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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Scots</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

Sydney Australia<br />

excellence at scots 2008<br />

<strong>Scots</strong> <strong>boys</strong> <strong>grow</strong> <strong>into</strong> <strong>fine</strong> <strong>men</strong>


From the Principal<br />

2008 was a strong year for the scots college,<br />

best characterised by the spirit of our <strong>fine</strong> young<br />

<strong>men</strong> and the willingness of our community to<br />

respond positively to our call to renew and<br />

refocus our honourable traditions and culture.<br />

We know that every scots boy is capable of<br />

success and should strive to achieve to the<br />

best of his ability in all facets of college life.<br />

We seek to imbue all of our young <strong>men</strong> with<br />

habits of mind, values, attitudes and core<br />

competencies. We are confident these will<br />

stand them in good stead for a world which<br />

demands that they respond to challenges and<br />

adventures with creativity, curiosity, strong<br />

leadership and a thorough understanding of how<br />

to achieve excellence by serving others in a team<br />

environ<strong>men</strong>t. With this ambitious vision in mind,<br />

we are working to nurture a common culture of<br />

high expectations and to provide even better<br />

opportunities, support and facilities for each of<br />

our students.<br />

the achieve<strong>men</strong>ts of our diverse range of<br />

students in 2008 clearly demonstrate that those<br />

who aspire and who are diligent in applying<br />

consistent effort and hard work along the way are<br />

best placed to realise excellence and to achieve<br />

their goals. those students who are members<br />

of our Pipes and Drums Band and snowsports<br />

teams – both national champions in 2008 –<br />

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have already demonstrated this. For others, the<br />

