Columba 2014 - 24th Edition

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The Columba yearbooks have been preserving memories since All Saints’ College first opened in 1981. Former Editor, Mrs Jan Prescott, wrote in the inaugural edition: “I hope in years to come, the magazine will continue to be a significant record of the various activities of the College.” She can rest assured that 33 years later the Columba continues to celebrate the experiences, activities and people of All Saints’ College. Over the years, the look and feel of this publication has evolved. However, the purpose has remained the same: to provide the community, in particular our students, with tangible memories they can keep for a lifetime. It is for this reason the Publications Committee worked so diligently throughout the year to produce the Columba 2014. In particular, I acknowledge the efforts of the Publications Captain Jonathan Tjandra for his dedication to the role. Many thanks also to the students and staff who contributed to this edition. Your articles and photographs encompass what it means to be a part of our unique College community. I wish the Class of 2014 all happiness for the future, and hope this Columba will provide you with wonderful memories of your final year at the College.

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From the Publications Captain From the Principal From the Chair of the College Board From the College Chaplain Publications Committee Year 12: Xin Jie Tan, Jonathan Tjandra Year 11: Katelyn Hann, Bianca Lambert Year 10: Kyra Belford-Thomas, Olivia Smyth, Sarah Kirke, Chloe Spence Year 9: Noah Gliosca Photography Photo Hendriks, Bliss Studio, Community Relations Department, College staff and students Design Sava Hatzianastasiou, Design Vault Printing Scott Print Proof Readers Mr John Beaverstock, Miss Deanna Michael, Mrs Jo Mulligan, Miss Karyn Osmetti, Ms Belinda Provis, Mrs Fiona Schwarzinger, Jonathan Tjandra Cover Artwork Angelo Watts (Year 12) Title of work: Evanescence All Saints’ College Ewing Avenue, Bull Creek Western Australia Telephone: (08) 9313 9333 www.allsaints.wa.edu.au

Miss Karyn Osmetti – Community Relations (Publications) Officer Columba 2014 Editor

Publications Committee BACK ROW: Katelyn Hann, Xin Jie Tan, Miss Karyn Osmetti, Jonathan Tjandra, Chloe Spence FRONT ROW: Kyra BelfordThomas, Olivia Smyth, Sarah Kirke, Bianca Lambert ABSENT: Noah Gliosca

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JUNIOR SCHOOL

From the Dean of Junior School 8 Student Leaders 9 From the Junior School College Councillors 10 From the Environment Captains & Service Captains 11 Junior School Houses Cowan House 12 Durack House 14 Forrest House 16 Murdoch House 18 O’Connor House 20 Stirling House 22 Junior School Year Pages Pre-Kindergarten A 24 Pre-Kindergarten M 25 Kindergarten A 26 Kindergarten M 27 Pre-Primary H 28 Pre-Primary K 29 Year 1G 30 Year 1M 31 Year 2D 32 Year 2L 33 Year 3K 34 Year 3L/C 35 Year 4C/D 36 Year 4S 37 Year 5H 38 Year 5S 39 Year 6H 40 Year 6K 41 Junior School Camps & Trips Year 6 Outdoor Learning Program 43 Year 5 Outdoor Learning Program & Year 4 Outdoor Learning Program 44 Junior School Sport 45 Junior School Clubs, Groups & Activities 50 Junior School Performing Arts 55 Junior School Art 61

SENIOR SCHOOL

From the Dean of Teaching and Learning From the Dean of Student Wellbeing Student Council From the College Captains

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From the Academic Captain & Sports Captains 70 From the Community Service Captain & Friendly 71 Schools Captain From the Performing Arts Captains 72 Senior School Houses Cowan House 74 Durack House 78 Forrest House 82 Murdoch House 86 O’Connor House 90 Stirling House 94 Senior School Year Pages Year 7 99 100 Year 8 Year 9 101 Year 10 102 Year 11 103 Transition Program 104 Peer Support Program 104 Senior School Camps & Trips Year 7 OLP 107 Year 8 OLP 108 Year 9 OLP 108 French Exchange Tour & Politics and Law Tour 109 Dance Tour & Nepal World Challenge 110 Choral Camp & Instrumental Camp 111 Year 11 & Year 12 Biology Camps 112 Falls Creek Ski Trip & Whistler Canada Ski Trip 113 Senior School Sport 114 Senior School Clubs, Groups & Activities 128 Senior School Performing Arts 136 Scholarship & Grant Recipients 2014 150 Senior School Art, Design & Technologies 151 2014 Year 12 Leavers Year 12 Headshots 159 Collegians 164 Year 12 Retreat 165 Year 12 Ball 166 Reflections 168 Leadership Team 176 College Staff 177


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Principal From the Publications Captain 2014 has been an ‘awesome’ year, according to an unnamed Year 12 student, and I agree. But if there is one thing I fear the most, it is forgetting. For this reason, I have endeavoured to make this edition of the yearbook as memorable as possible. I hope you enjoy browsing through the pages of the Columba and reflecting on the year at All Saints’ College. Reflecting upon these past five years, it is amazing how far we have come, yet still have so far to go. It also amazes me how little our teachers seem to change, save for the greying (or loss) of hair. I still remember that first day of school in 2009, when there were only three Year 7 classes. I hope I will continue to remember both that day and the imminent day of reckoning. Reading the Columba, I am struck by how involved the 2014 Leavers are in the College community, even though we comprise the ‘half-year’ cohort. Perhaps it is this degree of closeness that motivates us to serve the wider community, and to always step-up when needed. This year, the Student Council managed to organise 17 activities and raised more than $8200 for various charities. Thank you to the College community for supporting us in our fundraising. I would like to thank the Publications Committee for all their hard work behind the scenes this year. Without your help, this year would have been impossible. I would also like to take the opportunity to thank the Technical Theatre Club, of which I am the 2014 Captain, including the Front of House volunteers. If there were two things that sustained me during my long nights at the Centre for Performing Arts, it would be your companionship and the endless supply of coffee. As we go our separate ways, I will always follow with great interest the careers of my fellow Old Saints. Who knows? In time, I may be able to say of the next Bill Gates to my grandchildren, ‘I once untied his shoelaces without his permission.’ Or, ‘I stole her pencil case and didn’t give it back until the next day.’ Or even, ‘Actually, he is really awkward face-to-face.’ For my final words, I quote Romantic poet Christina Rossetti: ‘Remember me when I am gone away.’ Why? Because I’ll be back.

2014 has been a significant year for our College and its community. Under the thoughtful, creative and inclusive leadership of our College Captains, Kristina and Daniel, and our Student Council, the Class of 2014’s contribution to our community has been significant: their legacy is a strong and positive one and, for that, we thank them, wish them well and look forward to keeping in touch. 2014 has also been the year that, following consultation with all sectors of our community, we launched the College’s new Strategic Plan – a ‘roadmap’ that provides for us an agreed way forward, to see the College and its students continue to thrive. The plan itself is obviously the end point of that work, and I thank all who contributed to it by way of surveys, focus groups and so on. It is true to say, too, that the process has been particularly rewarding and useful as we – staff, parents, students, Old Saints and Board members – have come together to share our experience of, and vision for, the College. That process helped us articulate and recommit to who we are as a College, and what makes us unique. We looked at what it is that we need to be very conscious of protecting as we continue to build on the work of those who came before us, in order to further advance our College for all its members. It was important, as part of that process, that we took the time to look back. Looking back is an important part of looking forward – it allows us to appropriately honour those who came before us, while providing a strong grounding and tradition on which to build our future.

fostering of confident and compassionate young people who are committed to worthwhile service to society – are the College’s motto (To serve with wisdom and courage) and vision (Making a positive difference in our world). And all of these important aspects of ‘self’ – that which makes us unique – rest firmly on our foundation stone: our shared values of Integrity, Respect and Courage. I thank the All Saints’ students and, in particular, this year’s Student Leaders from our Junior and Senior Schools who have so embraced the College’s new Strategic Plan – from their beginning of year planning days (when we shared with them the draft plan in its embryonic state), to the preparations for hatching their plans for the year ahead. Such alignment of our community ensures that our students are hearing consistent and coherent messages and that, in turn, can contribute to their becoming “confident, compassionate and committed to worthwhile service to society.” In support of that, in their recent annual survey one member of our Class of 2014 wrote: “This College has helped me become a strong, helpful individual.” And perhaps the final word can go to one of our Year 8 students who wrote: “The College has helped me grow a lot as a person… I have learnt a lot about myself. I'm glad that I have grown because I really like the person I am now.” Ms Belinda Provis Principal

Emerging from the College’s original mission statement, or statement of purpose – which emphasises the

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From the Chair of the College Board One of the great pleasures of growing up is that we get to make more decisions for ourselves. But how do we know if we are making the right decision? At All Saints’ we aim to give each student who passes through the College a robust understanding of how to tell right from wrong, good from bad, useful from useless, and productive from wasteful. The keys to this are our values. Of all the disciplines we teach at All Saints’, Mathematics has the simplest set of values. A mathematical fact or theorem, once proved, is true everywhere and forever. Life is not that simple. Even Science, which many people think is a collection of proven facts, is really just a method of testing and rejecting hypotheses. The great scientists have improved our understanding of the world by finding flaws in things that we thought were true. A true scientist adapts what he or she thinks to fit the facts, and does not try to adapt the facts to fit what he or she thinks. The decisions we make in everyday life are not scientific. They are far more complex, usually involve people, and make us balance competing actions and outcomes. The best and most certain way to know if we are making the right decision is to test it against our values. But what are our values? Which values are important, and which are less so? What values are relevant to each decision? I believe that there are universal values that we share with everyone else. At times we may give more or less weight to them, and at times they may seem to conflict with each other, but they still underpin all of human life. The United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights says the equal and inalienable rights of all members of the human family is the foundation of freedom, justice and peace in the world. In each society we find universal values set out in religious books and

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From the College Chaplain teachings, in national constitutions and in great works of art. They are not hard to find. As a foundation of the Anglican Church, All Saints’ has inherited a rich and lasting set of values, interpreted and explained by great thinkers, put into practice by saints old and modern, and expressed in the beautiful language of the King James Bible and the Book of Common Prayer. The modern Anglican Church is tolerant, welcoming and diverse, and we try to echo this in the life of the College. We show by our actions that we welcome the devout of all religions just as much as we welcome those who find no role for a God in their lives. The wonderful diversity amongst All Saints’ families, students and staff is a positive role model for tolerance, mutual understanding and the richness of the human experience. From this richness of experience we have chosen to focus on three specific values in the life of All Saints’ College: • Integrity: acting with moral strength and grace, guided by humility and compassion; • Courage: to be our best selves; • Respect: for self and others, for community and environment. These are simple yet powerful tests to apply to every decision we make. If we act with integrity and respect, we will have the courage to choose correctly every time. The All Saints’ College Board have chosen to apply these tests to our decision making. I encourage you to do so too.

One ancient Greek philosopher is recorded as saying that – ‘Education is the process of turning the windows of the soul to the light’. He may have meant this in a strict moral sense, but I believe that it has a broader and more holistic meaning. It is true that light and its opposite darkness are usually seen in terms of moral opposites, but that is because a metaphor has become a fact, rather than an illustration of a fact. Until comparatively recent times, the majority of humanity lived by the light of the sun. The night was not a time to work, or to play for that matter, but a time of rest. The reason was simple – without the sun to give light, everything was in darkness and so what was the point of stumbling around in the darkness? Also, only those who were up to ‘no good’ would be out and about at night. It is this ‘stumbling’ which lies at the heart of this metaphor. It equates goodness with light and darkness with evil because whereas darkness limits people, light enables them. Light also reveals the reality of the world around us. The world is not composed of vague outlines and shadows wrapped in greys as at night, but vibrant with colour, clearly defined shapes and substance as it is seen in daylight.

It is this lack of perception at night that has led darkness to be associated with evil as the author of the Fourth Gospel puts it into the mouth of Jesus: “This is how judgement works: light has come into the world, but people love the darkness rather than the light, because their deeds are evil. All those who do evil things hate the light, because they do not want their evil deeds to be shown up. But those who do what is true come to the light in order that the light may show what they did was in obedience to God.” (John 3:19-21) Moreover, light is usually associated with life: the overwhelming majority of biological life on this planet exists because of light, from the smallest examples of microorganisms to the largest of the blue whales. So education is therefore not the process by which a student assimilates facts and theorems, but rather the process by which that student develops an understanding (or clearer vision) of him or herself and the world around him or her. Thus true and valid education is the maturation of a person physically, morally, and spiritually. This is certainly the case at All Saints’ College. Father Patrick Duckworth College Chaplain

Mr Peter Gow Chair of the College Board

“This is how judgement works: light has come into the world, but people love the darkness rather than the light, because their deeds are evil. All those who do evil things hate the light, because they do not want their evil deeds to be shown up. But those who do what is true come to the light in order that the light may show what they did was in obedience to God.” (John 3:19-21)

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From the Dean of Junior School 2014 has been a significant year, with our newly endorsed Strategic Plan enabling us to grow in a unified way towards the achievement of our five goals. Our College vision ‘making a positive difference in our world’ speaks to all students regardless of age and ability. The teachers spent time with their pupils thinking about how they can achieve this vision and a representative from each class presented their ideas at a Junior School Assembly. Some ideas expressed were: to care for the environment, to show kindness to others, to smile, to show care when someone is hurt, and to raise money for charity. The students were encouraged to think about how a single act can spread a positive message widely, like a drop of water that makes a ripple effect through still water. The 2014 Student Leaders initiated many activities this year which have indeed made a positive difference to our world. One highly successful event led by Year 6 students and Durack House Captains, Asha Burwood and Cameron Webb, along with the other House Captains, was the Jump Rope for Heart. On a very rainy ‘Jump Off Day’ the students skipped to their hearts’ content, raising money with the recognition that a single idea can be implemented and have a significant impact. More than $6500 was raised for heart health and research through the Heart Foundation. Our Year 6 Environment Captains, Tahlia Halley and Alexander Clarke, made a significant contribution in spreading a strong message to the Junior School about recycling and energy use this year. They achieved this by holding competitions and regularly presenting information at Assemblies. The year has been action-packed with learning activities based on the curriculum, the interests of our students, and their social and emotional wellbeing. We have valued the thoughtful contribution of our connected community of parents and talented staff, which enables us to provide an optimal learning experience for students at the College. Kakadu Dreaming was one such highlight, as our PrePrimary to Year 6 students demonstrated their talent

and creative expression interpreting the six seasons of the Bininj and Mungguy people of Kakadu. Each individual performance was interspersed with dramatic excerpts presented by the Year 6 students. It was enriching to look beyond the Noongar culture to another Aboriginal group within our vast country. The concert was the product of a rich educational experience that engaged, inspired and entertained the audience. Our Early Childhood students thoroughly enjoyed this year’s Book Week theme ‘Connect to Reading, Reading to Connect’ and came dressed as their favourite characters. It was wonderful to see the creativity and thought that went into their costume designs, while keeping the event simple and child-centred. The Year 1 students embraced the experience of their Outdoor Learning Program ‘The Bush School’. One afternoon each week the students explored the natural bushland on the College grounds and engaged in learning experiences, which developed an appreciation of nature. With curriculum links to Science and Geography, this program enabled valuable academic outcomes to be achieved. A number of classes presented exhibitions which showcased their learning to the community this year. These included the Year 4 Plant Exhibition, Year 5 Gardens of Gold, Year 6 Freedom to Federation, and the Sustainable Houses Exhibition. It was impressive to see the students’ depth of understanding, complexity of thinking and commitment to their learning. Our teachers look for a variety of effective ways for students to learn, have a voice and then demonstrate their understanding. I thank all the staff who are collaborative and reflective in their practice and make adjustments to ensure our student learning is optimised. In 2015, we confidently look ahead with our Strategic Plan as a guide; serving with wisdom and courage in order for our community to thrive. Ms Penelope Crane Dean of Junior School

BACK ROW: Jamie Lang, Jamal Fanaian, Alexander Clarke, Fynn Gardner, Meisha McKenzie, Travis Gauntlett MIDDLE ROW: Ms Penelope Crane, Felix Greenhill, Tahlia Halley, Caitlin de Wind, Jeremy Ash, Alexandra O’Brien, Mr Lucas Collins FRONT ROW: Roman Nanni, Rheá Aitken, Asha Burwood, Alex Saunders, Alex Murray, Premila Ganeson-Oats, Cameron Webb

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From the Junior School College Councillors Wow, what an incredible year it has been for All Saints’ College! We feel so privileged to have been the Junior School College Councillors for 2014. As Student Leaders we have faced many challenges and learnt how to resolve these with confidence. We have had an incredible experience and have loved every minute of our journey as councillors. Our first time speaking at Assembly was in front of the whole College at the end of 2013. This was a very nerve-racking experience, but eventually we overcame this feeling and felt comfortable speaking in front of the Junior School. We have had a great time working with Ms Crane and Mr Collins to organise Assemblies and events throughout the year. An exciting event this year was when all Junior School Student Leaders attended the IPSHA Ecumenical Service at Perth College. Many Student Leaders from schools around WA came to this event, which included a special Chapel service and a morning tea.

We especially enjoyed speaking at the ‘Thrive in Five’ evening and at the Junior School Concert, Kakadu Dreaming. At the ‘Thrive in Five’ event we introduced ourselves to the 2015 Year 5 students and parents. This was followed by many fun activities which were run by the Junior School Student Leaders. We even got to have burgers! Kakadu Dreaming was held across two evenings on Wednesday, 17 and Thursday, 18 September. As councillors we welcomed guests and got them excited for the performances they were about to see. As this year comes to an end, for the Year 6s it is the end of our Junior School journey and for most of us we reflect on it as the best years of our lives so far. We wish everyone the best for next year! Jamal Fanaian and Meisha McKenzie Year 6

FROM THE ENVIRONMENT CAPTAINS

FROM THE SERVICE CAPTAINS

It has been a terrific year for the Environmental Sustainability program in the Junior School.

We had a great start to the year, meeting with all of the Junior School Student Leaders and with some of the Senior School Student Council members. Advice from Mr Collins and Ms Crane made it easier to get started in our new role as Service Captains.

Early in the year the Junior School participated in our very own Earth Hour. On Friday, 11 April during Period 3, we switched off all lights and other electronic devices within the classrooms and buildings. This proved to be a great success with everyone participating in this special event. In Term 2, we had a discussion with a representative from Veolia, a waste management company, about effective ways of disposing paper, food scraps and rubbish in the Junior School by using specific recycling bins. We also did a waste audit with Miss Crossland’s Year 4 class to see what the Junior School deposits in one day. The results were surprising and led to a Term 4 trial with some special recycling and food waste bins to try and reduce the amount of rubbish that we send to landfill. Students in Years 1 to 6 had the opportunity to develop an environmental slogan, including an image of a quoll, which would remind people to save energy in the classrooms. The winning entry, designed by Year 6 student Emily Bingham, has been placed in classrooms across the Junior School to serve as a reminder to be environmentally friendly. We can’t wait until next year to see how the 2015 Environment Captains will adapt to their positions and what some of their new ideas will be. We hope they continue the new ideas we started this year and from previous years as well, so more branches can grow in an effort to reduce, reuse and recycle. Turn off the power because the power is within you! Alexander Clarke and Tahlia Halley Year 6

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This opportunity helped us improve on our confidence and public speaking skills. It has also been a great time to work on being organised – when you have a role to play, being organised isn’t just keeping your desk tidy! We would like to thank Father Thom for being a wonderful mentor and a great Chaplain. His antics have resulted in many laughs during Chapel. As Service Captains we have acted as lepers and we won’t forget Father Thom’s green slime cupcakes any time soon. His informative and engaging teachings from the Bible have made our year all the more enjoyable. As Year 6 students we already had some responsibilities around the College. However, on becoming Student Leaders these responsibilities increased and we undertook the important task of being a role model to younger students. If we had to pick a highlight from our year as Student Leaders, it would be the Close the Gap Day, where we helped the ECC students make hand prints on the school’s banner. They enjoyed the experience as much as we did. This has been a wonderful opportunity and we would like to encourage Year 5 students to take a chance and try to become a member of the Student Leadership Team. Thank you to all the staff and students who have helped us along the way. Roman Nanni and Alexandra O’Brien Year 6

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Cowan

HOUSE LEFT TO RIGHT: Felix Greenhill, Mrs Melinda Keelan, Alex Murray

From the Cowan House Captains Cowan House had an outstanding year in 2014. We persevered in everything we did, which resulted in great scores and spirit. The cheering on the sidelines for every event was wonderful to hear as the participants tried their hardest. The nerves and excitement before and after every carnival built up the atmosphere of these events. To kick off the year, we had the Interhouse Swimming Carnival. We came second in both the House Trophy and the first ever House Spirit Award. The whole-school Interhouse Cross Country Carnival was our next big event and was a highlight of the year, because everyone was thrilled that Cowan House won the Overall Champion Trophy.

Cowan House – Years 3 to 6 BACK ROW: Cameron Tsang, Ayomide Olowookere, James Bingham, Amy Morgan, James Lund, Ksenya Kerapa, Tyler Metlitzky, Felix Greenhill, Patrick McPhail THIRD ROW: Ginger WilliamsBuckenara, Yan Liu, Declan Burrows, Emily Bingham, Samantha White, Jie Liu, Alex Murray, Dakota Allen, Rachel Vujovic SECOND ROW: Jack Stibbs, Connor Young, Eleanor Murray, William Tomlinson, Lucas Lawrie, Jacob Powell, Tim White, Damilola Oyewopo, Thomas Bartels, Ella Lowrey FRONT ROW: Elena Yazdan, Kate Cotham, Ayodele Olowookere, Isabella O’Connor, Joshua Bartels, Ashley Tsang, Noah Jones, Busola Oyewopo, Asha Le ABSENT: Mrs Melinda Keelan

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In Term 3 Cowan fought so well, winning the skipping race at the Jump Rope for Heart 'Jump Off Day'. It was great to see everyone from Years 1 to 6 jumping around with smiles on their faces and hearing them laugh. At the end of the day we raised more than $6500, which is an impressive achievement. To end the term, we competed and placed second in the Interhouse Athletics Carnival which was magical. We are so proud of what Cowan House achieved this year and we have been honoured to be the captains. Felix Greenhill and Alex Murray Year 6

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HOUSE LEFT TO RIGHT: Cameron Webb, Miss Penny Crossland, Asha Burwood

From the Durack House Captains Durack had an amazing year in the Junior School! In the first term we had the Interhouse Swimming Carnival. Everyone participated well and cheered loudly. Durack students showed the most amazing spirit and were the first House ever to win the House Spirit Award. Everyone was excited for the whole-school Interhouse Cross Country Carnival held in Term 2. We were proud that our House competed in this event. It was amazing to see the Kindergarten Durack students running down the home straight with everyone cheering them on! Roll on Term 3, and I (Asha) suggested the Junior School participate in Jump Rope for Heart. Over the term everyone jumped their hearts out to raise money for the Heart Foundation. On 'Jump Off Day' we enjoyed showing the Junior School a warm-up activity and loved leading the event, as well as seeing Durack come fourth in the skipping relay.

Durack House - Years 3 to 6 BACK ROW: Hannah Lymn, Sydney Johnson, Joshua Bolton, Alexander Clarke, Meisha McKenzie, Lachlan Bruce, Alexandra O’Brien THIRD ROW: Hamish Hillier, Kai Zettel, Mitchell Rogers, Asha Burwood, George Hudson, Cameron Webb, Tannah Growdon, Jade Soucik SECOND ROW: Mrs Bronwyn Hardinge, Matthew Berry, Neve Hughes, Robert De Kraa, Bailey Hardy, Andrew Newton, Harry Watson, Carly Tonkin, Miss Penny Crossland FRONT ROW: Alexis Milne, Haydn Webb, Evelyn Ward, Misaaq Yousaf, Charlise Brown, Lachlan Buchanan, Brooke Tonkin, Tristan Clarke, Kate Hillier ABSENT: Solomon Fegan, Ruby Fegan

Later in Term 3, we were visited by a Polar Bear. It was the Interhouse Athletics Carnival and the House mascots were in town. The Years 1 to 6 Athletics Carnival was a highlight for us. Although we didn’t win the final House Trophy, we hopped, skipped, ran, jumped and hurdled our hardest. Plus, Miss Crossland came second in the mascot relay! We enjoyed leading the amazing Durack House this year. It has been a challenge at times, but it has been a wonderful journey and a year we will never forget. Good luck to the 2015 Durack House Captains — go Durack! Asha Burwood and Cameron Webb Year 6

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HOUSE LEFT TO RIGHT: Rheá Aitken, Mr Blair Saunders, Travis Gauntlett

From the forrest House Captains There have been many memorable events and achievements this year, but we think the standout was the team spirit shown by Forrest House. The first highlight of the year was the Interhouse Swimming Carnival. It was great to see the whole House cheering on all students as they tried their hardest. In Term 2, we had the first ever whole-school Interhouse Cross Country Carnival. We enjoyed seeing the Senior School Forrest team run and cheer as loudly as the Junior School students did. The best fundraiser of the year was definitely the Jump Rope for Heart event, where everyone skipped for their House and for a good cause. The skipping relay at the end was a great finish to the afternoon.

Forrest House - Years 3 to 6 BACK ROW: Tara Mishra, Hunter Shaw, Madison Gauntlett, Jamal Fanaian, Sophie Wyatt, Kristen Penny, Travis Gauntlett, Charlotte Shaw THIRD ROW: Sophia Young, Toni Aniyi, Ashton Collins, Liam Fukumoto, Rheá Aitken, Louis Walkden, Noah Cross, Kelsey Biddulph SECOND ROW: Caitlin Brown, Matthew Mulcahy, William Mulcahy, Avery Willis, Mr Blair Saunders, Marcus Wong, Rav Singh, John Condidorio, Abby Philip FRONT ROW: Avery Yu, Riya Singh, Jack Boden, Kate Bailey, Julius Clegg, Elsie Walmsley, Liam Mason, Abbey Passaris, Jackson Bright ABSENT: Akid Shahabuddin, Emily Geha

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Last, but certainly not least, the Interhouse Athletics Carnival was held in Term 3 and we think it was the best carnival of the year. We saw Forrest students cheering and running as fast as they could. Also, the teamwork was beyond compare. The highlight of the day was the mascot race – it was really amusing. Overall Forrest House came third, which is a really great achievement. Thank you Forrest for this amazing year, it has been brilliant. Best of luck to next year’s House Captains – go Forrest! Rheá Aitken and Travis Gauntlett Year 6

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HOUSE LEFT TO RIGHT: Alex Saunders, Jamie Lang ABSENT: Mrs Edel Hailes

From the murdoch House Captains We really have been privileged to be the Murdoch House Captains in 2014. The Interhouse Swimming Carnival in Term 1 was a thrilling experience for Murdoch. We enjoyed organising our House, decorating and setting up the marquee with everything red. It was great to see all the smiling faces as the students took part in a fun-filled day. Everyone was excited for the first ever wholeCollege Interhouse Cross Country Carnival held in Term 2. We were proud that our House competed in this event. It was amazing to see all the Murdoch students running down the track with everyone cheering them on. Seeing big and small Murdoch students everywhere was great! Term 3 saw us taking part in 'Thrive in Five', Jump Rope for Heart and the Interhouse Athletics Carnival. Murdoch students were consistently trying their hardest and putting all of their effort into each event. Hearing everyone cheer one another on was amazing and made us feel so proud to be leaders of the greatest House ever!

Murdoch House - Years 3 to 6 BACK ROW: Arnav Paranjape, Callum Stickells, Dhaarshnna Krisshnan Murithi, Jamie Lang, Jessica Ellement, Annabel Bright, Olivia Clinckers, Trent Bergmans THIRD ROW: Zakaria Ebrahim, RĂŠmi Hart, Lauren McVeigh, Liam Dawson, Alex Saunders, Matthew Setiono, Ethan Hipper, Rachel Cole, Ashley Lance SECOND ROW: Marinah Ebrahim, Mia Millward, Kyden Gibaud, Gayatri Dantale, Jasper Saunders, Campbell Bright, Kian Hart, Jessica Luff, Caelan Lu FRONT ROW: Darian Chipchase, Tameka Kane, Zoe Dallimore, Aaliyah Kadir, Zeke Hart, Angela Loxton, Cameron Hanson, Stella Hermawan, Joshua Cole ABSENT: Mrs Edel Hailes, Spencer Jones, Mei Thomson

Jump Rope for Heart saw us raising muchneeded funds for the Heart Foundation, as well as keeping fit with our new skipping skills. We are proud of the way that the Murdoch students from across the Junior School have tried so hard to be part of a great team. Well done Murdoch, you’ve made us feel very proud to have been your leaders! Jamie Lang and Alex Saunders Year 6

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LEFT TO RIGHT: Fynn Gardner, Mrs Iola Knight, Caitlin de Wind

From the o’connor House Captains We are so proud to have been House Captains of the talented group of students who make up O’Connor. Term 1 kicked off with a bang at the Interhouse Swimming Carnival. It was great to see everyone cheering loudly and encouraging others to try their best. It was a wonderful day, with O’Connor coming first place! The highlight of Term 2 was the first ever wholeCollege Interhouse Cross Country Carnival. We realised how big O’Connor House is and how much fun we can have with the senior students. We also interacted with the Senior School House Captains to prepare for the Zinc Art fundraiser. Thank you to all the students for donating to this cause. It was again a great carnival for O’Connor, with another first place.

O’Connor House - Years 3 to 6 BACK ROW: Cooper Lewis, Elley Dymond, Luke Alexander, Fynn Gardner, Benjamin Coleman, Ethan Siebel, Caitlin de Wind, Jacob Dean, Grace Lamont THIRD ROW: Rohan Kooner, Matilda Gomez, Matthew Tomlinson, Charlize Scott, Hannah Greaves, Seth Connor, Emily Arney, Aaron Masaryk SECOND ROW: Raef Connor, Isla Lewis, Elly Gardner, Elijah Siebel, Georgia Stone, Mrs Iola Knight, Harrison Laycock, Mayowa Afolabi, Xavier Damonse, Kirrilee Missen, Ella Sullivan FRONT ROW: Ben Heatley, Isabelle Chen, Ashleigh Gurr, Mia Andersen, Joshua Chen, Jasmine Phoebe, Kayla O’Connor, Mia Lowe, Luke Tomlinson ABSENT: Taylor Smirk

Term 3 jumped away from us with the Jump Rope for Heart event, skipping to support the Heart Foundation. We also had the Interhouse Athletics Carnival, where everyone ran fast and tried their best. It is great to be a part of an excellent House, which won the Champion Trophy as well as the House Spirit Award. There have been many people who have supported us and the whole of O’Connor House this year. We are proud to have been the House Captains of this great team. We said to the students at the start of the year “Go for gold O’Connor” and everyone has definitely risen to the challenge. Caitlin de Wind and Fynn Gardner Year 6

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Stirling HOUSE

LEFT TO RIGHT: Jeremy Ash, Miss Jody Henry, Premila Ganeson-Oats

From the Stirling House Captains 2014 was a great year for Stirling. To start the year off, we had the Interhouse Swimming Carnival. Bang! When the gun went off Stirling students torpedoed into the water and did amazingly well. We all tried really hard and had a lot of fun. Even though we didn’t come first, Stirling students cheered everyone on – even the other Houses. We were well prepared and had trained really hard for the whole-College Interhouse Cross Country Carnival held in Term 2. Stirling came a commendable fourth place after everyone put in a great effort, and many students achieved personal bests. The Jump Rope for Heart fundraiser was a highlight of Term 3. There was a lot of planning and preparation involved from the House Captains and Heads of House. The captains taught skipping tricks to other students and successfully motivated their House for the actual event which was held in the Indoor Sports Centre. Overall we raised an impressive $6500!

