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CONTENTS Governance and Key Achievements A Message from the Board .............4 Governance .........................................6 The Board ............................................7 Principal’s Report...............................8 Financial Summary ............................9 Academic Excellence ......................10 Curricular/Extra-curricular Achievements and Events .............12 List of Donors ...................................16 3

A Message from the Board Glenda McLoughlin • 46% of HSC students were included on NSW 4 x 200m Relay team; at the ISA the HSC Honour Roll, which lists students Cross Country Carnival, 2nd place for the Glenda McLoughlin for all round achievement, best in course Girls team and 3rd place for the Boys Chair and all Band 6/E4 results. team, with two girls awarded age SCECGS Redlands Limited champions. • A record number of 11 students were SCECGS Redlands Limited, or Redlands as nominated for HSC Showcases for their • Our Junior School athletes achieved 1st in we all know our School, has been in major works and received a total of 21 Div 1 HICES Cross Country Carnival, 1st in continuous operation since 1884. Over this nominations in Dance, Design and Div 2 HICES Swimming Carnival and 2nd time our School has led much innovation in Technology, Drama, Music and Visual Art. in Div 1 HICES Athletics Carnival. education in Australia. In 2018, we looked back on some important milestones as we I would like to thank and acknowledge • Our Snowsports program continued to celebrated 40 years of coeducation and 30 Mr Sean Corcoran, Head of Secondary thrive, culminating in the Redlands team years since the introduction of the School, for his outstanding academic generating 6 national champions International Baccalaureate. leadership and also thank all of the teachers following significant success at the NSW and support staff who contributed to these and Sydney Interschools competitions. The School Board has continued this wonderful results. Our Snowsports team, and in fact the forward thinking approach this year as it whole School, was inspired by Redlander finalised a refresh of the Redlands Learning The Junior School also achieved strong Jarryd Hughes winning a Silver Medal at Platform to further embed a culture of academic performance in their NAPLAN the 2018 Winter Olympic Games in Men’s thinking. This was supported by a new five- results. I commend the Head of Junior Snowboard Cross. year Strategic Plan which has focussed on School, Mr Ari Guha and his team on these how we can best prepare our students to be excellent results. • Our Rowing program has flourished with not only ready for life in a rapidly changing, the Boys 1st Quad winning Bronze at the globally interconnected world, but ready to Our students continue to show great Australian Rowing Championships and the thrive. enthusiasm and interest in the broad range Senior Girls 1st Quad winning Bronze of activities available at Redlands. We at both the NSW State Championships Success applaud the many achievements of our and Head of the River. Redlands was student group including the following: awarded 17 Top 3 places at the ISRA The success of our School continues to be Championships. centred on providing a well-rounded, • The growing interest in STEAM activities holistic education where school life is a has supported student achievements in • Redlands continued to support many positive, meaningful and rewarding the Sydney University First Robotics enthusiastic performing artists within its experience for all of our students. Competition and UNSW programming student community through our annual competition. Two students won Gold Musical and Gala Arts, as well as many The academic standards of our school medals in the Australian Science Olympiad Music, Dance and Drama performance remain high and the Year 12 academic Competitions in Biology and Earth and opportunities. We were also delighted to results for 2018 were again outstanding. Environmental Science. see one of our Year 10 students winning I am pleased to report that in 2018: an ARIA Award for Breakthrough Artist and • The Redlands Mooting team should be were inspired by his performance at the • The class of 2018 achieved an impressive congratulated for winning the Kirby Cup 2018 Commonwealth Games Opening median ATAR score of 90.65 with 56% of High School Mooting competition after Ceremony. the Year Group achieving a 90 plus ATAR. the School entered it this year for the very first time. • This year our Senior Contemporary Dance • 31% of students achieved an ATAR of 95 Group placed 1st in NSW in the Sydney or more. • Our sporting teams achieved ISA success Eisteddfod and 2nd in the National with 13 Grand Final winning teams this Competition. They also placed 1st in the • 56% of students achieved an ATAR of 90 year: 8 in Basketball, 2 in Hockey, 1 in IRBD Eisteddfod and 1st in the Extreme or above. Netball, 1 in Girls Football and 1 in Tennis Dance Eisteddfod. The Redlands Ballet and and were crowned the ISA Netball Dance Academy was thrilled that its Champion School. Our School fielded students were accepted into the Australian ISA/CIS representatives in Basketball, Ballet School, the Bolshoi Ballet Academy Football, Netball, Hockey, Touch Football, Summer School in the USA, and the Royal Athletics, Cross Country, Diving and NSW Ballet School Spring Intensive in Hong State representatives in Athletics, Cross Kong. Country, Hockey and Netball. These achievements are underpinned by a • Our Secondary School athletes continued strong focus on pastoral care, building their strong performances from last year resilience and encouraging students to with 26 Gold medals awarded to Redlands contribute to community through service at the ISA Carnival and 4 Gold medals and and leadership. There were four major 12 Top 10 places at the CIS Carnival. service learning initiatives this year to At the NSW All Schools Carnival, Redlands Cambodia, Tanzania, Arnhem Land and Fiji, was awarded 2 Gold, 2 Silver and 8 Top as well as student participation in many 10 places; at the NSW Junior Athletics community support programs such as Clean Championships, a 1st place in U16 Girls Up Australia Day, NSW Drought Relief and Triple Jump and 3rd in U16 Girls 200m the Mother’s Day Classic Run for Breast and 3000m; at the National Junior Cancer, to name just a few. Athletics Championships, 2nd for the 4 Governance and Key Achievements

New Principal • A significant investment in a new Student Group parents or those parents who support Information System to replace Edumate. our teaching staff in exam supervision or in One of the most significant tasks that the This is planned to be in operation for first learning support, we owe you all a debt of Board has addressed this year has been the term 2020. gratitude. I would also like to thank all of search for a new Principal to replace our donors for their welcome support of the Dr Lennox who advised his intention to • Rejuvenation of the Junior School oval to School. In particular, I would like to thank retire at the end of 2019. In March, the enable all weather outdoor activities. Michael Mansley in his role as Chair of the Board announced that Mr Stephen Webber, Foundation and Lisa MacDonald in her role who is currently Headmaster at Guildford • Installation of air-conditioning units in the as Chair of the Redlands Parents and Friends Grammar School in Perth, will be joining Junior and Preparatory School areas. Association. All of your contributions are Redlands as our new Principal from January deeply appreciated by the School. 2020 onwards. Dr Lennox has led the • Installation of LED lighting within the School with distinction over the past 13 Senior Campus to assist in reducing On behalf of the Board, I would like to thank years and we sincerely thank him for his energy costs. you all for your support of Redlands as we outstanding contribution. strive to deliver a world class education for These items are additional to ongoing our students. Senior Campus Redevelopment painting, pressure washing, carpet cleaning and maintenance. Another important task for the Board this year has been the oversight of construction Review of School Constitution on Senior Campus. The New Music Centre was opened in September and has now Also in 2018, the Board of Directors been named the John Roberts Centre after commenced work on producing a modern one of the founders of the modern school. constitution to replace our now dated This building was delivered on time and Memorandum and Articles of Association. within budget. The School Board Unfortunately, in October, the contractors for our New Learning Hub were placed into As advised last year, the Board has voluntary administration. Work on this continued its process of structured renewal project ceased for a period of time. This was this year. The Board welcomed three new obviously deeply disappointing to us all. Directors: Anna Reed Stephenson, Jane Our building project team took a very Anderson and John Pradel. Both Jane and considered approach to this development to John are current parents. There have also work through the many issues that arose been some departures this year. I would like and to protect the contractual position of to acknowledge the contributions of our Redlands. A preferred contractor has now former Chairman Brian Salter and former thoroughly reviewed the project and we are Directors, Brad Cook, Kevin Brown, Kim close to recommencing construction on this Edwards and the Reverend Craig Roberts. important project. At this stage, we expect I’d like to thank all of my fellow Directors for that the New Learning Hub will open in their service to the Redlands Board this year. 2020. The School’s abridged accounts for 2018 The New Music Centre and New Learning follow this report. Our enrolment numbers Hub comprise the first stage of the Senior remain very strong across our year groups, Campus Master Plan project. Our goal is to which underpins the School’s solid financial establish world class facilities which provide position and operating surplus. The School contemporary learning environments and Board is confident that Redlands is well state of the art sport and performance positioned to embark on a new phase of spaces. innovation and growth as we welcome our new Principal, Mr Stephen Webber, and Major Investments in 2018 complete our major investment on the Senior Campus. Over the past year, the Board has purchased a number of properties which has expanded Thank You the footprint of the Senior Campus by over 30%. Ownership of these properties allows In conclusion, 2018 was both successful and us to progress our transformation of the challenging. The School dealt with a Senior Campus without impacting the number of unanticipated events, but did so School’s current footprint. with thoughtfulness and in an open and transparent manner. During the year, the Board made a number of investments to improve school facilities. On behalf of the Board I wish to express These included: sincere thanks to the School’s executive team, led by Dr Lennox and Deputy • The upgrade of Building 4 at our High Principal Sarah McGarry and all staff and Country Campus which was achieved with volunteers at the School. Whether it is the the generous donation of one of our many people who helped out with our very families. successful Spring Fair, the RPFA, our parent helpers in Sport and Performing Arts, Walks on Tracks, Book Club, our Class and Year 5