journey towards mastery of their field has already<br />

begun. With inspiration, encourage<strong>men</strong>t and<br />

determination, they will be more likely to develop<br />

this standard of proficiency in their chosen field<br />

in later life. We hope that the disciplined and<br />

caring learning environ<strong>men</strong>t of the college will<br />

prove to have been the grounding for this.<br />

our academic, coaching and support staff have<br />

worked well together to manage the demands<br />

throughout our year of transition and significant<br />

develop<strong>men</strong>t in curriculum, the arts and in<br />

sport. through their hard work, these incredible<br />

members of our community add to the strength<br />

of their individual programs and to the success<br />

of the scots college and its many programs.<br />

they deserve our thanks and praise for their<br />

dedication to the better<strong>men</strong>t of the college and<br />

their generosity as role models to the <strong>boys</strong>.<br />

and so I com<strong>men</strong>d to you 2008, a year of<br />

excellence and achieve<strong>men</strong>t at the scots<br />

college.<br />

scots to the Fore!<br />

Dr Ian PM lambert<br />

Principal<br />

HSC Results Highlights<br />

congratulations to the Year 12 class of 2008 which<br />

produced a strong set of Hsc results. 60 scots<br />

<strong>boys</strong> appeared in the Distinguished achievers<br />

listings for results over 90, with many appearing in<br />

multiple listings. nine students achieved Band 6<br />

results in 10 or more units. Alex Corbet and Edward<br />

Riordan both received Band 6 results in 12 units.<br />

Michael Buddee, Tyler Drayton, Alexander Edema,<br />

George Hadjia, Joshua Kim and Shane Treeves<br />

achieved Band 6 results in 11 units and Daniel<br />

Girgis in 10 units.<br />

In extension two english Jamie Travers and Tyler<br />

Drayton achieved perfect scores for their major<br />

works. scots students completed more english<br />

units than any other GPs or independent girls’<br />

school and in 2008 our students produced the<br />

highest proportion of english credits of any of the<br />

non-selective <strong>boys</strong>’ schools in the state. tyler<br />

has been offered a place to study a Bachelor of<br />

combined law at sydney University while Jamie<br />

has been offered a place to study a Bachelor of<br />

commerce (Journalism) and International studies<br />

at the University of technology, sydney.<br />

Year 12 Success<br />

James Smyth has been offered a place to read<br />

economics at Durham University in the UK.<br />

Alex Harrison has been offered places to study<br />

History and Politics at edinburgh University and<br />

the University of east anglia, also in the UK.<br />

Joshua Kim has been offered a place to study<br />

Medicine at UnsW. Ryan Keith has been offered<br />

a scholarship to study a Bachelor of science<br />

(advanced) at the University of sydney.<br />

George Hadjia has been offered an entry<br />

scholarship to sydney University to study a<br />

Bachelor of commerce.<br />

senior Boarder Prefect James Pearlman has been<br />

offered a place to study a Bachelor of Medicine<br />

in a combined degree with the University of new<br />

england and the University of newcastle.<br />

Michael Buddee will undertake a combined degree<br />

in engineering and architecture at the University<br />