Stirling House - Years 3 to 6 BACK ROW: Harrison Ion, Rose Fereday, Cameron Kolinac, Amy Stone, Lani Robinson, Laura Ellis, Tahlia Halley, Ellen Smith, Georgina Blevin THIRD ROW: Marcus Lerski, Adeola Adeoye, Alana Levingston, Jeremy Ash, Matthias Gault, Charlotte Stone, Premila Ganeson-Oats, Myles Keeffe SECOND ROW: Jorja South, Oliver Kirkby, Sarah Lee, James Ganeson-Oats, Joel Halley, Miss Jody Henry, Elyshia Gault, Rexton Ly, Finlay Balding, Roman Nanni, Sienna Keeffe FRONT ROW: Rodrigo Benicio Goncalves de Azevedo, Alysha Pascoe, Grace Wickham, Sean Ngeow, Benjamin Davies, Adeolu Adeoye, Megan Smith, Taj Crofts ABSENT: John Lee

The Interhouse Athletics Carnival was a brilliant day for everyone. Stirling did really well coming a valiant fourth place. We know all the students tried their hardest – the competition was tough. It has been a fantastic year for Stirling and as the House Captains we couldn’t have wished to lead a better group of students. The Stirling gang always tried their best, cheered so hard and worked as a team. It has been an honour to be the Stirling House Captains this year, to work with the other captains and within a wonderful team – we will never forget it! Jeremy Ash and Premila Ganeson-Oats Year 6

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Pre-Kindergarten M

Pre-Kindergarten A BACK ROW: Mrs Tracey Loy (Teacher Assistant), Milla Putland Couleru, Amber Vine, Jasper Gardner, Taj Sullivan, Patrick Day, Nathan Lau, Ithiel Dwumfour, Lotte Lund, Mrs Sarah Alfano (Class Teacher), Mrs Kerry Lerski (Teacher Assistant) MIDDLE ROW: Lachlan Raddock, Lauren Kwan, Amalie Furchtenicht, Stephanie Jones, Hugo Patching, Charli Heatley, Shevon Modi, Chloe Soo FRONT ROW: Ava Gilmore, Renee Rhodes, Matilda Nicol, Jayden Chan, Scarlett Reinecke, Kelsey Edwards, Jensen Chia, Joshua Lee ABSENT: Mrs Sheree Duminski (Class Teacher, Leave Term 4), Mrs Amy Craig (Class Teacher, Term 4)

If I could be any animal in the world, I would be…

a lady bug, because I like spots. Joshua a butterfly, because I like butterflies. Kelsey a lion, because I like lions. Lachlan a lady bird, because I like their spots. Lauren an elephant. I like their skin. Lotte a cow, because my mummy likes cows. Matilda a monkey. I want to be a cheeky monkey. Milla

BACK ROW: Lianne Kim, Amelia Grafton, Max Greaves, William Smart, Theo Cross, Luca Thorne, Sienna Stone, Loella Tang MIDDLE ROW: Mrs Mandy Meachim (Teacher Assistant), Mrs Cheryl Parcell (Teacher Assistant), Yemi Akinyemi, Mya Chau, Amanda Teo, Arya Ravi, Caelan Jenkins, Gabrielle Dirk, Mrs Alison McInnis (Class Teacher) FRONT ROW: Mitchell Smith, Sanah Sidhu, Mason Janssens, Alex Bortolotti, Matilda Burke, Eli Collis, Cheryl Koo ABSENT: Nina Maxwell, Lauren McKenna, Mrs Sheree Duminski (Class Teacher, Leave Term 4), Mrs Amy Craig (Class Teacher, Term 4)

If I could be any animal in the world, I would be…

a butterfly and fly in the sky. Lianne a cat and go meow, meow! Loella a bug, just like we were in Music. Luca a doggy so I can dig up bones and go for walks. Mason a tiger, so I can roar. Matilda a lion, so I can roar at people. Max a piggy. Mitchell

a donkey, because I’ve seen one at the zoo. Amalie

a monkey, because I like monkeys. Nathan

an elephant. I would love to live at the zoo! Alex

a giraffe, because that’s the longest neck I’ve ever seen. Amber

a tiger, because I like their mouths. Patrick

a pussy cat. Amanda

a pussy cat, so I can sleep and go meow! Nina

a lion, because I want to be one. Ava

a cat, because I love cats. Amelia

a teddy bear! Sanah

a giraffe. I like their horns. Charli

a monkey, because I would climb up trees. I’m good at climbing trees. Renee

a dog and go woof! Arya

a butterfly and have beautiful wings. Sienna

a zebra, because I like stripes. Chloe

a crocodile. Shevon

a feisty dragon! Caelan

a snake and slide on the ground. Theo

a big cat, because they say meow. Hugo

an elephant. Scarlett

a fish – I want to swim and live in the water. Cheryl

an elephant and live in the zoo. William

an elephant, because they have trunks. Ithiel

a cow, because I love milk. Eli

a horse and jump over fences. Yemi

a snake, because it’s got a slippery tongue. Jasper

an elephant, because I’d like to be an elephant all the time. Stephanie

a tiger, because I like tigers. Jayden

a cow, because they say moo! Taj

a butterfly, so I can fly in the flowers. Lauren

a baabaa black sheep. Mya

a red tiger, because I like tigers. Gabrielle

a tiger, because they are big. Jensen

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Kindergarten M

Kindergarten A BACK ROW: Mrs Tracey Loy (Teacher Assistant), Benjamin Chin, Bridget Wallace, Akash Ganapathipillai, Linton Cox, Mrs Sarah Alfano (Class Teacher), Joshua Soh, Holly Walker, Anosh Ganapathipillai, Sienna Nanni, Mrs Anahita Irani (Teacher Assistant) MIDDLE ROW: Lachlan Anderson, Caitlyn Drury, Allegra Gatti, Noah Williams, Hudson Russell, Carmen Kawecki, Ayoola Olowookere, Leticia Avery FRONT ROW: Maya Gilmore, Chloe Roos, Hannah Walmsley, Jimi Oyewopo, Oliver McKinnon, Rhia Zhao, Nicola Fallon, Clarissa Chan ABSENT: Mrs Sheree Duminski (Class Teacher, Leave Term 4), Mrs Amy Craig (Class Teacher, Term 4)

When I grow Up I want to be... a builder and build a house. Akash a fairy, because I want wings to fly. Allegra a person that goes on a boat and sails. Anosh big. Ayoola a fireman so I can put out fires. Benjamin a fairy with a wand and I want to fly. Bridget a princess, because they are sparkly. Caitlyn a fairy, because they can fly. Carmen a doctor, because I like fixing people. Chloe a princess. Clarissa

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a fairy princess so I can fly. Hannah a police officer, so I can catch the baddies. Holly a police officer, because he gets the baddies and puts them in jail. Hudson a doctor. I like the ear thing. Jimi a pilot like my dad. Joshua a fisherman, a dog trainer and a zoo keeper. Lachlan a fairy, because they are nice. Leticia a fireman that sprays water at fires. Linton a vet, because I like animals. Maya a teacher, because they teach people. Nicola a master of building blocks. Noah a doctor to fix people. Oliver a doctor and a princess. Rhia a real super hero like Batman. Sienna

BACK ROW: Mrs Mandy Meachim (Teacher Assistant), Sedley Hoar, Jaxon Otness, Aiden Chan, Austin Peters, Mrs Alison McInnis (Class Teacher), Zac Dallimore, Oberon Smith, Molly Turner, Phoebe Mills, Mrs Cheryl Parcell (Teacher Assistant) MIDDLE ROW: Sam Sibly, Imogen Stone, Riley Glasson, Zachary Bovell, Jun Feng Boon, Sam Lowe, Isabel Kendrick, Raphael Yong FRONT ROW: Milana Greig, Aida Oteri, Lucas Khoo, Chloe Ng, Eva Chi, Mackenzie Thomas, Luuvi Tan, Samara Edwards ABSENT: Mrs Sheree Duminski (Class Teacher, Leave Term 4), Mrs Amy Craig (Class Teacher, Term 4)

When I grow Up I want to be...

a doctor so I can help sick people. Lucas a nurse so I can help people. Luuvi just like mummy and work in the mines. Mackenzie a ballerina so I can twirl and whirl around! Milana a nurse and fix people. Molly

a ballerina and go on my tippy toes. Aida a builder and build lots of things. Aiden a fireman so I can put out fires and drive a fire truck. Austin a ballerina, so I can dance. Chloe a ballerina. Eva a vet and look after animals. Imogen a nurse and work in a hospital. Isabel a policeman and get all the bad people. James a demolition man and knock down houses. Jaxon

an astronaut. I am going to go to the moon. Oberon a ninja and save people when they need help. Raphael a builder. I am going to build tall hotels. Riley a shipdriver! I am going to drive ships. Sam L an astronaut and live in a rocket! Sam S a policewoman so I can help people. Samara a vet so I can help sick animals. Sedley a doctor. I want to make people feel good. Zac a builder and build big houses. Zachary

a fireman so I can put out fires. Jun Feng

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Pre-Primary K

Pre-Primary H BACK ROW: Lucas Phoebe, Abigail Tait, Rohan Singh, Tim Scanlon, Luca Boden, Daniel Haynes, Sebastian Bourne MIDDLE ROW: Ms Maria Hollis (Class Teacher), Caitlin Mackinlay, Ryan Metlitzky, Dylan Lim, Tiffany Lynass, Akinshola Akinyemi, Kianah Mays, Eleanor Burwood, Mrs Shivaun Kelly (Teacher Assistant) FRONT ROW: Chloe Maxwell, Charlotte Bailey, Rohan Patel, Tyler Wheeler, Diego Bagworth, Lenna Rhodes, Rahil Gopal, Asha Hart ABSENT: Imani Fanaian, Elaine Gao

What did you

Having new friends and playing games with them outside. Eleanor

What did you

I loved playing construction. The Knex is my favourite. Jacob

enjoy most about

Playing in the tent with my friends. I also enjoyed painting and making things like the clay pot for my dad. Imani

love most about

I loved playing with my friends. I loved Spineless Wonders because we held insects. Kaitlyn

Pre-Primary? Watching things on the Smartboard and learning to play ‘Jack Rabbit Eats Carrots’ on my violin. Abigail Growing the crops on our farm and playing with the tractors. Akinshola

Making things with the Playdough and colouring in. Kianah Colouring in and learning to read. I also like it when Zoe plays with me. Lenna

Pre-Primary?

Sport is my favourite, because I like playing Spiders and Flies. Luca

Doing construction. Aidan Making the Fimo insects. Alex

Sport, because I like running and jumping. Lucas

We could play outside and see different buddies. Amelie

Playing outside with my friends. We play Monster Splat. Rahil

Playing chasey outside. Amitee

Investigation Time, because I get to build skyscrapers with the blocks. Rohan P

I love Miss Knight and Mrs Zoccoli. I liked going on the monkey bars with my friends. Ariana

Making new friends and playing with Elaine. Charlotte

Investigation Time is my favourite because you get to go in the tent or in the block corner. Rohan S

I liked making art, construction and the ladybugs. Ashton

Playing outside with my friends. We like dressing up as princesses. Chloe

Playing games and building things with my friend Daniel. Ryan

I loved playing with my friends at Lunch. I also loved playing with Playdough. Astrid

Making spiders and insects with the magnetic shapes. Daniel

I enjoyed our excursion to the zoo. We saw the bats hanging upside down. Sebastian

Book Week because we got to dress up as our favourite characters. Eloise

Sport with Mr Baptist and playing Policeman and Robbers with Sebastian and Rahil. Diego

Playing with my friends and colouring in. Tiffany

I loved that we could play outside. I also loved construction and craft. Harper

Playing Sport with Mr Baptist. I liked doing the hurdles and playing Zombie Tag. Asha Playing with the new trains and reading in the tent. Caitlin

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BACK ROW: Mia Jelas, Kaitlyn Martin, Ariana Stalley, Raidan Chipchase, Ifedayo Afolabi, Regan Bell, Harper Connor, Wade Lansley MIDDLE ROW: Miss Camilla Knight (Class Teacher), Penelope Duff, Alex Hunt, Eloise Smart, Ivan Ung, Ashton Yu, Jacob Covic, Aidan Orlando, Ms Pat Zoccoli (Teacher Assistant, Leave Terms 3 & 4) FRONT ROW: Tina Pham, Zoe Vassallo, Amitee Gibaud, Tyson Bortolotti, Stephanie Masaryk, Amelie Soucik, Portia-Lee Freeman, Jake Hermawan ABSENT: Mrs Marina Berry (Teacher Assistant, Terms 3 & 4), Heidi Day, Astrid Ravn

Learning to read and write. I like puzzles too. Dylan

Investigation Time, because you can go around and see what other people are doing. Tim

Painting and making beautiful things. I enjoyed making the clay pot for my dad. He really liked it. Elaine

Playing games with my friends outside and Maths with Mrs Mano. Tyler

I loved playing games like Snakes and Ladders. Heidi I loved playing games. Snakes and Ladders is my favourite. Ivan

I loved playing games. Snakes and Ladders is my favourite. Jake

When we went to see the bugs (Spineless Wonders) because we saw some butterflies and centipedes. Mia I loved reading stories. I also loved playing with my friends in the playground and in the ‘underwater centre’. Penelope I loved reading in the reading corner with my friends. I also liked drawing. Portia-Lee Seeing all of the insects (Spineless Wonders) because it was funny, they were ticklish. Raidan I love Mrs Zoccoli and Miss Knight. I also liked playing construction. Regan I loved playing Snakes and Ladders. I also love my teachers and my friends. Stephanie I loved playing with Playdough. I liked Spineless Wonders because we touched the bugs. Tina Playing with my friends and going to Afterschool Care. Tyson I loved Book Week because we got to wear costumes of book characters. Wade Making my Father’s Day pot. Zoe

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year 1M

year 1G BACK ROW: Noah Bergmans, Jasmine Kooner, Amelia Sturgeon, Evan Bonner, Jake Walker, Austin Janssens, Benjamin Biddulph, Savannah Russell MIDDLE ROW: Miss Diane Naisbitt (Teacher Assistant), Cerys Webb, Charlotte Newton, Marcus Kawecki, Blake Lansley, Benjamin Walker, Emily Lund, James Parker, Xiang Liu, Ms Rebekah Garwood (Class Teacher) FRONT ROW: Aadhishan Ganapathipillai, Thomas Smith, Aidan Gurr, Tilly Andersen, Jake Heatley, Sophie Reader, Hannah Lee, Cana Jones

The best thing

the activities we did and all the fun we had, like the Far Away Tree and drawing on the board. Emily

What did you

about being in

playing with the Far Away Tree. I also liked playing with Lego. Evan

love about being

Year 1 was…

we did Maths and read The Enchanted Wood about the Far Away Tree. Hannah

in Year 1M?

we went to Naturescape and could enter the drawing competition. Aadhishan being at a new school. I had the best class and teacher. Aidan learning about writing and reading. We made leaves and birds for our 100 tree. Amelia going on excursions. I liked seeing all the cool plants. Austin I am better at reading, drawing pictures and writing. Benjamin B that we had a nice playground and nice teachers in the community. We also had buddies. Benjamin W we learnt about dragons and knights. I liked it when we made toothpick shapes. Blake learning about plants. They need a lot of soil and water to grow. Cana learning RAP (Religion and Philosophy). I also like doing Japanese. Cerys

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all the learning and the teachers. Charlotte

BACK ROW: Ethan Lance, Callum Moss, Lilly Buchanan, Josh Wijaya, Asha Bruce, Kanin Hoar, Dylan Leeder, Jaxen Spencer MIDDLE ROW: Miss Diane Naisbitt (Teacher Assistant), Ethan Chan, Amelia Luff, Rianna Mukerji, Zoe Stachewicz, Mia Crofts, Sadie Delahay, Ethan Young, Mrs Anne Miller (Class Teacher) FRONT ROW: Zoey Chia, Mia Collis, Makayla Kadir, Aedan Bailey, William McKinnon, Rohan O’Dwyer, Xander Thomas, Kezia Giah ABSENT: Chelsea Smith

doing Maths and running around. I love racing and chasey. Jake H

Science and visiting Naturescape at Kings Park. Aedan

you get to be big. Jake W

Spelling and Maths. I liked dressing up as fairies too! Amelia

we helped people and we don’t need much help now. James

We planted bean seeds and we did Memory Boxes. Asha

having the Far Away Tree. I liked it because it has dolls that you get to play with. Jasmine

I wrote great stories and I was good at spelling. I liked building tall towers too! Callum

playing soccer with Aidan at Recess. I also liked getting the activities ready for Father’s Day. Marcus

I liked dressing up as a ballerina. I also liked playing shops and I love Mrs Miller. Chelsea

actually everything. Sport and Dance especially. Noah

I got to write stories and I played outside. Mrs Miller was fun to learn with. Dylan

we did fun things, like playing with the Far Away Tree and the camping area. Savannah Mother’s Day and Father’s Day. Mums and dads came in and we spent time together. Sophie

At the Kings Park Naturescape I liked making potions. Ethan C

having new discoveries, writing and drawing. Thomas

It was fun doing a crossword puzzle in our Spelling Workbooks. It was fun dressing up as Iron Man too! Ethan L

we learned writing, Maths, how to colour and paint, and do box construction. Tilly

I liked reading books and listening to Mrs Miller read The Enchanted Wood. Ethan Y

playing with friends and working on Maths. Xiang

I loved dressing up and playing shops. Jaxen

I loved dressing up as a pirate and building with Lego! Kanin Going to Kings Park Naturescape and playing with the treehouse. Kezia I liked doing addition sums and writing numbers. Lilly Reading books in the Koala Group and I liked being with Mrs Miller, she is the best teacher ever! Makayla I liked it when we did our Memory Boxes and growing beans too! Mia Collis I liked doing sums and writing numbers. I loved dressing up in dresses, skirts and fairy wings! Mia Crofts I love Mrs Miller because she did fun things with us. School is lots of fun! Rianna I liked doing experiments and weighing my sweet potato. Rohan Learning from my teacher, it is beautiful what she does. I love school! Sadie We did take-away sums, reading, spelling and handwriting. We played pirates too. William We got Golden Time and we got to write a sentence. I liked reading in the Sausage Group. Xander I liked reading in the Sausage Group and when we went to Naturescape. Zoe I liked doing Spelling tests, playing dress ups, doing Maths with Mrs Miller and using chalk to smudge pictures. Zoey

I made Lego ships at school. I liked spelling and Maths because I got better at it. Josh

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year 2L

year 2D BACK ROW: Clara Elezovich, Tunmise Aniyi, Patrick Jones, Mitchell Loxton, James Stachewicz, Holly Burwood, Mackenzie Cox, Nicholas Mulcahy MIDDLE ROW: Mrs Di O’Halloran (Teacher Assistant), Marshall Tomlinson, Olivia Sibly, Alexander Mackinlay, Ms Annie-Rose Durack (Class Teacher), Xavier Cowain, Katie Bergmans, Denim Connor, Mrs Caroline Long (Teacher Assistant) FRONT ROW: Thenuk Wijemanne, Shray Patel, Charlotte Clinckers, Sarah Van De Klashorst, Louis Wong, Megan Burrows, Justin Kim, Olivia Ly, Annabelle Berry ABSENT: Kerry Cao

When I grow up I want to be… a policeman because they patrol the land. Alexander an artist. Annabelle an artist and travel around the world. Have a pet cat and a pet guinea pig. Charlotte a vet or a puppy groomer and have a pet puppy. I might get a guinea pig as well. Clara a policeman. Denim a veterinarian. Holly a mechanical engineer. James an engineer with James. Justin

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a policeman, have a family and 90 000 dogs. Louis a singer, a teacher and a soccer coach. I also want a puppy and a bird. Mackenzie a truck driver. Marshall a teacher and have two puppies. Megan a master of video games. Mitchell a builder and build houses and castles. Nicholas a puppy groomer and a dessert chef. Olivia L a vet and have a bunny. Olivia S the best footballer in the whole entire world. Patrick a hockey player in the Olympics. Travel to Hawaii and have fun. Sarah a cricketer for Australia. Shray an Xbox gamer and a Youtuber and play every game in the world. Thenuk

a classroom teacher and I would like to teach Kindy. Katie

an owner of a bunny because they are so cute and fluffy. Tunmise

an artist, a music teacher, a baker, a seamstress and just a normal teacher. Kerry

a great surfer with my best friends Justin, Denim and Mitchell. Xavier

BACK ROW: Thomas Haynes, Toby Hunt, Scarlett McVeigh, Callum Cleave, Madison Bourne, Cody Reader, Hunter Stone, Emily Turner MIDDLE ROW: Mrs Di O’Halloran (Teacher Assistant), Emily Masaryk, Noah Dean, Martae Cupic, Katie Biddulph, Lachlan Wickham, Charlotte Chin, Ayden Hipper, Ms Brette Lockyer (Class Teacher) FRONT ROW: Sienna Keelan, Ewan Hughes, Abbey Parker, Sophia Atartis, David Duff, Mia Vine, Alex Erceg, Cale Scott, Jessica Kim

we created ‘Secret Messages’ to let our classmates know what we value about them I am impressed with the way you coach people with their reading. Abbey It’s really good how you share your ideas about History, Maths and Science. Alex You are very encouraging at reading time and are fair when we play footy. Ayden

You show courage when you make mistakes and then do your best to fix them. Emily T I am impressed with how friendly you are. You always invite people to join in first. Ewan I like the way you always listen well to everybody. Hunter You are a kind girl in the playground. You never fight about who to play with and about taking turns. Jessica You show respect when you help me in Maths. Katie You are zooming ahead with your Maths. You have been really concentrating on it and on your Science as well. You are a valuable class member. Lachlan I like the way you smile when you come into class in the morning. You make us all feel happy. Madison I am impressed with the way you have concentrated in your Maths, and in the way you have included people in the playground. That shows integrity. Martae You are a good class member because you are friendly and play with everyone in the playground. Mia

You show respect when you play footy in the morning. Cale

I am impressed with how you let people join in with football in the morning. Noah

I like the way you improved in your writing and your spelling. That takes courage. Callum

I like the way you have been a great friend to me all year. You are kind and invite me in your games. Scarlett

I like the way you help others learn. You are a great teacher. Charlotte

You show integrity when you work with anybody in the class. Sienna

You show courage when you are working on your Maths. You work very hard and concentrate. Cody

I am impressed with how quickly you made friends when you first came to our school. Sophia

You are a good classmate because you help people with words when they are struggling. David

You are great at Maths and you help people who want to ‘bump it up’. Thomas

You are very generous when you help me with doing things on the iPad. Emily M

You are a valuable class member because you help people with Maths and Science facts. Toby

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year 3L/C

year 3K BACK ROW: Jade Wheeler, Emily Geha, Mayowa Afolabi, Lachlan Buchanan, Jack Boden, Xavier Damonse, Ella Lowrey MIDDLE ROW: Mrs Iola Knight (Class Teacher), Avery Yu, Busola Oyewopo, Kayla O’Connor, Ayodele Olowookere, Adeolu Adeoye, Misaaq Yousaf, Liam Mason, Joshua Bartels, Mrs Jill Westerman-Power (Teacher Assistant) FRONT ROW: Solomon Fegan, Stella Hermawan, Jorja South, Riya Singh, Evelyn Ward, Sienna Keeffe, Kate Cotham, Kate Hillier, Luke Tomlinson ABSENT: Mrs Leah Minchin (Teacher Assistant)

In Year 3 I learnt… about heat energy and that things dissolve faster in hot water, than in cold water. Adeolu how to write a letter and about Chinese New Year in Term 1. Avery

in Science that hot means a lot of heat energy and cold is very little heat energy. Lachlan how to do my 3 and 4 Times Tables. I also practised my computer skills. Liam about fractions, my Times Tables and about heat energy. Luke about heat energy, thermometers and the Animal Kingdom. Mayowa

how to save my work in a folder on the computer. Ayodele about heat energy. I enjoyed the experiment when we dissolved things in warm and cold water. Busola

about NAIDOC Week, it is when we celebrate the Aborigines who were here first. Riya

my 3 and 4 Times Tables. I learnt how to send an email. Emily

you don’t say cold or hot, you say less heat energy and lots of heat energy. Sienna

to be neater at writing and about better punctuation. Jack

In Year 3 I learnt…

how to make a solar oven and use it for cooking in the sun. Ella how to make masks and small bugs in Art. Isla how to give change and work with money in Maths. John

that absolute zero (-273˚C) is the coldest temperature and that nothing can reach it. Misaaq

the difference between a narrative and persuasive text. Evelyn

BACK ROW: Noah Jones, Ella Sullivan, Caitlin Brown, Rohan Kooner, Lachlan Bruce, Isla Lewis, Alysha Pascoe, Benjamin Davies MIDDLE ROW: Joshua Cole, Zeke Hart, Hunter Folkard, Mia Andersen, Abby Philip, Brooke Tonkin, Ashleigh Gurr, Aaliyah Kadir, Mrs Jessica Lamont (Class Teacher, Term 1) FRONT ROW: Darian Chipchase, Elena Yazdan, Tameka Kane, Zoe Dallimore, Mia Lowe, Alexis Milne, Asha Le, Taj Crofts ABSENT: Ms Kelly Cadeau (Class Teacher, Terms 2 – 4), Mrs Leah Minchin (Teacher Assistant), John Lee

Aboriginal people. Jade

about some interesting Science topics like the Animal Kingdom by Carl Linnaeus and heat energy. Solomon

to be a bucket filler and not a bucket dipper. I now know my 4 Times Table. Jorja

how to do a presentation. Mine were on the human body and my holiday to Seoul. Stella

to be a bucket filler and not a bucket dipper! In Science, I learnt about heat energy. Joshua

that if you don’t give the right change, the customer won’t come back again and you will be fired! Xavier

about antonyms, synonyms and simple budgets. Kate C

how to give change and how to tell time through fun activities. Aaliyah how to tell time better in Maths and when working with money how to give change. Abby how to make a solar oven to cook food. Alexis about the meaning and history of NAIDOC week. Alysha the life skill of setting goals and how to work towards them. Asha how to send emails and how to write better narratives in English. Ashleigh how to send emails to Ms Cadeau at school. I am now able to email my homework! Benjamin plenty of new skills. I have also learnt how to work better in a team. Brooke that not all liquids freeze. In English, I have learnt how to write a better narrative story. Caitlin not all liquids will freeze and I made a solar oven to cook treats! Darian

about what NAIDOC stands for in History. Kate H how to slow down with my writing and to write on the lines without rushing. Kayla

how to budget and tender cash and how to tell time better in Maths. Joshua how to give change by setting up a shop in Maths. Lachlan about many different flags from other countries such as Japan, China, America and Canada. Mia A the difference between physical health and emotional health. Mia L about money and how to make a profit if I own a business. Noah how to cook using the heat from the sun. Rohan not all liquids will freeze. During cocurricular, I learnt how to cook delicious food! Taj how to give change, count money and run a shop in Maths. Tameka how to run faster and jump further! My Japanese has also improved. Zeke how to sing high pitched notes and how to improve my signing. Zoe

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year 4S

year 4C/D BACK ROW: Gayatri Dantale, Emily Arney, Mitchell Rogers, Charlotte Stone, James Bingham, Hunter Shaw, Jade Soucik, Adeola Adeoye, James Ganeson-Oats, Miss Penny Crossland (Class Teacher, Terms 1 & 2) MIDDLE ROW: Haydn Webb, Jessica Luff, Connor Young, Carly Tonkin, John Condidorio, Elijah Siebel, Thomas Bartels, Kyden Gibaud, Mia Millward, Charlise Brown FRONT ROW: Joshua Chen, Megan Smith, Rodrigo Benicio Goncalves de Azevedo, Ruby Fegan, Kirrilee Missen, Julius Clegg, Marinah Ebrahim, Caelan Lu, Abbey Passaris ABSENT: Mrs Leah Minchin (Teacher Assistant), Mr Jae Dornan (Class Teacher, Terms 3 & 4)

The best thing about the Plant Exhibition was… I learnt a lot about plants and it was a good experience for me. Abbey I learnt that not all plants are the same as there are so many different parts of a plant. Adeola it was a fun experience being the leader. Caelan I learnt that a lot of plants can be made into honey. I really liked the Plant Exhibition, it was brilliant. Carly we learnt about our beautiful environment and how to take care of it. Charlise I learnt a lot of new things, it was great. Charlotte we all worked together as a team. Connor we got to tell people about all of the different plants and environments. Elijah plants are amazing. It was fabulous, fantastic and fun. Emily it is so amazing that such a little seed can grow into a lovely plant and we learnt how it grows. Gayatri we got to find out about other people. Haydn

I enjoyed working together and showing our work to each other. Jade we learnt heaps and had a lot of fun! James B we did all the planning and it was a blast. James G that it was really good experience for me and hopefully all of the other Year 4s. Jessica now I know so many different things. John many people enjoyed our work and we had a lot of fun. Joshua it helped us work as a team. Julius we could present our information in any form we wanted. Kirrilee

BACK ROW: Tim White, Toni Aniyi, Noah Cross, Yan Liu, Ethan Hipper, Charlotte Shaw, Ashton Collins, Georgia Stone, Joel Halley MIDDLE ROW: Damilola Oyewopo, Sean Ngeow, Grace Wickham, Neve Hughes, Finlay Balding, Andrew Newton, Ginger Williams-Buckenara, Elly Gardner, Campbell Bright, Mr Blair Saunders (Class Teacher) FRONT ROW: Raef Connor, Tristan Clarke, Angela Loxton, Isabelle Chen, Eleanor Murray, Elsie Walmsley, Kate Bailey, Jackson Bright, Ben Heatley ABSENT: Mrs Leah Minchin (Teacher Assistant), Rachel Vujovic

The best thing about the Plant Exhibition was… I learnt that sunlight, water and soil improve the plants' life cycle. Andrew

reading all the positive comments. Finlay we also learnt about some medical uses of plants. Georgia I had the opportunity to work with friends. Ginger my group’s topic – ‘what plants are used for’. Grace I learnt that you use jute to make woven bags. Isabelle reading the comments we received about our awesome groups. Jackson the feedback. Joel the preparation including making posters, PowerPoints and games for the people to play. Kate

I learnt how to garden. Kyden

I learnt that plants have many uses such as food, clothes and medicine. Angela

it amazed me how much I could bond with my team members. Marinah

I got to know the people in my group better. Ashton

I got to work with people I didn’t know very much and learn a lot. Megan

I learnt a lot of ways how plants help us. Campbell

we learnt what plants are and where they live. Rachel

I learnt that there are many different structures for a plant. Charlotte

we learnt about plants. I learnt that sunflowers are attracted to the sun. Raef

we showed off all of our topics and we had the best time working as a group. Damilola

all the nice comments given about our work. Sean I learnt how to tell the different types of structural parts. Tim