Governance SCECGS Redlands Limited School Back Row: Craig Roberts, Michael Jones, Kylie Binnekamp, Timothy St Quintin, Colleen Godsell Front Row: John Pradel, Governance Statement Jane Anderson, Peter Gold, Glenda McLoughlin, Peter Lennox, Anna Reed-Stephenson, Stephen Blaxland SCECGS Redlands Limited operates as a Additional Board Committees and Working The Board normally holds meetings in each public company limited by guarantee. Groups are established from time to time. month of the year except outside of school During 2018 the Board had in place ICT term times and may hold additional Members do not have an economic interest Governance, Marketing and Chaplaincy meetings as the occasion requires. in the assets or operating surplus of the Committees; and within the Finance and company or the School and are not entitled Audit Committee, a Debtors Sub-Committee The Board is comprised entirely of to any dividends or other payments. Any and a Scholarships and Bursaries Sub- Independent Non-Executive Directors who, surplus must be applied for the benefit of Committee. together with management, have the the School. appropriate balance of skills, knowledge, The Board uses its best endeavours to experience and independence to meet the The operation of the School is overseen by familiarise itself with issues of concern to obligations of the Company. At the end of a Board of Directors who do this in stakeholders. In doing so, the Board 2018, the Board comprised eleven Directors, accordance with the purposes and regularly evaluates economic, social, whose biographical details can be found on objectives of the School as set out in the reputational and regulatory issues and the following page. Memorandum and Articles of Association. changes that may affect the development of the School or the interests of stakeholders. New Directors have the benefit of an The role of the Board is to effectively induction program aimed at deepening represent and promote the interests of the The Board is structured to add value their understanding of the School and the School with a view to adding long term value environment and markets in which the to the School as an educational enterprise. Under the Memorandum and Articles of School operates. Association of the School, the Board The Board operates within a highly comprises four to six Directors who are All Directors are entitled to obtain regulated environment and complies with elected by the members of SCECGS independent professional advice relating to governance requirements of the following: Redlands Limited, up to four Directors who the affairs of the School or their are nominated by the Board and four responsibilities as a Director, provided that • The Corporations Act 2001 Directors who are nominated by the the expense is reasonable and the Director • The NSW Board of Studies, Teaching and Anglican Secretariat. Directors are proposed has received written approval of this who have the ability to make a contribution expense from the Chairman. Educational Standards (BOSTES) to the School through their experience, • The Australian Charities and Not-for-Profits qualifications, talents and commitment to Each year the Board critically evaluates its furthering the purposes of the School. own performance, and every second year Commission (ACNC) Act. the performance of individual Directors is The maximum number of Board members is evaluated by an external expert. The following provides a summary overview twelve who are all non-executives. All of the approach to corporate governance elective and secretariat Directors hold office The Board promotes ethical and taken by the Board. initially for three years. Elective Directors responsible decision-making retire by rotation in accordance with the The Board has established sound School’s Constitution. It is not generally In forming its decisions, the Board aims to foundations for School Governance expected that a Director would hold office make sensible business and school decisions, and Management oversight for more than ten years or be nominated for to contribute to the purpose of the School, more than three consecutive terms, to apply sound practical sense and to The Board has adopted a Board Charter whichever is the longer. Each triennium, the adhere to high ethical standards which are which describes the role of the Board, Board Board appoints a Chairman and Deputy aligned to the School’s values. procedures, the role of the Chairman and Chairman from among the Directors. Deputy Chairman and the functions of To inform this decision making, the Board Board Committees. Board Directors receive no remuneration for has adopted a formal code of conduct their services, but may be reimbursed for which sets out expectations with respect to The Board is responsible for setting and reasonable expenses (other than time) such acting with reasonable care and diligence, reviewing the strategic direction of the as special travel, conferences and behaviour, confidentiality, the interests of School, as well as monitoring the accommodation specifically for School stakeholders, independence of judgement implementation of that strategy by business. The School provides Directors with and acting honestly and fairly in the best management. The Board is responsible for: indemnity and insurance cover to the extent interests of the School. In addition, the permitted by the Corporations Act. Board has adopted policies with respect to • the appointment and removal of the the following areas: Principal; • establishing policies that seek to strengthen the School; • monitoring the performance of the Principal; • reviewing and protecting the School’s reputation; • protecting the School’s financial position; • ensuring that the School’s financial statements are true and fair and conform with the law; • ensuring that the School adheres to high standards of ethical and corporate behaviour; and • ensuring that the School has appropriate risk management and regulatory compliance policies in place. The Principal is responsible for the day-to- day management of the School. The Board has established the following standing Committees: • Nominations • Finance and Audit • Risk Management; and • Physical Resources. 6 Governance and Key Achievements

