138th Annual Distribution of Prizes Robert Dunnet Hall Junior Campus Wednesday 1 December 2021
Front cover artworks by (from top left, clockwise): Nina Casey Brown, Sofie Gaastra, Natalie Watson and Thomas Kelly.
Order of Ceremony Welcome The School Prayer Mr Sean Corcoran Reverend Tim St Quintin Deputy Principal Rector, St Peter’s Anglican Church, Cremorne Processional O God our Father, we thank You for Music Item Your gift to us of this new day, with its Czardas opportunities to learn and to serve. As we meet here now in Your Name, Composed by V Monti we pray that You will fill us with Performed by Sophia Maxwell enthusiasm for our appointed work, Accompanied by Mr Zi-Hao Li and give to us all the spirit of loyalty and love. Acknowledgement of Country Eva Osborn May this school be as a field which the Lord has blessed, fruitful in whatsoever Year 9 things are true, lovely and of good report. National Anthem Advance Australia Fair Preserve to it an unblemished name, grant to it increasing usefulness, and Composed by P D McCormick make it worthy of the love and reverence Performed by Redlands Advanced String Ensemble of all its members, as an instrument to Accompanied by Mr Mathew Owen the wellbeing of our country, and to Conducted by Lachlan Scott Your glory. Australians all let us rejoice Bless our homes, and all whom we love. For we are one and free. Grant that we may work together for We’ve golden soil and wealth for toil, the coming of Your kingdom of light, Our home is girt by sea. righteousness and peace; through Our land abounds in nature’s gifts Jesus Christ our Lord. Of beauty rich and rare, In history’s page let every stage Amen Advance Australia Fair. In joyful strains then let us sing Advance Australia Fair. 1
The School Hymn Presentation of Awards O God Our Help In Ages Past Years 7 and 8 Composed by I Watts Music Item Performed by Redlands Advanced String Ensemble Playing Love Accompanied by Mr Mathew Owen Conducted by Jamison Houchell Composed by E Morricone Arranged by J Wei and S Kim O God, our help in ages past, Performed by Jia Jessica Wei (Piano) our hope for years to come, and Sujin (Hailey) Kim (Viola) our shelter from the stormy blast, and our eternal home. Under the shadow of your throne Principal’s Address your saints have dwelt secure; Mr Stephen Webber sufficient is your arm alone, and our defence is sure. Principal Time, like an ever-rolling stream, Presentation of Awards bears all its sons away; Years 9 and 10 they fly forgotten, as a dream dies at the opening day. Sports Review Our God, our help in ages past, Head of Secondary School’s our hope for years to come, Address O be our guard while life shall last, Ms Gemma Van de Peer and our eternal home. Presentation of Awards Oration - School Captains of 2020 Year 11 Piper Allen and Theo Mirrlees-Black Presentation of House Shield Oration - School Captains of 2021 Ms Marita Jansons Sophia Maxwell and Jack Murray Dean of Students Chair’s Address Ms Glenda McLoughlin Presentation of Staff Awards Mr Stephen Webber Chair of the Board of Directors Principal Performing Arts Review 2