of sydney, while Alexander Edema is continuing<br />

his love of art to study a Bachelor of Fine arts at<br />

UnsW.


Academic Highlights<br />

enGlIsH<br />

<strong>The</strong> Australian Schools’ English Competition<br />

Michael Hughson, Matthew Boustred (Year 7),<br />

Henry lockyer, Henry Hamilton, thomas Dransfield<br />

and William Khun (Year 8) all achieved High<br />

Distinctions. Distinction certificates were awarded<br />

to 35 <strong>boys</strong> and 86 students received credit<br />

certificates.<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Scots</strong> <strong>College</strong> Literary Competition Winners<br />

Senior Division<br />

James Pearlman (Year 12) Prose<br />

Joshua Yap (Year 11) Verse<br />

Intermediate Section<br />

Robert Boddington (Year 10) Prose<br />

Robert Wojcik (Year 9) Verse<br />

Junior Section<br />

Patrick san Gabriel (Year 7) Prose<br />

Ben thielemans (Year 8) Verse<br />

MatHeMatIcs<br />

<strong>The</strong> UNSW Maths Competition<br />

Felix Qin (Year 7), Henry Hamilton, edward Qi,<br />

David Zhang and Kevin Zhang (Year 8) achieved<br />

High Distinctions. there were also eight Distinction<br />

and six credit certificates awarded.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Annual Westpac Maths Competition<br />

243 students throughout Years 7 to 12<br />

participated. edward Qi (Year 8) achieved a Prize<br />

in this prestigious competition with David Zhang,<br />

Henry Hamilton (Year 8), Jesse ellingworth (Year 9),<br />

Hak Hyun lee (Year 10), Damien chimes, Michael<br />

Jung (Year 11), oliver stewart and Bei ting Guo<br />

(Year 12) achieving High Distinctions. Distinction<br />

certificates were awarded to 37 <strong>boys</strong>, while 113<br />

students achieved credit certificates.<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Scots</strong>-Kambala Problem Solving Day<br />

2008 saw the launch of our new enrich<strong>men</strong>t<br />

activity, also known as sK2 to the <strong>boys</strong>. the<br />

competition is held twice a year and is open by<br />

invitation to extension students in Years 7 and 8.<br />

Edward Riordan.<br />

DUCES FOR 2008<br />

Year 7 James Hill<br />

Year 8 David Zhang<br />

Year 9 Jesse ellingworth<br />

Year 10 James Roberts<br />

Year 11 Benny Yang<br />

Year 12 edward Riordan<br />

scIence<br />

Australian Schools Science Competition (ASSC)<br />

High Distinctions awarded to sixteen students:<br />

Mark Butorac, lachlan ellison, chris Reilly, Ben<br />

Porter, Henry Hamilton, George Harper, William<br />

Khun, Henry lockyer, Jake oayda, edward Qi, David<br />

Zhang, Kevin Zhang, Major Zhang, Jack Meller,<br />

James Roberts and Benjamin Zieschang.<br />

lanGUaGes: latin<br />

American Classical League Latin Exams<br />

summa cum laude (Gold Medal)<br />

Justin Wong, Matthew sweet, timothy everson,<br />

James Roberts, sam Wood, sebastian lane, oscar<br />

Wen, andrew Pongrass, Henry Mccoy, Joshua Yap,<br />

luke Porter and Max Murdoch.<br />

NSW Classical Association Schools Latin<br />

Reading Competition<br />

James Roberts and Henry Mccoy were selected for<br />

the finals. Matthew sweet was highly com<strong>men</strong>ded<br />

and William clark and neil Barmecha were<br />

com<strong>men</strong>ded.<br />

Dux Awards<br />

<strong>The</strong> Dux of the <strong>College</strong> in 2008 was Edward<br />