• conflicts of interest Jane Anderson John Pradel • notification of related party transactions • delegations MMgmt, PGDip, Bank BArch, JP • confidentiality. Appointed May 2018 Appointed September 2018 The Board safeguards the integrity of the corporate financial reporting Jane currently an Executive General John is a registered Architect and the Manager, Corporate Affairs for an insurance Director of a Company of Architects. He has A Finance and Audit Committee reports to company. She has more than 20 years’ one child currently attending Redlands. the Board. The committee regularly corporate affairs experience in financial During 2018, John was a member of the examines and makes recommendations to services including insurance, banking, Physical Resources Group Committee and the Board regarding: superannuation and asset management. the Chair of the Master Plan 2.0 Sub- She has two children currently attending Committee. • approval of annual budgets Redlands. During 2018 Jane was a member • financial risk management policies of the Nominations and Marketing Anna Reed-Stephenson • processes, frameworks and insurances Committees. • compliance with financial risk policies MBA, BA • accounting principles in the School’s Kylie Binnekamp Appointed June 2018 accounts; and BBus (UTS), DipLaw (LPAB), GradDip Legal Practice • the appointment of the external auditor Anna is an IT Executive with over 20 years’ Appointed May 2017 experience across multiple IT disciplines and and any internal audit activity. industries. During 2018 she was Chair of the Kylie is currently a Company Director and ICT Governance Committee and Director of The Finance and Audit Committee consists Practice Manager for a private medical the School Upgrade and Maintenance PRG of not more than five members, one of practice. She has over 13 years legal Sub-Committee. Anna has a passion for whom is the Board Chair. experience practising as a solicitor with working with youth to recognise how they leading law firms in NSW. Kylie has two can use their individual talents to serve their The Board children currently attending Redlands. communities. During 2018 she was a member of the Glenda McLoughlin Marketing and Chaplaincy Committees and Rev Craig Roberts a Board Appointee to the Redlands Parents BEc, MBA, FAICD and Friends Association. Kylie’s aim is to BEc, BD (Hons), DipMin serve the Redlands community. Appointed October 2016 Appointed December 2003 Chair Stephen Blaxland Retired December 2018 Glenda is a Company Director and former BArch (Hons), AIA, RIBA, Expert Witness Craig is a Company Director with Finance, banker and Chief Financial Officer. She has Corporate Recovery and Anglican Parish one child currently attending Redlands. Appointed May 2010 Ministry experience. During Glenda is Chair of the Finance and Audit 2018 he was Chair of the Chaplaincy Committee. Glenda previously held senior Stephen is an Architect and founding Committee and a member of the Finance roles in investment banks Barclays Capital, Director of BN Group, with over 25 years and Audit Committee. Morgan Stanley and Credit Suisse. Prior to experience. Stephen is an expert in Master her banking career she was a consultant planning, his areas of professional expertise Rev Timothy St Quintin with Price Waterhouse and NERA (London). include: strategic urban analysis; satisfying She has been a founding director and board commercial, social and environmental BD (Hons), BSc (Hons), AdvDipGov, DipPersMan member of two ASX listed energy outcomes; and establishing innovative companies. Glenda is currently a Non- design solutions. He acts as an expert Appointed August 2017 Executive Director of the National Art witness for Urban and Mixed-use issues. School where she chairs the Finance and Stephen has had two children attend Tim is the Rector of St Peter’s Anglican Audit Committee and is chair of Sound Redlands. During 2018 he was the Chair of Church, Cremorne, having previously served Scouts. Glenda’s focus is on ensuring the Physical Resources Group Committee. as the Senior Associate Minister in the parish Redlands has a strong operating and of St Stephen’s Willoughby. Tim brings financial capability to deliver a world class Colleen Godsell AM leadership, resource management and educational experience to its students. strategic planning experience from his JP parish roles, and from having been an Army Peter Gold Officer for 15 years prior to entering full- Appointed April 2008 time ministry. He continues to serve in the B Comm military, now as a chaplain in the Army Colleen is a Company Director with a Reserve. In 2018 Tim was a member of the Appointed April 2017 background in the not-for-profit sector and Chaplaincy and Risk Management the Department of State & Regional Committees. He is keen to continue to build Deputy Chair Development. She has had three children on the character, education and community attend Redlands. During 2018, Colleen was strengths of Redlands. Peter is a Managing Director of Archer a Board Appointee to the Redlands Parents Capital - a private equity investment and Friends Association and was a member Retiring Directors company of which he was a founding team of the Physical Resources Group and ICT member in 1997. After taking majority Governance Committees. Colleen is Kevin Brown ownership positions in businesses, his dedicated to building strong partnerships company helps establish and execute between home and school that will foster BEc, BSocSc, MBA focussed strategic plans to achieve growth. leadership and excellence in students and He is also the Chairman of New Zealand staff alike. Appointed December 2005 Pharmaceuticals and a Director of Craveable Retired April 2018 Brands, and previous roles include Michael E Jones OAM investment banking experience with Brad Cook Morgan Stanley in New York. He has MBA, BArch, MIML, FAICD, FRAIA, JP qualified as an Associate of the Institute of BComm, GradDip Bible and Missions Actuaries of Australia and has two children Appointed 1985 currently attending Redlands. During 2018 Appointed May 2010 he was a member of the Finance and Audit Michael is a Registered Architect, Licensed Retired April 2018 Committee. Peter’s goal for Redlands is to Builder and Managing Director of an achieve widespread recognition as the architectural firm; and the Chair or former Dr Kim Edwards pre-eminent provider of coeducation in Chair of three independent schools, NSW. including Redlands (2001-2016). He has MBBS, FRACS had three children attend Redlands. During 2018 he was Chair of the Risk Committee Appointed September 1997 and a member of the Physical Resources Retired April 2018 Group Committee. Michael is Deputy Chair of the Board of the Association of Brian Salter Independent Schools NSW, and a member of several State and Federal education BA, LLB (Hons), LLM (Hons), MAICD governance advisory committees. Appointed February 2011 Resigned November 2018 7

Principal’s Report Dr Peter Lennox Developing our Middle Leaders many years of Dr Kim Edwards and his wife Jennifer, and one of the two classrooms was Dr Peter Lennox Mark Church, who is associated with named in recognition of the service given to Harvard’s Project Zero research on Cultures the Board by retiring Deputy Chair Mr Kevin PhD, MPhil, MA(Hons), BA(Hons), DipEd, GAICD, of Thinking, continued to provide guidance Brown. FAIM, MACE and support during the year. In 2017 his visits had focussed upon introducing the The other half of the John Roberts Centre is 2018 in Review Harvard framework of teaching and learning affording temporary classrooms, which are Academic Results to all our teaching staff. In 2018 we asked required until the New Learning Hub is Mark to mentor and challenge our Academic ready for occupation. These and another Our 2018 graduands achieved an Middle Leaders with the intention of twelve temporary classrooms are being used exceptional set of results, which proved to be deepening their understanding of what it as trial classrooms for fit-out of the NLH. the best in 20 years. This was predominantly means to create a culture of teaching and Students and teachers are also very pleased due to a significant improvement in the HSC learning. The leadership of our Academic about the larger spaces of these rooms and results following a specific HSC action plan Middle Leaders is critical to a sustainable are keenly looking ahead to the learning implemented at the start of 2018. Over half culture of teaching and learning. It is our spaces that will be available in the NLH. The of the Year Group elected to undertake the IB Middle Leaders who provide leadership, temporary learning spaces are proving very Diploma Programme and they also achieved guidance and support for their Departmental well suited to the way in which teaching excellent results. or Year Group colleagues to enable them to and learning is occurring at Redlands. be effective in implementing the Redlands Embedding a Culture of Learning Platform in classrooms. High Country Campus Thinking and Learning Our teachers have really come on board At the end of Term 3 there was an official A core goal for the Executive in 2017 was to with our updated Redlands Learning opening of the fourth building at the HCC expand a culture of thinking and learning Platform. At the end of Term 4 a Learning site. The building had been used for storage across all Year Groups at Redlands. In 2018, Fair was presented in Redlands Hall, with for many years and was in poor condition. the intent was to embed and make teachers from all three sections of the With a combination of a major donation sustainable this culture of thinking and School displaying learning experiences and from the Van Weelde family, which was learning. Across 2017-2018, the large teaching innovations they had introduced supplemented by the Board, this building majority of our teachers completed the during the year. The Learning Fair was has been transformed into a recreational online Harvard course Visible Thinking, followed by the professional learning days in space that was much appreciated by the which provides teachers with strategies to January 2019, featuring a number of students who attended Winter School in make students’ thinking visible. All current presentations by our own teachers of the 2018. There has always been strong support teachers will have completed this course by thinking behind some outstanding ways in among the Redlands community for this the end of 2019 and thereafter all new which the refreshed Redlands Learning facility and this renovated building was teachers will be expected to take this course Platform is being used in classrooms. named in honour of the personal support of within their first two years at Redlands. the Van Weelde family. Senior Campus Master Plan The third iteration of the Redlands Learning Stage 1 Cocurricular Activities Platform was launched in mid-2018 and has built upon the two previous versions of Early in Term 1 there was much excitement Across all aspects of our wide-ranging 2007 and 2010. It depicts the Redlands when we gained occupancy of the first cocurricular program there were many learning journey as an interconnected series building that forms Stage 1 of our Master successes and achievements. Our of elements and includes a simple map of Plan for the Senior Campus. Our staff and Performing Arts program continues its stellar the learning journey that our students will Music students were thrilled by the purpose- standards and provides great pleasure and travel. It is designed to provide our teachers designed Music facilities that replaced those delight to audiences. The Sports program with a clear and readily accessible picture of in the cottages that used to face onto continues its upward climb with why and how they should strive to educate Gerard Street. Both students and staff accompanying successes by teams and by our students so that they will be well joyfully acclaimed the two large timber- individual athletes. Debating has flourished prepared for their post-school lives. floored Music classrooms and the wonderful under a new coaching arrangement. Our auditorium. A well-equipped recording Mooting team, which had had no previous studio, spacious storage lockers for students’ experience, won the 2018 Mooting final, instruments and acoustically treated Music overcoming a team which had won the Tuition rooms were also a great additions competition the previous year and finishing and have been much appreciated. The their year undefeated. It was no mean feat Senior students spoke of the auditorium to win the trophy in a real courtroom, with itself, with its lighting and acoustics, as both teams experiencing testing being even better for performances than questioning from experienced judges. The Concourse, Chatswood – more intimate but very well suited for smaller concerts and A Challenging, Yet Positive Year capable of accommodating audiences of up to a hundred. In Term 3 the whole building 2018 included some challenges that was officially opened and named in honour affected many among our community. of Mr John Roberts, one of the three Some of those challenges were exceptional. Founding Directors of SCECGS Redlands However, what was also exceptional and Limited. At the same memorable evening, greatly heartening was the resilience shown the Auditorium was named in recognition of by staff and students in the face of these the exceptional service to the School over events. Care and support for each other, staff and students, proved crucial. Faith and 8 Governance and Key Achievements