I learnt to care for plants and what they need to survive. Eleanor

I learnt some good ways to care for a plant. Toni

we got to plant sunflowers and vegetables and they looked really amazing. Mia everyone was there to see our work. Mitchell it had a lot of new things, one of them was a new lifecycle grown. Rodrigo it encouraged us to work efficiently in a group together to produce work. Ruby I got to show off my work and it was a real big hit. Thomas

we learnt about the different plant environments. Ben

my group’s subject ‘Australian Bush Plants’ and everyone liked the quiz. Neve learning the floral emblems of Australian States. Noah

we learnt a lot about plants by working with our friends. Elly

I learnt that the structure of a plant has many different functions. Tristan

Year 4S had a bigger sunflower than Year 4C. Elsie

it taught us about plants and how to work as a team. Yan

the tallest sunflower was by Year 4S. We had groups of people come to visit. Ethan

we worked with people that we don’t usually work with. Hunter

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year 5H BACK ROW: Cooper Lewis, Olivia Clinckers, Harrison Ion, Rose Fereday, Sydney Johnson, Callum Stickells, Hannah Lymn, Tara Mishra THIRD ROW: Lucas Lawrie, Hamish Hillier, Zakaria Ebrahim, Louis Walkden, Liam Dawson, Kelsey Biddulph, Robert De Kraa, Ashley Lance, Mrs Edel Hailes (Class Teacher, Terms 1 & 2) SECOND ROW: Liam Fukumoto, Cameron Hanson, Alana Levingston, Avery Willis, Rachel Cole, Ashley Tsang, Jasmine Phoebe, Myles Keeffe FRONT ROW: William Tomlinson, Rav Singh, William Mulcahy, Kian Hart ABSENT: Mrs Bronwyn Hardinge (Teacher Assistant), Ms Johanna Stalley (Class Teacher, Terms 3 & 4)

My favourite memory from our

when I went on the flying fox and hung upside down. Kelsey being able to go on a trip with my mates. Kian the rafting. I kept falling off and could not get on again! Liam D doing all the fun activities and talking with my friends. Liam F

Outdoor Learning

going on the flying fox. Louis

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when Mrs Hailes and Mrs Hardinge played Ninja together. Myles

climbing to the top of the caterpillar pole. Lucas

when we built the rafts. Alana

going on the flying fox, staying up late and watching Mrs Hailes on the flying fox. It was fun! Olivia

trying out new things with my friends and learning about Bickley. Ashley L

when I jumped into the river on the first evening at Bickley. Rachel

when we went canoeing because it was my first time! Ashley T

when Mrs Hailes went on the flying fox and when Mrs Hardinge and Mrs Hailes played Ninja. Rav

when I was running after the enemy in ‘Search and Rescue’. Avery

playing ‘Search and Rescue’ because we had to locate clues to find the secret blueprints. Robert

doing the ‘Search and Rescue’ because it was fun being chased down by the enemy. Callum

going on the flying fox. Sydney

when I went on the flying fox. Rose

canoeing, because we got to jump in the water afterwards. Cameron

when Mrs Hailes went on the flying fox. Tara

going upside down on the flying fox and making a raft. Cooper

going canoeing. William T

climbing the caterpillar pole. Hamish watching Mrs Hailes on the flying fox. It was so funny. Hannah seeing Mrs Hailes on the flying fox. Harrison

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all of the fun activities. Jasmine

going on the flying fox. William M when Mr Zaurs pushed me into the water. Zakaria

BACK ROW: Hannah Greaves, Ayomide Olowookere, Dhaarshnna Krisshnan Murithi, Lani Robinson, Elley Dymond, Trent Bergmans, Spencer Jones, Dakota Allen THIRD ROW: Jacob Powell, Matilda Gomez, Lauren McVeigh, Seth Connor, Georgina Blevin, Taylor Smirk, Marcus Lerski, Aaron Masaryk, Miss Lauren Smith (Class Teacher) SECOND ROW: Matthew Mulcahy, Harrison Laycock, Bailey Hardy, Sophia Young, Elyshia Gault, Harry Watson, Oliver Kirkby, Isabella O’Connor FRONT ROW: Kai Zettel, Matthew Tomlinson, Finley Mills, George Hudson ABSENT: Mrs Bronwyn Hardinge (Teacher Assistant), Patrick McPhail

My magic moment in 2014 was…

going to Bickley Camp because we had so much fun and enjoyed every second. Isabella at camp, when the sirens went off in the night which scared me because it was very random. Jacob camp, because we did a lot of fun stuff like the flying fox. Kai Bickley Camp because I thought it was really fantastic. Lani

the Garden of Gold play because I enjoyed it and it was exciting to perform. Aaron

going to camp because it was a good way to become closer as a team. Lauren

when the Japanese exchange students came to ASC. Ayomide

when we created a fish with special adaptations on the ‘Make a Fish’ program. Marcus

when we had our Gold Rush Expo because our group had a lot of fun collaborating. Bailey

Bickley Camp because we got to try new experiences like building a raft and canoeing with partners. Matilda

winning a lot of Netball games at the Lightning Carnival. Dakota

Bickley Camp because we did lots of different activities. Matthew M

our amazing camp which gave me opportunities that I have never experienced. Dhaarshnna

going to camp because there were lots of fun things to do. Matthew T

Bickley Camp because ‘Search and Rescue’ was very interesting. Elley

the IPSHA Cross Country because I was proud that I got into the team. Oliver

Bickley Camp because I got an opportunity to have two nights without my parents. Elyshia

my first day here at All Saints’ because it was really fun, new and exciting. Patrick

camp, because it was very challenging learning in a new environment. George

camp, because it was really fun and we learnt a lot about the history of Bickley. Seth

Bickley Camp because we got to bond with many other students. Georgina

Bickley Camp because we had a lot of fun and it was challenging. Sophia

when we did ‘Search and Rescue’ at camp and the clones came after us. Hannah

Bickley Camp because it wasn’t an everyday thing and it was exciting. Spencer

the Gold Rush Expo because a lot of people came and they loved seeing the performance. Harrison

Grandparents’ Day when my nana Conie came to school. Taylor

Mrs Hailes’ scream as she went down the flying fox at Bickley. Harry

camp, because there were so many cool things to do like the early bird walks with Mr Zaurs. Trent

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year 6K

year 6H BACK ROW: Jessica Ellement, James Lund, Amy Stone, Ethan Siebel, Joshua Bolton, Meisha McKenzie, Madison Gauntlett THIRD ROW: Tannah Growdon, Alexandra O’Brien, Cameron Webb, Samantha White, Cameron Tsang, Ellen Smith, Alex Saunders, Premila Ganeson-Oats, Miss Jody Henry (Class Teacher) SECOND ROW: Mei Thomson, Roman Nanni, Jasper Saunders, Annabel Bright, Tahlia Halley, Marcus Wong, Sarah Lee, Matthew Berry FRONT ROW: Rémi Hart, Felix Greenhill, Jacob Dean, Jeremy Ash, Akid Shahabuddin ABSENT: Mrs Bronwyn Hardinge (Teacher Assistant)

#betheinfluence – Be the influencing person and make a change in the world. Grace

If I could influence

#cleanandgreen – When you are out enjoying nature and find a wild animal or plant, leave it be. Jasper

If I could influence

the world through

#uniteforstrength – Unite for power over our differences. No more war! Jeremy

the world through

#unitetheworld – Make the world a better place. Jamal

social media, I would

#believeinyourself – If your peers say you can’t do something, believe in yourself and say you can. Jessica

social media, I would

#tryyourhardest – Always strive to achieve what you want. Jamie

hashtag...

#strongandweak – We must unite to strengthen our world. Joshua

hashtag...

#stopanimalcruelty – Treat animals the way you would like to be treated. Jie

#thesame – We are the same on the inside. Say no to racism. Akid #FIGHTER – Fight diseases and raise awareness for things like cancer. Alex #wearetheyoung – We the youth should raise awareness for problems only children have. Alexandra #powerovertheworld – You can impact the world with your voice. Amy #becomeyourtruth – We should always tell the truth. Annabel #fun_forever – Make your life memorable because you only live once. Cameron T #stayhealthy – We need the percentage of obese Australians to drop. Cameron W #betterthanyou – It is a common phrase I have heard many times. But I remember although I may not be good at one thing, I have other special abilities and attributes. Ellen #sunlight – Children don’t get enough play time outside because of technology. Ethan #putitout – One of the worst problems in the world is smoking. Tell smokers to put it out. Felix #notreesnohome – Say no to cutting down trees! Jacob #computersforeveryone – Schools miss out on technology because they simply can’t afford it. James

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BACK ROW: Ksenya Kerapa, Jamal Fanaian, Fynn Gardner, Cameron Kolinac, Benjamin Coleman, Alexander Clarke, Sophie Wyatt, Laura Ellis THIRD ROW: Cameron Bell, Jamie Lang, Amy Morgan, Kristen Penny, Travis Gauntlett, Luke Alexander, Matthew Setiono, Mrs Melinda Keelan (Class Teacher) SECOND ROW: Jie Liu, Caitlin de Wind, Asha Burwood, Rheá Aitken, Charlize Scott, Alex Murray, Emily Bingham, Grace Lamont FRONT ROW: Matthias Gault, Arnav Paranjape, Declan Burrows, Rexton Ly ABSENT: Mrs Bronwyn Hardinge (Teacher Assistant), Tyler Metlitzky, Jack Stibbs

#allthesame – We are all the same on the inside. Madison #alwayshavefun – Always aim to have fun in whatever you do. Marcus #believeandreceive – Come together to help those less fortunate than us. Matthew #bullyingisnottrue – Usually if someone bullies, they are not sure of themselves. Be yourself. Mei #fakemakeup – Forget the makeup and let the true you shine. Meisha #animalsmatter – Animals all over the world suffer cruel deaths mainly by humans. Premila #gohard – Go to the full extent with full effort in everything you do. Rémi

#theresapoint – Nothing you do is for no reason. Alex

#donatetocharity – Donate to charities around the world. Kristen

#IfYouCantTryTo – Even if you can’t do something, believe that you can. Alexander

#realisepotential – Never give up on someone and know they can do anything you can. Ksenya

#beyourself – Don’t be afraid to say or do what you want to. Amy

#learnmore – Try hard to learn more. Laura

#youcandoit – Always challenge yourself to the peak of your limits. Arnav #differentanddarkblue – Forget pink and pretty, different is the new pretty. Asha #respect – Respect others and yourself to the benefit of the community. Benjamin #tryhard – Try your best in life. Caitlin

#karatedefence – Karate is important so you know self-defence. Roman

#bkind – Always strive to be friendly and nice to others. Cameron

#getridofracialdiscrimination – We should feel proud of our countries of birth. Samantha

#believeinyourself – By knowing you can do something. Charlize

#refugeesneedfreedom – Refugees come to us for help and we are chastised for doing this. We need to make a change now! Sarah

#takeyourbestshot – Even if you know you won’t win. Declan

#battendisease – Raise awareness of Batten Disease. Tahlia

#beyourself – Never stop acting like yourself. Jack

#believe – Never give up, always have confidence in yourself. Luke #havethetimeofyourlife – Have a go and don’t give up. Matthew #blackorwhite – Different on the outside but same in all. Matthias #purposeaheadoffeelings – Always put purpose ahead of feelings. Rexton #stopbullying – Everyone should stop bullying all around the world. This hurts lots of people and eventually makes kids and people do bad things. Rheá #youcandoit – Don’t doubt your abilities. Sophie

#staysafe – Because you will regret it when you don’t! Emily

#mistakesaregood – If you make a mistake you learn. Everyone makes mistakes. Travis

#makeadifference – If you want a difference in the world, change it yourself. Fynn

#lookup – Look up from your phone, shut down that display and start to live the real way. Tyler

#youcandoit – Deep down inside you are as strong as everyone else. Tannah

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CAMPS & TRIPS

Y e ar 6

Outdoor Learning Program

Early in Term 2, the Year 6s went to Boshack Outback to face a variety of challenges ranging from survival to falling out of trees. We slept in large tents with our friends and maybe even some bugs. Every morning the staff were meant to wake us up at 7.00am, but most of us woke them up! We were anxious to find out what breakfast in the outback was like, but we had nothing to fear. Once we saw the pancakes, cereal and French toast, we knew that we would be completely at home (or maybe even better) with our meals.

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We participated in activities during the day such as learning how to throw a boomerang, eating witchetty grubs, canoeing, orienteering (in the water as well), raft building, water purification and net fishing. Every afternoon we had some free time to climb trees, relax, skim stones and practise for our Talent Show performance. The Talent Show was held on the final night of camp. We were put into groups with our friends, and set with the task of rehearsing and performing

to our peers. The teachers also got into the groove with Mr Collins and Mr Baptist (cleverly disguised as Sticks and Husha) singing a song too! Following the performances we went outside and had a few minutes of silence, followed by Sticks singing a song about Jamie falling from a tree. After four days, the exhausted Year 6s jumped on another bus and came back to All Saints’ College. Jamie Lang and Ellen Smith Year 6

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Y e ar 5

Outdoor Learning Program

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Sport

The two Year 5 classes enjoyed our three-day Outdoor Learning experience in March.

the smoke alarms went off for no particular reason, leaving us all very tired the next morning!

We excitedly boarded a coach to travel to the Bickley campsite, with Mr Zaurs and Miss Harris leading the way.

Thursday was filled with excitement as we participated in some fantastic activities including ‘Search and Rescue’, raft building, canoeing, a vertical challenge and the flying fox. Mrs Hailes gave us a lesson in screaming as she travelled on the flying fox and the vertical challenge was a great hit. That night we were buzzing like blowflies, because of the hoodwinking movie Hoodwinked.

After being briefed in the meeting area, we were split into four groups before heading on a bush walk and doing some charcoal art. The early evening activities and quiz were really enjoyable before we went to bed. But disaster struck while we were sleeping, when

Y e ar 4

Outdoor Learning Program

On Monday, 27 October we went on our first All Saints’ College camp experience. As the bus arrived at the College, a crowd of excited Year 4s rushed on board, eager to begin our adventure. We arrived at Point Walter around midday. The teachers, now deaf from the amount of excitement on the bus, led the students down to the river where we had lunch and learnt about Captain James Stirling. Did you know that Point Walter was named after Captain Stirling’s brother Walter? Down at the foreshore, we seperated into two groups. One group went fishing and the other went on a nature walk. After these activities we sorted out our dorms and then enjoyed a delicious dinner before watching the movie Champions.

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The next morning some students decided to get ready for an early bird walk, but unfortunately due to the wind it was cancelled, so sadly we started packing instead. Our final activities and meals at Bickley made us forget our grief about leaving the wonderful campsite. Although it didn’t seem long enough, it was our first camp experience for two nights. We can’t wait for next year! Ashley Lance and Jacob Powell Year 5

The next day we were ready for another exciting day. When the teachers came and woke us up, we were already awake and running on the grass! We finished our activities of flying fox, boat float and team games during the day and a bunch of tired Year 4s hopped on the bus. Everyone learnt new things about themselves and each other on the Year 4 Outdoor Learning Program. We really enjoyed our stay and had so much fun, we can’t wait for next year! Combined effort from the students of Year 4D & Finlay Balding and Benjamin Heatley Year 4S

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Sport

Interhouse Swimming Carnival Students in Years 3 to 6 competed in the annual Interhouse Swimming Carnival, held in the College’s Aquatic Centre on 4 March 2014. The final Junior School House results were:

1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th

O’Connor Cowan Stirling Murdoch Durack Forrest

Congratulations to the following students for their personal achievements: YEAR CHAMPION RUNNER-UP Year 3 Boy Joshua Bartels Benjamin Davies Year 3 Girl Isla Lewis Jade Wheeler & Zoe Dallimore Year 4 Boy Kyden Gibaud & Ethan Hipper Year 4 Girl Rachel Vujovic Georgia Stone Year 5 Boy Cooper Lewis Louis Walkden Year 5 Girl Lani Robinson Lauren McVeigh Year 6 Boy Benjamin Coleman & Jacob Dean Year 6 Girl Amy Morgan Alexandra O’Brien

Interhouse Cross Country Carnival In the first week of Term 2, the inaugural whole-school Interhouse Cross Country Carnival took place on the College Oval. The final Junior School House results were:

1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th

O’Connor Cowan Durack Stirling Murdoch Forrest

Congratulations to the following students for their personal achievements: YEAR CHAMPION RUNNER-UP Year 3 Boy Mayowa Afolabi Jack Boden Year 3 Girl Zoe Dallimore Busola Oyewopo Year 4 Boy Joel Halley Ben Heatley Year 4 Girl Damilola Oyewopo Ginger Williams-Buckenara Year 5 Boy Kai Zettel Seth Connor Year 5 Girl Georgina Blevin Avery Willis Year 6 Boy Jacob Dean Matthias Gault Year 6 Girl Alex Murray Tannah Growdon

IPSHA Swimming BACK ROW: Samantha White, Amy Morgan, Cameron Kolinac, Fynn Gardner, Lani Robinson, Benjamin Coleman, Laura Ellis, Elley Dymond THIRD ROW: Charlize Scott, Alexandra O’Brien, Jacob Dean, Olivia Clinckers, Ayomide Olowookere, Cooper Lewis, Matthias Gault, Alex Saunders, Georgina Blevin SECOND ROW: Bailey Hardy, Georgia Stone, Ashley Lance, Seth Connor, Ethan Hipper, Cameron Webb, Lauren McVeigh, Louis Walkden, Hamish Hillier FRONT ROW: Ben Heatley, Mia Millward, William Mulcahy, Finlay Balding, Rachel Vujovic, Joel Halley, Kyden Gibaud, Neve Hughes, Thomas Bartels

IPSHA Cross Country BACK ROW: Jacob Dean, Tahlia Halley, Sydney Johnson, Madison Gauntlett, Jamal Fanaian, Ethan Siebel, Kristen Penny, Amy Morgan, Luke Alexander, Ayomide Olowookere FOURTH ROW: Kai Zettel, Seth Connor, Matthias Gault, Tannah Growdon, Alex Murray, Cameron Tsang, Cooper Lewis, Alex Saunders, Georgina Blevin, Lauren McVeigh, Cameron Webb THIRD ROW: Neve Hughes, Mayowa Afolabi, Bailey Hardy, Joel Halley, Elyshia Gault, Liam Fukumoto, Ashley Lance, Lucas Lawrie, Louis Walkden, Finlay Balding, Avery Willis, Ginger Williams-Buckenara SECOND ROW: Haydn Webb, Ella Sullivan, Abby Philip, Jack Boden, Damilola Oyewopo, Kyden Gibaud, Oliver Kirkby, John Condidorio, Elly Gardner, Ashley Tsang, Eleanor Murray, Isla Lewis, Joshua Bartels, Zeke Hart FRONT ROW: Jackson Bright, Jorja South, Busola Oyewopo, Misaaq Yousaf, Noah Jones, Brooke Tonkin, Charlise Brown, Raef Connor, Luke Tomlinson, Zoe Dallimore, Tameka Kane, Ben Heatley

Interhouse Athletics Carnival Held in Week 8, Term 3 students in Kindergarten to Year 6 competed for the House Trophy at the Athletics Carnival. The final Junior School House results were:

1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th

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O’Connor Cowan Forrest Stirling Murdoch Durack

Congratulations to the following students for their personal achievements: YEAR CHAMPION RUNNER-UP Year 3 Boy Mayowa Afolabi Jack Boden Year 3 Girl Busola Oyewopo Zoe Dallimore Year 4 Boy Finlay Balding Joel Halley Year 4 Girl Damilola Oyewopo Ginger Williams-Buckenara Year 5 Boy Liam Fukumoto Seth Connor Year 5 Girl Georgina Blevin Ayomide Olowookere & Lauren McVeigh Year 6 Boy Jamie Lang Jamal Fanaian Year 6 Girl Alex Murray Laura Ellis

IPSHA Athletics BACK ROW: Ayomide Olowookere, Ellen Smith, Jessica Ellement, Jamal Fanaian, Fynn Gardner, Kristen Penny, Laura Ellis, Jamie Lang, Grace Lamont THIRD ROW: Akid Shahabuddin, Liam Fukumoto, Seth Connor, Kai Zettel, Matthias Gault, Jacob Dean, Georgina Blevin, Lauren McVeigh, Rachel Cole, Bailey Hardy SECOND ROW: Jack Boden, Ashley Tsang, Oliver Kirkby, Neve Hughes, Finlay Balding, Georgia Stone, Zakaria Ebrahim, Joel Halley, Mayowa Afolabi, Mei Thomson, John Condidorio, Damilola Oyewopo FRONT ROW: Ben Heatley, Ayodele Olowookere, Zoe Dallimore, Mia Millward, Zeke Hart, Adeolu Adeoye, Busola Oyewopo, Liam Mason, Jackson Bright

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Sport

IPSHA AFL Football

IPSHA Netball

BACK ROW: Jacob Dean, Travis Gauntlett, Fynn Gardner, Alexander Clarke, Benjamin Coleman, Dhaarshnna Krisshnan Murithi, Luke Alexander

BACK ROW: Madison Gauntlett, Caitlin de Wind, Jessica Ellement, Lani Robinson, Ksenya Kerapa, Kristen Penny, Meisha McKenzie

MIDDLE ROW: Cameron Webb, Seth Connor, Harrison Ion, Cooper Lewis, Matthias Gault, Trent Bergmans, Liam Fukumoto

THIRD ROW: Alexandra O’Brien, Emily Bingham, Ellen Smith, Amy Morgan, Annabel Bright, Olivia Clinckers, Tahlia Halley, Ayomide Olowookere

FRONT ROW: Matthew Mulcahy, Marcus Wong, Marcus Lerski, Matthew Tomlinson, Zakaria Ebrahim, Aaron Masaryk, Harrison Laycock

SECOND ROW: Alana Levingston, Dakota Allen, Charlize Scott, Alex Murray, Rose Fereday, Samantha White, Asha Burwood, Georgina Blevin, Lauren McVeigh FRONT ROW: Jasmine Phoebe, Sarah Lee, Elyshia Gault, Premila Ganeson-Oats, Matilda Gomez, Kelsey Biddulph, Isabella O’Connor, Cameron Hanson

IPSHA Basketball

IPSHA Soccer

BACK ROW: Amy Morgan, Madison Gauntlett, Sophie Wyatt, Benjamin Coleman, Amy Stone, Fynn Gardner, Laura Ellis, Annabel Bright, Rémi Hart

BACK ROW: James Lund, Cameron Kolinac, Laura Ellis, Amy Stone, Sophie Wyatt, Ethan Siebel, Jamal Fanaian

Front ROW: Marcus Wong, Matthias Gault, Alex Murray, Tahlia Halley, Emily Bingham, Grace Lamont, Cameron Tsang, Cameron Webb

THIRD ROW: Grace Lamont, Jeremy Ash, Tyler Metlitzky, Jamie Lang, Sydney Johnson, Felix Greenhill, Cameron Tsang, Callum Stickells SECOND ROW: Hamish Hillier, Rémi Hart, Liam Dawson, Alex Saunders, Arnav Paranjape, Tannah Growdon, Kai Zettel, Louis Walkden FRONT ROW: William Tomlinson, Robert De Kraa, Jasper Saunders, Kian Hart, Roman Nanni, Oliver Kirkby, Matthew Berry

IPSHA Hockey

Years 3 to 6 House Sport

BACK ROW: Ashley Lance, Rachel Cole, Hannah Lymn, Tara Mishra, Hannah Greaves, Lucas Lawrie

BACK ROW: Cameron Tsang, Jeremy Ash, James Bingham, Annabel Bright, Fynn Gardner, Dhaarshnna Krisshnan Murithi, Felix Greenhill, Callum Stickells, Cooper Lewis

FRONT ROW: Ashley Tsang, William Mulcahy, Bailey Hardy, Avery Willis

FOURTH ROW: Rémi Hart, Ashton Collins, Matthew Tomlinson, Tannah Growdon, Liam Fukumoto, Cameron Webb, Harrison Ion, Kai Zettel, Rheá Aitken, Spencer Jones THIRD ROW: Joel Halley, Marcus Wong, Avery Willis, Bailey Hardy, Ashley Lance, Lucas Lawrie, Noah Cross, Jacob Powell, Aaron Masaryk, Harrison Laycock, Robert De Kraa SECOND ROW: Kayla O’Connor, Julius Clegg, Raef Connor, Elly Gardner, Kyden Gibaud, Xavier Damonse, Ashley Tsang, Sean Ngeow, Zeke Hart, Isabella O’Connor FRONT ROW: Caelan Lu, Taj Crofts, Misaaq Yousaf, Kian Hart, Haydn Webb, Jackson Bright, Joshua Chen

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Chess BACK ROW: Marcus Lerski, Arnav Paranjape, Samantha White, James Lund, Jamie Lang, Noah Cross, Hamish Hillier FRONT ROW: Darian Chipchase, Tim White, Rémi Hart, Julius Clegg, Andrew Newton, Connor Young

Genius Hour LEFT TO RIGHT: Ashley Tsang, Joshua Chen, Spencer Jones, Cameron Tsang, Ksenya Kerapa, Isabelle Chen, Elley Dymond, Rémi Hart

Graphic Novels LEFT TO RIGHT: Caelan Lu, Mia Millward, Grace Wickham, Ashton Collins, Yan Liu, Connor Young, Liam Mason, Kate Hillier

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Clubs, Groups & Activities Prop Making BACK ROW: Emily Bingham, Olivia Clinckers, Caitlin de Wind, Ksenya Kerapa, Amy Stone, Kristen Penny, Elley Dymond, Cameron Tsang MIDDLE ROW: James Ganeson-Oats, Toni Aniyi, Hannah Greaves, Asha Burwood, Cooper Lewis, Jeremy Ash, Charlotte Stone, Charlotte Shaw, Sophia Young FRONT ROW: Jackson Bright, Abbey Passaris, Charlise Brown, Ashley Tsang, Damilola Oyewopo, Eleanor Murray, Mia Millward, Hamish Hillier

Readers’ Challenge Homework Club BACK ROW: Callum Stickells, Luke Alexander, Travis Gauntlett, Jamie Lang, Alexander Clarke, Laura Ellis, Madison Gauntlett, Tahlia Halley, Samantha White THIRD ROW: Avery Willis, Sophia Young, Rémi Hart, Charlotte Stone, Jie Liu, Patrick McPhail, Alex Saunders, Aaron Masaryk, Rachel Vujovic SECOND ROW: Joshua Bartels, Kian Hart, Sean Ngeow, Finlay Balding, Jasper Saunders, Andrew Newton, Joel Halley, Elijah Siebel, Thomas Bartels, Isla Lewis FRONT ROW: Kate Cotham, Ben Heatley, Tristan Clarke, Jasmine Phoebe, Raef Connor, Elsie Walmsley, Misaaq Yousaf, Avery Yu, Ashleigh Gurr

LEFT TO RIGHT: Alexandra O’Brien, Jamie Lang, James Lund, Ms Gae Evershed, Cameron Kolinac, Ellen Smith, Matthew Berry

Robotics LEFT TO RIGHT: Matthias Gault, Cameron Tsang, Jamal Fanaian, Laura Ellis, Sophie Wyatt, Ksenya Kerapa, Felix Greenhill, Alex Saunders

Morning and Afternoon Fitness BACK ROW: Cooper Lewis, Samantha White, Travis Gauntlett, Jamie Lang, Ethan Siebel, Lani Robinson, Fynn Gardner, Laura Ellis, Madison Gauntlett, Tahlia Halley, Cameron Tsang THIRD ROW: Lauren McVeigh, Kai Zettel, Asha Burwood, Cameron Webb, Ethan Hipper, Hunter Shaw, Hannah Greaves, Ashton Collins, Alex Saunders, Tannah Growdon, Seth Connor, Liam Fukumoto SECOND ROW: John Condidorio, Elly Gardner, Ginger Williams-Buckenara, Joel Halley, James Ganeson-Oats, Lucas Lawrie, Elyshia Gault, Noah Cross, Jasper Saunders, Tim White, Finlay Balding, Neve Hughes FRONT ROW: Haydn Webb, Isla Lewis, Raef Connor, Eleanor Murray, Ashley Tsang, Campbell Bright, Damilola Oyewopo, Jade Wheeler, Sean Ngeow, Zoe Dallimore, Jackson Bright

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Performing

Arts

Science Club BACK ROW: Tim White, Marcus Lerski, Toni Aniyi, Joshua Bolton, Yan Liu, Noah Cross, Marcus Wong THIRD ROW: Busola Oyewopo, Abby Philip, Grace Wickham, Lachlan Buchanan, Lucas Lawrie, Damilola Oyewopo, Connor Young, Ayodele Olowookere SECOND ROW: Stella Hermawan, Riya Singh, Taj Crofts, Jack Boden, Kate Bailey, Misaaq Yousaf, Aaliyah Kadir, Kate Cotham FRONT ROW: Darian Chipchase, Isabelle Chen, Liam Mason, Joshua Chen, Caelan Lu, Megan Smith, Avery Yu

Tournament of Minds LEFT TO RIGHT: Harry Watson, Trent Bergmans, Jamie Lang, Meisha McKenzie, Asha Burwood, Ashley Lance

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Performing Arts Dance The Junior School Dance Program in 2014 has endeavoured to foster the development of creative, physical and artistic skills and responses in the students. The children work to develop self-confidence in communicating ideas through shapes made by their bodies, choreographing short routines and performing for their peers. The primary focus this year has been the development of technical and compositional skills within a social context. Young children learn the basics of dance through group work and dance games, while older children explore the elements of dance in cooperative class and group activities. As 2014 was the year of the Junior School Concert Kakadu Dreaming, class dance was showcased on the stage of the beautiful Centre for Performing Arts. In addition, the cocurricular Dance students performed their work at the College Dance Concert The Unknown, alongside the Senior School Dance students. Miss Erin Kerr Dance Teacher

Drama This year, students in both Years 5 and 6 were provided the opportunity to develop their personal expression and confidence through a Drama Program. These programs provide a great opportunity to combine verbal and physical skills as a means of communicating artistically. Through improvisation, play-building and performance, students are encouraged to challenge their own boundaries and support the growth of others. The Year 5s explored vocal dynamics and character physicality and also performed ‘Garden of Gold’ for the Year 5 Exhibition. Year 6

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students focused on musical theatre, script interpretation and manipulation, and performed a variety of scenes reflecting life in Kakadu as a part of this year’s Junior School Concert. Ms Megan Watson Performing Arts Teacher

Music Music in the Junior School is a holistic and inclusive program, facilitating creativity while engaging in speech rhymes, choral music, folk dancing and instrumental work. The 2014 Junior School Concert Kakadu Dreaming involved all students from Pre-Primary to Year 6, depicting the six Kakadu seasons through Dance, Drama and Music. The concert concluded with a spectacular Years 3 to 6 finale, singing Sherelle Eyles’ Kakadu. Students from Kindergarten to Year 6 have the opportunity to receive tuition in all orchestral instruments as well as Piano, Voice, Drums and Guitar. Students in Year 3 have the opportunity to play a string instrument, while all students in Year 5 are provided with the opportunity to learn a wind band instrument. The cocurricular programs, which include four choirs, two wind bands and three string ensembles, complement the classroom curriculum and provide further opportunity to engage in active music making and performance. Ms Eboney Nheu-Leong Junior School Music Teacher