Riordan. edward joined the college in 2006 in Year<br />

10, and quickly showed his leadership potential<br />

and academic ability. edward was a finalist in the<br />

Future Problem solving competition in 2007 and<br />

coached the 2008 Future Problem solving team.<br />

He served as a college Prefect and was selected as<br />

captain of tennis in 2008. edward played in the 1st<br />

tennis team and was selected for GPs 2nds. In the<br />

Hsc edward achieved 12 units at Band 6 level.<br />

With a record of high achieve<strong>men</strong>t in the sciences,<br />

edward hopes to study Medicine. He has been<br />

offered a place to study advanced science at<br />

sydney University.<br />

Proxime Accessit to the Dux was shared by Daniel<br />

Girgis and Shane Treeves.<br />

Daniel was a college Prefect and captain of<br />

chess. throughout his eight years at the college<br />

Daniel was a high achiever<br />

academically, and in his<br />

final year he won the Phillip<br />

Myerson Memorial Prize for<br />

Physics and the University<br />

of new south Wales Prize<br />

for Mathematics extension<br />

two. He aspires to make an<br />

impact on people’s lives<br />

through medicine. Daniel<br />

has been offered a place<br />

to study a Bachelor of<br />

Medical science/Bachelor<br />

of law at the University of<br />

technology, sydney.<br />

Shane excelled in the<br />

performing arts and<br />

academically, while taking on<br />

the leadership roles of House<br />

captain of Royle House,<br />

college Prefect and captain<br />

of Drama. a noted public<br />

speaker and debater, shane<br />

reached the regional final of<br />

the sydney Morning Herald<br />

Plain english speaking<br />

award and proceeded to the<br />

regional final in the Rostrum<br />

Voice of Youth. shane has<br />

been offered a place to study<br />

a Bachelor of commerce at<br />

the University of sydney.<br />

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Leadership<br />

PosItIons oF ResPonsIBIlItY<br />

Head Prefect Jake Waller<br />

Deputy Head Prefect Frederick Gollan<br />

senior Day Boy<br />

Prefect Ryan Keith<br />

senior Boarder<br />

Prefect James Pearlman<br />

colleGe PReFects<br />

Jordan Blomfield<br />

Michael Buddee<br />

Martin conkey<br />

alexander corbet<br />

nigel cowell<br />

timothy Darton<br />

Robert Dowling<br />

tyler Drayton<br />

Daniel Girgis<br />

George Hadjia<br />

William Harris<br />

alex Harrison<br />

thomas Heslop<br />

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thomas Hurley<br />

Jack Keeping<br />

Kenneth Kurien<br />

andrew Musgrove<br />

christopher ogle<br />

Daniel Pooley<br />

Grant Purcell<br />

edward Riordan<br />

Ross streeter<br />

Phoonrat suphapha<br />

elliot thompson<br />

shane treeves<br />

sPoRt anD co-cURRIcUlaR leaDeRs<br />

actIVItY PosItIon/caPtaIn<br />

swimming Ross streeter<br />

tennis edward Riordan<br />

Water Polo samuel Williamson<br />

Volleyball andrew Wild<br />

cadets Dominic Rohde<br />

chess Daniel Girgis<br />

community service<br />

Debating and Public<br />

samuel Williamson<br />

speaking William Harris<br />

Drama shane treeves<br />

Media Kenneth Kurien<br />

Music George Hadjia<br />

Pipes and Drums Jake Waller, Pipe Major<br />

elliot thompson, Drum cUo<br />

James Pearlman, RsM<br />

sPoRt caPtaIn<br />

athletics thomas Hurley and<br />

Michael Kellaway<br />

Basketball Robert l<strong>into</strong>n<br />

cricket nigel cowell<br />

cross country thomas Hurley<br />

Football Kenneth Kurien<br />

Rifle shooting andrew Musgrove<br />

Rowing Martin conkey<br />

Rugby Robert Dowling<br />

sailing Beau Junk and<br />

thomas Zieschang<br />

snowsports thomas Joseph and<br />

nicholas Willett<br />

James Pearlman, Jake Waller, Frederick Gollan and Ryan Keith.<br />

Head Prefect Jake Waller<br />

In 2008 Head Prefect Jake Waller led the college<br />

with dignity and pride: pride in the history of<br />

the college; pride in its achieve<strong>men</strong>ts in the<br />

classroom, in the arts and on the sports fields<br />

and pride in the camaraderie that binds the<br />

college together as one. through his leadership<br />

and that of his fellow Prefects, the college<br />

community pursued excellence together.<br />

a poised, intelligent young man, Jake<br />

represented the college with distinction as a<br />

leader and as a dedicated participant in college<br />

life. He rowed for the 1st VIII, played for the 1st<br />

xV Rugby team and was an accomplished cross<br />

country skier. Jake also took on a leadership<br />

role in the Pipes and Drums.<br />

Jake has been offered a place to study a<br />

Bachelor of Medical science at the University of<br />

sydney.<br />

Jake Waller.