Financial Summary trust in each another also proved essential Brad Weatherstone Brad Weatherstone and demonstrated a strong culture and a positive-thinking mindset. Our Year 12 MBA, MComm, BEcon, FCPA, FGIA FCIS, GAICD Valedictorians demonstrated clearly how well they understood the importance of Chief Financial Officer resilience and support for one another. They did not forget the loss of one of their own; The reportable income including Government recurrent per capita funding for the year rather, they rallied each other and pressed ended 31 December 2018 was $60.9 M before income from revaluation of properties. on with their school life and with their School income was 1.7% higher than in 2017 due to a 2.9% average fee increase which studies and activities. Their maturity and life- was partially offset by a 0.4% decrease in enrolments, a result of the closure of the sole readiness was clear and was greatly assisted remaining Redlands House North Harbour class. by their teachers and by their parents. The School achieved a very solid performance in 2018 and continues to recognise the Our 2018 student leaders, who were led importance of further action required to effectively manage increasing pressure on most capably by School Captains Jasmine School revenue and expenses. Zhou and Pip Pincini, enthusiastically pursued their ambition to extend a genuine Operational expenses increased by 7% in 2018 to $47.4 M. This was primarily feeling of community on the Senior Campus attributable to increased depreciation expenses due to the interim occupancy of the and indeed across the whole School. They John Roberts Centre, and higher payroll, repairs and maintenance and ICT expenses. and their fellow-student leaders did an excellent job and remained committed to Capital Expenditure of $38.2 M during 2018 included $25.94 M property acquisitions their intent and responsibilities until it was and $10.9 M for capitalisation of expenses related to Stage 1 of the New Learning Hub time for them to depart. The persistent initiative. Other investments made during 2018 were the upgrade of ICT infrastructure determination of our student leaders to and the acquisition of furniture and fixtures. grow a respectful, compassionate and purposeful social culture among the Maintaining diligent financial management will be important in the coming years, as the students is very encouraging. School continues to deliver on the Master Plan building projects, whilst also keeping a primary focus on our core enterprise of teaching and learning in order to ensure a strong Thank You and sustainable school, fit to face the opportunities and challenges ahead. I wish to thank our committed and hard- 60 91.2% 91.2% 2017 working Directors for their work on behalf of 55 2018 the School in 2018 and for their support 50 and guidance of the Executive team and the Income 2018 ($M) 45 8.1% 8.2% 0.7% 0.6% whole staff. 40 Government Grants Other Capital Income (Donations) 35 I also extend thanks to those parents and 30 supporters of the School who donated 25 personally to the growth of the School and 20 its programs throughout the year. The 15 biennial Redlands Spring Fair was a great 10 success and I pay tribute to all parents and staff members who were involved in 5 planning and running this long-standing community event. Fees and Private Income An initiative which is proving very successful Expenditure 2018 ($M) 45 22.5% are the occasions during the year when 40 parents volunteer to talk to our students in 35 62.5% 56.6% 2017 the upper primary school about their 30 2018 careers, the factors which they believe have 25 been of particular importance for them as 20 30.7% 20.9% 6.8% they continue to be lifelong learners and the 15 Non-Salary Expenses Capital Expenditure changes that they have experienced during 10 those careers. Much of their advice connects closely to the dispositions and attitudes to 5 learning that form enduring learnings, which our teachers are seeking to impart to Salaries and Related Costs our students. Capital Expenditure 2018 (%) How We Are Funded 2018(%) I look forward to another exciting year of further embedding a culture of thinking at 1% 9% Redlands. 2% 97% 91% Land and Information Furniture and Equity Borrowings and Buildings Technology Equipment Other Liabilities 9

Academic Excellence 2018 HSC/IB Results Of the 131 students who sat for HSC and IB: • 7 students achieved an ATAR of 99 or more • 18 students achieved an ATAR of 98 or more • 41 students achieved an ATAR of 95 or more • 73 students achieved an ATAR of 90 or more • 112 students achieved an ATAR of 80 or more Redlands 2018 HSC and IB Top Achievers • 3 students achieved an ATAR of 99.70 Year 9 – NAPLAN Year 5 – NAPLAN • 5% of students achieved an ATAR of 99 Reading: 60% of students achieved in the Reading: 80% of students achieved in the or more top 2 bands compared to 25% of the State top 2 bands compared to 40% of the State • 14% of students achieved an ATAR of 98 Writing: 32% of students achieved in the Writing: 42% of students achieved in the or more top 2 bands compared to 15% of the State top 2 bands compared to 17% of the State • 31% of students achieved an ATAR of 95 Spelling: 42% of students achieved in the Spelling: 55% of students achieved in the or more top 2 bands compared to 27% of the State top 2 bands compared to 38% of the State • 56% of students achieved an ATAR of 90 Grammar and Punctuation: 49% of Grammar and Punctuation: 63% of or more students achieved in the top 2 bands students achieved in the top 2 bands compared 27% of the State compared to 38% of the State • 168 HSC Band 6s and IB Grades 7/A were awarded Numeracy: 62% of students achieved in the Numeracy: 66% of students achieved in the top 2 bands compared to 30% of the State top 2 bands compared to 33% of the State Higher School Certificate Year 7 – NAPLAN Year 3 – NAPLAN • 59 students completed the HSC course Reading: 65% of students achieved in the Reading: 73% of students achieved in the • Dance: 1 student was selected and 4 top 2 bands compared to 31% of the State top 2 bands compared to 56% of the State students were nominated for Callback Writing: 37% of students achieved in the Writing: 83% of students achieved in the • Design and Technology: 1 student was top 2 bands compared to 20% of the State top 2 bands compared to 49% of the State nominated for Shape Spelling: 50% of students achieved in the Spelling: 66% of students achieved in the • Drama: 4 students were nominated for top 2 bands compared to 36% of the State top 2 bands compared to 53% of the State OnSTAGE Grammar and Punctuation: 57% of Grammar and Punctuation: 72% of • Music: 2 students were nominated for students achieved in the top 2 bands students achieved in the top 2 bands ENCORE compared to 31% of the State compared to 52% of the State • Visual Arts: 1 student was selected for Numeracy: 72% of students achieved in the Numeracy: 75% of students achieved in the ARTEXPRESS top 2 bands compared to 36% of the State top 2 bands compared to 45% of the State International Baccalaureate • 71 Diplomas awarded • 2 students were awarded rare Bilingual Diplomas – in Spanish 10 Key Achievements

Redlands HSC and IB ATAR 2018 Redlands HSC and IB University Offers 90 Sydney 80 UNSW UTS 70 Redlands ANU State Melbourne 60 Macquarie Other Australian 50 Other Overseas 40 Redlands HSC and IB Course Types 30 20 10 0 Top 30% Top 20% Top 10% Top 5% Top 2% Top 1% Redlands 2018 IB Top Achievers Science/Medicine Redlands 2018 HSC Top Achievers Business/Commerce Arts Engineering Law Media/Communications International Studies Visual Arts/Design IT/Software Education Other 11