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Kids’ String Ensemble

BACK ROW: Madison Gauntlett, Meisha McKenzie, James Lund, Amy Stone, Fynn Gardner, Sophie Wyatt, Elley Dymond, Annabel Bright, James Bingham

LEFT TO RIGHT: Sienna Keelan, Stella Hermawan, Avery Yu, Mrs Thea Kotze, Ashleigh Gurr, Megan Smith, David Duff

MIDDLE ROW: Hannah Greaves, Ayomide Olowookere, Olivia Clinckers, Felix Greenhill, Travis Gauntlett, Tahlia Halley, Jeremy Ash, Alex Saunders, Spencer Jones, Premila Ganeson-Oats FRONT ROW: Elena Yazdan, Aaliyah Kadir, Charlise Brown, Lachlan Buchanan, Harrison Laycock, Jasper Saunders, Jade Wheeler, Mia Andersen, Mia Lowe

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Little Saints’ Choir (Year 2) BACK ROW: Mackenzie Cox, Holly Burwood, Katie Biddulph, Scarlett McVeigh, Toby Hunt, Emily Turner, Emily Masaryk, Clara Elezovich MIDDLE ROW: Mrs Angela Currie, Abbey Parker, Kerry Cao, Mia Vine, Tunmise Aniyi, Nicholas Mulcahy, Noah Dean, Charlotte Chin, Alexander Mackinlay, Sarah Van De Klashorst, Ms Eboney Nheu-Leong FRONT ROW: Annabelle Berry, Sienna Keelan, Thenuk Wijemanne, Olivia Sibly, Megan Burrows, Katie Bergmans, Cale Scott, Sophia Atartis, Charlotte Clinckers

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From the Dean of Teaching and Learning In keeping with Goal 1 of our Strategic Plan, our continued focus on optimised student learning has resulted in a significant number of students being recognised with fabulous academic successes in all Learning Areas and cocurricular activities, and across all year groups, consistently throughout 2014. Underpinned by our Pedagogical Statement, our diverse, interesting and rigorous learning programs are intentionally student-centred, technologically sophisticated and pedagogically excellent. It is these programs which help to produce the self-confident, inquiring, independent, tolerant, positive, well-rounded boys and girls who characterise our student population. Ably led by each Head of Department, all Learning Areas have undertaken to enhance our culture of collaborative collegiality by adopting the ‘Smart Building’ educational philosophies and practices as espoused by the Academics-in-Residence over the past two years, Professors Erica McWilliam and Peter Taylor. Specific and agreed learning goals are determined by learning teams and subsequent reflective, collaborative practices have specifically helped to enhance teaching and learning. As a fundamental component of ‘Smart Building’, teachers are engaged in authentic professional conversations focused on continuous improvement of pedagogical practices and varied and contemporary methods of curriculum delivery. The College aims to make learning ‘personally significant’ in a ‘high challenge/low threat environment’. We acknowledge that students all learn differently and we continually reflect on new and exciting ways in which we can engage the diverse learners in our community. This year, many subjects have embarked on ‘flip learning’ whereby the students first study the topic by

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themselves, typically using video lessons prepared by the teacher. In class, students apply the knowledge by solving problems and doing practical work. The teacher assists the students when they require help, rather than imparting the initial lesson in person. We have also undertaken an innovative and unique cross-curricular project between English, Visual Arts and Performing Arts on Visual Literacy. Improved student outcomes in all three Learning Areas are anticipated because of this innovative and pedagogically rich project. As a specific offshoot of Goal 1 of the Strategic Plan (Optimised Student Learning), teachers from Years 3 to 10 have broadly ‘mapped’ the curriculum in all Learning Areas. They have identified the content covered, the requisite processes and skills, and the assessments of learning which are covered in each Learning Area for each year group. The published results of this exercise will immediately identify and highlight the scope and sequence of the whole-College curriculum, and they will also enhance ongoing, systemic, immediate and long-range curriculum planning and curriculum change where necessary. The College is committed to sustained and continuous academic improvement for all our students. To facilitate this we have teams of rigorously-selected, high-quality teachers, support and administrative staff. We sincerely thank the dedicated, professional and caring staff who all contribute in their own way to making the ASC academic experience so meaningful, memorable and exceptional. Mrs Toni Dale Dean of Teaching and Learning

From the Dean of Student Wellbeing 2014 was my first year as Dean of Student Wellbeing, and the first year of the role itself. The new position allowed me and the Wellbeing Team to consider preventative rather than reactive strategies, and how we best equip students with the skills to cope with challenging situations. Wellbeing is a positive word and I believe there is great potential to provide a supportive, healthy and encouraging environment for our students at the College. A highlight for me this year was attending – with our Dean of Junior School Ms Penelope Crane – the Greater Good Science Centre Summer Institute for Educators held at the University of California. We are grateful for the generosity of the College Foundation in making it possible for us to attend the Institute. What we learned has the potential to offer another dimension to our students’ experience of school and add to their overall wellbeing. Upon my arrival back at the College this year, I took a particular interest in Service Learning and introduced our community to the Disabled Surfers’ Association Day at Leighton Beach in March. The students, staff and parents involved assisted people with disabilities enjoy a day surfing at the beach and they loved the opportunity to help others in need. Throughout the year, a number of students and families were actively involved – in partnership with the Bull Creek-Leeming Parish – in collecting non-perishable food, sorting it, packing it into hampers and then delivering these to families in our local and wider communities. They had a big impact on the lives of others in need through this activity. All

Saints’ students and their families have an abundance of empathy and compassion for others, and we will continue to provide opportunities like these for members of our community. The House system and the Transition Program, continue to provide great support for our students. The variety of activities and the spirit in which involvement is encouraged enable students to make connections to others, which is a strong protective factor for their wellbeing. Staff who are responsible for the Pastoral Care of our students do a wonderful job helping them to negotiate obstacles and overcome challenges which may arise throughout the year. The role of Tutors, Heads of House and the Transition Program is key in this Pastoral Care structure, and I thank those staff for their tireless efforts on behalf of the students. The 2014 Student Council were a great team and worked effectively to give other students in the College a voice. They organised many events which engaged students and also supported worthwhile charities. The leadership they showed and the role modelling they provided to others are impressive. They were fine representatives of our students and the College in their roles. I am looking forward to continuing to develop initiatives to improve student wellbeing as we move in to 2015, and thank the College community for its support on my return to All Saints’ this year. Mr Steven Davies Dean of Student Wellbeing

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BACK ROW: Kai Metzner, Elise Sealy, Asriel Yap, James Drane, Isaac Stephenson, Mackenzie Long, Taigh Macdonald, Luke Barber, Pragash Murugesan, Ryan Panizza, Alicia Davies, Sean Ayres, Jeremy Wright FIFTH ROW: Jacqueline Soon, Jack McCarthy, Amy Neill, Georgie Kirke, Alexander Coleman, Benjamin Chia, Jackson White, Joshua Nicholls, Theodore Kenworthy-Groen, Callum Whalley, Lauren Lowrey, Angelo Watts, Ian Tan, Niamh Doherty FOURTH ROW: Xin Jie Tan, Paige Pittorino, Olivia Russell, Arif Atkins, William Litchfield, Georgia Khinsoe, Layaal Mikhael, Andy Law, Davina Daudu, Hannah Thomter, Tiffany Verga, Liam Trolio, Chelsea Lowman, Jonathan Tjandra, Owen Wright THIRD ROW: Lauren Huddy, Zelma Snyman, Grace Whitney, Amy Meacham, Zeta Orrman, Tessa Redman, Jizelle Kenworthy-Groen, Jameson Bland, Viknesh Ponnuthurai, Sarah Kirke, Alex Crowhurst, Madeleine Crawford, Evie Jepp, Sarah Lewis, Megan Franey, Alyssa Lee SECOND ROW: Kane Orvad, Jordanna Petersen, Shannon Watts, Gena Millachip, Bianca Lambert, Kirsty Johnson FRONT ROW: Joshlynne Tjandra, Vani Srivastava, Aleesha Spalding, Marijke Vlot, Laura Tan, Kyra Belford-Thomas, Mr Steven Davies, Daniel Lambert, Kristina Lang, Ms Belinda Provis, Rebecca Radny, Evie Crawford, Eleri John, Niamh Cummins, Alison Choong, Jesslyn Tyrls ABSENT: Lily Tyler, William Arndt, Will MacFarlane, Daniel Cumming, Emma Begley, Lashindri Wanigasekera, Olivia Snadden

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From the College Captains We began our high school careers in the same class in 2009, and now, in our final year at All Saints’, we served together as College Captains. This year has been both a challenging and rewarding experience, one that we will never forget. It has been a pleasure to lead such a wonderful and proactive Student Council. The Leadership Camp gave us our first opportunity to work as a cohesive team, enabling strong bonds to be forged. The Student Council with support from the whole College has enabled a multitude of events to occur this year. We have aimed to raise awareness and promote learning in areas outside the classroom, specifically through events such as Close the Gap Day and a whole-College fitness session.

It is important in any position of leadership to maintain a balance between the role, school, family and friends. At times this can be overwhelming, and sacrifices do need to be made to maintain this balance. However, this has proven to be a valuable learning experience and one that we can draw on in our future endeavours. We are honoured to have been the leaders of such an extraordinary College, where there is so much talent and an abundance of nurturing and caring relationships. We would especially like to thank the staff and our fellow students for your support during our term as College Captains. We hope that our own contribution has been of value to the All Saints’ community. Daniel Lambert and Kristina Lang Year 12

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From the Academic Captain 2014 has been another successful year for All Saints’ College’s academic program. Peer Tutoring has continued this year, and it was wonderful to see so many students either offering their services or taking advantage of this fantastic program. Its value cannot be emphasised strongly enough. It aims to build a strong academic foundation for students, which is a necessity for excellence in their future studies. It is also an opportunity for senior students to develop effective communication skills, as well as their own understanding of the subject(s) they are tutoring. I’m sure it will continue to grow, and I hope even more students will take part in it next year. The weekly Tutor Group Quizzes have continued from last year, with students engaging in questions from core subject areas to word puzzles and brainteasers. The focus of the quizzes is to bring students together through academia, and to promote interest. This was also the first year the donATAR program was introduced into the College. It is a program specific to Year 12, where each student pledges to donate a percentage of their ATAR score to a charity of their choice. This is a way for students to make their score more meaningful by giving back to the community, after the years of education with which they were provided. It is also a fantastic way of illustrating the various areas within our community that need our help, without requiring us to pour cold water over ourselves. I wish all the students of the College the best of luck in their future studies and extracurricular activities. It has been a privilege serving as the 2014 Academic Captain, and I am sure the College’s academic program will continue to grow and flourish. Benjamin Chia Year 12

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From the Sports Captains The 2014 sporting year kicked off with a fundraiser, which we hope will become an annual event. ‘Thursday Guernsday’ allowed students to wear their favourite sporting guernsey to school for a gold coin donation and to participate in a whole-College fitness event. This was a way to promote a healthy lifestyle through physical activity while also supporting a worthwhile cause, the Heart Foundation. This year has been another exciting year for After-school Sport. Teams competed in a range of sports including Water Polo, European Handball and Volleyball to name a few. We had great participation from students in Years 7 to 10 and plenty of help from the Year 11 and 12s, who gave up their time to coach and umpire the teams creating a supportive sporting environment that everyone thoroughly enjoyed. All Saints’ competed in the highest ‘A’ Division at all three Interschool ACC Carnivals this year. We came a commendable second place at the ACC Swimming Carnival, eleventh place at the ACC Cross Country and sixth at the ACC Athletics. Well done to our athletes for their commitment to training and impressive results at these carnivals. The Staff vs Student matches held in Term 3 were a great hit. The best of the Year 12 cohort squared-up against formidable staff in games of Soccer, Volleyball and Basketball. There was also a very entertaining Soccer Tournament, to parallel the FIFA World Cup. This spectacular event involved teams of four from across all year groups battling it out for top position and attracted football fans from all over the College. It was a close finish that saw Costa Rica going down 1 - 0 to Ghana in the final.

From the Community Service Captain Amongst the many activities All Saints’ College conducts every year, I had the wonderful opportunity of organising the Youth Groups, held twice a term. These events were always successful, with a wonderful turnout from students in Years 7 to 9, helped and supported by senior volunteers and Mrs von Dietze. Throughout the year, the College community had many opportunities to benefit the disadvantaged and less fortunate in the community, namely the Food Drive, Salvation Army Red Shield Doorknock Appeal and the Disabled Surfers Association. All of these events were remarkably successful, especially the Red Shield Appeal, where over 30 volunteers raised more than $2600 of much needed money, showing the ability of our community to help others. In the rush of our everyday lives, whether getting to the next class or cramming for a test, it is easy for us to forget how truly fortunate we are in the quality of our lives, being able to attend a school like All Saints’. It is at moments like this that we must remember those in our community who are less fortunate, and what we can do to aid those in need. Angelo Watts Year 12

From the Friendly Schools Captain A question I am often asked is: “What does the Friendly Schools Captain do?” The first Friendly Schools Captain was appointed in 2011, so I am the third person to have held this role. Recently I was on the panel interviewing the prospective 2015 Friendly Schools Captains and it wasn’t until then that I truly understood what the role means and what my part has been in fulfilling it. I understand now that the role is still forming and evolving; that each Captain has written a new chapter in the ‘manual’ of what is required to be Friendly Schools Captain, and I’m sure whoever my successor is for 2015 will do the same. This year I have focused on cyber-safety by adding a more rigid and regular schedule to the cyber-safety emails. I also encouraged students to understand the messages I was conveying, firstly, through the ‘wacky’ quotes at the end of my emails which expanded into the quote competition, and then the Canteen voucher competition. However, I know that what I did this year is not the pinnacle of what Friendly Schools can be and that Mr Davies has plans for next year with a wider, more pastoral view, which I believe will be the new chapter for next year’s Captain. It has been a great experience and honour to be the 2014 Friendly Schools Captain and I hope that what I have done this year has helped people understand exactly what the position entails. I think the true answer to the question is: “We’ll just have to wait and see where next year’s Captain takes it!” James Drane Year 12

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From the Performing Arts Captains This year has been busy in the Performing Arts Department, to put it lightly. In Music, there have been a number of recitals and concerts which have showcased the talents of All Saints’ College students in the various musical groups. This year’s Rockfest highlighted our students’ great skills in contemporary music, with the Year 12 band performing for the final time and sweeping their peers away. The College Production Sweet Charity was a great success, with participation from students in Years 8 to 12 bringing to life a great musical. We could not have achieved this without the extensive help and direction from the Performing Arts staff. The College has had numerous Artists-in-Residence throughout the year. The Song Company workshopped with the College choirs for a week in March and concluded with an amazing performance in the Centre for Performing Arts. Some students from Saints’ Voices were even lucky enough to perform with them on the night. The Ochre Contemporary Dance Company also visited the College and mentored Dance students for three terms this year. This collaboration inspired the All Saints’ dancers which reflected in their performances at The Unknown Dance Concert held in August. Taigh Macdonald and Joshua Nicolls Year 12

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From the Cowan House Captains 2014 has been a very special year for Cowan House. We began with a triumphant win at the Interhouse Swimming Carnival, ending a 10 year drought. The success continued in other events including the Interhouse Quiz, Spelling and Chess, where students had the opportunity to compete for Cowan. At the inaugural whole-College Interhouse Cross Country Carnival, Cowan brought home a victory. After impressive results from both Junior School and Senior School students, Cowan claimed the overall Champion Shield and made history as the first House ever to win this title.

BACK ROW: Jack Volpi, Riley Hansen, Andre Tabuteau, Seamus Mulholland-Patterson, Sam Vandenberg, James Goor, Pragash Murugesan, Luke Barber, Paul Thackwray, Jackson Best, Jayden White-Smith, Matthew Dodge, Joely Patterson, Jordan Minchin SEVENTH ROW: Matthew White, Lauren Lowrey, Nicholas Iuliano, Jason De Castro, Nathan Holbrook, James Hewitt, Theodore Kenworthy-Groen, Angus Lawrie, Matthew Morgillo, Olivia Rhodes, Marcus Wong, Sarthak Barbudhe, Luke De Castro, Angelo Watts, Tim Mason SIXTH ROW: Lewis Snowden, Chloe Lake, Yasmine Bafor, Lia Franklin, James Rankin, Olivia Smyth, Madeleine Behn, Martin Morgillo, Henry McNamee, Finn Williams-Buckenara, Georgia Khinsoe, Sam Snowden, Kate Davoren, Trilby Widger, Noah Gliosca, Grace Hill FIFTH ROW: Christian Rudd, Lara Burrows, Jizelle Kenworthy-Groen, Zelma Snyman, Phoebe Lawrie, Mitchell Widger, Brayden Kelly, Sithu Ye Yint, Grace Barber, Sean Curran, Harry Deloub, Joshua Young, Ryan Claridge, Andy Law, Alex Crowhurst, Holly Morgan, Evie Younge FOURTH ROW: Alex Le, Kate Bellchambers, Meghan Bwye, Avril Widger, Olivia Ardizzone, Tracy Ozolins, Joel Pangiarella, Olivia Spear, Taya Kalkhoven, Sally Eastman, Isabelle Arnold, Emma Cameron, Portia Sardinha, Gena Millachip, Bree Russell-Lane, Carina Tabuteau, Jordanna Petersen, Siena Russell-Lane THIRD ROW: Jack O’Connor, Tuoyo Bafor, Bailey Iuliano, Mathew Vandenberg, Sarah Cross, Thenil Wijemanne, Samuel McKinnon, Harrison McKinnon, Brayden Allen, Jessica Cotham, Kathleen McCormack, Taylah Robson, Zachary McKinnon, Kade Kelly, Steven White-Smith, Katya Bates, Vivien Pua, Jenna Fuller, Alison Choong SECOND ROW: Matthew Rankin, Rahal Wijesuriya, Cooper Keenan, Dechen Khadro, Nat Behn, Emily Minchin, Luke Claridge, Jaslyn Wee, Mitchell Rudd, Mason Morgillo, Mason Gliosca FRONT ROW: Jasmin Ozolins, Ella Trolio, Tahlia Amos, Catherine Choong, Georgia Keelan, Mr Fred Schaffer, Mr Dean Haddow, Liam Trolio, Olivia Russell, Miss Narelle Codalonga, Ms Megan Watson, Meg Stibbs, Harriet Holbrook, Sofia Hollier, Eleanor Crowhurst, Nikita Jan ABSENT: Mr Matt Lanigan, Shayna Jog, Charlton Bingham, Kyle Lobb, Leighton Allen, Sean Amos, Georgia Cleghorn, Stephanie McGuire, William Todkill, Euan Tyler, Lily Tyler

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Moving into Term 3, Cowan students again showed their talent which resulted in a second place win at the Interhouse Athletics Carnival. This was a dramatic improvement from past years and made for a very memorable carnival

for the staff and students alike. Cowan also contributed to the wider community through the Food Hamper project, where the generous members of our House donated non-perishable food items to those in need, and the Room to Read fundraiser. Both events were great successes, and we credit this to the outstanding members of Cowan. We have been honoured to captain the remarkable Cowan House this year, alongside the unparalleled leadership of Mr Lanigan. The experiences that we have had not only as House Captains, but also as students through the years, have created memories which will last a lifetime, and for this we credit the incredible staff and students in Cowan. Olivia Russell and Liam Trolio Year 12

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From the Durack House Captains At the end of 2013, we began our roles as House Captains with a mixture of excitement, anticipation and fear, hoping that we would be able to follow in the footsteps of our inspiring predecessors. There is no House quite like Durack, and this fact became evident this year. We knew from the start that it would be difficult to surpass the success of last year, given that we were the recipients of the 2013 P&F House Shield. However, the talented ‘Durackians’ again showed their prowess from the beginning of the year with a respectable second place finish in the Interhouse Swimming Carnival.

BACK ROW: Lachlan Bowie, Frazer Hudson, Alexander Hudson, Hudson Campbell, Jared McMurray, Thomas Killmier-Burns, Mason Cocliff, Zachary Watkinson, James Hansford, Cameron Hind, Nick Dumas, Conall Hansford, Joshua Aylmore, Alex Westera SEVENTH ROW: Benjamin Anderson, Mike Xu, Will MacFarlane, Joseph Baker, Brendan Gilbert, Jackson White, Rory Dalitz, Christopher-John Daudu, Daniel Cumming, Stuart Raine, Sean Rogers, Matthew Aylmore, Ivan Roncevich, Joshua Nicholls, Jeremy Manessis SIXTH ROW: Grace Clavey, Sonia Westera, Jacob Strachan, Brandn Zammit, Lachlan Rogers, Declan Berry, Joshua Hayes, Duncan Glogowski-Watson, Jake Barker, Derun Xu, Rohan Musgrave, Devon Le Roux, Freya Pritchard, Tayla Pritchett-Divirgilio, William Litchfield, Caity Broadley FIFTH ROW: Katie MacFarlane, Siobhan Brennan, Chloe Bygrave, Finn Payenberg, Isabella Traianedes, Harrison Baker, Camryn Pickett, Riley Vaughan, Aiden Clarke, Roland Montes, Isaac Lanigan, Jack Goldrick, Zeta Orrman, Phoebe North, Lauren Huddy, Megan Franey, Bethany Coupar FOURTH ROW: Tonya Glogowski-Watson, Ashleigh Heng-Chin, Ben Munnings, Anthony Tufilli, Bronwen Anderson, Tess Howson, Caitlin Berry, Chloë James, Haritha Ranaweera, Campbell Kilgour, Thomas Barnes, Philip Newton, Laura Poller, Rachel Nesaraj, Katelyn Hann, Ciaran Brennan, Grace Barnes, Leo Dalitz THIRD ROW: Callum Brown, Nadine James, Jasmine Berry, Eleri John, Taylah Smith, William Birney, Kyra Belford-Thomas, Ruth Nesaraj, Austin Gardner, Conor Clavey, Michelle Hart, Rania Roz, Charlotte Le Roux, Isabella Tufilli, Rachel Nicholls, Jasper Lush, Emma Broadley, Adam John, Lauren Anderson SECOND ROW: Morgan Montes, Caleb Strachan, Andrew Stonehouse, Georgina MacFarlane, Amy Burwood, Steffi Brough, Oliver Spear, Angus Kilgour, Emma Cumming FRONT ROW: Elyse Belford-Thomas, Jessica MacFarlane, Nadia Glogowski-Watson, Phoebe Goldrick, Miss Sacha Norsworthy, Mr Ben Ainslie, Mr Peter Gault, Davina Daudu, Mr Gregory Hill, Amy Meacham, Mr Geoffrey Rouse, Ms Catherine Donnelly, Ms Elizabeth Bowyer, Madison Hoes, Emma Watson, Kara Kim, Grace Hoes ABSENT: Callum Arndt, Luke Thompson, Mia Hughes, Sophie Huisman, Anna Ghani, James Manessis, Alice McKinnon, William Arndt, Caitlin Strange, Tim Raine

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Participation in all other Interhouse Carnivals and After-school Interhouse Sport was commendable, with fourth and third place finishes in the Interhouse Cross Country and Athletics Carnivals respectively. Emphasis was always placed on filling all events and giving everything a try. It was fantastic to note that on many occasions, students willingly went outside of their comfort zone, not always expecting to win but nevertheless attaining valuable House points for their efforts. Durack also continued to dominate in other Interhouse endeavours such as Chess, Debating, Quiz and Spelling, with first place finishes in Years 9 and 10 Debating, Years 11

and 12 Spelling and a win in the single-round Years 11 and 12 Impromptu Debate. We ended our tenures as House Captains with a bang: a spectacular 25-student rendition of the Arthur theme song for the Battle of the House Choirs. It was a crowd favourite and earned Durack second place! With support from the Student Council and coordination with the Junior School, Durack organised the College’s second Jeans for Genes Day fundraiser, supporting the Children’s Medical Research Institute. We would like to thank Mr Hill for being such a supportive Head of House and all coaches, umpires, marshals, Peer Support Leaders and House Councillors who contributed to the efficient running of all House activities. We are also grateful to all of the members of Durack for fostering a fantastic atmosphere which makes this House such a unique community to be a part of. To Freya and Lauren, the 2015 House Captains, and all of next year’s Year 12 Durack students – we wish you good luck in your endeavours. You are now the leaders of the House, and we know that you will do us proud. Davina Daudu and Amy Meacham Year 12

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LEFT TO RIGHT: Madeleine Crawford, Ms Brooke Haendel, Rebecca Radny

From the forrest House Captains In 2014, Forrest House students continued to demonstrate their willingness to ‘give everything a go’, exemplifying strong House spirit through team work and participating with enthusiasm. As House Captains we aimed to achieve a number of goals. These included encouraging all students to participate in the wide range of House activities, maintaining a supportive and nurturing environment within the House, and providing opportunities for students to be connected.

BACK ROW: Jack Paull, Christopher McIntosh, Lewis Wyatt, Mark Jones, Jack Vernon, Jackson Tomich, Taigh Macdonald, Matthew Stidolph, Sean Robertson, Ella Robinson, Tom Hodgson, Declan Thornton, Liam Alexander, Callum Turner SEVENTH ROW: Tahj Hilzinger-Smith, William Renner-Shao, Luca Peterson, Ian Tan, Aman Shahabuddin, Emma Calder, Noah Tomich, Lachlan Hartfield, Disura Gunadewa, Cadel Willson, Matthew Gilmour, Matthew Viney, Benjamin Chia, Adam Morgan, Samantha Palmer SIXTH ROW: Danielle Stephen, Karis Rideout, Gareth Spires, Chris Zhang, Kelsey Trench, Tom Marsh, Sarith Ranasinghe, Isaac Crichton, Kristian Frossos, Jacob Van Stroe, Mungo Crichton, Aneeka Le Roux, Trinity Tregurtha-Payne, Eleanor Longstaff, Jevan Collins, Joshua Watkins FIFTH ROW: Kirsty Loffell, Shannae Carnell, Tom Chaplin, Evie Jepp, Syed Amin Shahabuddin, Owen Wright, Yash Mittha, Nicholas Richardson, Pippin Eldrid, Amy Robinson, Jason Lee, Rubee Curtis, Chloe Leggett, Nicholas Werner, Chelsea Lowman, Paige Bentley, Brianna Withers FOURTH ROW: Jessica Hartley, Heather Kostiw-McFarlane, Astrid Brittain, Cameron Alexander, Genevieve BowyerFunnell, Eden Covich, Alvan Morcombe, Emily Werner, Bree Stratton, Grace Whitney, Shannon Watts, Lochie Walmsley, Andrew Sinclair, Venkata Akula, Kaelan Fukumoto, Nadia Allen, Joanne Luo, Claire Chaplin THIRD ROW: Anton Ranallo, Aleesha Spalding, Alicia Wong, Kirsty Johnson, Sharon Ye, Joshua Spires, Evie Crawford, Fortune Aniyi, Liam Kennedy, Jack McKay, Priscella Peter, Callum Taylor, Kade Aitken, Charlie Westerman, Eiriana Willson, Julia Zheng, Anjali Mishra, Ashley Barin, Cartia Tassone SECOND ROW: Harry Watkins, Joel Walkemeyer, Amy Mundy, Cleo Clegg, Alessandra Ho, Allysha McIntosh, Ashley Young, Leyton Spalding, Amy Palmer, David Pagano, Yul Min, Nicole Currie, Ryan McEvoy, Ben Willis FRONT ROW: Juvenna Tassone, Lucy Morgan, Mr Chiharu Fukumoto, Mrs Jo-anne Boserio, Mr Ben Basell, Mr Damien Stevens, Rebecca Radny, Ms Brooke Haendel, Madeleine Crawford, Mr Russ Haxby, Mr Ross Macauley, Mr Jim Morcombe, Ms Janet Dowling, Angel Liu, Paris Patman ABSENT: Leon Condidorio, Ryan Garvey, Piper Gregory, Luka Martins, Emma Begley, Erin McEvoy, Fuyuhi Nakanishi, Karri Somerville, Ashley Thompson, Suyash Vasist

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Developing strong relationships between all students began with the Year 7 and 8 House and Orientation Days. Here the members of the House Council welcomed the newest members of the Senior School to Forrest House. This development continued through involvement in sporting carnivals, cultural events, Interhouse Sport and Tutor Group, where students had the opportunity to develop friendships and work with others beyond their own age group. Forrest House continues to pride itself on 100 per cent participation, leaving no event or activity unfilled. This is a testament to the support and encouragement of our senior student coaches, House Council members and the commitment of our participants. We are thrilled that Forrest House was the recipient of the Interhouse Sports Shield in Term 2. A supportive and nurturing environment was maintained through the Forrest House

Grapevines. Here the good news and achievements of House members were regularly applauded at our meetings. This served to enhance awareness and a sense of community amongst the House. Birthday cards and well wishes were delivered to all members of the House to celebrate their special day. As House Captains, we enjoyed making these special deliveries and speaking with students on a one-to-one basis. Year 9 and 10 students engaged in breakfast meetings that addressed the topics ‘The messages we send and the impact they have’, ‘What it really means to be tough and assertive’, and ‘How to be decisive but not nasty’. Forrest House continued to give back and support the wider community by contributing to the Wheelchairs for Kids charity. This was done by collecting aluminium which is used to fund and build wheelchairs for those less fortunate. We are pleased that this initiative also encourages environmental sustainability through recycling. Congratulations to the Forrest House community, as it has been an excellent year. A special thank you to Ms Haendel, members of the House Council and Tutors for their support and dedication throughout the year. Madeleine Crawford and Rebecca Radny Year 12

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From the murdoch House Captains What defined Murdoch House this year was the extraordinary energy and passion our members demonstrated in every challenge presented to them. We left our mark on the athletics track, on the stage and in the wider community. 2014 was a grand year for Murdoch, with some great successes across a range of activities. We claimed victory in the Senior School Interhouse Cross Country and Athletics Carnivals, as well as the Battle of the House Choirs. With solid participation in all Interhouse activities, the students of Murdoch are commended for their efforts and achievements.