Co-Curricular<br />

DeBatInG anD PUBlIc sPeaKInG<br />

William Harris, captain of Debating and Public<br />

speaking for 2008, was a <strong>fine</strong> ambassador<br />

for the college. William was selected in the<br />

GPs 2nds Debating team and was runner-up<br />

in the prestigious lawrence campbell oratory<br />

competition.<br />

Justin Wong (Year 10) was our leading junior<br />

public speaker. He reached the regional final of<br />

the legacy Public speaking competition and took<br />

out the U15 Public speaking award in the city of<br />

sydney eisteddfod.<br />

<strong>The</strong> AK Anderson Oratory Competition<br />

Junior William Khun<br />

Intermediate Justin Wong<br />

senior William Harris<br />

<strong>The</strong> Bowman Verse Speaking Prize<br />

Junior chase Gelston<br />

Intermediate Jackson Bursill<br />

senior shane treeves<br />

DRaMa<br />

Drama Festival Awards<br />

Shakespeare Scene – Macbeth<br />

christopher Mann, stewart Perrie, Rohan Burn,<br />

sebastian Frechtling, Frederick Gollan and Rhyley<br />

Wellsmore<br />

Shakespearean Duologue – Two Gentleman of<br />

Verona<br />

Rohan Burn and Henry Mccoy<br />

Shakespeare Adaptation – A Pie for an Eye<br />

David Baltins, D J Munro and Maclaren Wall<br />

Set Design – Romeo and Juliet<br />

John ellice-Flint<br />

Highly com<strong>men</strong>ded – timothy o’Brien<br />

Costume Design – Romeo and Juliet<br />

Kevin Yeung<br />

Highly com<strong>men</strong>ded – thomas Dransfield<br />

Outstanding Performances<br />

William Kelly, Daan Rosenbroek, Dean<br />

sirikasemlert, Max Murray, thomas cardy,<br />

alexander Kass, Robert Boddington, George<br />

Mallat, Max Morrison-smith<br />

<strong>The</strong>atresports Competition Winners<br />

senior team: Robert Boddington, Joshua Horwitz,<br />

DJ Munro, alistair McIntosh, sammy tate<br />

Junior team: tom cardy, Max Hancock, Will<br />

Hopkins, Matthew Jones, lachlan Millist<br />

Promotion Design: charles capel<br />

senior ensemble Player: chris Mann<br />

Junior ensemble Player: angus Rees<br />

senior Improviser: Robert Boddington<br />

Junior Improviser: Max Hancock<br />

Shakespeare Festival.<br />

Daniel Pooley as Henry Higgins in My Fair Lady.<br />

Daniel Pooley<br />

Daniel attended the college for 14 years,<br />

starting in pre-school in 1995. awarded an<br />

academic scholarship in 2003, he excelled<br />

in sport and music. He had leading roles<br />

in the last four college musicals, most<br />

recently starring as Henry Higgins in My Fair<br />

lady. He also studied drama and starred in<br />

numerous college productions including<br />

othello, as well as directing and tutoring in<br />

the Drama Depart<strong>men</strong>t. at speech Day Daniel<br />

was awarded the Richard Mostyn Prize for<br />

singing aeq, the college Prize for the Best<br />

Performance in a Musical and the Professor<br />

MacDonald Holmes Prize for service to the<br />

chapel.<br />

His <strong>fine</strong> singing voice was heard as part of<br />

the chapel choir where he held the position<br />

of senior chorister. as well as leading the<br />

chapel choir Daniel was a college Prefect and<br />

captain of armstrong House.<br />

Daniel‘s athletic ability allowed him to excel<br />

at gymnastics and athletics, particularly long<br />

jump. He was also a keen football player,<br />

playing in the 2nd xI and club soccer.<br />

It is Daniel’s intention to complete a Bachelor<br />

of Music at the sydney conservatorium, and<br />

perhaps pursue a career as a professional<br />

performer.<br />

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Co-Curricular<br />

GIFteD anD talenteD<br />

In academic competitions in 2008, scots<br />

demonstrated its competitive edge in the Da<br />

Vinci Decathlon, where the Year 8 team showed<br />

considerable strength, narrowly missing out on<br />

third place. In Future Problem solving, the scots<br />

Year 10 team met with some success, in a generally<br />

competitive field.<br />

cHess<br />

2008 nsW championship Winner<br />

William Zu (Year 9)<br />

DUKe oF eDInBURGH aWaRDs<br />

Gold Duke of Edinburgh Awards<br />

alexander Roddie, alexander Harrison, andrew<br />

Wilson, elliot thompson, Frederick Gollan, George<br />

Hadjia, James smyth, Ryan Keith and timothy<br />

Darton.<br />

over 200 Bronze and silver certificates were<br />

awarded to students at the college.<br />

tomoki Miyoshi (Year 8) won first place and a<br />

medal in the ‘18 years and under’ composition<br />

section of the McDonald’s Performing arts<br />

challenge. His composition, a syncopated rag for<br />

piano, showed maturity and a sense of fun and<br />

now has the chance of becoming a published work.<br />

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MUsIc<br />

A.M.E.B. Musicianship Examination Results 2008<br />

Name Year Grade Result<br />

Jesse ellingworth 9 M’ship 5 Distinction<br />

Darwin nI 8 theory 5 Honours<br />

A.M.E.B. Practical Examinations 2008<br />

Name<br />

Strings<br />

Year Instru<strong>men</strong>t Grade Result<br />

Jeremy Ma 8 cello 7 a<br />

edward Huang 7 Violin 6 a Honours<br />

Patrick san Gabriel 7 Violin 6 a Honours<br />

Major Zhang 8 Violin 6 a Honours<br />

Piano<br />

Brandon tennent 8 Piano Prel a Honours<br />

Darwin ni 8 Piano a.Mus.a. Distinction<br />

Major Zhang 8 Piano 8 a Honours<br />

Trinity Guildhall Examinations 2008<br />

Name<br />

Speech And Drama<br />

Year Grade Result<br />

Max Hancock 8 3 Honours<br />

Ben thielemans 8 4 Honours<br />

christopher Mann 11 7 Honours<br />

Daan Rozenbroek 8 3 Honours<br />

Musical <strong>The</strong>atre<br />

callan Mcauliffe 8 4 High Distinction<br />

Mark Butorac 7 3 Honours<br />

Tomoki Miyoshi with Dr Lambert at Assembly.