Curricular/Extra-curricular Achievements and Events English Debating Dance Mosman Youth Awards in Literature Kirby Cup High School Mooting HSC • 3 Junior students and 1 Senior student Competition • 1 student was selected for Callback • Redlands team won the Grand Final • 5 students received 13 nominations for were shortlisted SDN Competition ICAS Writing Competition • Year 10 team were runners up in the Callback Premier’s Reading Challenge Grand Final RAD Exams Mathematics • Senior – 22 students awarded Australian Mathematics Competition Chess • Grades – 74 students awarded • 4 High Distinctions, 32 Distinctions, NSW Junior Chess League • Junior School team won their Isobel Anderson Awards 84 Credits • 1 Senior Girl qualified for the Semi Finals Australian Problem Solving Mathematical Metropolitan North Region division Olympiads Competition Australian Ballet • Junior School students received an Social Science • 1 Senior Boy was accepted into the Australian Business Week Outstanding Achievement Award Running a Business Market Day Australian Ballet School • 3 Senior Students and 1 Junior Student Science/Technology Languages Australian Science Olympiad Language Perfect Championships were selected to participate in the • 2 students were awarded Gold medals in • Redlands Spanish students placed 1st in Australian Ballet School Interstate Training Program Biology and Earth and Environmental NSW, 2nd in Australia and 4th in the Science world International • 3 students were awarded Distinctions in A Night to Delight • 1 Senior Boy was awarded a scholarship Physics and 1 student a Distinction in International Day Chemistry Chinese New Year to the Bolshoi Ballet Academy summer ICAS Science Competition school in the US and a scholarship to the • 3 High Distinctions, 7 Distinctions Visual Arts Princess Grace Academy in Monaco Aurecon Bridge Building Competition 22nd Redlands Konica Minolta Art Prize • 1 Senior Girl was awarded a scholarship to • Redlands team placed 1st in Digital HSC the Royal Academy of Dancing Intensive Design • 1 student was selected for ARTEXPRESS Workshop Chemistry Titration Competition HSC and IB Art Exhibitions • 1 Junior Girl was selected for the Royal • 3 students participated Ballet School of London’s Spring Intensive University of Sydney First Robotics Innovative Design/Textiles Program in Hong Kong Competition Team HSC Design and Technology Exhibition • 1 student selected HSC Textiles and Design Exhibition • 1 Junior Girl was awarded a Summer University of Sydney Gifted and Talented Intensive in Greece Discovery Program Drama • 2 students selected HSC Sydney Eisteddfod UNSW Programming Competition • 4 students were nominated for OnSTAGE • Senior Contemporary Dance Group • 2 students placed 3rd in the Intermediate Theatresports Schools Challenge division • Intermediate team placed 6th in the placed 1st in the NSW and 2nd in the Girls in Tech National Secondary School Contemporary/ • 20 students participated Grand Final Classical Group Grand Final Experience It! Sydney University HSC/IB Drama Showcase • Junior Jazz troupe received Highly Engineering Challenge for Girls Year 11 Drama – The Curiosity Project Commended • Year 8-10 Girls participated Year 10 Drama – Theatre of the Absurd • 1 Senior Girl placed 1st in 16Y Jazz, Highly RACI Crystal Growing Competition Year 9 Drama – Headlines Commended in 16Y Contemporary and • 4 Senior students placed 3rd and Highly Year 8 Drama – Australian Landscapes 16Y Hip Hop Commended • 1 Senior Girl placed 3rd in 15/U Jazz Lower North Shore STEM Competition Music • 1 Senior Boy placed 3rd in 15/O Tap Solo • 1 Junior Girl placed 3rd HSC and 14/O Tap Championship Grok Learning Web Design Competition • 2 students were nominated for ENCORE • 16 students achieved a perfect score HSC/IB Music Showcase Northern Beaches Eisteddfod National Science Week AMEB Exams • 1 Senior Girl placed 2nd in Open Age Hip Breakfast with a Scientist • 1 Senior Girl awarded AMusA in Violin STEAM Big Day In • 1 Senior Boy awarded Licentiate in Cello Hop and 3rd in Open Age Jazz Year 8 STEAM Project • 10 High Distinctions and 15 Honours - • 1 Senior Boy placed 1st in 14Y Tap • 2 Senior Students placed 1st in 15Y Da Vinci Decathlon Piano, Violin, Flute, Cello, Trumpet, • Year 6 team: 1st in General Knowledge Saxophone, Voice Jazz/Hip Hop/Musical Comedy Duo • Year 5 team: 5th in English, 8th in Code St Cecilia’s Exams • 4 High Distinctions and 5 Distinctions – IRBD Eisteddfod Breaking, 8th in Cartography Piano, Violin, Cello • Redlands Contemporary Group placed 1st in Secondary School Modern/ Contemporary Group • 1 Senior Girl placed 1st in Open Age Jazz and Open Age Contemporary; and Highly Commended in Open Age Hip Hop • 1 Senior Girl placed 3rd in 15/O Open Lyrical and Open Student Choreography • 1 Senior Boy placed 1st in 14Y Tap and 3rd in 14Y Hip Hop • 2 Senior students were invited to perform at the IRBD Night of Champions for the third consecutive year 12 Key Achievements

Extra-curricular Major Events Extreme Dance Competition Performing Arts Service • Senior Contemporary Group placed 1st in Musical – Return to the Forbidden Planet M’Lop Tapang, Cambodia Yr 10/O Modern Gala Arts Festival Kampong Kleong Hospital and School, • Junior Jazz troupe placed 3rd Ballet & Dance Concert – The Nutcracker Cambodia • 1 Senior Girl placed 1st in Open Age Jazz and Jazz/Contemporary Dance Showcase Esilalei Village School, Tanzania Senior Music Festival – Bach to the Beatles Matthew Talbot Hostel Solo and Open Age Hip Hop Solo and 3rd Junior Music Festival – STEAM Breast Cancer Research in Open Age Contemporary Solo K-6 Strings Concert • Mother’s Day Classic Fun Run and Walk • 1 Senior Boy placed 1st in 14Y Open Tap Year 2 Strings Concert • Pink Sports Round Solo and Open Hip Hop Solo Year 4-5 MIP Concert Salvation Army Red Shield Appeal • 1 Junior Girl placed 2nd in Classical Ballet HICES Music Festival Wesley Mission Edward Eager Lodge Solo Jazz Supper Club Anglicare Toys and Tucker Appeal Senior Piano Competition Make a Difference Day Energy Express Eisteddfod Junior Piano Competition Smith Family student2student Reading • 1 Senior Girl placed 1st in Open Student Senior Vocal Competition Program Senior Instrumental Competition Room to Read Choreography, 3rd in 15/O Open Lyrical Battle of the Bands Kids Need Books, Vietnam and 15/O Open Student Choreography Drama and Theatre Competition Bougainvillea Retirement Community • 1 Junior Girl placed 2nd in 10Y Restricted Shakespeare Carnival Junior School Reading and Maths Clubs Jazz and 10Y Restricted Classical Ballet Theatresports Competition Jump Rope for Heart Drama Celebration NSW Cancer Council City of Ryde Eisteddfod Senior Musical Theatre – Holiday, Is This Me, CanTeen • 2 Senior Girls placed 3rd in U14 Jazz Duo The Piece of Der Resistance The Kids Cancer Project Junior Musical Theatre – The Chocolate CMRI – Jeans for Genes Day Dance Life Unite Nationals Factory, Cinderella Kids, Disney’s The Juvenile Diabetes – Jelly Baby Day • 1 Senior Girl placed 2nd in Contemporary Aristocrats, Disney’s Aladdin UN Women Prep Musical Theatre – Big Little Dreams UNICEF’s Change for Good Solo and Jazz Solo Private Musical Theatre – A Night of Song Westmead Children’s Hospital • 1 Senior Boy placed 1st in 13-17Y Tap and Senior Acting – Lockdown, Secrets, The Rock Bear Cottage Junior Acting – Alice in Wonderland, And Then Rural Aid Drought Relief was awarded Overall Winner in Tap What Happened, Inspiration, James and the Headspace Giant Peach, The Wandering Bard’s Tale, The Vinnies School Sleepout Ultimate Dance Challenge Astounding Works of Simon Trout Assistance Dogs Australia • 2 Senior Girls placed 1st in 14/U Jazz Prep Acting – If I was Prime Minister, What Taldumande Youth Refuge the Ladybird Heard, The Frog Prince Service Learning Trips Duo/Trio Continued… ANZAC Day Services • 1 Senior Girl placed 3rd in her Solo Film Making – Film Works! Clean Up Australia Greenlands Week Dance Classique Eisteddfod Leadership • 1 Senior Girl placed 1st in Lyrical, 2nd in YLead Prefects’ Leadership Day Jazz and Broadway Jazz Peer Support Leadership Program • 1 Senior Girl placed 2nd in Ballet Solo and Student Representative Council UN International Womens Day 3rd in Lyrical Solo Spirit Week Duke of Edinburgh Time to Shine Eisteddfod • 2 Senior Girls placed 1st in U16 Jazz Duo • 1 Senior Girl placed 2nd in Contemporary • 1 Senior Girl placed 3rd in Ballet Flawless Dance Eisteddfod • 1 Senor Girl placed 2nd in Open Student Choregraphy and 3rd in Open Lyrical and Open Contemporary Starpower International Dance Competition • 1 Senior Girl placed 1st in 15-19Y Lyrical, 15-19Y Open Student Choreography and 1st Overall in the 15-19Y category Menai Eisteddfod • 1 Junior Girl placed 2nd in 10/U Classical Ballet 3rd in 10/U Jazz Get Up N Dance Eisteddfod • 1 Junior Girl placed 2nd in U12 Restricted View Dance Challenge AU • 1 Junior Girl was awarded High Gold in all her solos and received the Judges Award of a Summer Intensive in Greece Live to Dance • 1 Junior Girl placed 2nd in Demi Character 13