Benediction Let my voice speak for the broken Reverend Tim St Quintin May I stand for those in need Let the light of love and hope be seen Rector, St Peter’s Anglican Church, Let it shine in me Cremorne As a star gives light for years after it’s shone The School Song So a selfless act of love goes on and on Luceat Lux Vestra A seed that’s sown today though we may not see fully grown Traditional arrangement by S Frank Will bless a generation yet to come Performed by Redlands Advanced String Ensemble Accompanied by Mr Mathew Owen I’ll leave this world better than I found it Conducted by Sholto Mirrlees-Black A word of hope like an echo still resounding Not waiting for a moment when there’s Students of Redlands School, nothing in our way those old and new, What’s right and good will always find a way Gathered or parted, all the world through Let my voice speak for the broken Still to the motto that binds us keep true May I stand for those in need – Luceat Lux Vestra Let the light of love and hope be seen Let it shine in me Life-giving, far and near, our light is one Pledge of our union through years yet to come; Light from our God above, our risen Sun – Luceat Lux Vestra Finale Lux Aeterna Composed by A Richardson Orchestrated by M Owen Featuring the contributions of over 200 students across the Redlands Music and Dance programs A spark of hope that calls from deep within A longing for a new day to begin Deep inside we know there is a truth that cannot cease Only in this truth can there be peace The smallest light can break the greatest dark The greatest flame alights with just a spark If there’s a light we’re carrying how can we hide away? There’s something that the world needs us to say 3
Members of the School Board Chair Ms J Anderson Mr J Pradel Ms G McLoughlin Mrs K Binnekamp Mrs A Reed-Stephenson Ms A Cheung Rev T St Quintin Deputy Chair Ms P Carney Prof G Wightwick Mr P Gold Mr G Petersen Mr M Winram Principal Mr Stephen Webber MEd (Deakin), BSc (UAdel), GradDipEd (SACAE), MACE, MACEL Senior Executive Head of Teaching and Learning Mr M Bentley Deputy Principal Mr S Corcoran MArts (UNSW), BSocSc (Hons) (UON), BA (UON), GradCertIntSt (UNSW), GradDipEd (UNSW) MEd (Loyola), BA (Yale), DipEd (Yale) Director of ICT and eLearning Chief Financial Officer Mr S Poushin (T1) Mr B Weatherstone MIM (VicUniWell) MBA (Deakin), MCom (USyd), BEcon (USyd), FCPA, FGIA FCIS, GAICD Director of Digital Innovation Ms M-L O’Brien (T3+) Head of Secondary School Ms Gemma Van de Peer MBus (Swinburne), Dip Voc Ed/Training (Swinburne) MEdL’Ship (ACU), MIntStud (USyd), Head of Community Engagement BEd (UNSW), BA (UNSW) Mr G Birse Head of Junior School BBus (USthAust), BArchStud (Adel) Mr A Guha Head of Human Resources BEd (Hons) (OBU), MACE Ms