<strong>The</strong> Pipes and Drums Band at the Royal Nova Scotia Tattoo.<br />

PIPes anD DRUMs<br />

the Band’s performance at the Royal nova scotia<br />

International tattoo was certainly one of the<br />

highlights. By the end of the tattoo invitations<br />

had been received to a number of different tattoos<br />

around the world, including Holland, switzerland,<br />

Usa, and Germany.<br />

Highland Games, parades and events attended:<br />

annual commonwealth Day Parade<br />

Highland Gathering, Bundanoon<br />

schools anzac Day service, Hyde Park<br />

old Boys anzac Day Memorial service<br />

Rose Bay Rsl Memorial service<br />

Remembrance Day Parade<br />

the Royal nova scotia International tattoo<br />

Pozieres Parade<br />

Victory in the Pacific service, Martin Place<br />

combined scottish societies solo competition<br />

Battle of australia service and armistice Day<br />

the leader of the Pipes and Drums for the last<br />

11 years, Mr Ray lee, was awarded an oaM for<br />

services to education and to the community in the<br />

Queen’s Birthday Honours list.<br />

to cap off a wonderful year the Pipes and Drums<br />

‘a’ Band won the australian championships in the<br />

Juvenile Pipes Band and Juvenile Drum corps as<br />

well as the australian championship in the Grade<br />

4 Pipes Band.<br />

cHaRItaBle WoRKs<br />

Bruce House ran a cadbury Fundraising Day<br />

to support their new charity Redkite, which<br />

supports children and young people and their<br />

families through cancer. their enthusiastic<br />

efforts raised $1600.<br />

armstrong House raised $1379 for the Royal<br />

Hospital for Wo<strong>men</strong>.<br />

Brandt House raised $1200 for the cancer<br />

council with a BBQ held in conjunction with the<br />

‘Biggest Morning tea’.<br />

the annual charity concert raised more than<br />

$7000 for the Royal Hospital and the sydney<br />

children’s Hospital. the guest speaker was<br />

world renowned neurosurgeon and old Boy of<br />

the college Dr charles teo.<br />

the 2008 Prefects achieved spectacular<br />

support from the college community for their<br />

World’s Greatest shave initiative. several brave<br />

Prefects and staff lost their locks for charity<br />

and raised over $14,700 for the leukaemia<br />

Foundation.<br />

the annual christmas Hamper appeal<br />

produced a record number of 101 hampers<br />

this year which were distributed by the<br />

Presbyterian church to families in need.<br />

<strong>The</strong> World’s Greatest Shave raised $14,700 for<br />

the Leukaemia Foundation.<br />

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HSC Visual Art work by Oscar Solomon.<br />

Student Work<br />

charles single and oscar solomon (Year 12) had their Hsc Visual arts<br />

major works selected for aRtexPRess, an exhibition showcasing the<br />

best work of students across nsW.<br />

nick o’sullivan had his Hsc Design and technology project nominated<br />

for the Destech exhibition at the Powerhouse Museum, an exhibition<br />

which recognises outstanding and innovative projects from throughout<br />

nsW. His work station was inspired by the craftsmanship of Italian<br />

yachts.<br />

HSC Visual Art work by Charles Single.<br />

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Sport<br />

Honour Cap Recipient<br />

Kenneth Kurien was awarded the Honour cap for his sporting ability and<br />

leadership skills. Kenneth took on the mantle of college Prefect, House<br />

captain of James Bee House and captain of Media, and he was also a leader<br />

in the sporting arena. Kenneth’s sporting versatility saw him captain the 1st<br />

xI cricket team and he was the college captain of Football. Kenneth plans to<br />

study at university and continue his interest in sport.<br />

oliver Kamp (Year 7) was honoured as outstanding Primary sports Boy at the<br />

cIs Presentation evening in March. He had an exceptional year on the sporting<br />

field, representing cIs and nsW in rugby and swimming.<br />

Kenneth Kurien receives the Honour Cap at Speech Day.<br />

atHletIcs<br />

<strong>The</strong> Annual AAGPS Championships<br />

tom Hurley 3000 metres championship 1st<br />

Jason Hall 3000 metres Division 1st<br />

Michael oldfield 110 hurdles championship 1st<br />

shaun Roger 110 hurdles Division 1st<br />

Opens<br />

cl<strong>into</strong>n sills<br />

Mike oldfield 4 by 100<br />

2nd<br />

Jacob Woodhouse<br />

Michael Buddee<br />

relay team<br />

cl<strong>into</strong>n sills 100 metres championship 2nd<br />

Michael oldfield 100 metres Division 1st<br />

Dylan Dudley 800 metres 2nd<br />

Under 17<br />

Michael Kellaway High Jump 1st<br />

Dylan Dudley 1500 metres 2nd<br />

Greg Peterson shot put championship 2nd<br />

Jacob Woodhouse shot put Division 2nd<br />

Under 16<br />

alex Davis High jump 2nd<br />

Jason Hall 800 metres 2nd<br />

1500 metres 2nd


Dylan Dudley and Jason Hall represented the college at nsW all schools.<br />

Dylan Dudley 1500 metres 1st<br />

2000m steeple chase 1st<br />

Jason Hall 3000 metres 1st<br />

1500 metres 2nd<br />

Both <strong>boys</strong> represented nsW at australian all schools in December in<br />

