D Johns (at back), E Lawrie, M Bryant, J Henderson, T Stead, R Senior and W Stead.
for many years and in 2000 under the tutelage of Mrs Kaye Johns the College won the Secondary Schools Team
5. 1998. Waterpolo enthusiasts at Bicton baths.
Racing Competition. Water polo was started by a group of
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enthusiastic students at Bicton baths in the late 1990s and is currently a regular part of the College’s Physical education programme in our own Aquatic Centre. Rowing has gone from strength to strength since its beginnings in 2000, and in 2005 the College launched its own rowing shell “Ilikai”.
1. 1983. The Underwater Club. Back row: M Snooks, I Payne, T Grierson, N Pulford, T Baldock, R Williams, S Redman Middle row: P Shipman, M Van Brakel, C Jodrell, E Jones, M Ryan, M Armstrong, S Ladbrooke, S Stone Front row: B Willis, N Burton, A Ross, K Perry, B McKenzie, A Litster, C Larkin. 2. 1992. Sailing Years 8-12. Back row: Mrs G Stone, C Stone, P Brook, L Rooke, C Richardson, R Dicks, J Pozzari, S Ghent Front row: M Rooke, J Riches, L Davis, G Olsen, S Richardson, A Barnett Absent: M Holden, M Neal, R Carbon, B Quartermaine, G Bradshaw, C Simpson, L Coxon, C Pozzari. 2.
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1. 2001. Year 4s having fun at their swimming training. 2. 2001. ASC students and staff competed in the Rottnest Channel Swim with the support of friends and parents. 3. 2001. College rowers.
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4. 2004. Rowing. 5. 2005. Launching of the College rowing shell “Ilikai”. The name is from the Hawaiian for “horizon on the water”.
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OTH E R S P O R T S A wide range of sports student participation during
1. 1985. Augusta Marathon. The All Saints’ College pentathalon team was awarded first place in the Junior (Under 17) section of the marathon conducted at Augusta on Saturday 20 April. Back row: P Eldrid, A Litster, C De Chaneet Front row: P Lawrence, A Dunnet.
the first twenty five years of
2. 1990. Competitors in the triathlon.
have been offered for
the schools development.
3. 1997. Triathlon Team Back row: C Bristow, R Chorley, M Hewitt, B Klyen, R Cooper, E Bye Fourth row: H Gardner, C Street, S Munro, J O’Donnell, A Larson, A Mills, S Davies Third row: K Chorley, J Callaghan, J Avery, M Taggart, B Avery, R Monteath. With bikes : B Bevilaqua, A Hollett. Second row: M Fisher, T Harris, G Patching, S Yost, M Senini Front row: L Mitsopoulos, S Smithson. Absent: Mr A Burress (Coach).
The emphasis has been the widespread participation for enjoyment in healthy activities. Students have participated in a
4. 1983. Lacrosse team. Back row: (Left to right ) E Jones, J May, H Meehan Front row: (left to right ) D Haffner, M Kenworthy, H Fell, E Hunter.
range of endurance events such as marathons, triathlons and pentathlons. Racquet sports including badminton,
5. 1990. Badminton team. Back row: J Yeng, H Tedjokusomo, Mr K Brewin, W Wong, L Tedjokusomo Front row: R Akang, E Yong, E Low.
squash and tennis have been enjoyed by students during the history of the College.
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Classic on the College Golf Course. Team ball sports have always held a high profile at the College. Hockey, Soccer, Basketball, Softball, Volleyball, Rugby, Cricket, Australian Rules Football, Touch Football and Girls’ Football have given students the opportunity to work together as a team, gain friendships and maintain their fitness!
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4. 1989. Golf – student teeing off. 5. 1991. “All Saints’ College hosted the annual Golf Classic on the first Sunday in April. Invitations were extended to junior golfers of high school age throughout Western Australia and a field of seventy five entered. The nine-hole course on the college campus had been carefully prepared for the big day by Mr D Joy – Head Groundsman and his staff and the weather proved perfect for the competition.”
1. 1. 2002. Year 7 Tennis. Back row: E Hynes, S Banks Second row: D Crane, A Taylor, K Harris, L Blyth Front row: J Loxton, S Kane, R Torabi, B Renna.
