We congratulate our 2023 award winners and 2024 student leaders and wish them all the very best.
2023 Stage 2 Award Winners:
Maggie Basford – Open Access French Beginners Personal Achievement
Matthew Boyd – Research Project B
Lotus Collins – General Mathematics
Joshua Dunkley – Music Studies
Willem Dunkley – Chemistry
Willem Dunkley – Mathematical Methods
Willem Dunkley – Dux
Willem Dunkley – Physics
Willem Dunkley – Specialist Mathematics
Willem Dunkley – Music Performance – Solo
Willem Dunkley – 90+ ATAR
Coren Eatts – Work & Community
Tom Fyfe – Material Solutions (Wood Technology)
Shanae Gale – Arts & Community
Zoe Grist – General Mathematics
Zoe Grist – 90+ ATAR
Lachy Harkness – Science & Technology
Bethan Hartill – Psychology
Luke Hills – Agricultural Systems
Luke Hills – Food and Hospitality
Luke Hills – Essential Mathematics
Ebony Hughes – Biology
Ebony Hughes – Modern History
Ebony Hughes – 90+ ATAR
Mason Hunt – Legal Studies
Hayley Marks – Geography
Amos Ng – English
Amos Ng – Visual Arts
Bell Parker – Digital Technologies
Mathilde Parnis – Physical Education
Joel Ratcliff – Music Performance
Joel Ratcliff – Music Explorations
Georgia Sheehan – Digital Communications (Photography)
Elliot Shine – Runner-Up Dux
Elliot Shine – 90+ ATAR
Hannah Shipard – Child Studies
Maya Squires – 90+ ATAR
Grace Ternent – Health
Sascha Zarins – Open Access Industry & Entrepreneurial Solutions: CAD Personal Achievement
Layla Woods – Essential English
2024 Student Leaders
College Captain – Chloe McPherson
College Captain – Matthew Boyd
College Vice Captain – Omid Hussaini
College Vice Captain – Ollie Leech
House Captains and Leaders
Banksia – Lenny Hayden, Tom Anderson, Will Bowyer and Audrey Owen
Blue Gum – Dylan Wilson, Will Fitton, Sophia Conway Jones and Oli Morris
Waratah – Lucy Haythorpe, Calum McLean, Frankilin Hough and Frankie Desfontaines
Wattle – Della Willis, Tayla Cox, Harlen Murphy and Charlotte Maclay-Ross
Junior School Leaders
Captains – Adelaide Noble and Tate Jackson
Wellbeing – Ada Neeft and Audrey Hall
Sustainability – Ivory Lenk and Harriet Wilson
Middle Years Leaders
Captains – Hannah McPherson and Oscar Hirsch
Wellbeing – Hamish Farrelly and Evelina Serafin
Sustainability – Charlie Zukowski and Xavier Oakley