Extra-curricular Sport Athletics • 1 Senior Girl competed in the 1500m and Diving 3000m ISA Carnival • 1 Senior Boy represented Redlands in U15 • Redlands team won 26 Gold and 10 • 1 Senior Boy competed in the 400m Springboard at the CIS Competition Hurdles Silver medals Football HICES/CIS Championships • Girls team placed 2nd in Div 1 • Junior School team placed 2nd in Div 1 at • Junior Girls As won the ISA Grand Final • Junior, Intermediate and Senior Girls and the HICES Championships • 1 Junior Girl was selected for the NSWCIS Senior Boys finished 2nd in their divisions team to compete in the NSWPSSA • 19 Junior School students were selected Championships and the NSW team which • 1 Senior Girl won 5 Gold medals, for the HICES team to compete at the placed 2nd in the Australian Schools breaking 5 ISA records in 100m, 200m, NSWCIS Championships Championships Long Jump, Triple Jump and High Jump • 1 Junior Girl placed 2nd in the Girls 100m • 3 Senior students were selected for ISA • 3 Senior Girls each won 3 Gold medals in and was selected to represent CIS at the Open teams their middle distance and sprint events NSWPSSA Championships • 1 Senior Girl was selected for the NSWCIS • 1 Senior Girl won 2 Gold and 1 Silver in AFL squad her track and field events. • 1 Senior Boy was selected for the U13 • 1 Senior Boy was selected for the ISA U16 • Senior Boys, Intermediate Girls and Junior Swans Academy Squad to compete in the team Girls Relay teams won Gold NSW/ACT Championships Gymnastics CIS Championships • 2 Junior Boys were selected for the • Redlands athletes achieved 4 Gold, 2 NSWCIS team which was crowned State • 1 Senior Girl placed 1st in the NSW Champions at the NSWPSSA Acrobatic Trials Silver and 6 Bronze Championships Hockey • 1 Senior Girl placed 1st in the 15Y Triple Basketball Jump, breaking the CIS record, 1st in the • Girls Hockey 1sts and 2nds won their ISA 15Y High Jump and Long Jump, 3rd in the • Open Gold Boys, 17A Boys, Inter A Girls, Grand Finals 15Y 200m and 4th in the 15Y 100m 15B Boys, 15 Blue Boys, 14 Blue Boys, 13A Boys and 13B Boys won the ISA • 2 Senior Girls were selected for the ISA • 1 Senior Boy placed 1st in the 17Y 100m Grand Finals U16 team to compete in the NSWCIS Championships • 1 Senior Girl placed 2nd in the 15-16Y • 18 out of 24 teams contested the ISA 3km and 3rd in the 15Y 800m Semi Finals and 11 teams advanced to the • 1 Senior Girl was selected for the North ISA Grand Finals Sydney and Beaches U13 representative • Senior Boys Relay team placed 2nd team • 1 Senior Girl was selected for the ISA team • 1 Senior Boy placed 1st in the 17Y 100m which placed 3rd in the NSWCIS • 3 Senior Students competed in the NSW Championships Championships • 1 Senior Girl placed 3rd in the 17Y 100m Hurdles and High Jump • 1 Senior Boy was selected for the U15 • 1 Senior Boy was selected for the NSW NSW Metro team team to compete in the National • 1 Senior Boy placed 3rd in the 16Y 800m Championships • 5 Senior Students were selected for the • 1 Senior Boy placed 3rd in the 15Y High NSW State Performance or Developing Indoor Hockey Jump Athletes programs • 3 Senior Girls were selected for the NSW All Schools Championships Cross Country Mosman All-Stars U18 and U15 teams • 1 Senior Boy placed 1st in the 17Y 100m ISA Championships • 2 Senior Girls and 1 Junior Girl were • 1 Senior Girl placed 1st in the 15Y Triple selected for the U13 Northern Suburbs Jump • Secondary Girls team placed 2nd and and Beaches team which won the Hunter Secondary Boys team placed 3rd Cup and competed in the NSW • 1 Senior Boy placed 2nd in the 18Y 200m Championships • Junior Girls and Senior Boys placed 1st • 1 Senior Boy placed 2nd in the 19Y • 1 Senior Girl was the U14 Champion • 1 Senior Boy and his team placed 2nd in 1500m • 1 Senior Girl was the U15 Champion the Hunter Cup and competed in the • 1 Senior Girl placed 3rd in U15 Girls NSW Championships Australian All Schools Championships • 1 Senior Girl placed 3rd in 18+ Girls • 1 Senior Boy competed in the 17Y 100m Netball • 1 Senior Girl competed in the 15Y Triple NSW All Schools Championships • Redlands was crowned ISA Netball Jump • 1 Senior Girl placed 10th in the 15Y 4km Champion School NSW Junior Championships National Championships • Junior As won the ISA Grand Final • 1 Senior Girl placed 1st in the U16 Triple • 1 Senior Girl was selected for the NSW • Yr 9 Navy team won the NSA Grand Final Jump and 3rd in the U16 200m U16 team to compete in the National • 1 Senior Girl placed 3rd in the U16 Championships • 1 Senior Girl was selected for the NSWCIS U17 team to compete in the National 3000m HICES Championships Championships Australian Junior Championships • Junior School team were crowned HICES • 2 Senior Girls were selected for the ISA • 1 Senior Girl placed 2nd in the Triple Div 1 Champions for the 3rd consecutive Opens and U15 teams which placed 3rd year and 4th respectively in the NSWCIS Jump and was a member of the NSW Championships 4x200m Relay team which placed 2nd 14 Key Achievements