canberra with Jason Hall placed third in the 3000 metres.<br />

the senior athletics team placed third in the GPs championships.<br />

Inaugural <strong>Scots</strong> Gift<br />

Ben Zieschang (Year 10) won the inaugural scots Gift, a handicapped 120<br />

metre sprint based on the annual stawell Gift. His name will be the first to be<br />

engraved on the new trophy.<br />

cRIcKet<br />

Perpetual Awards for Cricket<br />

the K croker cup for the Highest Batting aggregate in the college:<br />

Daniel Ferrara<br />

the Garfield Johnson Memorial Prize for Junior cricket: Jim liddle<br />

the charles see Prize for services to cricket: Kenneth Kurien<br />

the captain of cricket cup: nigel cowell<br />

Group one teams shield for the Most successful team: 14as<br />

Group two teams shield for the Most successful team: 14Bs<br />

the teams cup: 3rd xI<br />

‘For the team that has demonstrated outstanding team spirit throughout the<br />

season’<br />

saIlInG<br />

national MJ title Robert Wojick (Year 9)<br />

australian F11 title alexander McFayden (Year 10)<br />

WateR Polo<br />

NSWCIS 1sts<br />

nicholas Willett and Hamish cuthill<br />

NSWCIS 2nds<br />

samuel Baraket, Paul Peters, Matthew Wallace and alex spork<br />

Under 16 NSW State Squad<br />

samuel Baraket, Paul Peters and Hamish cuthill<br />

Under 14 NSW State Team<br />

samuel Baraket<br />

Under 13 NSW State Squad<br />

nicholas stephens and David szamek<br />

Jason Hall and Dylan Dudley.<br />

9


Sport<br />

sWIMMInG<br />

<strong>College</strong> Age Champions<br />

12 Years Rohan Badethalav<br />

13 Years oliver Kamp<br />

14 Years Jack ng<br />

15 Years samuel Baraket<br />

16 Years Jason lau<br />

17 Years Jack adams<br />

Runner up to open Ross streeter<br />

open andrew Musgrove<br />

NSW All Schools Swimming Championships<br />

Bronze Medal: scots Junior Medley Relay team: Mitchell Keating-Follas, James<br />

Ritchie, Jack ng and sam Fleeting<br />

cRoss coUntRY<br />

the scots team had one of its most successful years, with scots winning the<br />

Under 16 GPs championship.<br />

Under 14<br />

Best runner Mitchell Keating-Follas<br />

Most consistent tomas Donovic<br />

For improve<strong>men</strong>t Rohan Badethalav<br />

James Ritchie.<br />

10<br />

Under 16<br />

Best runner Jason Hall<br />

Most consistent Dylan Dudley<br />

For improve<strong>men</strong>t James Roberts and Duke ermilio<br />

Open<br />

Best runner tom Hurley<br />

Most consistent James crowe<br />

GPS Team for the CIS Championships<br />

tom Hurley and nick McGready (18 years), James crowe (17 years), Jason<br />

Hall, Dylan Dudley, sebastian lane and James Roberts (16 years), cameron<br />

alderman and David Mo (15 years), Mitchell Keating-Follas (14 years) and tom<br />

Donovic (13 years).<br />

CIS Team at the All Schools’ Championships<br />

tom Hurley, Jason Hall and Dylan Dudley.


Mike Oldfield celebrates.<br />

BasKetBall<br />

captain of Basketball Robert l<strong>into</strong>n played for the nsW cIs Basketball team<br />

and was selected as a reserve for the nsW schools team.<br />

Robert L<strong>into</strong>n.<br />

FootBall<br />

Major Football Awards<br />

coach of the season Mr Bryan Roddie<br />

Golden Glove award Benjamin Bushby<br />

Golden Boot award Ian Rubasha<br />

G. a. W. Renney Under age encourage<strong>men</strong>t award sanjay Govindan<br />

G. a. W. Renney open age encourage<strong>men</strong>t award nicholas Rodwell<br />

2nd xI Best and Fairest James Irvine<br />

1st xI Best and Fairest charlie scott<br />

the scots college captain of Football Kenneth Kurien<br />

Dr and Mrs Iles award for ‘Personal Best’ evaan efstratiadis<br />

team’s trophy 15as<br />

GPs 1st xI alec Kemmery<br />

GPs 2nd xI charlie scott<br />

GPs 3rd xI Kenneth Kurien,<br />

RUGBY<br />

Joshua Revell<br />

Dane atkinson (Year 10) and adam Brent (Year 11) were selected in the nsW<br />

U16s schoolboy’s team.<br />

cl<strong>into</strong>n sills, Michael oldfield and tom Heslop (Year 12) all represented GPs<br />