E Hetherington Head of Preparatory School BA/SocSc (UNSW) Ms A Breckenridge BA (Macq), GradDipCoun (ACAP), GradCertHRM (TAFE) Senior Campus Deans Dean of Academic Administration Dean of International Baccalaureate Mr B Castelli Mr D Taylor MMusTech (UON), BMus (UON), GradDipEd (UNE) BSc (Hons) (Sheffield), PGCE (Cheltenham) Dean of Activities Dean of Students Mr J Gray (T1-3) Ms M Jansons MPhys (Oxon), PGCE (Oxon) BA/BEd (UNSW) Mrs K Boase (Acting T4) Dean of Studies BA (UNSW), BEd (UNSW) Mr D Randall BSc (Hons) (UCNthWales), GradDipEd (SydCAE) 4
Junior Campus Deans Dean of Teaching and Learning Mrs S Smith Dean of Administration Ms L Atkins BPrimEd (CSU), BAppSci (UWS), COGE DipTeach (UWS) Dean of Students Mrs K-L Clinton BA (Macq), DipEd (Macq) Coordinators Innovative Design Outdoor Education Ms A Nastase (T1-2) and Winter School Ballet and Dance Mr D Gregory Academy DipTeach (AuckCOE), Mrs K Martin DipCraft (CarUT) MBA (SC), MDefsStud (UNSW), BA (UNE), GradDipEd (UNE), BA (Hons) (USyd), BTeach Ms K Reid (T3+) DipBus (ABLE), DipFin (FINSIA) (UWS), DipAssoc (Cecchetti) MEd (ACU), BEd (ACU), PostGradCertEdTech (USQ) PDHPE Dance GradCertArtAdmin (UNSW), Mr P Crawford Mrs K Boase DipGraphArtDes (ScVisArt) MEd (UTS), BEd (ACPE), BA (UNSW), BEd (UNSW) Languages BPDHPE (ACPE) Mr J Holden Christian Studies Science Ms R Wilson BA (Hons) (Wolver), PGCE (Leeds) Mrs S Harrisson BA (USyd), BSecEd (Hons) Learning Plus BSc (Hons) (ANU), GradDipEd (USyd), COGE (UNSW) Mrs L Ole (USyd) Drama and Theatre MTeach (Hons) (USyd), Service Mrs J Daley BA (Hons) (USyd) Ms R Riley BA DipEd (Macq) Library BA (USyd), BEd (USyd) Mrs B Curtis English Sport Mrs A Rolon BA (USyd), GradDipEd (USyd), Mrs A Cox GradDipTchLib (UTS), BA DipEd (Macq) GradDipChLit (UTS) BPhysEd (ACPE) HSIE Mathematics Theory of Knowledge Mr C Allen Ms K Pittard Mr C Del Villar BAHist (Hons) (Leeds), MA (Macq), BEd (Avon) BA (Hons) (Stanford) DipEd (UNSW) Music Visual Arts Mr S Johnson Mr D Kuilenburg (T1-2) Mr M Harpley BCom (UoN), GradDipEd (Macq) BMus (UNSW), BEd (UNSW) BFA (UNSW CoFA), BArtEd (UNSW CoFA) IB CAS Ms A Richardson Mr M Warrell (Acting T3; T4-) MTeach (UNSW), BMus (UTas) MTeach (USyd), BComArts (USyd) 5
Year Advisors and Coordinators Year 12 Year 9 Year 6 Year 2 Ms S Matthews Ms A Ynson Mrs J Robinson Ms A Wilson MArt&DesEd (UNSW), MA (JMU), BEd (Wits) MEd (UoW) BArtEd (UNSW), BS Math (JMU) DipFA (UNSW) Year 5 Year 1 Year 8 Mr H Brakell Miss K Hurley Year 11 Ms L Vale Ms R Mountain BEd (ACU) BEd (Macq) MEd (USyd), MBA (OxBrkes), BEd (USyd) Year 4 Kindergarten BTeach (UTS), Ms M Cleary Ms V Finlayson BSc (Hons) (ManMet) Year 7 Mr E Atkins BEd (UTas), GradDipEd BEd (CSU) Year 10 (Griffith) Mr N Walker BEd (ACPE) Redlands House Year 3 Transition Gold BDes (UNSW), Mr P Latimer Mrs C Huon PGBSEd (UTS) MEd (UTS), BEd (UTS) BEd (Macq) Heads of House Cowper McDouall Miss C Berkeley Mr D Linehan (T1) Mr S O’Leary (T2-4) BEd (USyd) MTeach (UTS), BSocSc (UoN) MTeach (USyd), BPol/Ec/SocSc (USyd) Dumolo Roseby Mrs E Busch Miss S Borthwick BSc (USyd), GradDipEd (STC) MPhil (Cam), MFA (ColUv), BA (Hons) (USyd) Secondary School Chaplain Junior Campus Chaplain Ms B Lihou Ms F McKenzie MDivinity (ACT), BSc (UQ), DipEd (UQ) MA (USA), BEd (UWS), GradCertBible (USA), COGE (UNSW), DipTeach (UWS) Counsellors Ms R Clark (T4-) Ms T Fullarton (T1-3) MProfPsych (UoW), BPsychSc (Hons) (UNSW, UoW) MCouns&PsychTh (ACAP), BLAS (Psych) (USyd) Mr A Digiacomo (T2-4) Ms C Karpin (T1-3) MCouns&PyschTh (ACAP), GradDipCouns (ACAP), GradDipCarEdDevt (RMIT), BComm (USyd) MA (Syd), MTeach (Perugia) Ms L Luitingh Ms E Foster (T1) MPsych (Clin) (Bond), BA (Macq), PGDipPsych (Bond) BA (Hons) (Macq) Miss S Pearce (T3-4) BCouns (ACAP) University and Careers Advisors Ms C Hurst (T3-4) Ms S Salier (T1-2) GradDipCarEdDevt (RMIT), BComm (USyd) BComm (UNSW), BLaws (UNSW), GradDipCouns (ACAP) Mrs J Fowler (T3-4) CarEdDevt (RMIT), DipPsychPr (CollPsychPr) 6
Teaching Staff Ms R Everingham Miss E Martin Innovative Design MTeach (USyd), MTeach (USyd), MUSSt Ballet and Dance BA (Hons) (UNC), (USyd), BA (USyd) Miss A Alan BA (USyd) MEd (UWS), Ms A Moore Mr R Millham BDesign (UTS) BA (UNSW), BEd (UNSW) Miss M Melrose MA (Hons) (Dundee), BA (Macq), DipEd PGDE (Strath) Ms J Fung Miss K Walker (Macq) MTeach (UNSW), BA (Macq) Ms R Mountain BA/BFA (UNSW) Ms H Meyer MBA (ManMet), Christian Studies BMedia (UNSW) BTeach (UTS), Ms S Harrison BSc (ManMet) MEd (USthAust), Ms F McKenzie Miss A Ockert BEd (USthAust) MA (Oregon), BA/Ed (Hons) (USyd) Ms R Peterson BEd (UWS), DipTeach MTeach (USyd) Ms E Thompson (UWS), GradCertBible Miss S Read MEd (ACU), MEd (UNE), (Oregon) MA (Macq), BA/Ed Miss R Riley BEd (TCAE) (USyd) BA (USyd), BEd (USyd) Ms N Patton Mr N Walker MA (RegColl), BLArch Dr M Regis Mr L Signorelli BDesign (UNSW), (UNSW), GradDipEd PhD (Macq), BA (Hons) BSc (Bath), PGBEd (UTS) (Excel) (Macq), GradDipEd PostGradCertEd (NDame) (Buck’ham) Languages Drama Dr J Sloan Mr R Skinner Ms N Abe Ms A Clarke PhD (USyd), BA (Hons) MA (Macq), BA (UNE), MA (UWS), BA (Macq), MTeach (UNSW), (USyd) GradDipEd (UNE) DipEd (Macq) BMus (AIM) Mrs L Willis Ms E Stewart-Platt Mme D Barbeau Ms M Jansons BA/BEd (UNSW) BA/BEd (USC) MA (UNSW), BA (Hons) BA/BEd (UNSW) (UNSW), GradDipEd Ms R Wilson Dr A Thanos (UNSW), DipSup des Ms E Lamb BA (USyd), BSecEd D.Phil (Oxon), MPhil Affaires (CCI Paris), BDS (Hons) (Adl), (Hons) (USyd), (Athens), BA (Hons) CertEsp (Sal) BEd (UniSA), COGE (UNSW) (USyd), BTeach (CSU), GradDipArtMan (UniSA) GradDipMusStud Miss S Borthwick HSIE (USyd) MPhil (Camb), MFA Mrs S Sparke (CU), BA (Hons) (USyd) BCA (UTas), Mr L Cantrill Miss A Walker BTeach (CSU) MTeach (USyd), BA (Hons) (Liverpool), Mrs E Cleghorn BA (USyd) PGCE (Liverpool) MEd (OpenUK), English BA (Hons) (Exeter), Miss C De Leo Mr M Warrell GradDipEd (UNE) Mrs L Beatty BA (ACU) , BTeach MTeach (USyd), BLawsLegal (Flinders), (ACU) BA/BComm (USyd) Ms J Colagiuri BSocAd (Flinders), BA (UNSW), BA (UWS), BA (Adel), GradDipEd Mr T Horan ICT GradDipEd (Macq) (Adel) MEdL’ship (UNSW), BT/BA (ACU) Ms A Anagnostu Ms E Keogh Mrs R Beggs MLearnSc (USyd), BEng MTeach (USyd), MEd (Camb), BA (Hons) Ms V Kang (Hons) (USthAf), BA BA (USyd) (Macq), GradDipEd MTeach (UTS), (Wits), HDipEd (Wits) (Macq) BComm (ANU) Ms L Laurel Mrs W Duckworth BA/BEd (USyd) Miss G Comino Ms A Kilshaw DipTeach (ACU) BA/BEd (USyd) BBus (UTS), Ms S Merlot GradDipEd (Macq) BA/BEd (UNSW) Mr C Del Villar BA (Hons) (Stanford) 7
Mr Y Okawa Ms E Williamson Mr G Ockenden Mr B Hemopo MSocAnth (UNSW), MPhil (USyd), BSc (UWS), GradDipEd BEd (Cant) MAppLing (UNSW), BA (Hons) (USyd), (Macq) MJpnSt (UNSW), DipEd (UTS), Miss J Howard BAEc (Doshisha), GradCertTESOL (UTS) Mrs K Sandyford BEd (USyd), GradDipLngTch (UTS) BSc (UPret), BMgmt (UTS) Library DipEd(UPret) Ms V Wang Ms J Longworth MEd (UNSW), Mrs V Roberts Mrs A Ynson MEd (CSU), BA (UTS), MEdLshp (UNSW), BA (Macq), MA (JMU), BSci (JMU) GradDipEd (UTS) BA (Shandong), GradDipChLit (UTS) GradDipLT (UTS) Music Miss S Robinson Ms K Wiebe Mrs S Anderson BPhysEd (ACPE) Ms C Xue MTL (QUT), BEd (Macq) BEd (Macq), BEd (TrinColl), Mrs L Vale GradCertELearn DipMusEd (USyd), MEd (USyd), Learning Plus (UTS), DipTeach (UTS) AMusA (AMEB) BEd (USyd) Mrs N Cheeseman Mathematics Ms A Brodie Science MSpecNeeds (Macq), BMus (USyd), BA DipEd (Macq) Mr C Baker GradDipEd (USyd), Mrs R Apple BEd (USthAust) AMusA (AMEB) BSc (USyd), Mrs L Goold GradDipEd (UNE) MA (Macq), BAppSc Ms M Blasco Ms S McInnes (Cumb), BEd (CSU), MA (USyd), BA (USyd), BMus/BEd (UNSW) Mrs K Aroney COGE (NSW) DipEd(USyd) BA (Macq) Mr J Montz Mrs B Hibbert Dr S Boyd BMus (USyd) Ms S Bryant BEd (Hons) (USyd) PhD (Macq), MEngMan MEd (Mumbai), (UTS), BSc (Hons) Ms K Moses BSc (Mumbai), Mrs J Jackson (UNSW), BA ElEng BMusEd (Hons) (USyd) BEd (Mumbai) MSpecEd (Macq), (Hons) (UNSW), BEd (Macq), BTeach GradDipEd (UNE), Mr M Owen Ms D Bunday (Macq) DipEd (ACU) BMus (USyd) BSc (UBrist), PGCE (UBrist) Mr D Linehan Mrs E Busch Mrs A Richardson MTeach (UTS), BSc (USyd), MTeach (UNSW), Ms J Carroll BSocSc (UoN) GradDipEd (STC) BMus (UTas) BExPh (UNSW), BTeach (CSU) Mrs C Ling Dr G Chircu OOSH MArtHist (Camb), PhD, MSc, BSc (Hons) Ms T Newbond Mrs S Durack PGCE (Kingston) (Bucharest) BSci (USyd), BEd (NDame) BEd (Macq) Ms J Lo Miss E Dalton MA TESOL (UTS), BSc (Nott), PDHPE Mr J Gray BA (Hons) (USyd), PGCE (StMarys) Mr E Atkins MPhys (Oxon), GradDipLangTeach (UTS) PGCE (Oxon) Dr A Michels BEd (ACPE) Mrs A Parton D.Phil (Oxon), Ms K Hurley MA (UTS), BEd (UTS), BSc (Hons) (UAdel) Miss C Berkeley BSci (USyd), GradDipTESOL (UTS), BEd (USyd) GradDipEd (UTS) DipTeach (UTS) Mrs K Moore BA (USyd), Mr A Carter Mr N Lange Ms F Rugg DipEd (USyd) BA (UTS), BA (UTS), BEd (Macq) MTeach (UWS), GradDipEd (UTS) BA (UWS), COGE Ms B Nocera Ms E Scott (UNSW) BComSc (USal), Ms F Dongas BEd (URead), BTeach (UTS) BEd (ACPE), GradCertChem (ACU) BAppSci (UWS) 8