BACK ROW: Ethan Hicks, Christopher Goodger, James Drane, Dain Srokowski, Taylor Hill, Jack Sharland, Tristan Holroyd, James Clifford, Timothy Thomson, Ross Fotheringham, Carl Murdoch, Dylan Gibson, Christopher-Jack Andrew, Alexander Thomas SEVENTH ROW: Nicholas Ruhbach, William Luo, Callum Hampson-Clarke, Julian Loo, Travis Powell, Elise Sealy, Benjamin Whittle, Matt Conroy, Matthew Stickells, Jonathan Morgan, Sean Ayres, James Powell, Luke Powell, Joshua Mott, Ben Clark SIXTH ROW: Sophie Werner, Harry Wang, Tadiwa Hwendero, Kristy Huang, Kiara Speechley, Lisa Velletri, Daniel Murdoch, Hannah Thomter, Jack Hamilton, Luca Macchiusi, Olivia Drewitt, Layaal Mikhael, Lawrence Ng, Sally Watson, Mason Cappa-Kirby, Adam Goodger FIFTH ROW: Amy Whittle-Herbert, Emily Bryson, Sarah Lewis, Tessa Redman, Lachlan Murdoch, Ifeoluwa Mejiuni, Lara Bodey, Sarah Myers, Jaime Prescott, Megan Green, Gabrielle Waldron, Maddison Powell, Connor O’Dwyer, Emerson Day, Felicity Metcalfe, Lizanne Botha, Imogen Butcher FOURTH ROW: Laura Tan, Steven Thiele, Oliver Ch’ng, Olivia Day, Rosie Birt, Kristina Lang, Gina Lintern, Paisley Burrows, Layne Brown, Jamie Hill, Cairenn Dawson, Olivia Stone, Brooke Crawford, Molly Hickmott, Deeana Moore, Arham Farhan, Kieran Reilly, Francesca Walker THIRD ROW: Sarah Jeffrey, Grace Tang, Fletcher Bright, Paris Gibaud, Hazel Titley, Linnea Evanson, Benjamin McVeigh, Joel Pirini, Malin Mueller, Divyansh Sharma, Bartholomew Tang, Chloe Spence, Kane Orvad, Freya Johnson, Ned Baker, Thomas Morgan, Jack Lucas-Smith, Pragya Srivastava SECOND ROW: Janardan Raffel, Michael Fallon, Elliott Butcher, Kate Okely, Matthew Whittle, Vani Srivastava, Kenshin Watanabe, Shiza Farhan, Oriana Rojas, Ethan Huang, Maxwell Baldock, Baran Rostamian, Tyler Redman, Benjamin Mikhael, Florian Irwin, Tom Harris, Arielle Lu FRONT ROW: Sophie Hedley, Lauren Hanson, Natasha Erbrich, Ms Laura Parker, Ms Sue Cameron, Mrs Ann Strautins, Mr Gordon Gatti, Isaac Stephenson, Mrs Christine Kroeger, Xin Jie Tan, Mr Mitch Jamieson, Mrs Melinda Bate, Mr Paul Mendel, Mrs Natasha Saunders, Layla Krishna, Astrid Johnson, Charlotte Ch’ng ABSENT: Paige James, Eve McDougall, Jessica Noonan, Ethan Tan, Julian Velletri

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Murdoch’s achievements were not just on campus either. This year, our House put an emphasis on community service with the Salvation Army Red Shield Doorknock Appeal, the Food Drive and the Special Air Service Trust (SAS) BBQ fundraiser. The Red Shield Appeal highlighted the dedication of our students who gave up a Sunday morning to raise money for the Salvation Army.

As House Captains, we set about raising awareness of the troubles many Australian War Veterans face day to day, a topic which has not been focused on before. We saw to this with great success, raising more than $600 for the SAS Trust and extending this awareness during the ANZAC Day Chapel services. Murdoch has throughout the year proven to be a dedicated and strong House, with many of our students taking full advantage of the opportunities provided. Each member has contributed to the cohesion of our House and it has been fantastic building new ties with students across all year groups. Furthermore, Murdoch students show enthusiasm and enjoyment in all activities they apply themselves to – the essence of House spirit. Isaac Stephenson and Xin Jie Tan Year 12

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LEFT TO RIGHT: Paige Pittorino, Ms Sue Watson (Acting Head of House), Georgie Kirke ABSENT: Mr Steve Young (Head of House)

From the o’connor House Captains This year has been an incredible one for O’Connor. We are very proud of what our House has achieved and we are sad to be leaving, but we know O’Connor will continue to strive for success in the future. The first Interhouse competition was the Swimming Carnival. With some strong performances and participation, O’Connor achieved fifth place. Also early in the year, O’Connor proudly secured first place in the Summer After-school Sport Competition. Congratulations to all the students who participated and contributed to this achievement.

BACK ROW: Nicolas Morgan, Joshua Milne, Alicia Davies, Peter Delaney, Felix Shackleton, Alister de Wind, Mackenzie Long, Lachlan Doig, Josh Brett, Nicholas Lindsay, Jack Connell, Matt Bryan, Nicholas Milne, Joshua Musca SEVENTH ROW: Amy Neill, Thomas Jardine, Jared Pedersen, Kai Metzner, Meg Arnold, Mitchell Stone, Jesse Mason, George Phipps, Rhys Davies, Pareise McCourt, Jonathan Gumina, Samuel Neill, Emma Arnold, Alexander Coleman, Bryn Greenhalgh SIXTH ROW: Sohan Panag, Megan Richardson, Adam Kelly, Jazmine Stone, Ebony Fisher, Joshua Djamaludin, Adam Donnes, Fraser de Wind, Nathan Jarvie, Bella Gomez, Lawson Greenaway, Viknesh Ponnuthurai, Jayden Elezovich, Brendan Brown, Jameson Bland, Bailey Anderson FIFTH ROW: Brydie Duncanson, Erin Ginty, Zixin Liao, Luke Rieniets, Rachel Yovich, Jay Lake, Justis Koh, Albie Balloch, Finlay Mackay, Nicholas Ahrens, Nikita Delaney, Freya Nolin, Sarah Kirke, Beth Axten, Alexander Symmans, Sebastian Dixon, Laura Green FOURTH ROW: Alison Jardine, Genevieve Doig, Qinyan Chen, Madeleine Pittorino, David Connell, Harrison Woodfield-Hoare, Cooper Eves, Angela Lillyman, Aryan Kalra, Scott Brommecker, Lillie-Rose Gomez, Louise Latino, Chloe Pedersen, Dayne Metzner, Marisa McCourt, Jenna Beugelaar, Shaun Morgan, Kelly Zhang THIRD ROW: Eve Nolin, Mia Kelly, Nina Barrow, Luke Simpson, Indiana Connor, Eliane Smith, Megan Arney, Jayden Tan, Callan Pen-Dennis Watson, Wouter Teunissen, Peter Cheng, Hayley Greenhalgh, Louisa Cook, Ella Joseph, Christopher Ivison, Samantha Lamont, Rebecca O’Neil, Max Barrow, Ashton Lake SECOND ROW: Nived Nanda, Shevanka Dias Abeyagunawardene, Benjamin Deacon, Alysha Ha, Vaidehi Sidharth, Alec Walker, Diya Iyengar, Matthew Litwin, Millie Smith, Chase Scott, Dylan Smith, Thomas Heatley FRONT ROW: Stephanie Behets, Serena Joppich, Amy Mackay, Ms Gael Cameron, Ms Vanessa Kirkham, Ms Kellie Knoblauch, Georgie Kirke, Ms Sue Watson, Paige Pittorino, Miss Georgie Eddington, Mr Christopher Bisset, Miss Rahni Greene, Thea Wong, Anna Mackay, Grace Thompson ABSENT: Mr Steve Young (Head of House), Jesse Bright, André Cook, Lachy Gilham, Christopher Kidd, Liam Munday, Isaac Snadden, Olivia Snadden, Lucas Teunissen, Lashindri Wanigasekera

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It was amazing to see members of the Junior and Senior School run together with yellow-coloured zinc stripes on their faces in the first ever whole-College Interhouse Cross Country Carnival. We attained some fantastic results, with the Senior School O’Connor team achieving third place. Last but not least, our final carnival this year, Interhouse Athletics, was definitely one for O’Connor House to shine. We achieved some outstanding results and broke a number of records, resulting in another impressive third place. O’Connor House not only performed outstandingly in the Interhouse Carnivals, but also enthusiastically participated in

cultural competitions including Spelling and Chess. Thanks to all students for showing their true spirit and talent in these competitions. One of the most successful achievements for O’Connor this year was our Cancer Council Biggest Morning Tea. It was great to see support from the whole College community as people decorated cupcakes, drank iced tea and ran in the first ever ‘slip slop slap’ relay. With the invaluable help from the House Council, we raised around $1000 for this worthy cause. All the success throughout the year would not have been possible without the extraordinary help from our Head of House, Mr Young, and Acting Head of House, Ms Watson. Their advice and guidance throughout the year was priceless and they always supported our decisions. To our team – thank you for your participation and efforts this year. We are so proud of your House spirit, which is undeniably a force not to be reckoned with. We know that O’Connor House will continue to grow and we are so lucky to have been able to share this year with you – and remember, no empty lanes! Georgie Kirke and Paige Pittorino Year 12

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LEFT TO RIGHT: Jacqueline Soon, Mrs Debra White, Arif Atkins

From the Stirling House Captains It has always been said that the spirit shown by Stirling is something that cannot be found elsewhere. We as House Captains are truly proud to have been leaders of such a unique group of individuals, whose relationship with one another is admirable. The year began with the Interhouse Swimming Carnival, which proved to be Stirling’s greatest challenge. With the organisation shown by the councillors, dedication and willingness from all members, we as a House competed in every single event and swam to the best of our ability – proving the eagerness Stirling has for competition.

BACK ROW: Lara McInnis, Jett Gartner, James Chang, Nic Ramsay, Timothy Masters, Tom August, Thomas Capstick, Angus Kirker, Cameron Wright, Jamie Ligovich, Eiji Corten, Mathew Blevin, Ryan Panizza, Jeremy Wright SEVENTH ROW: Benjamin Nicholas, Sebastian Matthews, Jhett Lawson, Erin McInnis, Tate Devenish, Connor Begley, Asriel Yap, Hao Yu Cui, Nathan Preimesberger, Sean Husband, Daniel Lambert, Callum Whalley, Denholm Couzens, Phoebe Hughes, Nicholas Kirkby SIXTH ROW: Niamh Doherty, Michelle Ligovich, Erin Morton, Drew Nicholas, Mike Li, Alex Harrison, Darcy Spowart, James Fereday, Jared Ng, Jack McCarthy, Lachlan Ross, Braydon Nicholas, Kelli Hartree, Cooper Milne, Michael Hobley, Jacob Smith FIFTH ROW: Eloise Wright, Jodie McCormick, Sian Atkins, Grace Fereday, Alyssa Lee, Jonathan Tjandra, Cassie Manifold, Isabella Newman, Sean Verga, Zach Lee, Tiffany Verga, Robin Scott, Jaymee Morton, Izzy Goldsbury, Tara Martin, Amber Plant, Priyanka Ganeson-Hands FOURTH ROW: Bianca Lambert, Zoe Polglase, Michael Bellgard, Sam McGarraghy, Caitlyn Soon, Mitchel Huntly, Ella August, Lucas Correia, Alyza Hartree, Jasmin Johnson, Jesse Floyd, Claire Nelson, Alexia Toole, Thandoe Dube, Javier Williams, Emma Hearne-Mills, Indya Keeffe, Lily Li THIRD ROW: Cameron Moller, Taylah Ion, Ruby Newman, Khalin Ganeson-Hands, Dylan Goerke, Sarah Portwood, Samantha Briggs, Liam Levingston, Juliet Morris, Harry Hughes, Mitchell Hughes-Owen, Evan Plant, Katerina McKay, Pei Min Loh, Thomas Yang, Jacqueline Bellgard, Sharon Nanang, Marijke Vlot, Nathan Harvey SECOND ROW: Aidan Smith, Kade McGarraghy, Bellinda Clayton, Byron Blevin, Megan Clayton, Adebowale Adeoye, Niamh Cummins, Andrea Simpson, Eva South, Paudie Whalley, Jordana Matthews, Brendan Wright, Liam Ngeow FRONT ROW: Teonne Haslemore, Anna Lerski, Joshlynne Tjandra, Ms Belinda Gittos, Miss Mona Lingensjo, Mr Wayne Giles, Jacqueline Soon, Mrs Debra White, Arif Atkins, Ms Brittany Gray, Ms Louise Elscot, Ms Jennifer Winley, Jesslyn Tyrls, Sarah Christopher, Kiera Harwood ABSENT: Ellen Mason, Brooke Aanundsen, Eliana Ash, Georgia Balding, Amelia Cairns, Emma Haines, Edward Harvey, Tayla Keeffe, Luke Pavillard

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The After-school Interhouse Sport Competition was next on the list and couldn’t be done without the outstanding commitment of Stirling students. The overwhelming number of participants and coaches who volunteered to give up their Thursday afternoons over the semester is something we and Mrs White hold high. Forfeits due to lack of numbers were never a problem, as we showed enthusiasm, ability and a positive attitude towards the activity. We wish to thank everyone who participated during the year and credit everybody’s hardwork and dedication. Asking students to participate in Debating, Chess, Quiz and Spelling was never a difficult

task as many students expressed their support towards House activities. As a council, we decided to work with the Headspace organisation to help brighten the lives of young people aged 12 to 22 with mental illnesses, anxiety or depression, by writing thoughtful letters and creating a ‘Wall of Hope’. The wall is displayed in the waiting room of the Headspace office to allow young people to read letters of support. On behalf of the Year 12s, we thank Mrs White for making the past couple of years the most memorable experience of our lives. If there were one word to describe this year’s council, it would be “outstanding”. The House and All Saints’ value your hard work and service, and it is clear that the College has an abundant source of future leaders in their hands. The ‘Stirling Spirit’ is something that is mentioned all the time but cannot be fully understood unless you are in our House. It sums up all the different attributes that each unique individual contributes, which makes it a tight-knit community. It is the reason why we represent Stirling and wear the blue shirt. Arif Atkins and Jacqueline Soon Year 12

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TRANSITION PROGRAM In the Transition Program for Year 7 and 8 students, Semester 1 focuses on settling in and learning more about one another, academic expectations and the processes of the College. Semester 2 aims to build on this to broaden relationships and further develop learning strategies. Providing a wide range of academic and pastoral opportunities with incursions, excursions and guest speakers throughout the year remains a central focus. Our students also continued to perform well in external competitions in Mathematics and Science. It is always wonderful to watch the performances of the Year 7 and 8s at the number of Performing Arts events, knowing that they will be able to develop their skills to the same high levels reached by senior students. This year saw a change in the Year 7 Outdoor Learning Program to reflect the College’s aim for the students to “form relationships in, with and through the outdoors”.

Year 7 and 8 Student Leaders - Semester 1 and 2 All Year 7s were based at Forest Edge Waroona, with a group of students hiking out each night to sleep under a canvas with Mr Zaurs and go fishing at Waroona Dam the next morning. They built on skills acquired at the Team Building Camp held earlier in the year.

BACK ROW: Ella August, Layne Brown, Cooper Eves, Kelli Hartree, Lewis Wyatt, Ben Clark, Brendan Brown, Nicholas Ahrens, Grace Barber FIFTH ROW: Eliana Ash, Bartholomew Tang, Finn Payenberg, Juliet Morris, David Connell, Roland Montes, Lachlan Murdoch, Louise Latino, Harrison Woodfield-Hoare, Kaelan Fukumoto FOURTH ROW: Divyansh Sharma, Eliane Smith, Astrid Brittain, Gina Lintern, Caitlin Berry, Zoe Polglase, Steven Thiele, Jenna Beugelaar, Taylah Robson, Tonya Glogowski-Watson, Ryan Garvey THIRD ROW: Tyler Redman, Baran Rostamian, Eiriana Willson, Christopher Ivison, Paris Gibaud, Thomas Yang, Jenna Fuller, Lauren Anderson, Callum Arndt, Nadine James, Jasmine Berry, Fortune Aniyi SECOND ROW: Michael Fallon, Natasha Erbrich, Georgina MacFarlane, Amy Burwood, Bellinda Clayton, Ashley Barin, Catherine Choong, Shayna Jog, Matthew Litwin, Juvenna Tassone, Angus Kilgour FRONT ROW: Elyse Belford-Thomas, Shevanka Dias Abeyagunawardene, Dylan Smith, Lauren Hanson, Benjamin Deacon, Mrs Elizabeth Harrison, Tahlia Amos, Arielle Lu, Sophie Hedley, Grace Thompson, Grace Hoes ABSENT: Emma Broadley, Aneeka Le Roux, Eden Covich, Chloe Pedersen, Charlie Westerman, Brendan Wright

Many thanks to the 2014 Tutors: Year 7V – Ms Catherine Donnelly (Terms 1 to 3), Miss Jacqui Shaw (Term 4) Year 7W – Mr Russ Haxby Year 7X – Miss Mona Lingensjo Year 7Y – Miss Georgie Eddington Year 7Z – Mr Mitch Jamieson Year 8V – Dr David Wauge Year 8W – Ms Vanessa Kirkham Year 8X – Mr Ben Basell Year 8Y – Ms Elizabeth Bowyer Year 8Z – Mr Gordon Gatti

Peer Support Putting trust in your peers and falling into their arms hoping they will catch you, isn’t usually how you would start a Thursday morning. But for many Year 8s this was quite normal during Term 2, when they participated in the College’s Peer Support Program. In each House, selected Year 11 students guided the Year 8s through exciting and challenging activities from trust falls to ‘giants, wizards and elves’. The Year 11 leaders would teach the Year 8s how to

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Peer Support Year 11 Leaders BACK ROW: Declan Thornton, Peter Delaney, Mathew Blevin, Jamie Ligovich, Matthew Stidolph, Thomas Capstick, Mason Cocliff, James Goor, Ryan Panizza, Callum Turner, Matt Conroy THIRD ROW: Benjamin Anderson, Kai Metzner, Jared Pedersen, Emma Calder, James Powell, Sean Ayres, Alicia Davies, Matthew Dodge, Asriel Yap, Marcus Wong, Nathan Holbrook, William Renner-Shao SECOND ROW: Katelyn Hann, Kane Orvad, Lauren Huddy, Sarah Myers, Sohan Panag, Tiffany Verga, Hannah Thomter, Freya Pritchard, Grace Whitney, Lily Tyler, Zelma Snyman, Bianca Lambert FRONT ROW: Madison Hoes, Isabella Tufilli, Megan Franey, Heather Kostiw-McFarlane, Miss Rahni Greene, Mr Russ Haxby, Mrs Kay von Dietze, Jordanna Petersen, Sharon Nanang, Hayley Greenhalgh, Lashindri Wanigasekera ABSENT: Gena Millachip, Sally Eastman, Declan Berry, Rubee Curtis, Cartia Tassone, Imogen Butcher, Linnea Evanson, Ebony Fisher, Sebastian Dixon, Angus Kirker

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Year 7 OLP A buzz of excitement and nerves filled the Gate 4 lawns, as 140 Year 7 students and 15 teachers waited anxiously to begin our Outdoor Learning Program (OLP). The four-day experience began on Tuesday, 23 September when we departed the College for a 90-minute journey to Forest Edge Recreational Camp in Waroona. Upon our arrival, we were briefed and had a quick lunch before the groups divided to complete the first of the activities. Each group completed 10 activities during the week, with assistance from the Forest Edge staff. These included low ropes, orienteering, abseiling, screen printing and fishing, to name a few. We also helped serve meals, performed science experiments, played competitive basketball games with the teachers, and tested our general knowledge with a quiz. Each group also had to spend one night camping in tents enjoying an authentic outdoor experience.

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All of the activities were challenging and not only made us work physically, but also mentally. Many of us had to conquer several fears and we couldn’t have done that without the encouragement and support of our fellow classmates and group leaders. At the conclusion of the OLP, we had made many new friends, tested our strength and reached beyond what we thought were our limits. It was a great experience, one which we will cherish for many years to come. Grace Hoes Year 7

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After months of anticipation, 11 Year 10 French students – as well as Miss Lingensjo and Mr Langford-Smith – met at Perth airport for a once in a lifetime experience.

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On 5 April, we boarded a plane for France and began our Language Exchange Tour. After a long flight we arrived in Nice and met our host families, with whom we would be staying with for two weeks.

On 26 May 2014, the Year 8s arrived at the Mornington campsite for a five-day Outdoor Learning Program (OLP).

During our stay in Nice we attended school, which was a very different experience but we thoroughly enjoyed it all the same.

During the day we participated in many activities, including high ropes and low ropes courses, crate climbing and orienteering. Then at night we enjoyed a movie, completed a quiz and had a games competition.

As well as attending school, we went on some incredible excursions as a group and with our host families during the weekend. As a group we explored Nice, went to Monaco, Èze, St Paul de Vance and Auron in the Alps – which was the first time many of us had seen snow. With our hosts many of us went to Italy, as well as various cities around France.

A highlight for many was the overnight camp, where each House group left the cohort to sleep in tents. We also had the opportunity to cook our own meals and toast marshmallows on a campfire. On our way back to the main campsite, we helped the local environment by digging up an invasive plant. My favourite moment was when Stirling House worked together to pull a ‘prank’ of being nice to Durack House. One of the camp managers commented that he’d never seen a group of students plan to be nice as an act of mischief. This is a reflection of the teamwork we had formed throughout the week.

Year 9 OLP The Year 9 cohort faced the Collie and Dwellingup Outdoor Learning Programs (OLP) in Week 10 of Term 1.

The Year 8 OLP was an exciting and enjoyable experience, which helped strengthen the bonds in each House and prepare us for our Tutor Groups next year.

The weather was fine and the temperature mild all week, perfect conditions for the activities which included white water rafting, mountain biking, hiking, orienteering, canoeing and abseiling.

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For the Collie campers, white water rafting was an exhilarating highlight for many while at Dwellingup, mountain biking was testing yet widely enjoyed. The hikes provided the best opportunities to observe the wild flora and fauna. Abseiling down a natural rock face brought a whole new challenge for Collie campers, having only tackled artificial abseiling towers in the past. All the activities were designed to test us physically and mentally by pushing us out of our comfort zones. Courage was not the only thing gained during the week. We also learned many new skills including how to set up tents, whip up a quick meal, how to use a map and compass to navigate, and most importantly teamwork skills. The Year 9 OLP provided a great opportunity to create new friendships and have some fun. On behalf of all Year 9 campers, we would like to thank Mr Young, Mr Beath and all the staff who helped to make the adventure such a success. William Litchfield and Eve Nolin Year 9

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On 19 April, our stay in Nice came to an end and our next stop was Paris. In the capital city, we took the Metro to various places including the Eiffel Tower, the Champs Élysées, Versailles and the Louvre. Unfortunately the experience came to an end seven days later. I know I can speak on behalf of the others when I say this was one of the best experiences of our lives and our French improved immensely. Olivia Smyth Year 10

Politics & Law Tour Arriving at the airport at 4.00am was a challenge, but the excitement about travelling to Canberra for the Politics and Law Tour outweighed the fatigue. Twenty-three Year 11 students met Mr Brown and Mrs White at the airport on 15 June 2014 to begin the trip of a lifetime. In Canberra we visited many places including the Australian Electoral Commission, the old and current Parliament Houses, the High Court, art galleries and the Australian NASA complex. We met many influential people including the Member for Tangney, Dr Dennis Jensen, an advisor to Tony Abbott, and an advisor to Bill Shorten. Some of us were even lucky enough to meet and get a selfie with Bill Shorten! We also caught up with Old Saint and former College Captain, Max Jeganathan (2000). Overall, the tour was an amazing experience which broadened our minds in many ways. Thank you to Mr Brown for organising the trip, to Mrs White for keeping us all in order and out of trouble, and lastly to my peers for making this trip an unforgettable experience. Katelyn Hann Year 11

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It was a weekend full of songs, joy, harmony, games, milos and swimming. It was the 2014 Choral Camp. At the end of Week 5 in Term 1, members of the College choirs accompanied by Mrs Kerkovius, Mr Beaverstock, Ms Winley, Mrs Currie, Mrs Kroeger and Mr Ablett left the school campus for a weekend of singing.

Dance Tour Fourteen Year 11 and 12 All Saints’ College Dance students travelled to Renmark, South Australia to attend the week-long Australian Youth Dance Festival which commenced on Thursday, 10 April 2014.

All 80 students gladly piled onto the buses setting off on the annual trip to Swanleigh. With a lot of preparing that needed to be done for the Easter service and the Fremantle Eisteddfod, everyone quickly unpacked and got straight into singing.

Dancers from all over the country communed and participated in the intensive week of broadening dance knowledge, skills and experiences. Our 9.00am to 5.00pm days commenced with a whole festival warm-up, followed by smaller technique classes led by some of the most exciting choreographers in Australia. The classes varied in style and genre, allowing us to develop and explore new movement possibilities. The remainder of the day was spent rehearsing for the performance at the end of the week, where we learnt and developed choreography inspired by the idea of ‘regeneration’. The final work was 45 minutes long and was performed on the banks of the Murray River. The evenings were filled with performances by both local and professional companies, a Dance on Screen night and discussion forums about the current and future direction of Dance in Australia. Over the week it was great to meet new people and form friendships with other dancers from all around the country. It was also amazing to work with renowned professionals and get a glimpse of what life would be like as a professional dancer. Thank you to Miss Codalonga for organising the tour, and Miss Kerr and Mr Bancroft for accompanying us. Madeleine Crawford Year 12

The second day we were served with a lovely breakfast to get us kick-started before rehearsals. With time to ourselves after lunch many enjoyed the pool or played a few games, and for some Year 11 and 12s it was spent studying. At the conclusion of the two-night camp, each choir performed their new and improved songs before collecting their bags to head home.

Nepal World Challenge On 29 December 2013, two groups arrived at Perth International Airport to begin our Nepal World Challenge. After a short stop in Singapore, we arrived in Kathmandu to be met with the endless sounds of car horns and the first glimpse of what was the beautiful culture of Nepal. The two teams then went their separate ways, each with a leader to guide them along the way. We spent five days in Kathmandu, visiting various landmarks including a cremation site, a monkey temple and a large Stupa. The next phase of the project was a 12-day hike on the Langtang Valley trek. The views were incredible, with snow-covered mountains surrounding us as we reached four thousand metres. Next was the projects phase where we attended lessons, painted murals and built a basketball court. Overall it was very worthwhile and showed us how privileged we are to attend All Saints’. We spent our rest and relaxation time in Pokhara. This was very different to the loud and noisy city of Kathmandu. The last few days of our trip we spent shopping, visiting the Gurkha museum and trying some fishing on Pokhara Lake. It was then time to come home after our four-week adventure. It was a truly amazing experience that we will all cherish. Thank you to Dr Wauge, Miss Eddington and Mr Jamieson for all your hard work.

The camp was very successful and I would like to thank the teachers on behalf of all the choirs for putting this amazing weekend together. We look forward to attending another Choral Camp in future years. Katelyn Hann Year 11

Instrumental Camp All Saints’ Instrumental Ensembles left the College for a weekend of intense rehearsals with their directors and fellow ensemble members in late July. We quickly settled in at Swanleigh before proceeding to our first rehearsals. We were all feeling a little flat, having to plunge into the first two-hour block on a Friday night after a long week, but we all pushed through the rehearsals and ended on a high note. On Saturday morning we launched into a full day of rehearsals. Running through the pouring rain past the various rehearsal venues, we could hear the progress being made by all of the ensembles, auguring well for a great College Music Concert in Week 8. In the afternoon, the Year 7 and 8 students enjoyed yet another perfectly coordinated games session with Mrs Kroeger, leaving older students to study in the dorms to avoid getting into…treble. We all had our final rehearsals on Sunday morning before heading back to the College. All students and teachers agree that the 2014 Instrumental Camp was a worthwhile experience where new friendships were developed and ensemble performances improved. Thanks to Mrs Kerkovius, Mrs Kroeger, Mr Hill, Mr Tsocas, Ms Nheu-Leong, Ms Phillips and all ensemble directors for giving up their time to make the weekend such a great success. Sarah Myers Year 11

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During the July school holidays, a group of 35 All Saints’ students (Years 8 to 12), travelled to Melbourne and then to Falls Creek for the annual ski trip.

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The next eight days were spent enjoying the alpine conditions, where we were blessed with multiple days of blue skies and soft snow. A majority of us spent at least eight hours skiing or snowboarding each day. We couldn’t have picked a better season to attend, as 2014 provided the best snowfall in 24 years.

The beautiful surrounds of Point Peron were our study location for the Year 11 Biology Camp held in the second-last week of Term 3.

We stayed in a cosy lodge called Coorona, where a lady named Jodie looked after us, providing three amazing meals a day. Our lodge was in a convenient location as we could ski or snowboard right to the doorstep after an exhausting, yet fun day on the mountain.