and all played the for nsW school<strong>boys</strong> team.<br />

tom Heslop played for australia a against Fiji.<br />

11


Nicholas Willett<br />

nick Willett and his co-captain of<br />

snowsports, tom Joseph, had the honour<br />

of leading the scots college snowsports<br />

team to victory in the national Interschool<br />

competition held at Perisher. this is the<br />

first time that the college has won this<br />

competition since its establish<strong>men</strong>t in 1986,<br />

ce<strong>men</strong>ting scots’ reputation as having the<br />

best school snowsports program in australia.<br />

this is a fitting finale for nick, who competed<br />

with enthusiasm and passion over the last<br />

six years at the college, and inspired and<br />

encouraged the younger members of the<br />

snowsports team through his leadership both<br />

on and off the snow.<br />

this year nick dominated the Division<br />

1 snowboard competition, winning the<br />

sydney Regional championships, becoming<br />

nsW Individual snowboard champion and<br />

completing the trifecta by becoming national<br />

Division 1 snowboarding champion. His<br />

snowboarding team won all the team trophies<br />

at the same competitions.<br />

nick has been offered a place to study a<br />

Bachelor of Business at the australian<br />

catholic University in canberra. as for<br />

snowboarding, he would like to compete for a<br />

team place<strong>men</strong>t for the Winter olympics being<br />

held in Vancouver in 2010.<br />

12<br />

snoWsPoRts<br />

National Champions<br />

the scots college snowsports team was crowned champion school at the national snowsports<br />

championships at Perisher for the first time in the college’s history. co-captains thomas Joseph and<br />

nicholas Willett led the team to victory with six team gold medals. this was an outstanding achieve<strong>men</strong>t,<br />

reflecting the hard work put in by the <strong>boys</strong>, parents and staff of the college. the Preparatory school also<br />

won the nationals for the second year in a row.<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Scots</strong> <strong>College</strong> Age Championships<br />

alPIne snoWBoaRD MoGUls x-c<br />

Year 12<br />

Max Brown nicholas Willett Max Brown Harrison Woolford<br />

thomas Joseph Matthew Brown Jake Waller<br />

Harrison Woolford<br />

Year 11<br />

Max liddle Matthew Matheson William tressider William tressider<br />

nicholas turner nicholas turner<br />

Miles Debelak spencer White<br />

Year 10<br />

alexander Podgorski Myles Davidson andrew Wallace edward McKinnon<br />

edward McKinnon Felix ettelson edward McKinnon alex McFadyen<br />

andrew Wallace adrian scandrett Brian tran<br />

Year 9<br />

nicholas Payne luka Rohde Robert Wojcik Jackson Bursill<br />

Jackson Bursill Gregory Whitehead nicholas Payne Robert Wojcik<br />

Jack Walters Max Miller Jim liddle Jack Woolford<br />

Year 8<br />

sacha Wittock alex simmons James Matheson Daniel Walker<br />

James Matheson aden Roberts David Horwitz sacha Wittock<br />

Year 7<br />

the Graeme Price Memorial award for the<br />

charlie Murray James Matheson<br />

lee Garner-cowan Jarryd Hughes lee Garner-cowan lee Garner-cowan<br />

christopher Reilly lee Garner-cowan Max lloyd Mitchell short<br />

Max lloyd Marshall Heller Harry Price<br />

Fastest alpine skier alexander Podgorski (Year 10)<br />

Fastest snowboarder Jarryd Hughes (Year 7)<br />

Best Individual Performance in alpine alexander Podgorski (Year 10)<br />

the Wendy cameron achieve<strong>men</strong>t award lee Garner-cowan (Year 7)<br />

Edward McKinnon.

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