Ms G Tremblay Mrs K McAliece Preparatory Redlands House BA (USyd) MInclusiveEdLship School Preschool (CSU), BAPsychDipEd Ms C Vandervord (Macq) Ms K Angus Mrs B Gilroy MTeach (UNSW), BTeach (UniSA), MSpecEd (Macq), MSci (JCU), BSci (UNSW) Miss J McGahey BEd (UniSA) BEd (Macq) BEd (UoW) Mr G Wrighter Ms E Bladen Ms J Hamilton-Bate MTeach (USyd), Mrs C McPhillips BEd (UCan), BEd (Hons) (ULondon), BEng (Hons) (USyd), BEd (N’cleUK) DipTeach (UCan) BEd (CSU), BEd (UWS) BSc (USyd) Ms S Moore-Patel Mrs K Chipper Ms S Heard Visual Arts MScEd (UPenn), BEd (Melb) BTeach (UON), BAPsych (UPenn) BEd (CSU) Mr F Byrne Ms L Cooper BA (SCAE), Mr M Morrison BEd (UTS), DipEd Mrs S McDonald GradDipPrfArtSt MEd (Deakin), (KCAE), COGE (UNSW) BTeach (CSU), (SCAE), DipBus (AIS), BEd (UTS) BEd (CSU), DipEd (USyd) Mrs C Eggleton GradCertAsia (UWS), Ms M Mu Sung BTeach (UWS), GradDipEC (Macq) Ms S Matthews MEd (UNSW), BEd BEd (UWS), MArt&DesEd (UNSW), (USyd) BProf (Hons) (UTas) Ms A Nicholson BFAEd (UNSW), BEd (CSU) DipFA (UNSW) Mr D O’Farrell Ms R Gordon MTeach (Hons) (USyd), BEd (CSU), Mrs D Thomas Ms C Putman BA (USyd), DipTeach (Macq) MEd (Macq), MTeach (UNSW), DipPM (UNE) BA (Macq), BEd (CSU), BPhot (Griffith), Mrs P Guha DipTeach (KCAE) DipPhotIm (TAFE) Mrs J Richards MEd (QUT), BEd (SCU), MTeach (ACU), COGE (UNSW) Ms P Reinhold GradDipRE (ACU) BArtEd (UNSW) Ms R Haines Mrs K Rouse BA (UWS), Mr J Yuncken BEd (CSU) BTeach (UWS) BA (SCAE), DipEd (USyd) Miss A Smith Mrs T Hepers MEd (Bath), GradDipEd (USyd), Junior School BA/Ed (Macq) DipTeach (AuckCE) Ms S Axam Ms R Tobiansky Ms E Nicholls MEd (Hons) (USyd), MTeach (UWS), BEd (Macq) BEd (Hons) (USyd) BA (UNSW), GradCertEL (UNSW) Mr M Price Ms J Benneyworth BEd (Griffith) BA/Ed (Hons) (UCNW), Mr J Watkins PGCE (LSU) MEdL’ship (UNSW), Ms A Wilson BEd (UND) BEd (ACU) Mrs S Clarkson BEd (MUCE) Ms C Cosolito BSci/Ed (PSU) Mr T Dunne BEd (ACU) Miss G Knox BEd (Macq) 9
Secondary School Leaders 2021 Office Bearers Arts Captains Sports Captains School Captains Felix Abrahams Olivia Donoghue Piper Allen Maddison Hunt Dillon Hayford Theo Mirrlees-Black Service Captains Environment Captains Laura Sidoti Max Currie Harrison Winton Julia Parker House Captains Cowper Dumolo McDouall Roseby Hunter Auld Tom Huizenga Anna-Luisa Feller Gabrielle Drage Sofia Stuckmann Lauren Wong Daniel Thomas George Dunne Sports and Activities Captains Athletics Duke of Edinburgh Rugby Theatre James Barrelle Piper Allen Aidan Tyrrell Maddison Hunt Jonah Koppers Emma Mahon Football Sailing Touch Football Liam Dow Jameson Prescott Sophia Hill Bands Gabrielle Drage Lucy McLaren Small Ensembles Visual Arts Hockey Alex Kim Indiana Grace Basketball Jasmine Chady Yola Reinecke Snowsports Waterpolo James Wells Netball George Murphy (Ski) Thomas Kelly Olivia Donoghue Lucy Roberts (Board) Emily Pashley Choirs Bethany Richardson Peer Support Strings Joshua Colleran Beatrix Blasco Dance Marie Kurzrock Nina Casey-Brown Swimming Production Olivia Donoghue Debating Gianni Watson Ela Yohannan Tennis Rowing Sebastian Dobson Drama Emily Barrelle Ela Yohannan Toby Griffiths Alexander Holtheuer 10