After unloading the trailer and settling into our dorms, we walked to the beach to begin our work. We began by setting out a transect line from the beach 80m up into the dunes. Here we collected data about the plants, soil, air temperatures and the shape of the land. That afternoon, we went on to the reef to collect data and many specimens from the various zones. The following day, we took the ferry to Penguin Island to visit the Discovery Centre and watch little penguins (also known as fairy or blue penguins) feeding. We then took another boat around the Shoalwater Marine Park. After heading back to the camp to finish our experiments, we jumped back on the bus to come home. Our Biology Camp was a very rewarding and memorable experience. It helped cement what we have learned about adaptations, communities and population dynamics throughout the year. On behalf of the Year 11 Biology students I would like to thank Mrs Taylor and Mr Hill for providing both an educational and enjoyable camp. Sarah Jeffrey Year 11

Year 12 Biology Camp Five keen and warmly-clothed Year 12 Biology students along with Mrs Taylor, Mrs Harrison and her husband, set off for the annual Biology Camp to Dryandra early on 19 June 2014. Upon our arrival, we embarked on the first activity of the camp – a specialised tour of a piggery. Here we learned about the breeding programs of the farm, as well as the processes which lead to the eventual sale of the pigs. After the piggery, we settled into our cottages before embarking on the next activity – learning how to trap small marsupials to monitor the populations of the endangered species in the area. We then moved onto our fieldwork component, where we took soil samples from both agricultural and forest environments, to compare and analyse the next day. Early the next morning we collected our traps, discovering that we had trapped three possums and a Marlo, a very rare sighting in Dryandra bushland. After this exciting adventure we walked the Ochre Trail, an Aboriginal landmark with an abundance of native species of plants and animals. Back at the village, we compiled the findings of the previous day’s field work and began to pack the bus for the trip home. The Year 12 Biology Class of 2014 would like to thank Mrs Taylor for her commitment and organisation of the camp, as well as Mr and Mrs Harrison for accompanying us and sharing their vast knowledge. Olivia Russell Year 12

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Some of the other highlights on the mountain included the Instructor’s Night Show, the fireworks display, snowball fights, snowman-making competitions and delicious hot chocolates. Off-mountain activities included visiting the Eureka Sky Deck and shopping up a storm in Melbourne. The Falls Creek Ski Trip was a great experience and it provided an opportunity to make new friendships, learn how to ski and develop independence, as well as creating memories that will last a lifetime. All students are grateful to the teachers who organised the trip, as they made it such a fun experience. Bianca Lambert Year 11

Whistler Canada Ski Trip On 5 January 2014, our Canada Ski Trip countdown reached zero days and 12 of us were ready to set off on an adventure of a lifetime. After staying awake all night on the plane, we arrived in Auckland at 5.30am ready to start our day tour. While there we visited some great places including Mt Eden, a dormant volcano overlooking Auckland city, Kelly Tarlton’s Aquarium and the 220m high Sky Tower. Fifteen hours later we arrived in Vancouver and wasted no time heading up to Whistler. After getting over the initial excitement of seeing snow for the first time, we settled into Crystal Lodge and picked up equipment for our lessons the next morning. We began every morning with an early wakeup call, layered on the clothes to survive the extreme conditions of -8 degrees and walked to Black’s Café, where we enjoyed an American-style breakfast. From there, we were sorted into different skiing and snowboarding levels and met our enthusiastic instructors for lessons. At 3.00pm our lessons came to an end, so we returned to the hotel to relax. After five days on the mountain, we completed our last runs and headed to Vancouver city. The next few days were spent shopping up a storm and our last night at the Justin Timberlake concert. Before we knew it, the trip had come to an end. Thank you to Mr Zaurs, Miss Greene and Mr Wolfe for organising the trip and to our parents for paying for us to go. Thanks also to the great group of students that went; it was an incredible experience which will stay with us all forever. Emma Calder Year 11 113


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From the Head of Physical Education During 2014, All Saints’ College Senior School students took part in three major Interhouse sporting events. In February, Year 7 to 12 students made their way to Challenge Stadium to take part in the Interhouse Swimming Carnival. This is one of the first occasions of the College year when all Senior School students and teaching staff come together. The event always sees some exciting and competitive swimming, with a lot of enjoyment filtering through the pool and House bays. This year, Cowan took out the Lambert Cup as the winning House. This was their first win in 10 years and halted a two year dominance by Durack House. In Term 2, history was made at All Saints’ when a whole-College Interhouse Cross Country Carnival was held for the first time. In the afternoon students from Kindergarten to Year 12 took part in a range of courses, with College spirit and a sense of community present throughout the day. It was brilliant to see the young Kindergarten students cheered on by the older students for the final race. This was a great finish to a wonderful carnival, which will continue to grow and develop as the years go on. For the second year in a row, Murdoch House won the Senior School Trophy. As this was a whole-school event, we also presented a College Champion House Trophy, and in its first year of existence Cowan House took it home.

the College Oval looked superb, thanks to the exceptional work of the Grounds staff. In another great day of House spirit and College camaraderie, the Senior School students showed off their talents, with a host of records being broken on the day. In the end, Murdoch came out on top in a close fought competition. Thank you to all the students for the enthusiasm and energy they displayed on these days, as well as the staff who assisted at these events. Without your support, these carnivals would not run as smoothly as they do. Also, many thanks to the Friends of Sport for their contribution, as well as all the parents who attended to support our students. All Interhouse competitions were followed by Associated and Catholic Colleges (ACC) Interschool Carnivals, where our top athletes compete against students from more than 65 other schools. All Saints’ competes in the ‘A’ Division of all three ACC Carnivals – an achievement in itself. We came second at the ACC Swimming Carnival, eleventh in the ACC Cross Country and finished off the year placing sixth in ACC Athletics. Congratulations and thank you to all of the students who competed in these events. The attitude of our students and their desire to achieve to the best of their ability is outstanding. Mr Oliver Beath Head of Physical Education

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ACC Cross Country team BACK ROW: Callum Whalley, Angus Lawrie, Luke Powell, Lewis Wyatt, Matt Bryan, Jared McMurray, Taigh Macdonald, Thomas Capstick, Lachlan Doig, Sam Vandenberg, Declan Thornton, Joely Patterson, Pareise McCourt, Joshua Mott, Samuel Neill FIFTH ROW: Ebony Fisher, Sonia Westera, Niamh Doherty, Lawrence Ng, Kiara Speechley, Lauren Lowrey, Thomas Jardine, Erin McInnis, Cadel Willson, Emma Calder, Kai Metzner, Arif Atkins, Braydon Nicholas, Grace Barber, Harry Wang, Joshua Watkins FOURTH ROW: Phoebe North, Sarah Lewis, Lachlan Murdoch, Megan Green, Alyza Hartree, Jaime Prescott, Lara Burrows, Jay Lake, Rachel Yovich, Caitlin Strange, Freya Pritchard, Connor O’Dwyer, Sarah Kirke, Holly Morgan, Maddison Powell, Paige Pittorino, Jizelle Kenworthy-Groen THIRD ROW: Nadine James, Megan Arney, Rania Roz, Katerina McKay, Jack McKay, Oliver Ch’ng, Bartholomew Tang, Tara Martin, Shannon Watts, Madeleine Crawford, Jamie Hill, Olivia Day, Leon Condidorio, Mathew Vandenberg, Samantha Briggs, Bronwen Anderson, Fletcher Bright, Adam John SECOND ROW: Alec Walker, Elliott Butcher, Nikita Jan, Julia Zheng, Byron Blevin, Nat Behn FRONT ROW: Thomas Heatley, Shevanka Dias Abeyagunawardene, Amy Mackay, Emma Cumming, Astrid Johnson, Paige James, Miss Brittany Gray, Theodore Kenworthy-Groen, Emily Werner, Nicholas Iuliano, Mr Damien Stevens, Georgia Keelan, Amy Burwood, Ashton Lake, Anna Mackay, Angus Kilgour, Ben Willis ABSENT: Mathew Blevin, Daniel Cumming, Harry Deloub, Duncan Glogowski-Watson, Freya Johnson, Luka Martins, James Manessis, Henry McNamee, Karri Somerville, Suyash Vasist, Harrison Woodfield-Hoare

ACC Athletics Team ACC Swimming Team Back Row: Conall Hansford, Christopher McIntosh, Peter Delaney, Sam Vandenberg, Mackenzie Long, Luke Barber, Taigh Macdonald, James Hansford, Zachary Watkinson, Matthew Stidolph, Seamus Mulholland-Patterson, Lachlan Doig, Liam Alexander, Joely Patterson SIXTH ROW: Chloe Lake, Amy Neill, Samantha Palmer, Nicholas Ruhbach, Alexander Coleman, Travis Powell, Jackson White, Nicolas Morgan, Luke Powell, Jack Paull, Sean Husband, Rhys Davies, Jared Pedersen, Matthew White, Georgie Kirke FIFTH ROW: Lara Bodey, Sonia Westera, Aneeka Le Roux, Olivia Smyth, Drew Nicholas, Braydon Nicholas, Tom Marsh, Kai Metzner, Benjamin Nicholas, Sophie Werner, Arif Atkins, Gareth Spires, Karis Rideout, Sean Curran, Niamh Doherty, Caity Broadley FOURTH ROW: Louise Latino, Emma Hearne-Mills, Haritha Ranaweera, Felicity Metcalfe, Chelsea Lowman, Freya Pritchard, Declan Berry, Fraser de Wind, Jaime Prescott, Connor O’Dwyer, Joshua Watkins, Nikita Delaney, Rachel Yovich, Holly Morgan, Zeta Orrman, Isabella Traianedes, David Connell THIRD ROW: Steven Thiele, Francesca Walker, Alessandra Ho, Taylah Robson, Meghan Bwye, Laura Green, Lauren Huddy, Sarah Lewis, Grace Whitney, Jack Goldrick, Joel Pirini, Gena Millachip, Shannon Watts, Sian Atkins, Katerina McKay, Callan Pen-Dennis Watson, Bronwen Anderson, Caitlin Berry SECOND ROW: Cartia Tassone, Mathew Vandenberg, William Birney, Cameron Alexander, Michael Bellgard, Malin Mueller, Taylah Smith, Astrid Brittain, Marijke Vlot, Nat Behn FRONT ROW: Thomas Heatley, Charlotte Ch’ng, Nikita Jan, Eleanor Crowhurst, Luke Claridge, Tyler Redman, Jacqueline Bellgard, Olivia Russell, Ms Brooke Haendel, Alister de Wind, Eleri John, Adam John, Callum Brown, Amy Burwood, Amy Palmer, Phoebe Goldrick, Harry Watkins ABSENT: Mr Steve Young, Emma Calder, Ryan Claridge, Daniel Cumming, Piper Gregory, Mia Hughes, Cassie Manifold, Ellen Mason, Allysha McIntosh, Shaun Morgan, Karri Somerville, Ethan Tan, Euan Tyler, Lily Tyler, Benjamin Whittle

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BACK ROW: Joely Patterson, Callum Whalley, Christopher-John Daudu, Matt Bryan, Luke Powell, William Arndt, Lewis Wyatt, Tom August, Jack Sharland, Taigh Macdonald, Thomas Capstick, Mason Cocliff, Lachlan Doig, Thomas Killmier-Burns, Riley Hansen, Peter Delaney, Marcus Wong, Felix Shackleton, Disura Gunadewa, Karri Somerville FIFTH ROW: Chloe Lake, Jason Lee, William Litchfield, Erin McInnis, Adam Morgan, Bryn Greenhalgh, Joshua Mott, William Luo, Lachlan Hartfield, Jackson White, Pareise McCourt, Theodore Kenworthy-Groen, Emma Calder, Lauren Lowrey, Connor Begley, Kai Metzner, Thomas Jardine, Samuel Neill, Daniel Murdoch, Kiara Speechley, Sean Curran FOURTH ROW: Phoebe North, Isabella Traianedes, Rachel Yovich, Alyza Hartree, Luka Martins, Holly Morgan, Caitlin Strange, Sonia Westera, Madeleine Behn, Georgia Khinsoe, Olivia Smyth, Lia Franklin, Braydon Nicholas, Olivia Drewitt, Drew Nicholas, Freya Pritchard, Emerson Day, Jessica Noonan, Megan Green, Lara Burrows, Aiden Clarke, Jay Lake THIRD ROW: Jizelle Kenworthy-Groen, Emma HearneMills, Rosie Birt, Bartholomew Tang, Lauren Huddy, David Connell, Thandoe Dube, Connor O’Dwyer, Harry Wang, Caity Broadley, Grace Clavey, Bella Gomez, Niamh Doherty, Nikita Delaney, Paige Bentley, Jacob Smith, Nicholas Ahrens, Lachlan Murdoch, Jamie Hill, Ruby Newman, Bronwen Anderson, Emma Haines, Siena Russell-Lane SECOND ROW: Adam John, Kade Kelly, Ashley Barin, Nadine James, Conor Clavey, Rania Roz, Zoe Polglase, Cameron Alexander, Yash Mittha, Mia Hughes, Laura Tan, Alison Choong, Louise Latino, Katerina McKay, Callan Pen-Dennis Watson, Gina Lintern, Nadia Allen, Mathew Vandenberg, Joshua Spires, Eleanor Crowhurst, Tyler Redman FRONT ROW: Shevanka Dias Abeyagunawardene, Lauren Hanson, Luke Claridge, Amy Mackay, Ashton Lake, Amy Burwood, Georgia Keelan, Dayne Metzner, Mackenzie Long, Mr Oliver Beath, Miss Rahni Greene, Emily Werner, Rebecca Radny, Byron Blevin, Astrid Johnson, Vaidehi Sidharth, Paris Patman, Angus Kilgour, Tom Harris, Thomas Heatley ABSENT: Nikita Jan, Phoebe Goldrick, Paisley Burrows, Andrew Stonehouse, Harrison Woodfield-Hoare, Nadia Glogowski-Watson, Rhys Davies, Daniel Cumming, Liam Alexander, Adam Goodger, Hao Yu Cui, Paola Ricou, Camryn Pickett, Paige James, Christopher Kidd, Joshua Watkins, Jhett Lawson, Kate Davoren, Lara Bodey, Samantha Palmer, Cadel Willson, Alexander Thomas, Dain Srokowski, Shannon Watts, Ebony Fisher, Cartia Tassone, Imogen Butcher, Amelia Cairns, Matthew White

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Sports Clubs & Groups ACC 1st XVIII Boys Football BACK ROW: Mathew Blevin, Dain Srokowski, Mackenzie Long, Thomas Capstick, Mason Cocliff, Taylor Hill, Sean Robertson MIDDLE ROW: Tahj Hilzinger-Smith, Lachlan Bowie, Peter Delaney, Isaac Stephenson, James Goor, Alexander Hudson, Cadel Willson FRONT ROW: Brandn Zammit, Darcy Spowart, Theodore Kenworthy-Groen, James Rankin, Luke De Castro, Jacob Van Stroe, Jake Barker

ACC Boys Cricket Back Row: Matthew Dodge, Tom Hodgson, Cameron Hind, Isaac Stephenson, James Goor, Christopher McIntosh FRONT ROW: Jacob Van Stroe, Sean Husband, James Powell, Sean Ayres, Lachlan Bowie, Sarthak Barbudhe, Kane Orvad ABSENT: Isaac Snadden, Declan Thornton, William Todkill

ABSENT: Mr Oliver Beath, William Arndt, André Cook, Benjamin Nicholas, William Todkill

ACC Badminton boys & girls BACK ROW: Emma Calder, Nick Dumas, George Phipps, Angus Kirker, Cameron Wright, Angus Lawrie, Marcus Wong, Joshua Djamaludin MIDDLE ROW: Mrs Jo-anne Boserio, Ebony Fisher, Chris Zhang, Jared Ng, Ivan Roncevich, Adam Kelly, Olivia Drewitt, Isabella Newman, Mr Mitch Jamieson FRONT ROW: Jaslyn Wee, Pei Min Loh, Caitlin Strange, Jacqueline Soon, Sally Eastman, Cartia Tassone, Thea Wong

ACC Basketball Boys & Girls BACK ROW: Alexander Hudson, Lucas Teunissen, James Clifford, Taigh Macdonald, Thomas Capstick, Mackenzie Long, Taylor Hill THIRD ROW: Duncan Glogowski-Watson, Callum Hampson-Clarke, Cadel Willson, Nic Ramsay, Lara McInnis, Peter Delaney, Daniel Lambert, Jared Pedersen

ACC Girls Football BACK ROW: Rubee Curtis, Layaal Mikhael, Erin McInnis, Pareise McCourt, Lara McInnis, Trinity Tregurtha-Payne, Grace Clavey, Phoebe North MIDDLE ROW: Bianca Lambert, Shannon Watts, Emily Werner, Jizelle KenworthyGroen, Niamh Doherty, Camryn Pickett, Lara Burrows, Amy Meacham, Jasmin Johnson FRONT ROW: Anna Mackay, Indiana Connor, Genevieve Doig, Georgie Kirke, Isabella Tufilli, Amy Mundy, Amy Mackay ABSENT: Mr Oliver Beath, Georgia Cleghorn, Bree Russell-Lane, Taylah Ion, Erin McEvoy

ACC Girls Softball Back Row: Gena Millachip, Linnea Evanson, Olivia Spear, Emily Bryson, Erin Ginty, Cassie Manifold, Zelma Snyman FRONT ROW: Charlotte Le Roux, Katelyn Hann, Mr Mitch Jamieson, Sharon Nanang, Madison Hoes ABSENT: Lily Tyler

SECOND ROW: Megan Franey, Sarah Lewis, Davina Daudu, Robin Scott, Benjamin Nicholas, Lisa Velletri, Jacqueline Soon, Freya Nolin, Priyanka Ganeson-Hands FRONT ROW: Francesca Walker, Kristina Lang, Brydie Duncanson, Mr Russ Haxby, Bianca Lambert, Pei Min Loh, Jaslyn Wee ABSENT: Paige Pittorino, Xin Jie Tan, Stephanie McGuire, Sally Watson, André Cook, William Arndt

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ACC Ultimate Frisbee

BACK ROW: Rohan Musgrave, Carl Murdoch, James Clifford, Nathan Holbrook, Taigh Macdonald, Mr Russ Haxby

Back Row: Ivan Roncevich, Nicholas Ruhbach, Luke Powell, Hudson Campbell, James Hansford, Sam Vandenberg, Alicia Davies, James Chang

FRONT ROW: Duncan Glogowski-Watson, Daniel Lambert, James Chang, Asriel Yap, Nicolas Morgan, Liam Trolio

MIDDLE ROW: Freya Pritchard, Nicholas Iuliano, Theodore Kenworthy-Groen, Darcy Spowart, Asriel Yap, Luke De Castro, Jason De Castro, Benjamin Anderson FRONT ROW: Rachel Nesaraj, Shannae Carnell, Rohan Musgrave, Tiffany Verga, Alyssa Lee, Andrew Sinclair, Deeana Moore, Jordanna Petersen ABSENT: Ross Fotheringham, Eve McDougall, Euan Tyler, Lashindri Wanigasekera

ACC Soccer Boys & Girls BACK ROW: Hudson Campbell, Dain Srokowski, Jamie Ligovich, Mason Cocliff, Cameron Hind, Lucas Teunissen, Ethan Hicks THIRD ROW: Nicholas Iuliano, Suyash Vasist, Jonathan Gumina, Nicholas Ruhbach, Christopher Goodger, Callum Hampson-Clarke, Kai Metzner, Benjamin Nicholas

ACC Volleyball - Beach BACK ROW: Callum Turner, Ethan Hicks, Ryan Panizza, Jamie Ligovich, Mason Cocliff, Jack Sharland, Dain Srokowski, Seamus MulhollandPatterson THIRD ROW: Declan Berry, James Rankin, Benjamin Chia, Jesse Mason, Mathew Blevin, Julian Loo, Kai Metzner, Jonathan Gumina, Will MacFarlane

SECOND ROW: Deeana Moore, Olivia Spear, Bella Gomez, Mr Damien Stevens, Arif Atkins, Cassie Manifold, Katelyn Hann

SECOND ROW: Amy Meacham, Rubee Curtis, Emerson Day, Olivia Russell, Jared Ng, Isabella Newman, Sally Eastman, Lauren Huddy, Imogen Butcher

FRONT ROW: Isabella Tufilli, Bronwen Anderson, Brooke Crawford, Gena Millachip, Megan Franey, Linnea Evanson, Madison Hoes

FRONT ROW: Katya Bates, Madeleine Crawford, Tess Howson, Georgie Kirke, Mr Damien Stevens, Arif Atkins, Angus Lawrie, Hazel Titley, Sarah Jeffrey

ABSENT: Ashley Thompson, Lily Tyler, Euan Tyler

ABSENT: Pippin Eldrid, Chelsea Lowman, Claire Chaplin, Sarah Portwood, Hayley Greenhalgh

ACC Tennis Boys & Girls

ACC Volleyball - Indoor

BACK ROW: Adam Kelly, Joseph Baker, Nick Dumas, Carl Murdoch, George Phipps, Jeremy Manessis MIDDLE ROW: Miss Georgie Eddington, Liam Trolio, Hannah Thomter, Chris Zhang, Alex Harrison, Ebony Fisher, Mrs Jo-anne Boserio FRONT ROW: Bronwen Anderson, Brooke Crawford, Sarah Myers, Bree Stratton, Heather Kostiw-McFarlane ABSENT: Ella Joseph, Danielle Stephen, Ashley Thompson, Liam Munday

Back Row: Sam Vandenberg, Seamus Mulholland-Patterson, Ryan Panizza, James Hansford, Jack Sharland, Paul Thackwray, Alister de Wind, Lara McInnis THIRD ROW: Matthew Aylmore, Angus Lawrie, Christopher McIntosh, Declan Thornton, Callum Turner, Julian Loo, Luke Powell, Georgie Kirke, Sean Ayres SECOND ROW: Olivia Russell, Sally Watson, Emerson Day, Joshua Nicholls, Jack Paull, Jared Pedersen, Sarah Myers, Rubee Curtis, Miss Brittany Gray FRONT ROW: Avril Widger, Chloe Bygrave, Zelma Snyman, Amy Meacham, Lauren Huddy, Emily Werner, Jordanna Petersen, Layla Krishna ABSENT: Chelsea Lowman, Brooke Aanundsen, Sarah Portwood, Danielle Stephen, Nic Ramsay, Isaac Snadden

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Sports Clubs & Groups ACC YEAR 10 AFL CUP TEAM BACK ROW: William Luo, Jackson White, Daniel Cumming, Jared McMurray, Lachlan Doig, Felix Shackleton, Stuart Raine, Rhys Davies FRONT ROW: Bailey Anderson, Joshua Watkins, Adam Morgan, Daniel Murdoch, Braydon Nicholas, Yash Mittha, Callan Pen-Dennis Watson ABSENT: Mr Oliver Beath, Tom August, Riley Hansen, Sean Amos, Lachy Gilham

ASC Basketball Club Back Row: Ethan Siebel, Alexander Clarke, Ifeoluwa Mejiuni, Charlton Bingham, Christopher-John Daudu, Tate Devenish, Jevan Collins, Samuel McKinnon, Ben Munnings SIXTH ROW: Ruby Newman, James Lund, Luke Simpson, Wouter Teunissen, Austin Gardner, Kade Kelly, Thomas Yang, Callum Taylor, Jack O’Connor, Indiana Connor FIFTH ROW: Emily Bingham, Felix Greenhill, David Pagano, James Bingham, Rose Fereday, Allysha McIntosh, Sydney Johnson, Eva South, Catherine Choong, Callum Stickells, Cameron Tsang FOURTH ROW: Liam Ngeow, Tom Harris, Lauren McVeigh, Cameron Webb, Georgina Blevin, Harrison Ion, Angus Kilgour, Trent Bergmans, Ethan Hipper, Seth Connor, Ashton Collins, Rachel Cole THIRD ROW: Jared Pedersen, Ayden Hipper, Xavier Cowain, Hunter Stone, Campbell Bright, Joel Halley, Rémi Hart, Aaron Masaryk, Lucas Lawrie, Finlay Balding, Mitchell Loxton, Noah Dean, Thomas Capstick SECOND ROW: Zeke Hart, Haydn Webb, Kian Hart, Sean Ngeow, Isabella O’Connor, Elijah Siebel, Mayowa Afolabi, Ashley Tsang, Thomas Bartels, Raef Connor, Joshua Bartels, Tristan Clarke FRONT ROW: Denim Connor, Louis Wong, Justin Kim, Alexander Mackinlay, Ewan Hughes, Cale Scott, Thenuk Wijemanne ABSENT: Christopher McIntosh, Taylah Ion, Cody Reader, Martae Cupic, George Hudson, Taylah Smith, Erin Morton, Nadine James, Aidan Smith, Mathew Vandenberg

Boys AFL Monday Competition BACK ROW: Lachlan Hartfield, Travis Powell, Benjamin Whittle, Zachary Watkinson, Felix Shackleton, Jordan Minchin, Joshua Mott THIRD ROW: Joshua Young, Jevan Collins, Jack McCarthy, Connor Begley, Bryn Greenhalgh, Samuel Neill, Sean Curran, Nicholas Ahrens SECOND ROW: Kieran Reilly, Leon Condidorio, Alex Crowhurst, Jack Goldrick, Cooper Eves, Harrison Baker, David Connell, Mr Damien Stevens FRONT ROW: Chase Scott, Elliott Butcher, Byron Blevin, Kade Aitken, Ned Baker, Caleb Strachan, Joel Walkemeyer, Matthew Rankin ABSENT: Daniel Cumming, Finlay Mackay, Jack Connell, Samuel McKinnon, Julian Velletri, Mason Gliosca, Rhys Davies

Equestrian Team LEFT TO RIGHT: Rebecca Radny, Grace Lamont, Grace Clavey, Emma Cumming, Rachel Yovich, Samantha Lamont, Phoebe North ABSENT: Tayla Pritchett-Divirgilio, Mrs Jane Radny

ASC Netball Club Back Row: Lillie-Rose Gomez, Evie Jepp, Lani Robinson, Taya Kalkhoven, Hannah Thomter, Ella Robinson, Samantha Palmer, Trinity TregurthaPayne, Sarah Lewis, Amber Plant, Isabella Traianedes FIFTH ROW: Laura Poller, Eliane Smith, Gina Lintern, Chloe Pedersen, Bianca Lambert, Amy Whittle-Herbert, Madeleine Pittorino, Olivia Day, Paisley Burrows, Sarah Cross, Astrid Brittain, Tracy Ozolins FOURTH ROW: Amy Burwood, Jasmine Berry, Heather Kostiw-McFarlane, Paris Gibaud, Niamh Cummins, Indiana Connor, Amy Stone, Taylah Ion, Vani Srivastava, Rania Roz, Emma Broadley, Samantha Lamont, Aleesha Spalding THIRD ROW: Tahlia Halley, Olivia Clinckers, Paris Patman, Rose Fereday, Amy Palmer, Sarah Jeffrey, Kristen Penny, Madison Gauntlett, Isabella Tufilli, Amy Mundy, Annabel Bright, Natasha Erbrich, Millie Smith, Ella Trolio SECOND ROW: Busola Oyewopo, Kirrilee Missen, Isla Lewis, Jessica Luff, Isabella O’Connor, Damilola Oyewopo, Gayatri Dantale, Charlotte Stone, Charlotte Shaw, Georgia Stone, Grace Wickham, Eleanor Murray, Elly Gardner, Abby Philip, Brooke Tonkin, Jorja South FRONT ROW: Avery Willis, Anna Mackay, Lauren McVeigh, Asha Burwood, Olivia Russell, Brydie Duncanson, Miss Georgie Eddington, Chloe Bygrave, Davina Daudu, Tahlia Amos, Georgina Blevin, Amy Mackay, Matilda Gomez ABSENT: Xin Jie Tan, Siena Russell-Lane, Meisha McKenzie, Carly Tonkin

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Sports Clubs & Groups Orienteering Team BACK ROW: Samuel Neill, Callum Turner, Mathew Blevin, Thomas Capstick, Christopher McIntosh, Matt Bryan MIDDLE ROW: Miss Brittany Gray, Jizelle Kenworthy-Groen, Bryn Greenhalgh, Tahj Hilzinger-Smith, Jacob Van Stroe, Jay Lake, Mr Damien Stevens

SSWA Badminton Competition BACK ROW: Lawrence Ng, Jonathan Morgan, Mr Ross Macauley, Jack Hamilton, Gareth Spires FRONT ROW: Nicholas Werner, Drew Nicholas, Joshua Watkins, Braydon Nicholas ABSENT: Fuyuhi Nakanishi, Disura Gunadewa

FRONT ROW: Oliver Ch’ng, Jack Goldrick, Rachel Yovich, Cooper Milne, Tara Martin, Mitchell Widger, Mitchell Hughes-Owen ABSENT: Jordan Bell, Julian Velletri, Ryan Claridge, Euan Tyler

Rowing Squad BACK ROW: Lia Franklin, Matthew Gilmour, Disura Gunadewa, Luke Barber, Conall Hansford, Declan Thornton, Liam Alexander, Matthew Aylmore THIRD ROW: Mitchell Widger, Cassie Manifold, Georgia Khinsoe, Jack McCarthy, James Fereday, Luca Macchiusi, Kelli Hartree, Sonia Westera, Phoebe Lawrie SECOND ROW: Mr Bruce Hancock (Coach), Mr Nicholas Tejchman (Coach), Shannae Carnell, Roland Montes, Campbell Kilgour, Mitchell HughesOwen, Ms Fiona Lea (Coach), Mrs Jo-anne Boserio, Mr Matt Bermingham (Coach)

SSWA Basketball Competition Junior Back Row: Connor Begley, Alexander Coleman, Liam Alexander, Mr Russ Haxby, Zachary Watkinson, Jordan Minchin, Thomas Jardine FRONT ROW: Taylah Ion, Grace Barnes, Cooper Eves, Kelli Hartree, Mathew Vandenberg, Chloe Pedersen, Nadine James ABSENT: Thomas Barnes, Mike Li, Alexia Toole, Chloe Lake, Tonya Glogowski-Watson, Mia Hughes

FRONT ROW: Alison Choong, Joel Pangiarella, Rosie Birt, Isaac Stephenson, Avril Widger, Angelo Watts, Megan Franey, Rebecca O’Neil ABSENT: Anna Ghani

Senior Girls Netball BACK ROW: Jaymee Morton, Freya Pritchard, Davina Daudu, Alicia Davies, Lisa Velletri, Hannah Thomter, Tiffany Verga THIRD ROW: Brydie Duncanson, Paige Pittorino, Xin Jie Tan, Alyssa Lee, Sarah Lewis, Priyanka Ganeson-Hands, Shannae Carnell, Emily Bryson

SSWA Basketball Competition Senior LEFT TO RIGHT: William Arndt, Thomas Capstick, Adam Morgan, Mr Russ Haxby, Jared Pedersen, Mackenzie Long ABSENT: Lucas Teunissen, Cadel Willson, Taylor Hill, Daniel Lambert

SECOND ROW: Miss Rahni Greene, Tess Howson, Hayley Greenhalgh, Bianca Lambert, Imogen Butcher, Shannon Watts, Kristina Lang, Miss Georgie Eddington FRONT ROW: Hazel Titley, Pragya Srivastava, Charlotte Le Roux, Francesca Walker, Heather Kostiw-McFarlane, Rachel Nesaraj, Sarah Jeffrey ABSENT: Portia Sardinha, Stephanie McGuire

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SSWA Touch Rugby Competition

Back Row: Samuel McKinnon, Mitchel Huntly, Lachlan Hartfield, Miss Georgie Eddington, Layaal Mikhael, Jizelle Kenworthy-Groen, Ben Munnings

BACK ROW: Emma Calder, Denholm Couzens, Andre Tabuteau, Alister de Wind, Nicholas Lindsay, Nicolas Morgan, Joshua Musca, Nathan Holbrook

FRONT ROW: Joel Walkemeyer, Kenshin Watanabe, Benjamin Mikhael, Khalin GanesonHands, Chase Scott, Charlotte Ch’ng ABSENT: Emma Begley, Fuyuhi Nakanishi, Ethan Huang

MIDDLE ROW: Emily Werner, Bella Gomez, Jake Barker, Lachlan Ross, Isaac Crichton, Brandn Zammit, Alexander Symmans, Olivia Drewitt, Caitlin Strange FRONT ROW: Layla Krishna, Avril Widger, Chloe Bygrave, Miss Rahni Greene, Shannon Watts, Isabella Tufilli, Cartia Tassone

SSWA Touch Competition Junior BACK ROW: Camryn Pickett, Rachel Yovich, Cooper Milne, Bryn Greenhalgh, Matt Bryan, Conall Hansford, Jevan Collins, Grace Clavey, Jizelle Kenworthy-Groen FRONT ROW: Vaidehi Sidharth, Byron Blevin, Lara Burrows, Megan Green, Mitchell HughesOwen, Phoebe North, Kate Okely, Elliott Butcher, Juvenna Tassone

Year 7 Boys’ Football Back Row: Adam John, Joel Pirini, Cooper Eves, Nicholas Ahrens, Justis Koh, David Connell, Benjamin McVeigh, Bartholomew Tang FRONT ROW: Tom Harris, Tyler Redman, Callum Taylor, Mr Damien Stevens, Callum Arndt, Caleb Strachan, Ben Willis ABSENT: Mason Gliosca, Jack McKay, Maxwell Baldock, Callum Brown

ABSENT: Kade Aitken, Rhys Davies, Miss Rahni Greene

SSWA Touch Competition Senior BACK ROW: Caitlin Strange, Olivia Drewitt, Adam Morgan, Emma Calder, Lachlan Doig, Jackson White, Gareth Spires, Yash Mittha FRONT ROW: Layla Krishna, Emily Werner, Drew Nicholas, Miss Rahni Greene, Braydon Nicholas, Avril Widger, Isabella Tufilli

Year 7 Girls’ Football BACK ROW: Ruby Newman, Taylah Ion, Olivia Day, Zoe Polglase, Lillie-Rose Gomez, Jamie Hill, Sarah Cross, Indiana Connor, Eleanor Crowhurst FRONT ROW: Anna Mackay, Amy Mundy, Catherine Choong, Ashley Barin, Georgia Keelan, Ashton Lake, Amy Mackay, Lauren Hanson ABSENT: Mr Oliver Beath, Phoebe Goldrick