Extra-curricular Sport Rowing Rugby Other • 1 Senior Boy placed 3rd in the Teine Australian Rowing Championships • 1st XV were runners up in the ISA Grand Final Youth Moguls U18 (duals) and 3rd in • Senior Boys 1st Crew won Bronze in the Niseko Superbumps A Class Open in School Boy Coxed Quad A Final Sailing Japan; was awarded a 2018 Ski & Snowboard Australia Emerging Talent • Senior Girls 1st Crew placed 4th in the • 1 Senior Boy won the NSW/ACT Youth Scholarship; and placed 3rd in U20 School Girl Coxed Quad B Final Open Championships and placed 5th in Juniors at the Australian National Mogul the Laser Radials at the Australian Youth Championships at Mt Buller NSW Championships Championships • 1 Senior Boy was selected for the • Senior Girls 1st Quad placed 3rd • 2 Senior Boys placed 1st and 2nd in the Australian Junior Alpine team which International Cadet Class 2017-18 season competed in the Whistler Cup in Canada, NSW Boys Head of the River a FIS Junior World Championship event Skipping • Senior Boys 2nd crew won Bronze in the • 1 Senior Girl and 1 Junior Boy were School Boy Coxed Quad Div 2 • 1 Senior Girl and her team placed 4th in selected for the NSW Talented Athlete the World Championships Camp • 3 Senior Boys won Silver and 1 Senior Boy won Bronze in their Single Scull events Snowsports Swimming NSW Girls Head of the River National Interschools • Girls team placed 3rd and Boys team • Redlands achieved 14 podium finishes – 7 placed 5th at the ISA Carnival • Senior Girls 1st Crew won Bronze in the Senior Girls Coxed Quad Div 1 team and 7 individual – 6 Gold, 2 Silver • 5 Senior Students placed 1st in one or and 6 Bronze, placing 2nd in the Overall more events at the ISA Carnival NSW Independant Schools Senior Coed point score Championships • 9 Senior Students achieved 12 Top 10 • 3 teams won a National Championship places at the NSWCIS Championships • Redlands team placed 2nd Overall • 2 Senior Boys and 1 Junior Girl won an • Junior School team won the HICES Div 2 • Yr 7 Boys 2nd crew won Gold in the SB Yr individual National Championship trophy 8 4x+ C Final and Silver in the SB Yr 9 4x+ C Final NSW Interschools • 12 Junior students were selected to • Redlands achieved 26 podium finishes – compete at the NSWCIS Championships • Girls 1st Crew won Bronze in the SG 4x+ A Final 15 team and 11 individual – 9 Gold, 8 Tennis Silver and 9 Bronze • Girls 2nd Crew won Silver in the SG 4x+ B • 4ths won their division in the ISA Grand Final • Redlands Secondary team placed 1st in Final Secondary Coed Snowboard and 2nd in • 1 Senior Girl won Bronze in the SG Yr 11 Secondary Coed Overall and Skiing • Redlands 1, 2, 4, 7, 13 and 15 won their 1x Final NSTA Finals • Redlands Junior team placed 3rd in • 1 Senior Boy won Silver in the SB Yr10 1x Primary Coed Overall • 1 Senior Boy was selected for the NSWCIS Final team to compete at the NSW All Schools • 4 teams won State Championships Championships • 2 Senior Boys won Silver in the SB Yr 10 2x Final • 3 Senior Boys, 1 Junior Girl and 1 Junior • 1 Junior Girl was selected for the NSWCIS Boy won individual State Championships team which won the NSW ACT Head of the Lake Regatta Championships Sydney Interschools • 1 Senior Girl placed 1st in School Girls • Redlands achieved 42 podium finishes – Touch Football Open Scull 24 team and 18 individual – 10 Gold, 17 • 1 Senior Girl was selected for the CIS U15 • 1 Senior Girl placed 1st in School Girls Silver and 15 Bronze team Year 10 Scull • Redlands Secondary team placed 1st in Waterpolo • Yr 9 Girls 1st Quad placed 1st Secondary Coed Overall, Skiing and Snowboard • 1 Senior Girl was a member of the Sydney • Redlands team placed 3rd Overall University team which won Bronze at • Redlands Junior team placed 1st in both the U16 National and State Sydney Rowing Club Regatta Primary Coed Overall and Skiing Championships • Senior Boys School Boy Coxed Quad • 6 teams won Gold medals Weightlifting placed 1st, 3rd and 4th • 1 Senior Girl and 1 Senior Boy won • 1 Senior Boy won Silver in the 74kg class AAGPS Junior Regatta individual Gold medals at the National Championships • Junior Boys placed 1st in Div 2 • 1 Junior Girl won 2 individual Gold medals • Junior Boys crews achieved top 3 places in School Boy Year 9 Coxed Quad Div 3, 6 Redlands Cup and 7 • Redlands achieved 22 podium finishes – 6 individual and 16 team – 3 Gold, 10 Silver and 9 Bronze • 2 teams won Gold medals • 1 Senior Boy won a Gold medal 15

Donors The following is a list of the names of families Devin / Carter, Sheona & Christopher Krapovnitskiy / Krapovnitskaya, and friends who financially supported the Dickinson, Guy & Lara Evgeny & Natalia School’s New Learning Hub Appeal and Dupont / Beetz-Dupont, Gregoire & Marie Larsen, Christopher & Emily means-tested Scholarship Fund during 2018. Dwyer / Gamble, Michael & Renee Leach, Christopher & Christine The generosity is appreciated and on behalf Edgley, Lewis & Nicole Lee / Imai, Darren & Yukie of the School community we thank you for Edmonds-Wilson, Kirsty & Ian Li / Shen, Tony & Hui your support. Gabrielian, Sarkis & Taline Li / Wu, Wenbin & Zhongyan The following list of donors excludes a Gait, David & Rebecca Lim / Kalcina, Samantha & Anthony number of generous donors who have Garvey / Lee-Joe, Robert & Jaclyn Listorti, Eddie & Melanie asked to remain anonymous. Girodet / Palmer, Christian & Ragen Liu, Dong & Sha Golowenko / Connors, Anthony & Lisa Llosa, Luis & Helen New Patrons Goodsall, Andrew & Katrina Louis, Justin & Rosanna Murray, Crispin & Kate Gootee, James & Karen Lu / Chen, Ming Hua & Xiu Xia Gorman, Nathan & Cassandra MacLochlainn / Glass, Philip & Elissa New Benefactors Green / Sharpe, Steven & Janine Mansfield / Rogers, John & Jane Jackson, Andrew & Jennifer Green, Alexander & Kristina Mansley, Airin & Michael Grinham, Angus & Catherine Markman / Macdonald, Wayne & Sally Building Fund Gyoshev / Bumbarova, Vasil & Denitsa Maxwell / Tham, Philip & Jane Anderson / Zoccolan, David & Sandra Hansen / O'Toole, Dianne & Michael McCarthy, Martyn & Sarah Armstrong / Falconer-Armstrong, Hansen, Rolf & Barbara McGarry, Sarah David & Kirsten Harman, Stuart & Caroline McGrath / Conybeare, Nicholas & Alix Auyeung / Chen, Sui Kin & Liang Yin Hart, Wesley & Jane McManus / Flutter, Richard & Naomi Bai / Hu, Aiwen & Fengiuan Hayes, Ian & Bernadette McMillan, Fraser & Amanda Banfield, Stephen & Susan He / Cao, Maojun & Shanshan Miller, Duncan & Jenny Banks, John & Cathryn Hely, Julie & Stuart Monfrooy, Eric & Fiona Barwise / Racine, David & Wendy Hicks, Georgie & Matthew Natilli, Stephen & Susan Batey / Rantall, Michele & Mark Hill, Robert & Edwina Nickel, Brian & Aime Binnekamp, Maurits & Kylie Ho / Chen, Jason & Cui Nicoletti, Lidia & Vincent Bootes, Alan & Maria-Helena Hook / Richardson, Brad & Lisa O'Neil / Scopel, Bill & Sarah Bracks, Courtney Horton / Anderson, Timothy & Jane Ong / Cappadona, Alice & Paul Bradley, Scott & Helen Hu / Yao, Yipeng & Min Pauling, Sabrina Butcher / Muranyi, Craig & Monika Huang / Hang, Jian & Ting Petering, Andrew & Katie Byrne, Fabian & Tracey Huang / Wan, Chun & Wenjin Petersen, Grahame & Martina Byron, Tobias & Yrsa Humphreys / Naylor, Michael & Nadia Petrellis / Lopes, Basilios & Kristen Callaghan, Rory & Deborah Jackman, Scott & Sandy Psaroulis, Louie & Vivienne Campbell, Angus & Georgina Jane, Richard & Caroline Rawlinson, Duncan & Caroline Carlyon, Simon & Catherine Jennings, Adam & Deborah Rees, David & Elizabeth Casimaty, Dana & Peter Joyce, Michael & Kathy Ressas / Saticieli, Nazmi & Dilek Chan, Derek & Laura Jungmann Brito / Gruber, Andre & Karla Richards, Hugh & Melissa Chen, Nina & Raymond Kennedy / Williams, Scott & Kate Russo, Joseph & Elizabeth Choong, Christopher & Eleanor Knittel, Joseph & Jean Ryan / Andrews, Travis & Kathryn Chua / Ong, Brian & Yang-Yi Kos, Walter & Jennifer Scott Brown, Alan & Gillian Church / Williams-Church, Matthew & Lexie Scott, Christopher & Sofie Coburn, Lindsay & Vibha Cooksley / Bourgeois, Christian & Simone Deegan, Agnieszka & Peter 16 List of Donors