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2. 1995. Climbing. J Holt (Year 8) and K Read (Year 11) practice on the All Saints’ climbing wall.
6. 1998. All Saints’ College Golf Team. D Golokin, A Elliott and T Aldrich.
3. 1990. Gymnastics team. Back row: K Nevard, D Evans, B Goff, E Rainey, J Jordans, S Caple, S Peters, K Jones, J Brook, K Hands. Front row: N Barton, K Steele, S Third, C Derbyshire, C Philp, L Blandford.
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OTH E R S P O R T S 4. 1983. Soccer Back row: B Cooper, A Stewart, D Westle, D Goble-Garratt, S Westle, R Trinder, M Dominy, I Foo Front row: P Lawrence, I Waghorn, S Ritchie, Mr M Stapleton, J Sayer, N Goldsmith, J Ranson 5. 1983. Hockey Team Back row: R Smyth, D Scott, S Stone, W Blazejczyk, A Smyth, R Mellor Front row: H Meehan, D Mellor, P Hagan, A Tompkin, A Harry 6. 1984. Under 16 Basketball Team Back row: A Tompkin, T Grierson, G Watson, T Butler, W Morris. Front row: S Waters, Mr W Bradshaw, S Consani. 1.
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1. 1992. All Saints’ College Netballers trip to New Zealand. Back row : (left to right) D Bell, S Richardson, M Schaper, V Thompson, K Van der Straaten, B Carter, J Simpson, N Dunn, T Gregory Third row : Ms M Bozich, B Whitmore, D Gates, L Monson, R Schaper, M Peacock, C Green, G Smith, K Jones, Mrs J Logan. Second row : S Retallack, P Goodman, J Brook, M Taylor, L Balding, P Cunningham, C Gibellini. Front row : N Bowden, K Harker, E Harris, K Bevilaqua.
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2. 1998. Year 8 -9 playing netball at the ACC Lightning Carnival. 3. 2002. Saturday netball. Back row: A Smith (Coach), M Cowden (Coach) Third row: R Johansen, A Ellis. Second row: C Cowden, E Dalton. M Bowden, S Bertoncini Front row: S Purkiss, L Gillies, K Vanstaen
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OTH E R S P O R T S 1. 1999. Year 11/12 ACC Boys’Basketball Back row: Mr N Dundas, R Mahendran, T Loney, B Tribbick, D Yeap, P Newman, M Senini, D Whitfield, M Jeganathan, J Millar (Captain), N Barry (Captain), L Tucker, Mr G Ward Front row: A Bennett, S Widjaja, J Radalj, B Rankine Not pictured: S Darmawan, O Saltmer, R Zanetic. 2. 1993. Year 11/12 ACC Cricket. Back row: T Lewis, I Bond, N Jones, M Lister, T Cordell, D Lane, T Simpson Front row: G Wright, T Smith, Mr M Fialho, B Smithson, M Halliday. 3. 1999. Year 11/12 ACC Softball Back row: M Norquay (Vice Captain), A Smith, K Halliday, M Hooper, A MacKenzie, K Ingram Front row: S Hayter, H Brown, D Sherman (Captain), R Davies, A Ghalili. 4.
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4. 1999. Year 11/12 ACC Volleyball – Girls and Boys, Terms 1 and 2. Back row: B Lawrie, G Moffatt, A Biemel, L Rogerson, R Goff, R Mahendran, S Darmawan Fourth row: N Barry, C Waller (Captain), C Hugh, J Yule, J Holt, T Gardner, M Patching, S Widjaja Third row: V Arrowsmith, G Hewitt, S Kendall, C Weston, J Lennon, B Smith, A McCrackan, J Robinson, J Edwards Second row: M.Orozco (Vice Captain), A Patching, D Yeap, C Adamek, C Wee, C Barrett, S Wood, J Ford, A Davie, M Boyd, C Witham Front row: E Tassell, J Leong, S Blackney, S Smithson, Mr B Roberts, A Mills (Captain), E Winata (Captain), D Alessandrini, S Mills Not pictured: M Fisher, B Giles, M Newman, A Papamatheos, D Pascoe, M Pratt, D Tabb, V Tobey, C Webb.