ABSENT: Bella Gomez, Cartia Tassone, Shannon Watts, Jhett Lawson, Callan Pen-Dennis Watson, Ebony Fisher

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Big Science Competition Distinction and High Distinction Winners Back Row: Sarah Myers, Benjamin Chia, Jonathan Morgan, Pragash Murugesan, Timothy Masters, Nicholas Ruhbach, Jacob Smith FRONT ROW: Shevanka Dias Abeyagunawardene, Laura Tan, Shannae Carnell, Davina Daudu, Jaslyn Wee, Bartholomew Tang ABSENT: Lauren Anderson, Grace Hoes, Luke Barber, Kyra Belford-Thomas, Elyse Belford-Thomas, Juliet Morris, Georgia Balding, Ashleigh Heng-Chin, Jenna Fuller, Serena Joppich, Grace Tang, Brayden Kelly, Christopher-John Daudu, Thomas Jardine, Andy Law, Phoebe Lawrie, Kai Metzner, Madison Hoes, Jack O’Connor, Laura Poller, Rohan Musgrave, Aidan Smith, Steven Thiele, Theodore KenworthyGroen, Jonathan Tjandra

Computer Club BACK ROW: Mrs Fiona Bassett, Jason Lee, Thomas Killmier-Burns, Justis Koh, Mrs Marianne Beattie FRONT ROW: Grace Tang, Shaun Morgan, Jacob Smith, Lily Li, Dylan Goerke

CPA Front of House Volunteers Back Row: Owen Wright, Luca Macchiusi, Noah Gliosca, Rohan Musgrave, Ms Jane Snowden FRONT ROW: Grace Tang, Megan Arney, Jonathan Tjandra, Megan Clayton, Joshlynne Tjandra ABSENT: Mr Adrian Arnold, Lewis Snowden, Meg Arnold

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Clubs, Groups & Activities Interschool Chess Junior school and Senior school BACK ROW: Matthew White, Matthew Morgillo, Alister de Wind, George Phipps, Jayden White-Smith, William Luo

Lego Club LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs Rebecca Chapman, Liam Levingston, Brendan Wright, Ifeoluwa Mejiuni, Mitchell Rudd, Cameron Wright ABSENT: Emma Watson

THIRD ROW: Ben Munnings, Sithu Ye Yint, Kate Davoren, Adam Kelly, Martin Morgillo, Bartholomew Tang, Philip Newton SECOND ROW: Mason Morgillo, Mitchell Rudd, Peter Cheng, Mrs Ann Strautins, Thomas Morgan, Liam Levingston, Rahal Wijesuriya FRONT ROW: Connor Young, Rémi Hart, Andrew Newton, Mia Lowe, Jack Stibbs, Julius Clegg, Darian Chipchase

LEO Club BACK ROW: Christopher-John Daudu, Jeremy Wright, Mark Jones, Isaac Stephenson, Joshua Musca, Nathan Preimesberger MIDDLE ROW: Martin Morgillo, Jacqueline Soon, Denholm Couzens, Mr Blaze Reynolds, Benjamin Chia, Davina Daudu, Jonathan Tjandra FRONT ROW: Thea Wong, Jesslyn Tyrls, Bianca Lambert, Alexander Thomas, Jaslyn Wee, Sarah Myers, Joshlynne Tjandra

MANGA Club Back Row: Martin Morgillo, Matthew Morgillo, Alister de Wind, Jayden White-Smith, George Phipps, William Luo, Grace Hill FRONT ROW: Cleo Clegg, Nadia Allen, Kate Davoren, Mr Chiharu Fukumoto, Sithu Ye Yint, Anjali Mishra, Mason Morgillo

Interschool Debating BACK ROW: Layaal Mikhael, Callum Whalley, George Phipps, Christopher-John Daudu, Luke Barber, Pragash Murugesan, Jeremy Wright, Joshua Aylmore, Angelo Watts FIFTH ROW: Louise Latino, Roland Montes, Owen Wright, Davina Daudu, Cooper Eves, Justis Koh, Cassie Manifold, William Litchfield, Ifeoluwa Mejiuni, Javier Williams FOURTH ROW: Taylah Robson, Juliet Morris, Zoe Polglase, Austin Gardner, Bartholomew Tang, Philip Newton, Kaelan Fukumoto, Divyansh Sharma, Genevieve Bowyer-Funnell, Eliane Smith, Katerina McKay THIRD ROW: Shayna Jog, Luke Simpson, Jenna Fuller, Ryan Garvey, Steven Thiele, Conor Clavey, Jessica Cotham, Thomas Yang, Christopher Ivison, Grace Tang, Baran Rostamian, Callum Arndt SECOND ROW: Anna Lerski, Mason Gliosca, Angus Kilgour, Ella Trolio, Catherine Choong, Amy Palmer, Shiza Farhan, Callum Brown, Eva South, Mia Kelly, Kyra Belford-Thomas, Millie Smith, Mitchell Rudd, Michael Fallon, Thea Wong FRONT ROW: Nived Nanda, Elyse Belford-Thomas, Edward Harvey, Dylan Smith, Ms Grace Itzstein, Ms Elizabeth Bowyer, Miss Mona Lingensjo, Mr Mitch Jamieson, Ms Vanessa Kirkham, Janardan Raffel, Benjamin Deacon, Arielle Lu, Shevanka Dias Abeyagunawardene ABSENT: Charlie Westerman, Leo Dalitz, Alex Le, Max Barrow, Paudie Whalley

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Clubs, Groups & Activities MATHEMATICS ICAS MEDAL WINNERS Top students in WA in their age group BACK ROW: Andy Law, Benjamin Chia, Timothy Masters, Bartholomew Tang FRONT ROW: Julius Clegg, Shevanka Dias Abeyagunawardene, Rémi Hart ABSENT: Joanne Luo

Mock Trial Teams BACK ROW: Katelyn Hann, Hannah Thomter, Ian Tan, Luke Powell, Mr Tim Brown, Sean Ayres, Emma Calder, Matthew Viney, Megan Franey FRONT ROW: Lashindri Wanigasekera, Heather Kostiw-McFarlane, Zelma Snyman, Alyssa Lee, Sarah Myers, Jaymee Morton, Shannae Carnell, Lily Tyler, Jordanna Petersen ABSENT: Sebastian Dixon, Cartia Tassone, Isaac Crichton

National Chemistry Quiz High Distinction Winners BACK ROW: Asriel Yap, Jeremy Wright, Timothy Masters, Jayden White-Smith, Jonathan Morgan, Sean Husband THIRD ROW: Andy Law, Nicholas Ruhbach, Benjamin Chia, Luke Barber, Marcus Wong, Thomas Jardine, Layaal Mikhael SECOND ROW: Bartholomew Tang, Phoebe Lawrie, Adam Kelly, Davina Daudu, Jonathan Tjandra, Jacob Smith, Shannae Carnell FRONT ROW: Madison Hoes, Jaslyn Wee, Evie Crawford, Ashleigh Heng-Chin, Laura Tan, Grace Tang, Serena Joppich ABSENT: Theodore Kenworthy-Groen, Hazel Titley

Presentation Night Video LEFT TO RIGHT: Jake Barker, Nicholas Lindsay, Mr Steve Tsocas, Daniel Lambert

Mathematics Competition Representatives Students pictured are those who received Distinctions or above BACK ROW: Jack Volpi, Angus Lawrie, Matthew Stickells, Seamus Mulholland-Patterson, Nick Dumas, Taigh Macdonald, Luke Barber, Cameron Wright, Dylan Gibson, Jayden White-Smith, Asriel Yap, Sean Husband FIFTH ROW: Megan Green, Jacqueline Soon, Thomas Jardine, Jonathan Tjandra, Rohan Musgrave, Nathan Holbrook, Pareise McCourt, Ben Clark, Theodore Kenworthy-Groen, Mike Xu, Sarith Ranasinghe, Suyash Vasist, Georgia Balding FOURTH ROW: Kirsty Loffell, Amy Whittle-Herbert, Roland Montes, Phoebe Lawrie, Zixin Liao, Georgia Khinsoe, Layaal Mikhael, Jameson Bland, Chris Zhang, Nicholas Ahrens, Nikita Delaney, Lachlan Murdoch, Liam Trolio, Shannae Carnell THIRD ROW: Baran Rostamian, Jayden Tan, Arham Farhan, Laura Tan, Zoe Polglase, Jessica Cotham, Kieran Reilly, Sian Atkins, Oliver Ch’ng, Heather Kostiw-McFarlane, Alison Choong, Sharon Nanang, Lauren Anderson, Divyansh Sharma, Juliet Morris, Mrs Monique Ellement SECOND ROW: Angel Liu, Lashindri Wanigasekera, Benjamin Mikhael, Jesslyn Tyrls, Catherine Choong, Jack O’Connor, Rachel Nicholls, Malin Mueller, Ruth Nesaraj, Peter Cheng, Grace Tang, Ethan Huang, Millie Smith, Mia Kelly, Joshlynne Tjandra, Leyton Spalding FRONT ROW: Mason Gliosca, Michael Fallon, Aidan Smith, Jacob Smith, Jonathan Morgan, Jeremy Wright, Timothy Masters, Benjamin Chia, Marcus Wong, Andy Law, Bartholomew Tang, Shevanka Dias Abeyagunawardene, Ella Trolio, Elyse Belford-Thomas, Angus Kilgour ABSENT: Callum Brown, Brendan Wright, Joanne Luo, James Powell, Hazel Titley

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Clubs, Groups & Activities Robotics

Technical Theatre Club

BACK ROW: Liam Levingston, Kristian Frossos, Disura Gunadewa, Pragash Murugesan, Nick Dumas (Co-Captain), Chrisopher-Jack Andrew (Co-Captain), William Luo, Anthony Tufilli

Back Row: Mr Adrian Arnold, Luca Macchiusi, William Luo, Meg Arnold, Noah Gliosca, Emma Arnold, Rohan Musgrave, Owen Wright, Mr Matthew Bancroft

MIDDLE ROW: Mrs Donna Hatton, Janardan Raffel, Mason Morgillo, Mitchell Rudd, Divyansh Sharma, Jack Lucas-Smith, Joel Walkemeyer, Mr David Musgrave, Mr Aaron Musgrave

FRONT ROW: Grace Tang, Megan Arney, Lochie Walmsley, Jonathan Tjandra, Nathan Harvey, Megan Clayton, Edward Harvey

FRONT ROW: Nived Nanda, Megan Clayton, Noah Gliosca, Rohan Musgrave, Joshua Hayes, Christopher-John Daudu, Sarith Ranasinghe, Charlie Westerman ABSENT: Morgan Montes, Charlton Bingham

Science ICAS High Distinction Winners

United Nations Evatt Trophy 2014

BACK ROW: Jacob Smith, Jonathan Morgan, Timothy Masters, Nicholas Ruhbach

LEFT TO RIGHT: Nathan Preimesberger, Katelyn Hann, Luke Barber, Jordanna Petersen, Dylan Gibson, Ian Tan

FRONT ROW: Shevanka Dias Abeyagunawardene, Bartholomew Tang, Aidan Smith

ABSENT: Mr Luke Bostelman

ABSENT: Joanne Luo

Storylines Festival Student Volunteers BACK ROW: Angus Lawrie, Matthew Gilmour, Christopher-John Daudu, Pragash Murugesan, Luke Barber, Jeremy Wright, Pareise McCourt, Disura Gunadewa THIRD ROW: Rohan Musgrave, William Litchfield, Ian Tan, Amy Neill, Samantha Palmer, Noah Gliosca, Yasmine Bafor, Jonathan Tjandra, Sarah Myers

Writers Group Back Row: Christian Rudd, Eleanor Longstaff, Andy Law, Ben Clark, Justis Koh, Louise Latino, Roland Montes THIRD ROW: Ashleigh Heng-Chin, Steven Thiele, Indya Keeffe, Campbell Kilgour, Tessa Redman, Siobhan Brennan, Genevieve BowyerFunnell, Alex Le

SECOND ROW: Jordanna Petersen, Megan Franey, Lauren Huddy, Lily Tyler, Freya Pritchard, Jessica Noonan, Isabella Traianedes, Zelma Snyman, Sharon Nanang

SECOND ROW: Mrs Ann Strautins, Christopher Ivison, Rachel Nicholls, Baran Rostamian, Steven White-Smith, Grace Tang, Jenna Fuller, Georgia Keelan, Ms Sue Cameron

FRONT ROW: Joshlynne Tjandra, Aleesha Spalding, Jesslyn Tyrls, Marijke Vlot, Kirsty Johnson, Megan Clayton, Mia Kelly, Kyra Belford-Thomas

FRONT ROW: Grace Thompson, Anna Lerski, Florian Irwin, Cleo Clegg, Brendan Wright, Michael Fallon, Grace Hoes

ABSENT: Felicity Metcalfe, Jack Connell, Tracy Ozolins, Sian Atkins, Elise Sealy, Sarah Kirke, Kiala Folkard, Rania Roz, Olivia Rhodes, Bree Russell-Lane, Nathan Preimesberger, Sithu Ye Yint, Georgia Cleghorn, Sofia Hollier, Yul Min, Claire Chaplin, Sarah Jeffrey, Katya Bates, Linnea Evanson

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ARTS From the Head of Performing Arts The Performing Arts curriculum at All Saints’ College encompasses the four strands of Dance, Drama, Media and Music. This year we enjoyed a wealth of experiences which broadened the artistic boundaries of our students, staff and community. New relationships with companies and artists were formed, as well as welcoming back familiar faces. As a philosophy in our department, we endorse collaborative processes by tapping into the talent and expertise of individual staff members and students. This approach allows our major performances to be exclusively the result of an All Saints’ team and is best exemplified in this year’s College Production Sweet Charity. The success of the production was a result of our collective endeavour to bring all the discrete areas of the Performing Arts together. As is our tradition, we found a unique way to present a timeless classic by incorporating five actors to play the same character, Charity Hope Valentine, through the various stages of her narrative journey. Our next major performance for the year, the College Dance Concert, was a tremendous success and highlighted to the community the sheer scope and breadth of our creative strength. The Unknown was an exploration into the…unknown, from the Seven Wonders of the World to Ghostbusters. The students performed pieces which were choreographed by staff and students, and a specially commissioned piece was created by Simon Stewart, our resident artist who is a choreographer at Ochre Contemporary Dance Company. In late August, the individual talents of our elite musicians were showcased at the Friends of Music Recital. Selected students were invited to perform at this highly anticipated event, which provided an opportunity for them to demonstrate a standard of performance that was nothing less than outstanding. The stunning acoustics in the Centre for Performing Arts were again highlighted two weeks later, at the annual College Music Concert. This event was the perfect

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compliment to our dedicated and talented Music staff who work tirelessly with their bands, orchestras and choirs. The evening also showcased the incredible talents of our students and provided the perfect curtain finale for our major Performing Arts events. Much is made of our four major annual performances, but we are also extremely proud to produce our boutique performances which include Battle of the Bands and Choirs, Choreography Night, Strings Eisteddfod, Bard to the Bone II, Street Theatre, PA Perspectives and our numerous musical recitals. To further enhance student learning, the College offers Performing Arts incursions and tours throughout the year. In Term 1, our Dance students workshopped with choreographers and performed along the Murray River at the Australian Youth Dance Festival in Renmark, South Australia. 1996 Old Saint, and renowned director of the Black Swan Theatre Company, Adam Mitchell teamed with our other Artist-in-Residence Libby Klysz to direct the Year 10 Drama Experiment. And internationally-acclaimed vocal ensemble The Song Company joined us for a week to work with our staff and students, before performing an unforgettable sold-out show to the community. The College also forged a new and lasting relationship with Ochre Contemporary Dance Company. Ochre were Artistsin-Residence at All Saints’ for three terms, working with students and staff in the Junior and Senior Schools. The relationship which has been forged is an important one. It connects our College with a company that operates in the industry and provides our community with performances and support in our processes. As we move forward we hope to create further links with companies in the arts industry, such has been the success of our association with Ochre. Mr Stephen Roberts Head of Performing Arts

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College Dance Concert BACK ROW: Tiffany Verga, Olivia Drewitt, Erin McInnis, Samantha Palmer, Jared Pedersen, Angus Lawrie, Pareise McCourt, Conall Hansford, Alicia Davies, Zachary Watkinson, Angus Kirker, Alister de Wind, Matt Conroy, Jack Connell, Matthew Gilmour, Joshua Nicholls, William Luo, Samuel Neill, Amy Neill, Sophie Werner EIGHT ROW: Niamh Doherty, Isabelle Arnold, Camryn Pickett, Eleanor Longstaff, Trilby Widger, Madeleine Behn, Tayla Pritchett-Divirgilio, Jevan Collins, Drew Nicholas, Luca Macchiusi, Fraser de Wind, Nicholas Kirkby, Braydon Nicholas, Aneeka Le Roux, Emerson Day, Olivia Smyth, Gabrielle Waldron, Grace Barber, Nicholas Werner, Sohan Panag, Grace Clavey SEVENTH ROW: Emma Hearne-Mills, Amber Plant, Eliane Smith, Oriana Rojas, Astrid Brittain, Ella August, Jamie Hill, Lillie-Rose Gomez, Olivia Stone, Evie Jepp, Sarah Kirke, Lani Robinson, Freya Pritchard, Taya Kalkhoven, Georgia Cleghorn, Roland Montes, David Connell, Lara Burrows, Claire Nelson, Tessa Redman, Olivia Day, Sarah Cross SIXTH ROW: Jordanna Petersen, Paris Gibaud, Eva South, Anjali Mishra, Emma Broadley, Indya Keeffe, Genevieve Bowyer-Funnell, Malin Mueller, Grace Whitney, Sally Eastman, Emily Bryson, Alyssa Lee, Jizelle Kenworthy-Groen, Phoebe North, Holly Morgan, Imogen Butcher, Bethany Coupar, Chloe Pedersen, Genevieve Doig, Jessica Cotham, Olivia Ardizzone, Eleri John, Alison Jardine FIFTH ROW: Shayna Jog, Kate Okely, Georgina MacFarlane, Vaidehi Sidharth, Kyra Belford-Thomas, Harriet Holbrook, Katya Bates, Alex Le, Kate Bellchambers, Meghan Bwye, Taylah Robson, Lily Li, Chloë James, Gina Lintern, Jenna Beugelaar, Tracy Ozolins, Hazel Titley, Kirsty Johnson, Taylah Smith, Joanne Luo, Louisa Cook, Samantha Briggs, Hayley Greenhalgh, Jacqueline Bellgard FOURTH ROW: Miss Erin Kerr, Elley Dymond, Amy Mundy, Dhaarshnna Krisshnan Murithi, Jamie Lang, James Lund, Alexander Clarke, Amy Burwood, Sofia Hollier, Alison Choong, Aleesha Spalding, Nadine James, Niamh Cummins, Dayne Metzner, Freya Johnson, Rania Roz, Indiana Connor, Allysha McIntosh, Vani Srivastava, Ashley Barin, Eleanor Crowhurst, Jordana Matthews, Georgia Keelan, Eve Nolin, Astrid Johnson, Ruby Newman, Ms Megan Watson THIRD ROW: Ginger Williams-Buckenara, Ashley Tsang, Matthew Mulcahy, Hamish Hillier, Aaron Masaryk, Zakaria Ebrahim, Emily Arney, Hannah Greaves, Tara Mishra, Harrison Ion, Tannah Growdon, Asha Burwood, Charlize Scott, Tahlia Halley, Felix Greenhill, Rose Fereday, Morgan Montes, Emma Cumming, Amy Palmer, Catherine Choong, Ashton Lake, Annabel Bright, Madison Gauntlett, Amy Morgan, Alexandra O’Brien, Alex Saunders, Rheá Aitken, Premila Ganeson-Oats, Olivia Clinckers, Alana Levingston, Charlotte Shaw, Ashton Collins, Lucas Lawrie, Rachel Cole, Georgia Stone, Rachel Vujovic, Kelsey Biddulph, Louis Walkden, Harrison Laycock, Grace Wickham SECOND ROW: Emily Geha, Elyse Belford-Thomas, Sophie Hedley, Amy Mackay, Tahlia Amos, Nadia Glogowski-Watson, Emma Watson, Angel Liu, Millie Smith, Duncan Glogowski-Watson, Francesca Walker, Madeleine Crawford, Miss Narelle Codalonga, Brydie Duncanson, Kathleen McCormack, Lochie Walmsley, Natasha Erbrich, Paris Patman, Juvenna Tassone, Ella Trolio, Lauren Hanson, Jessica MacFarlane, Anna Mackay, Grace Hoes, Damilola Oyewopo FRONT ROW: Elena Yazdan, Tameka Kane, Mia Lowe, Stella Hermawan, Ashleigh Gurr, Busola Oyewopo, Abby Philip, Marinah Ebrahim, Haydn Webb, Raef Connor, Isla Lewis, Elsie Walmsley, Ella Sullivan, Charlise Brown, Jade Wheeler, Elijah Siebel, Tristan Clarke, Kate Bailey, Alysha Pascoe, Eleanor Murray, Sienna Keeffe, Riya Singh, Jorja South, Kate Cotham, Kate Hillier ABSENT: Ellen Mason

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Performing Arts Amati Strings Back Row: Elyse Belford-Thomas, Taylah Smith, Lachlan Rogers, Mrs Thea Kotze, Campbell Kilgour, Zoe Polglase, Genevieve Bowyer-Funnell FRONT ROW: Ashton Lake, Nadine James, Alex Le, Bartholomew Tang, Alicia Wong, Catherine Choong, Cleo Clegg ABSENT: Alexander Coleman

Bard to the Bone II – Breaking Bard BACK ROW: William Luo, Rory Dalitz, Nic Ramsay, Matthew Stidolph, Luke Barber, Jack Connell, Ryan Panizza, Jesse Mason, Isaac Crichton THIRD ROW: Jameson Bland, Owen Wright, Emerson Day, Madeleine Behn, Andy Law, Luca Macchiusi, Olivia Smyth, Jessica Noonan, Hannah Thomter, Michelle Ligovich

Drama Production - Sweet Charity Back Row: Jesse Mason, Angus Lawrie, James Chang, Luke Barber, Taigh Macdonald, James Clifford, Ryan Panizza, Christopher-Jack Andrew, Joshua Nicholls FOURTH ROW: Noah Gliosca, Jared Pedersen, James Rankin, William Luo, Denholm Couzens, Will MacFarlane, Meg Arnold, Luke De Castro, Isaac Crichton, Luca Macchiusi THIRD ROW: Ms Megan Watson, Katelyn Hann, Chelsea Lowman, Kathleen McCormack, Owen Wright, Emerson Day, Mr Stephen Roberts, Rohan Musgrave, Viknesh Ponnuthurai, Olivia Russell, Brydie Duncanson, Avril Widger, Miss Narelle Codalonga SECOND ROW: Tessa Redman, Charlotte Le Roux, Megan Franey, Jonathan Tjandra, Sarah Kirke, Grace Whitney, Nathan Harvey, Madeleine Crawford, Kristina Lang, Bree Stratton FRONT ROW: Grace Tang, Kyra Belford-Thomas, Megan Arney, Hayley Greenhalgh, Francesca Walker, Megan Clayton, Joshlynne Tjandra

SECOND ROW: Emma Haines, Megan Franey, Mitchell Hughes-Owen, Alvan Morcombe, Paige Bentley, Maddison Powell, Sarah Kirke, Phoebe Lawrie, Grace Whitney, Lochie Walmsley, Tessa Redman, Mr Ben Ainslie FRONT ROW: Nathan Harvey, Kyra BelfordThomas, Hayley Greenhalgh, Meghan Bwye, Tracy Ozolins, Vivien Pua, Kate Bellchambers, Kirsty Johnson, Lucy Morgan, Florian Irwin ABSENT: Mr Stephen Roberts

Brass Ensemble LEFT TO RIGHT: Jayden Tan, Sean Ayres, Angus Lawrie, Kaelan Fukumoto ABSENT: Charlton Bingham, William RennerShao, Mr Steven Harmer

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Concert Band

BACK ROW: Drew Nicholas, Luca Macchiusi, Nicholas Kirkby, William Luo, Pareise McCourt, Samantha Palmer, Amy Neill, Braydon Nicholas

Back Row: Jamie Lang, Sophie Wyatt, Anjali Mishra, Dayne Metzner, Harrison McKinnon, Kaelan Fukumoto, Eliana Ash, Benjamin Coleman, Cameron Tsang

MIDDLE ROW: Emma Hearne-Mills, Jessica Noonan, Madeleine Behn, Emerson Day, Nicholas Werner, Georgia Cleghorn, Tessa Redman, Miss Narelle Codalonga FRONT ROW: Kyra Belford-Thomas, Olivia Ardizzone, Rania Roz, Chloë James, Emma Haines, Meghan Bwye, Kirsty Johnson, Aleesha Spalding

FRONT ROW: Aidan Smith, Benjamin Deacon, Alexandra O’Brien, Samantha White, Olivia Clinckers, Caitlin de Wind, Bellinda Clayton, Angus Kilgour, Dylan Smith ABSENT: Grace Barber, Charlton Bingham, Matthew White, Phoebe Goldrick, Mr Steven Harmer

ABSENT: Sofia Hollier, Amber Plant, Olivia Stone, Jacqueline Bellgard

Cocurricular Dance Teachers

Dance Concert Award Winners

BACK ROW: Miss Erin Kerr, Freya Pritchard, Pareise McCourt, Ms Megan Watson, Alicia Davies, Tiffany Verga, Miss Narelle Codalonga

BACK ROW: Nicholas Kirkby, William Luo, Angus Lawrie, Alister de Wind, Jack Connell, Joshua Nicholls, Luca Macchiusi

FRONT ROW: Hayley Greenhalgh, Emma HearneMills, Madeleine Behn, Sohan Panag, Emerson Day, Grace Whitney, Kyra Belford-Thomas

MIDDLE ROW: Lochie Walmsley, Nicholas Werner, Madeleine Behn, Braydon Nicholas, Drew Nicholas, Emerson Day, Roland Montes, David Connell FRONT ROW: Kyra Belford-Thomas, Dayne Metzner, Emma Hearne-Mills, Miss Narelle Codalonga, Grace Whitney, Morgan Montes, Grace Hoes ABSENT: Georgia Keelan, Duncan GlogowskiWatson, Francesca Walker, Madeleine Crawford

College Voices (Years 7 and 8) BACK ROW: Nadia Allen, Genevieve BowyerFunnell, Isabelle Arnold, Georgia Balding, Louise Latino, Caitlyn Soon, Emily Minchin

Guarneri Strings Back Row: Serena Joppich, Kiera Harwood, Mrs Thea Kotze, Yul Min, Arielle Lu FRONT ROW: Julian Loo, Julia Zheng, Xin Jie Tan

THIRD ROW: Anjali Mishra, Joanne Luo, Astrid Brittain, Jessica Cotham, Eliana Ash, Taylah Robson, Eliane Smith, Ruth Nesaraj SECOND ROW: Bellinda Clayton, Alicia Wong, Amy Burwood, Paris Gibaud, Grace Tang, Jenna Fuller, Sarah Christopher, Mrs Angela Currie FRONT ROW: Elyse Belford-Thomas, Jessica MacFarlane, Anna Lerski, Georgia Keelan, Ashton Lake, Millie Smith, Emma Watson, Grace Thompson

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Rock Bands

BACK ROW: Jevan Collins, Lachlan Rogers, Christopher-John Daudu, Tate

BACK ROW: Ciaran Brennan, Luke Powell, James Drane, Taigh Macdonald, Joshua Nicholls, William Luo, Mitchell Hughes-Owen

Devenish, Justis Koh FRONT ROW: Ryan Garvey, Divyansh Sharma, Lochie Walmsley, Nathan Harvey ABSENT: Mr Daniel Ablett

MIDDLE ROW: Mr Luke Bostelman, Michael Bellgard, Siobhan Brennan, Ben Clark, Mr Ben Basell, Jacob Strachan, Riley Vaughan, Zachary McKinnon, Mr Priam Bacich FRONT ROW: Jasper Lush, Harrison McKinnon, Conor Clavey, Roland Montes, Jayden Elezovich, Finn Payenberg, Kyle Lobb

Jazz Saints BACK ROW: Angus Lawrie, Nicholas Lindsay, Luke Barber, Jeremy Wright, Sean Ayres, Joshua Nicholls FRONT ROW: Taigh Macdonald, Kelsey Trench, Sarah Myers, Lawrence Ng, Deeana Moore, Fraser de Wind ABSENT: Alister de Wind, Theodore Kenworthy-Groen, William Renner-Shao, Mr Daniel Hart

Orchestra BACK ROW: Serena Joppich, Cleo Clegg, Julia Zheng, Linnea Evanson, Mrs Thea Kotze, Laura Tan, Yul Min, Kiera Harwood, Arielle Lu FRONT ROW: Christopher-Jack Andrew, Matthew Stickells, Layne Brown, Angus Lawrie, Xin Jie Tan, Jayden Tan, Julian Loo, Cameron Wright ABSENT: Jay Lake, Nick Dumas, Paul Thackwray

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Saints’ Blokes (Years 9 to 12) BACK ROW: Isaac Crichton, Nicholas Lindsay, Christopher-Jack Andrew, Taigh Macdonald, James Drane, Joshua Nicholls, Will MacFarlane FRONT ROW: Jacob Smith, Lawson Greenaway, Mr John Beaverstock, Angus Lawrie, Luca Macchiusi, Jason Lee

Saints’ Harmony (Years 9 to 12) BACK ROW: Trilby Widger, Sonia Westera, Alicia Davies, Layaal Mikhael, Jacqueline Soon, Phoebe Lawrie MIDDLE ROW: Mrs Anette Kerkovius, Meghan Bwye, Kristina Lang, Chelsea Lowman, Grace Whitney, Emma Haines, Mrs Angela Currie FRONT ROW: Joshlynne Tjandra, Mia Kelly, Avril Widger, Rachel Nesaraj, Katie MacFarlane, Katelyn Hann, Lashindri Wanigasekera, Thea Wong

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Performing Arts Saints’ Singers BACK ROW: Mrs Angela Currie, Angus Lawrie, Christopher-Jack Andrew, Taigh Macdonald, Nicholas Lindsay, Benjamin Chia, Mrs Anette Kerkovius FRONT ROW: Emma Haines, Grace Whitney, Jacqueline Soon, Sonia Westera, Kristina Lang, Avril Widger

Year 12 Performing Arts Perspectives LEFT TO RIGHT: Jake Barker, Kristina Lang, James Clifford, Olivia Russell, Joshua Nicholls, Francesca Walker ABSENT: Duncan Glogowski-Watson, Madeleine Crawford, Christopher-Jack Andrew

Saxophone Quartet LEFT TO RIGHT: Sarah Myers, Luke Barber, Deeana Moore ABSENT: Alister de Wind, Mr Daniel Hart