Donors Scotting / Cheeseman, Andrew & Elizabeth Burton / Stillone, Christopher & Anna Maria Jennings, Adam & Deborah Sellar, Jonathon & Susan Butcher / Muranyi, Craig & Monika Jones, Michael & Megan Shatilov / Shatilova, Andrey & Nataliya Byron, Tobias & Yrsa Joyce, Michael & Kathy Shen / Mai, Nick & Jayson Callaghan, Rory & Deborah Kennedy / Williams, Scott & Kate Shoosmith, Dean & Deborah Campbell, Angus & Georgina Kos, Walter & Jennifer Sidoti / Torre, Paolo & Daniela Carlyon, Simon & Catherine Krapovnitskiy / Krapovnitskaya, Simpson / Mutch, Joshua & Margaret Chan, Derek & Laura Evgeny & Natalia Smith / Kinsela, Murray & Maria Choong, Christopher & Eleanor Larsen, Christopher & Emily Smith / Witherington, Oliver & Beverley Chua / Ong, Brian & Yang-Yi Laverty, Jonathan & Julia Smith, Stephen & Natasha Coburn, Lindsay & Vibha Lee / Imai, Darren & Yukie Stapleton / Haynes, Kylie & David Cooksley / Bourgeois, Christian & Simone Lennox, Peter & Sandra Stewart, Marcus & Debra Deegan, Agnieszka & Peter Leon, Nicole Sun / Zhan, Jianya & Quan Devin / Carter, Sheona & Christopher Li / Chen, Yao Qiang & Xiu Qing Tebbutt, Peter & Penelope Dickinson, Guy & Lara Li / Shen, Tony & Hui Tobin, Andrew & Samantha Dupont / Beetz-Dupont, Gregoire & Marie Li / Wu, Wenbin & Zhongyan Vivaldi / Viese Vivaldi, Gustavo & Patricia Dwyer / Gamble, Michael & Renee Listorti, Eddie & Melanie Vogler, Robert & Jenni Edgley, Lewis & Nicole Liu, Sha Voyce / Snedden, Chris & Angela Edmonds-Wilson, Kirsty & Ian Llosa, Luis & Helen Wang / Pan, Rongming & Miaomiao El-Dada / Briggs, Riad & Laura Louis, Justin & Rosanna Wang / Pan, Xin Xin & Elaine Filatov / Filatova, Dmitry & Olga Lu / Chen, Ming Hua & Xiu Xia Wang / Zhu, Di & Cheng Gabrielian, Sarkis & Taline MacLochlainn / Glass, Philip & Elissa Watson / Priestley, Christine & Peter Gait, David & Rebecca Mansfield / Rogers, John & Jane Williams / Gardner, Christopher & Felicity Garvey / Lee-Joe, Robert & Jaclyn McCarthy, Martyn & Sarah Willis, Matthew & Lucienne Girodet / Palmer, Christian & Ragen McClelland / Flanagan, Ian & Sara Wilson, Kerryn Golowenko / Connors, Anthony & Lisa McGrath / Conybeare, Nicholas & Alix Wood / Withington, Alexandra & David Goodin, Brett & Lorene McManus / Flutter, Richard & Naomi Wu / Wang, Min & Luxin Gootee, James & Karen McMillan, Fraser & Amanda Zhang, Wei & Yi Qin Gorman, Nathan & Cassandra Miller, Duncan & Jenny Zhao / Mao, Yu Xing & Jian Min Green / Sharpe, Steven & Janine Monfrooy, Eric & Fiona Zheng / Liu, Zhong & Sha Grinham, Angus & Catherine Nakano, Goichiro & Chino Gyoshev / Bumbarova, Vasil & Denitsa Natilli, Stephen & Susan Scholarship Fund Hansen, Rolf & Barbara Nguyen, Robert & Fiona Anderson / Zoccolan, David & Sandra Hayes, Ian & Bernadette Nickel, Brian & Aime Armstrong / Falconer-Armstrong, Heard / Jarvinen, David & Justine Nicoletti, Lidia & Vincent David & Kirsten Heller / Robb, Josh & Kylie Ong / Cappadona, Alice & Paul Bai / Wang, Aiwen & Christian Hely, Julie & Stuart Ower, Christine & David Banfield, Stephen & Susan Hill, Robert & Edwina Petrellis / Lopes, Basilios & Kristen Banks, John & Cathryn Ho / Chen, Jason & Cui Psaroulis, Louie & Vivienne Barwise / Racine, David & Wendy Hook / Richardson, Brad & Lisa Rawlinson, Duncan & Caroline Batey / Rantall, Michele & Mark Horton / Anderson, Timothy & Jane Ressas / Saticieli, Nazmi & Dilek Bootes, Alan & Maria-Helena Huang / Hang, Jian & Ting Richards, Hugh & Melissa Bradley, Scott & Helen Humphreys / Naylor, Michael & Nadia Risager, Steffen & Rikke Bryant, Steven & Larissa Jansz, Justine & Paul Russo, Joseph & Elizabeth 17

Donors Ryan / Andrews, Travis & Kathryn Alumni Sahagian, Ara & Tamar Mulligan, Tracey Santos Inacio / Pedro Inacio, Jason & Susy Payne, Carol Scott, Christopher & Sofie Jane, Caroline Scotting / Cheeseman, Andrew & Elizabeth Miller, Jenny Shatilov / Shatilova, Andrey & Nataliya Shen / Mai, Nick & Jayson Shoosmith, Dean & Deborah Sidoti / Torre, Paolo & Daniela Simpson / Mutch, Joshua & Margaret Smith / Kinsela, Murray & Maria Smith / Witherington, Oliver & Beverley Smith, Stephen & Natasha Stapleton / Haynes, Kylie & David Stewart, Marcus & Debra Tebbutt, Peter & Penelope Tobin, Andrew & Samantha Vivaldi / Viese Vivaldi, Gustavo & Patricia Voyce / Snedden, Christopher & Angela Wainberg, Simon & Kate Wang / Pan, Rongming & Miaomiao Wang / Pan, Xin Xin & Elaine Wang / Zhu, Di & Cheng Watson / Priestley, Christine & Peter White, Simon & Maxine Williams / Gardner, Christopher & Felicity Williams-Church / Church, Lexie & Matthew Wilson, Kerryn Zhang / Li, Ying & Chen Zhang / Zhou, Hong & Wei Zhang, Wei & Yi Qin Zheng / Liu, Zhong & Sha 18 List of Donors

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