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5. 2005. The winning team in the inaugural Graeme Wood Shield Back row: C John, B Franklin, L O’Dea, C Best, R le Juge de Segrais, Mr O Beath (Coach), D Lake, A MacKenzie, P Vats Front row: M Bartnik, L Towers (Captain), A Stephen (Vice-Captain), S Collings, S Knight.
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6. 1995. Under 15 Rugby Union Team Back row: S Munro, J Ladyman, M Hewitt, R Dillon, A Larson Middle row: C Street, R Walmsley, R Walter, Mr R Chandler, H Walsh, B Martyn, J Smithson Front row: G Patching, P Edwards, J Gibson, R Strawbridge, C Barron, R Mellor, J Nankiwell.
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1. 2001. All Saints’ First XV Rugby Team – played at WACA as a curtain raiser for the game between the British and Irish Lions. 2. 2001. ACC Interschool Year 11/13 Touch Football. Back row: T Rowe, J Groom, K Rowe, S Ashton, K Gratwick, C Stibbs, T Tapper Third row: Mr N Collins, K Barker, T Newing, M Klyen, J Henderson, G Peters, L Reardon, Mr N Dundas
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Second row: J Brylewski, M Badcock, C Norcross (Captain), K Brown (Co-Captain), D Brown (Co-Captain), R Ciotti, K Stephen. Front row: H Fleming, N Dunlop, C Sprunt. 3. 2001. ACC Interschool Year 11/13 Football 1st XV111 Back row: K Hofmann, S Ashton, G McLeish, R Vurens-Van-Es, T Rowe, B Clark Middle row: K Barker, M Mouritz, B McCaffrey, K Gratwick, K Cooper, N Dunlop, P Fewings
Front row: S Smith, N Johnson, T Newing (Captain), Mr P Whipp, J Davies (Vice-Captain), C Norcross, K Rowe Not pictured: C Hewitt, R Ebsary, M Wardle, J Sonnenberg, T Chalmers, C.Barker. 4. 2004. ASC Years 10-13 team coached by Mr O Beath were winners in the Smarter Than Smoking Girls Football Competition.
Senior School
Junior School
Sportsmanship Prize for Girls
John Taylor Irvine Memorial
1981
Forrest and Murdoch
1990
Stirling
1981
Richelle Varney
Sports Award
1982
Stirling
1991
Murdoch
1982
Lisa Watson
This award is named in memory of John
1983
Forrest
1992
Stirling
1983
Nicole Burton
1984
Murdoch
1993
Molloy
1984
Sascha Brand
1985
Forrest
1994
Drummond
1986
Forrest
1995
Molloy
Sportsmanship Prize for Boys
1987
Forrest
1996
Bussell
1981
Stuart Redman
1988
Forrest
1997
Drummond
1982
Scott Watters
1989
Forrest
1998
Bussell
1983
Stuart Redman
1990
Stirling
1999
Bussell
1984
Deon Cooke
1991
O’Connor
2000
1992
Forrest
1993
Taylor Irvine, a Year 12 student at the College at the time of his death in a car accident. He was an active sportsman who played rugby and hockey and was a champion swimmer.
1995
Philippa J Goodman
1996
Ryan R Brogden
1997
Brendon K Dunlop
Bussell
1997
Felicity A Fletcher
2001
Bussell
1998
Geoffrey I Patching
Forrest
2002
Riley
1998
Charles P Street
1994
Stirling
2003
Riley
1999
Sian L Smithson
1995
Stirling
2004
Riley
2000
Michael P Senini
1996
Durack
2005
Bussell
2001
Kailee Brown
1997
Stirling
2001
Charles Norcross
1998
Stirling
2002
Aleisha J Anderson
1999
Stirling
2002
Keiran A Longbottom
2000
Cowan
2003
Libby J Senini
2001
Cowan
2003
Robert J Senior
2002
Cowan
2004
David J John
2003
Cowan
2004
Shannon J King
2004
Cowan
2005
Mitchell Lushey and
2005
Cowan
Annual Sports Award 1991
Bronwyn Llewelin
1992
Naomi Caple
1992
Scott Jones
1993
Mark Pressley
1994
Kate Bevilaqua
Rebecca Senior
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