Symphonic Band BACK ROW: Angus Lawrie, Nicholas Lindsay, Luke Barber, Cameron Wright, Jeremy Wright, Sean Ayres THIRD ROW: Tara Martin, Layne Brown, Sarah Myers, Fraser de Wind, Phoebe Lawrie, Caitlyn Soon, Zeta Orrman, Paris Gibaud SECOND ROW: Eleri John, Juliet Morris, Jizelle Kenworthy-Groen, William Luo, Deeana Moore, Gina Lintern, Katie MacFarlane, Alison Choong, Ms Jennifer Winley FRONT ROW: Brendan Wright, Kyle Lobb, Kyra Belford-Thomas, Steven Thiele, Jessica Cotham, Jesslyn Tyrls, Jayden Tan, Max Barrow ABSENT: Paul Thackwray, Jay Lake, Kirsty Johnson, Alister de Wind, Paudie Whalley, Theodore Kenworthy-Groen

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Transition Showcase BACK ROW: Georgia Balding, Holly Morgan, Grace Barber, Olivia Smyth, Ben Clark, Mitchell Stone, Madeleine Behn, Sophie Werner, Phoebe Lawrie, Brianna Withers, Paige Bentley, Megan Green FIFTH ROW: Jamie Hill, Bartholomew Tang, Harrison McKinnon, Caitlin Berry, Chloe Pedersen, Mia Hughes, Luke Barber, Isabelle Arnold, Emily Minchin, Lara Burrows, Lillie-Rose Gomez, Madeleine Pittorino, Kate Bellchambers FOURTH ROW: Taylah Robson, Jenna Beugelaar, Claire Nelson, Tracy Ozolins, Meghan Bwye, Tessa Redman, Jessica Cotham, Sarah Cross, Olivia Day, Taylah Smith, Steven Thiele, Genevieve Bowyer-Funnell, Vivien Pua, Ella August THIRD ROW: Juliet Morris, Samantha Briggs, Eiriana Willson, Louisa Cook, Tonya Glogowski-Watson, Steven White-Smith, Ruby Newman, Emma Haines, Indiana Connor, Sophie Huisman, Siena Russell-Lane, Nadine James, Paris Gibaud, Alicia Wong, Shiza Farhan SECOND ROW: Amy Mundy, Lauren Anderson, Catherine Choong, Eve Nolin, Bell Clayton, Baran Rostamian, Eva South, Anjali Mishra, Eleanor Crowhurst, Jenna Fuller, Kirsty Johnson, Kyra Belford-Thomas, Tyler Redman, Millie Smith, Astrid Johnson, Angus Kilgour FRONT ROW: Elyse Belford-Thomas, Lauren Hanson, Tahlia Amos, Anna Mackay, Jasmin Ozolins, Ashton Lake, Ms Megan Watson, Georgina MacFarlane, Angel Liu, Amy Mackay, Natasha Erbrich, Jessica MacFarlane, Grace Hoes ABSENT: Sarah Kirke, Nadia Glogowski-Watson, William Litchfield, Jack Connell, Emma Broadley, Emma Cumming, Joely Patterson, Lucy Morgan, Maddison Powell, Evie Crawford, Kate Okely, Ciaran Brennan, Nat Behn, Morgan Montes, Charlie Westerman, Michelle Hart, Nina Barrow, Paisley Burrows, Paris Patman, William Luo, Matt Bryan, Tate Devenish, Marisa McCourt, Juvenna Tassone, Amber Plant, Jessica Noonan, Mitchell Hughes-Owen, Florian Irwin, Joshua Hayes, Alvan Morcombe, Jodie McCormick, Luca Macchiusi, Dayne Metzner, Adam John

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Grant Recipients 2014 Scholarship Recipients Academic, Music and Old Saints BACK ROW: Alessandra Ho, Shannae Carnell, Tahj Hilzinger-Smith, Sarah Myers, Bartholomew Tang, Kirsty Johnson

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FRONT ROW: Arielle Lu, Catherine Choong, Paris Gibaud, Aidan Smith, Jayden Tan, Shevanka Dias Abeyagunawardene ABSENT: Julia Zheng, Callan Pen-Dennis Watson

P&F Sponsorship Recipients (Terms 1 to 3) BACK ROW: Karri Somerville, Disura Gunadewa, Lachy Gilham, Pragash Murugesan, Nick Dumas, Declan Thornton, Jack Paull MIDDLE ROW: Zeta Orrman, Sarith Ranasinghe, Joshua Hayes, Ian Tan, Jazmine Stone, Noah Gliosca, Adam Kelly, Rohan Musgrave

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YeAR 12

LEAVERS

A Brooke Aanundsen

Christopher-Jack Andrew

Arif Atkins

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Joseph Baker

Jake Barker

Lizanne Botha

Chloe Bygrave

Hudson Campbell

James Chang

Benjamin Chia

James Clifford

Denholm Couzens

Davina Daudu

Jason De Castro

Nick Dumas

Brydie Duncanson

D Brooke Crawford

Madeleine Crawford

Luke De Castro

Alister de Wind

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Priyanka Ganeson-Hands

Duncan Glogowski-Watson

Christopher Goodger

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Liam Munday

Carl Murdoch

Joshua Musca

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Kristy Huang

Tess Howson

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Mark Jones

Jared Ng

Benjamin Nicholas

Joshua Nicholls

Freya Nolin

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Theodore Kenworthy-Groen

Georgie Kirke

Layla Krishna

George Phipps

Paige Pittorino

Sarah Portwood

Daniel Lambert

Kristina Lang

Angus Lawrie

Nicholas Lindsay

Tim Raine

Nicholas Richardson

Sean Robertson

Rebecca Radny

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Pei Min Loh

Mackenzie Long

Chelsea Lowman

Jeremy Manessis

Ellen Mason

Kathleen McCormack

Amy Meacham

Oriana Rojas

Ivan Roncevich

Portia Sardinha

Andrew Sinclair

Isaac Stephenson

Alexander Symmans

S Taigh Macdonald

Nicholas Ruhbach

Olivia Russell

Matthew Morgillo

Jacqueline Soon

Darcy Spowart

Pragya Srivastava

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Xin Jie Tan

Alexander Thomas

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Liam Trolio

Francesca Walker

Angelo Watts

Jonathan Tjandra

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Jaslyn Wee

Emily Werner

Avril Widger

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Chris Zhang

BACK ROW: Tim Raine, Christopher-Jack Andrew, Carl Murdoch, Sean Robertson, Nick Dumas, Mackenzie Long, Taigh Macdonald, James Clifford, Ross Fotheringham, Isaac Stephenson, Seamus Mulholland-Patterson, James Chang, James Drane FIFTH ROW: Joseph Baker, Joshua Nicholls, Angus Lawrie, Christopher Goodger, Hudson Campbell, Mark Jones, Alister de Wind, Nicholas Lindsay, Alexander Thomas, Andre Tabuteau, George Phipps, Matthew Morgillo, Joshua Musca, Ivan Roncevich FOURTH ROW: Chris Zhang, Duncan Glogowski-Watson, Darcy Spowart, Theodore Kenworthy-Groen, Luke De Castro, Georgie Kirke, Adam Kelly, Benjamin Chia, Nicholas Ruhbach, Jason De Castro, Denholm Couzens, Nicholas Iuliano, Angelo Watts, Jake Barker, Benjamin Nicholas THIRD ROW: Freya Nolin, Alexander Symmans, Chelsea Lowman, Davina Daudu, Jacqueline Soon, Arif Atkins, Jeremy Manessis, Jared Ng, Lisa Velletri, Pippin Eldrid, Kelsey Trench, Nicholas Richardson, Olivia Russell, Liam Trolio, Jonathan Tjandra, Xin Jie Tan SECOND ROW: Sarah Portwood, Francesca Walker, Andrew Sinclair, Madeleine Crawford, Amy Meacham, Paige Pittorino, Lizanne Botha, Kristy Huang, Brydie Duncanson, Priyanka Ganeson-Hands, Chloe Bygrave, Emily Werner, Ellen Mason, Kathleen McCormack, Oriana Rojas FRONT ROW: Thea Wong, Jaslyn Wee, Tess Howson, Pragya Srivastava, Pei Min Loh, Ms Helen Aguiar, Mr Steven Davies, Kristina Lang, Daniel Lambert, Ms Belinda Provis, Mrs Toni Dale, Brooke Crawford, Portia Sardinha, Rebecca Radny, Avril Widger, Layla Krishna ABSENT: Brooke Aanundsen, Liam Munday

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Students who started their educational journey at All Saints’ College in Pre-Primary level or earlier, and remained at the College through to Year 12/13.

BACK ROW: Jacqueline Soon, Alister de Wind, Taigh Macdonald, Christopher-Jack Andrew, Alexander Symmans FRONT ROW: Sarah Portwood, Olivia Russell, Lisa Velletri, Chelsea Lowman, Joshua Musca, Kristina Lang

We the 2014 Leavers are the halfyear cohort, comprising less than 90 students. What does this mean? Well, we can all fit in the Common Room comfortably and we never run out of parking spaces. Moreover, as the staff leading the Year 12 Retreat realised, it also means a larger degree of closeness and a deeper sense of community.

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I remember the day before the Retreat – we were all wary of what this school-run trip would entail. As it turned out, it was great deal more than we expected. The Retreat was clearly the most profound experience in Year 12,

broadening our relationships with our peers in preparation for the year to come. It forced us to consider our aspirations, reflect on our lives, and become a community to help each other survive Year 12. It is an experience I will treasure for the rest of my life. To remember everything is a form of madness (as English Literature students will know), but I disagree. The Retreat has redoubled my determination to keep in contact with my peers, no matter the places we will go. I will continue in the time-old tradition of forgetting to mention the activities that took place during the Retreat –

Year 11s, wait your turn! Perhaps you should be more mindful before you trust me to guide you blindly through next year. To my fellow Year 12s, remember the barriers we broke down. Remember the masks we removed. Remember the jokes we shared. Remember the time we spent. Most of all, remember the bonds we forged. Do this, and whether you move over East or remain five houses down, we will rule the world. Jonathan Tjandra Year 12

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BACK ROW: Brittany Gray, Mandy Meachim, Darryn Rennick, Shivaun Kelly, Ross Macauley, Tom Stachewicz, David Wauge, Gordon Gatti, Russ Haxby, Peter Gault, Daniel Kendrick, Daniel Chapman, Camilla Knight, Blair Saunders, Matthew Bancroft, Anne Miller, Garry Swift SIXTH ROW: Georgie Eddington, Alison McInnis, Diane Naisbitt, Kellie Knoblauch, Ben Ainslie, Daniel Penman, Wayne Giles, Adrian Arnold, Damien Stevens, Grace Itzstein, Philip Gale, Anthony De Abreu, Ben Basell, Bev Larner, Ainsley Harvey, Monique Ellement, Rosetta Taranto, John Beaverstock FIFTH ROW: Katrina Harris, Megan Watson, Thom Bull, Paul Mendel, Johanna Stalley, Norma Williams, Karen Lilford-Powys, Karen Spencer, Tracey Foster, Sue John, Iola Knight, Cheryl Parcell, Roz Collins, Jo-anne Boserio, Christopher Bisset, Gae Evershed, Kelly Cadeau, Banning Neighbour, Maria Hollis FOURTH ROW: Ian Mackay-Scollay, Andrea Stewart, Janet Dowling, Gail Smith, Rebekah Garwood, Sarah Alfano, Brette Lockyer, Annie-Rose Durack, Dean Haddow, Di O’Halloran, Thea Kotze, Deborah Da Cruz, Jim Morcombe, Danielle Viti, Mona Lingensjo, Jeanette Sealy, Melinda Bate, Vanessa Kirkham, Catherine Donnelly, Jody Henry THIRD ROW: Rene Pineda, Chiharu Fukumoto, Ann Strautins, Jennifer Winley, Marj Hickmott, Erin Kerr, Donna Hatton, Kim Waddell-Kingham, Rahni Greene, Lauren Smith, Bronwyn Hardinge, Melinda Keelan, Natasha Saunders, Natalie Dollar, Kaye Virgo, Belinda Gittos, Louise Elscot, Coleen Peters, Amanda Carwell, Leah Minchin, Elizabeth Bowyer SECOND ROW: Karyn Osmetti, Sue Manolas, Anahita Irani, Mary Ellen MacDonald, Jill Westerman-Power, Narelle Codalonga, Evline Berger, Fred Schaffer, Janet Brown, Steve Tsocas, Luke Bostelman, Sue Cameron, Stephen Roberts, Sue Watson, Anette Kerkovius, Deanna Michael, Margaret Rodgers, Nathalie Vander Heyden, Sacha Norsworthy, Tracey Loy, Eboney Nheu-Leong, Soonaina Narine-Dindial, Marina Berry, Lena Matulin, Caroline Long, Mary Thornton, Jill Green FRONT ROW: Christine Kroeger, Wendy Macdougall, Jason Zaurs, Tim Brown, Phil Brockbank, Elizabeth Harrison, Lucas Collins, Penelope Crane, Toni Dale, Steven Davies, Belinda Provis, Helen Aguiar, David Kerr, Jo Mulligan, Tony Bilson, Patrick Duckworth, Sara Mano, Penny Crossland, Gregory Hill, Brooke Haendel, Debra White

Left to Right: Ms Belinda Provis (Principal), Mr Tony Bilson (Director of Personnel and Policy), Mr Steven Davies (Dean of Student Wellbeing), Ms Helen Aguiar (Vice Principal), Ms Penelope Crane (Dean of Junior School), Mr David Kerr (Director of Business and Administration), Mrs Jo Mulligan (Director of Marketing and Community Relations) and Mrs Toni Dale (Dean of Teaching and Learning)

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ABSENT: Daniel Ablett, Priam Bacich, Dennis Baptist, Fiona Bassett, Irene Batini, Oliver Beath, Marianne Beattie, Simon Bosustow, Erin Britton, Verity Brockman, Shelley Brookland, Vanessa Browne, Gael Cameron, Rebecca Chapman, Amy Craig, Debbie Crisafio, Angela Currie, Debra Deisel, Jillian Dinsdale, Shirley Dix, Lindy Done, Jae Dornan, Naomi Dreher, Sheree Duminski, Caryn Ebstein, Breanna Evangelista, Joe Fabio, Linda Forsyth, Inna Fursa, Sue Gladman, Anthony Guy, Edel Hailes, Steven Harmer, Daniel Hart, Lee-Ann Haslemore, Freya Hombergen, John Hunt, Caterina Ialeggio, Mitch Jamieson, Kaye Johns, Rosemary Jose, Jackie Kayser, Linda Kershaw, Debbie Kirwan, Georgia Lane, Peter Langford-Smith, Matt Lanigan, Jessica Lamont, Kate Laycock, Joanne Lockwood, Krista Low, Colin Lynn, Mark Makepeace, Kirsten Makinson, Cathy McKee, Nicola Minihan, Anita Newhouse, Sue Palmer, Laura Parker, Christine Png, Deborah Ralph-Kafarela, Phil Randall, Valerie Rappold, Susan Regnard, Blaze Reynolds, Heidi Rix, Geoffrey Rouse, Fiona Schwarzinger, Emma Scott, Simone Shutt-Burn, Karen Slender, Lyndon Smith, Imogen Stacey, Tresna Stampalia, Jackie Sullivan, Janine Tate, Christine Taylor, Christian Tufilli, Kay von Dietze, Leonie Walters, Jules Weeks, Laura Wilson, Sue Wilson, Hayley Wellington, Jaelle Wiedemann, Kerry Wishart, Alan Wolfe, Stephen Worley, Noeleen Wright, Steve Young, Pat Zoccoli

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Staff

2014

PRINCIPAL Ms B Provis BA, DipEd, MBA

LEADERSHIP TEAM Vice Principal Ms H Aguiar BEd, MEd (Lead&Mgt), MEd (RE) Dean of Junior School Ms P Crane BEd, DipTchg Dean of Teaching and Learning Mrs T Dale BA, BEd Dean of Student Wellbeing Mr S Davies BASc, DipEd, MEd (Ed Lead) Director of Business and Administration Mr D Kerr FCA, FTIA Director of Marketing and Community Relations Mrs J Mulligan BA Director of Personnel and Policy Mr T Bilson MHRM

ACADEMIC STAFF Heads of Department Mr O Beath BEd – Health and Physical Education Mrs M Beattie BA (Hons), PGCE – Art, Design and Technologies Mr L Bostelman BA, DipEd – Humanities Mr S Bosustow BSc (Hons), DipEd – Science Mr P Brockbank MSc, BEd, DipTchg – Mathematics Ms G Cameron BA (Hons), DipEd, DipLib – Languages (Terms 1 to 3) Ms S Cameron BAppSc, DipSecEd, ALIA – Library Services Mrs E Harrison BSc, DipEd – Transition Program Mrs A Kerkovius BMus (Hons), TchDipMusic – Music Mr P Langford-Smith BA, MEd (Hons), CELTA – English Mr S Roberts BA (Hons), QTS – Performing Arts Mr S Tsocas BPHE, DipEd – ICT Integration Mr J Zaurs MOEd, BPHE, DipEd, APIOL – Outdoor Learning Heads of House – Senior School Ms B Haendel BSc, DipEd – Health Coordinator, Forrest House Mr G Hill BSc, BEd – Durack House Mrs C Kroeger BComm, HigherDipEd – Murdoch House Mr M Lanigan BPE, DipEd, DipAppSc – Heads of House Coordinator, Cowan House Mrs D White, BEd – Stirling House Mr S Young BPE, DipEd – O’Connor House (Leave Term 3) Heads of House – Junior School Miss P Crossland BEd (Hons) – Durack House

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Mrs E Hailes BEd, DipTchg – Murdoch House (Leave Term 3) Miss J Henry BEd – Stirling House Mrs M Keelan BA, DipEd – Cowan House Mrs I Knight DipEd, BEd – O’Connor House Mr B Saunders BA, DipEd, MEd (Leadership and Numeracy) – Forrest House Assistant Dean of Junior School Mr L Collins BA, BEd Early Childhood Coordinator (PK to Year 2) Mrs S Mano BEd (Hons), DipEd, DipEd (Ed Leadership) Curriculum Coordinator (Years 3 to 6) Mr P Randall BA (Hons), PGCE (Leave Terms 3 and 4) Miss P Crossland BEd (Hons) (Acting Terms 3 and 4) College Counsellors Ms A Harvey BA, BPsych, GradDipEd – Senior School Mrs S Wilson BPsych, DipEd – Senior School Mr J Weeks Bsc.Psych (Hons), Assoc MAPS – Junior School Chaplains Fr P Duckworth BA, BTh (Hons), DipEd Fr T Bull BMus (Hons), GradDipEd, MDiv (Terms 1 to 3) Rev S Thorpe-Gudgeon BATheo (Term 1) Teaching Staff Mr B Ainslie BA, DipEd Mrs S Alfano DipEd, BEd Mr D Baptist BA, DipEd Mr B Basell BA (Hons), MIA, DipEd Mrs F Bassett BA, GradDipEd (Leave Terms 1 and 2) Mrs M Bate BEd Mr C Bisset DipEd, BSc Ms E Britton BEd (Terms 1 to 3) Mrs J Boserio BA, DipTchg Ms E Bowyer BA (Hons), GradDipEd Mrs J Brown BA, HigherDipEd – Relief Coordinator Mr T Brown BA (Hons), GradCertEd – Years 11 and 12 Coordinator Ms K Cadeau MTchg, BA, Dip (Sports Ad) Miss N Codalonga BSc, BA (Hons), GradDipEd Mrs A Craig BEd, DipEd, BTchg (Term 4) Miss P Crossland BEd (Hons) (Terms 1 and 2) Mrs D Da Cruz BSc, GradDipEd Mrs J Dinsdale MEd (Early Childhood and Primary), BEd, DipEd (Leave 2014) Ms S Dix MA (Special Ed), BA (Hons), DipEd Ms C Donnelly BSc (Environmental Biology), GradDipEd (Leave Term 4) Mr J Dornan (Term 3 and 4) BSc, DipEd Ms J Dowling BA (Hons), DipEd (Terms 2 to 4)

Ms N Dreher BA (Hons), GradDipEd Mrs S Duminski BA (Leave Term 3 and 4) Ms A Durack MTchg, BA Mrs C Ebstein HigherDipEd, DipSpec, CELTA (Leave 2014) Miss G Eddington BSocSc, BA Mrs M Ellement BSc, DipEd Ms L Elscot BA, GradDipEd, BA Fine Arts, DipFineArts Ms G Evershed BAppSc, GradDipEd, BEd, Accred B – Religious Studies Mr C Fukumoto BA, DipEd Ms R Garwood MTchg, BA (Indigenous Studies), Dip (Art&Design) Mr G Gatti BA, DipEd Mr P Gault BSc (Hons), GradDipEd Mr W Giles BEcon, DipEd Ms B Gittos BVisualArts, BEd, CertIVGraphicDesign&Multimedia, CertIIAuslan Mrs S Gladman BA (Primary Teaching) BEd, MEd Miss B Gray BSc, DipEd, DipSc (Terms 2 to 4) Miss R Greene BA, BEd Mr D Haddow BEd, BDes Ms B Haendel BSc, DipEd – Health Coordinator Mrs E Hailes BEd, DipTchg (Leave Term 3) Miss K Harris BSc, DipEd (Terms 2 to 4) Mr R Haxby BSc, DipEd Miss J Henry BEd Mr G Hill BSc, BEd Ms M Hollis BEd, DipEd Mr J Hunt MA, BADipEd, DipDeptMngmt Ms G Itzstein BSc, DipEd Mr M Jamieson BEd Mrs K Johns BA Mrs M Keelan BA, DipEd Miss E Kerr BA (Dance) WAAPA Ms V Kirkham BEd, BA Miss C Knight BEd, CertIII Mrs I Knight DipEd, BEd Ms K Knoblauch BEd, BSc Mrs T Kotze BMus, BMus (Hons), GradDipTchg – Violin, Strings Coordinator, Orchestra Director Mrs C Kroeger BComm, HigherDipEd Mrs J Lamont BEd (Leave 2014) Mr M Lanigan BPE, DipEd, DipAppSc – Heads of House Coordinator Ms C Leong BA, DipEd (Term 4) Miss M Lingensjo BA (Ed) Ms B Lockyer BAppSc (Library Studies), DipEd, GradCert (Early Childhood Education) Mr R Macauley BSc (Sport & Exercise Science) DipEd (Sec) (Terms 3 and 4) Dr M MacDonald PhD, MA, BA(Hons), BD, ARCT Piano

Ms C Mackie MA (Hons) English, PGDE (Secondary English) (Terms 1 and 2) Ms K Makinson MA (Visual Arts) BA (Fine Art), GradDipEd, DipFineArts Mrs A McInnis BEd Early Childhood & Primary (Murdoch), TchAsstCert Mr P Mendel MA (Hons) DipEd, Dip Teaching Mrs A Miller TchrCert, DipTchg Mr J Morcombe MBA, BSc (Hons), GradDipEd Ms E Nheu-Leong BMusEd (Hons) Miss S Norsworthy BA (Hons), AdvDipEdu, AdvDipFineArt, Design and Tech Ms L Parker BSc (Human Biological Medicine), BSc (Zoology), MEd (Science) Mrs S Regnard MTchg, BA, B.Law Mr G Rouse BEd (Mathematics) Mr B Saunders BA, DipEd, MEd (Leadership and Numeracy) Mrs N Saunders BA, DipEd Mr F Schaffer BSc (Hons), GradDipTchg, GradDipBusAdmin Miss J Shaw BComm, DipEd (Term 4) Miss L Smith BTchLn (Primary) Mr L Smith BSc (Hons), GradDipEd Ms J Stalley BComm, DipEd, MTchg (Term 3) Mr D Stevens BSc, DipEd Mrs A Stewart BA, DipEd, ANCOS Accreditation Level 2 Mrs A Strautins MAppSc, BA, GradDipEd Mrs J Sullivan BEd, BSc (Leave Terms 3 and 4) Mrs R Taranto BA, DipEd Mrs J Tate BA, CertApplLangStudies Mrs C Taylor MSc, BPhysEd (Hons), GradDipEd Mrs N Vander Heyden BA, DipEd (Terms 3 and 4) Mrs K von Dietze BEd, DipTchg Ms M Watson BA, BEd Ms S Watson BA, GradDipEd – Head of O’Connor House (Acting Term 2) Dr D Wauge PhD, MEngSc, BEMech (Hons I), DipEd Ms H Wellington BA, GradDipEd (Leave Terms 3 and 4) Mrs D White BEd Ms J Wiedemann BA, DipSecEd (Leave Terms 3 and 4) Mrs N Williams BEd, DipEd, DipRSA Ms J Winley BMus (Hons), GradDipEd Mr A Wolfe BSc, DipEd Mr S Young BPE, DipEd (Leave Term 3) Instrumental Tutors Mr D Ablett Cert IV (Performance) Jazz– Drums, Rock Band Director Mr P Bacich BMus (Performance) Jazz, Cert IV Music (Jazz) – Electric/Acoustic Guitar Mrs I Batini AMusA, PerfCert, MIMT – Recorder, Piano Mr J Beaverstock MMus, BA (Hons), DipEd, FTCL, ARCO, AMusA – Voice Miss V Brockman BMus (Hons) – Viola/Violin Mrs A Currie BA – Piano, College Voices Director Ms B Evangelista BMus (Hons), GradDipPMus, GradDipMus(Perf), GradCertMus(Spec) – Trumpet Mrs I Fursa BMus, DipMus – Piano Mr S Harmer BA (Mus), BA (Ed) – Brass, Brass Ensembles Director Mr D Hart BMus – Saxophone/Clarinet, Jazz Saints Director Miss F Hombergen – Horn Mrs R Jose BMus (Hons) – Voice/Piano Ms G Lane BMus – Flute Miss K Low BMus (Hons) – Suzuki Cello Mrs H Rix DipMus – Viola Ms E Scott MMus, BMus – Clarinet

Miss T Stampalia BA, BMus – Flute Mrs I Thomson – Percussion Dr N Wright BMus (Hons), DMA – Cello, Amati Strings Director

ADMINISTRATIVE AND SUPPORT STAFF Alumni & Promotions Officer Mrs M Thornton Canteen Manager Mr C Lynn Centre for Performing Arts Mr A Arnold CertDip (Media), CertDip (Photo), Dip (TechArts&Design) - Manager Mr M Bancroft DipElectrotechnology Community Relations (Publications) Officer Miss K Osmetti BA Director of Swimming Mr T Stachewicz GradDipSportsCoaching Events Coordinator Mrs R Collins DipSchMkt, DipEventMgmt Facilities Manager Mr P Gale BHortSc, CertFacMgmt Grounds Manager Mr A Guy CertIIIHortPrac, CertTurfMgmt Heritage Coordinator Mr J Beaverstock MMus, BA (Hons), DipEd, FTCL, ARCO, AMusA Learn to Swim Coordinator Mrs V Rappold Learning Support Coordinator Mrs J Sealy DipTeach (Secondary), BEd, GradDip (Health Promotions) Literature Festival Coordinator Ms F Walker BA, GradDipEd (Term 1) Ms M Breen BEd, CertEventMgmt (Term 4) Manager – ICT Mr D Watson DipComSysEng, CNE (Term 1) Mr I Mackay-Scollay (Terms 2 to 4) OSHC Coordinator Miss E Berger BEd, BSc (Environmental Biology) Personnel and Policy Assistant Ms V Browne Property Maintenance Supervisor Mr T Rennick (Term 1) Mr D Rennick (Terms 2 to 4) Registrar Mrs J Green Science Laboratory Mrs K Waddell-Kingham Cert IV (Laboratory Techniques) - Manager Ms B Larner BAppSc Uniform Store Coordinator Mrs J Lockwood Education Assistants Mrs M Berry CertIIIEdSup (Term 3) Ms S Brookland BA Design and Art (Hons) Mrs R Chapman CertIIIComServ, CertIVComServ, CertIIITchrAssit, CertIVEdAssit (Special Needs), DipEdSupport Mrs N Dollar CertTchrAssist (Special Needs), DipEdSup, NDip (Photography) Mrs L Done BA, GradDipEd, DipED Mrs B Hardinge TchrAsstCert Mrs M Hickmott Mrs A Irani BA, DipChildrenServices, TchrAsstCert Mrs S Kelly TchrAsstCert Mrs C Long CertIIIEdSupport, CertIVEdSupport (Special Needs) Mrs T Loy DipChildServices, AdvDipChildServices Mrs M Meachim DipTchrAssist Mrs L Minchin CertIIIEdAssist

Miss D Naisbitt DipChildrenServices, AssDipSocSc Mrs S Narine-Dindial TchrDip, AdvDipBusinessAdmin, CertIIIEdSupport, CertIVEdSupport, CertIVBusiness (Admin), MBA Mrs D O’Halloran CertIIITchrAsst, DipChildServices Mrs C Parcell CertIIITchrAsst Ms D Ralph-Kafarela DipAppEnvironmentalArts, CertIVAppEnvironmentalArts, CertIIIChildServices, CertIIIHorticulture Miss D Viti CertIIIEdAssist, CertIVEdSupport (Special Needs) Mrs J Westerman-Power NNEB Ms P Zoccoli CertIVEdSupport, TchrAsstCert (Leave Term 3) Administrative Mrs A Carwell Mr D Chapman CertIIISoftware, CertIVNetworkMgr, DipInternet Mrs D Crisafio Mrs D Deisel Mr A De Abreu Mr C Dimasi (Term 1) Mrs L Forsyth Miss T Foster Mrs L Haslemore Mrs D Hatton Mrs C Ialeggio Mrs J Jones (Term 1) Mrs S John Mrs J Kayser Ms L Kershaw Mrs D Kirwan DipMechEng, CertBookkeeping, CertIV Work Health & Safety Mrs K Laycock BAppSc, Reg’d Nurse Mrs K Lilford-Powys Ms W Macdougall Mrs S Manolas Mrs L Matulin Mrs C McKee DipNursing, Reg’d Nurse Miss D Michael Ms N Minihan (Leave Terms 3 and 4) Mrs S Palmer Mrs C Peters Mrs C Png Mr B Reynolds Cert IV Networking Mrs M Rodgers BSc, GradDipAppSc, GradDipEd, DipLib/InfoStudies Ms H Rumble Mrs F Schwarzinger Miss S Shutt-Burn CertEd (Sport) (Terms 2 and 3) Mrs K Slender Mrs G Smith DipT, DipLib&InfoStudies Mrs K Spencer Mr C Tufilli CertIICommunityRecreation (Leave Terms 2 and 3) Mrs K Virgo Ms L Walters Miss L Wilson BSc (Library Technology) Mrs K Wishart Grounds and Maintenance Staff Mr G Fabio Mr D Kendrick CertTurfMgmt Mr M Makepeace (Terms 3 and 4) Mr B Neighbour Mr D Penman Mr R Pineda SecEdTchgCert Mr G Swift (Terms 3 and 4) Mr S Worley CertIIIHortPrac, CertTurfMgmt Mr L York (Terms 1 and 2)

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All Saints’ College wishes the Class of 2014 all the best for the future Bear in mind that the wonderful things you learn in your schools are the work of many generations. All this is put in your hands as your inheritance in order that you may receive it, honour it, add to it, and one day faithfully hand it on to your children. Albert Einstein

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