Clan | Edition # 136

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The World Scholar’s Cup Global Round – Seoul Having placed third in the Perth round last year, Oliver Spurling (Year 10 Alexander), Simon Pocock (Year 10 Cameron) and Oscar Ho (Year 10 Cameron), earned a place in The World Scholar’s Cup Global Round that took place over the July holidays in Seoul, South Korea. With over 1500 students competing from 22 countries, the competition centred around the overarching theme Reconstructing the Past. Aside from several fun days of social, historical, and cultural activities, the boys engaged in four days of intense thinking, writing, and debating. With only 15 minutes to prepare for each debate and challenging topics such as “science should be taught in the order that it was discovered”, the team was pushed to their limits. Well done to Oliver, Simon and Oscar for representing the College and Australia so well in what was a massive and talented field. Special mention to Oliver Spurling who placed 18th overall as one of the youngest competitors in the Senior Division.

“Over the July holidays, we competed in The World Scholar’s Cup Global Round, which was held in Seoul, South Korea. Mr. Sterrett and Ms. Hodgson accompanied us through all facets of the trip, from the competition itself, to going to the Demilitarized Zone between North and South Korea on what was probably the foggiest day known to mankind. Each day, we immersed ourselves in South Korean culture, with frequent trips to Korean BBQs as well as attempting to follow the seemingly impossible metro system. Throughout the trip, we visited places such as the Blue House, Gyeongbokgung Palace, art museums, and a Korean rice cake museum where we made our own rice cakes.

Throughout all the events (debating, collaborative writing, a solo multi-choice quiz, and a team multi-choice) we met many people from across the globe and made new friends. On the social side, there was a cultural fair which immersed us in many different global cultures, a semi-formal ball with a DJ, a talent contest, and tours organised by the WSC team. Overall, throughout this amazing experience, we have all grown much closer (sharing a triple bed hotel room helps), made new friends from across the world, and really enjoyed participating in The World Scholars Cup Global Round”. Oliver Spurling, Jason Pocock and Oscar Ho

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Archives

8min
pages 52-54

Building a Tradition

2min
pages 54-55

What have they been up to?

4min
pages 51-53

OSC Events

5min
pages 47-50

Farewell to Basil Balme

3min
page 46

Medal of the Order of Australia for OSC David de Vos

5min
page 45

OSC launches the Members Assistance Programme

3min
page 44

The Career Accelerator Programme – bridging the skills gap

4min
page 43

Build bridges of empathy and compassion

3min
page 42

Once a Pipe Band parent, always a Pipe Band parent!

4min
page 41

A boarding journey that turns into a community for life

4min
page 40

Community service in Year 10

5min
pages 38-39

Small acts of charity. A powerful force for good.

3min
page 37

All hands on deck!

3min
page 36

JPSSA trophies for Junior School

3min
page 33

Sport: It’s a wrap

3min
page 32

Sullivan Moody, 1st XVIII football Captain, interviews Coach Steve Malaxos, and Assistant Coach and Manager, Matt Jahn

4min
page 31

The Scotch Community welcomes back Dr. Duncan Picknoll, Head of Outdoor Learning and Adventures

5min
page 30

Studio Scotch

3min
page 29

Challenges and fun through the Enrichment Programme

4min
page 28

The World Scholar’s Cup Global Round – Seoul

3min
page 27

Reconstructing the past at The World Scholar’s Cup

3min
page 26

Scotch productions take centre stage

5min
pages 24-25

Jazz Night

1min
page 23

The Australian Combined Schools Music Festival

3min
page 22

Music and brain development; it’s unequivocal

3min
page 21

A sense of purpose. A vision for the future.

4min
page 20

Education as process, not content

5min
pages 18-19

Vertical system in action – Virginia International Tattoo

5min
page 17

INNOV8: enhancing digital literacy in Middle School

4min
page 16

Overcoming challenges. An ever evolving journey.

4min
page 15

Leaving nothing to chance with data, data, data

3min
page 14

Developing emotionally intelligent boys

3min
page 13

Start strong in Junior School

4min
page 12

MEET YOUR LEADERS

5min
pages 10-11

The final stretch

3min
page 9

Built Upon a Culture of Giving

3min
page 8

A strong strategic plan for the future

5min
page 7

NAIDOC and Indigenous spirituality

4min
page 6

Single gender boys’ education. Why?

8min
pages 4-5
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