Secondary School Leaders 2022 Office Bearers Arts Captains Sports Captains School Captains Mia Kloiser-Jones Elizabeth Holtheuer Sophia Maxwell Callum Wardman-Browne Max Rawlinson Jack Murray Service Captains Environment Captains Alexander Gibbs Iris Buisman Charlotte Harman Jacob Gold House Captains Cowper Dumolo McDouall Roseby Katina Casimaty Jemma Davies Amelie Heard Emmi McDonald Cristian Hill James Robinson Joel Keith Samuel Virtue Sports and Activities Captains Athletics Duke of Edinburgh Rugby Theatre Max Rawlinson Louise Colin Olivia Vigneault Iris Buisman Hugh Sellar Touch Football Bands Football Sailing Kathryn Wightwick Eden Borrie Brianna Irvine Katina Casimaty Toby Van Extel Visual Arts Basketball Small Ensembles Isabella Ilic Sasha Jansz Hockey Izaac Nisbet Oliver Stephens Sophie McMillan Waterpolo Snowsports Ava (Willow) Choirs Netball Callie Forest Stefanovic Callum Wardman- Julia Saunders William Thomas Browne Peer Support Strings Dance Xavier Field Aaron Drake Kyle Banfield Dasha Sychova Swimming Debating Production Erik Scott Benedict Adamson Alexander Gibbs Tennis Drama Rowing Sujin (Hailey) Kim Isabella Kendrigan William Thomas Elizabeth Holtheuer 11
Scholastic Buttons Year 8 Year 9 Keira Attard Aaron Beder Year 7 Hugo Baird Anderson Boris Claire Adam-McCarthy Jesse Forrest Isaac Brooks Zara Anderson Rebecca Frantz Heidi Colleran Etta Buggy Axton Iona Gait Arya Gapaillard Leah Chung Kiana Gapaillard Jiaqi Guan Mika Currie Krishna Gupta Rafferty Heard Heidi de Saxe Charlotte Humphreys Jack Keogh Kira Delaney Annabelle Hwang Sholto Mirrlees-Black Eva Fitzhenry Katherine Lam Eva Osborn Leela Gohill Jessica Lee Jack Petering Tessa Griffith Rory McMillan Conor Petersen Toby Healey Liam Petersen Krishan Price Ethan Lee Hiro Phillips Christopher Szeto Sachin Lipscomb Chanel Wang Daisy Thomas Lucinda Maher Georgina Williams Jocelyn Wang Rhuri Oliver Emma Wong Johnny Wang Oscar Pearce Sophie Yu Kabir Yohannan Francesca Richardson Annie Zhang Ingrid Rowe Lexi Rowe Zoe Twining Elizabeth Whelan 12
Scholastic Buttons Year 11 IB Year 11 HSC Iris Buisman Kyle Banfield Year 10 Lara Cody Victoria Butler Sahara Ali Jack Cantwell Emma Canton Lucinda Baird Louise Colin Jemma Davies Sabrina Blasco Isabella Kendrigan Jordyn Iles Madeleine Boris Isabelle Lam Sophie MacLachlan Daniel Close Sophia Maxwell Emmi McDonald Aurora Golowenko Sophie McMillan Blythe Ogilvie Isabella Havryk Dasha Sychova Jessy Sun Lucy Horton Ashley Walton Jessica Travers-Wolf Jamison Houchell Jia Wei Jack Walsh Sarah Kumpulainen Lauren Zhang Jenna O’Reilly Marli Prado Charlotte Scamps Lachlan Scott Isabella Treloar Phoebe Vandekreeke Marina Viese Vivaldi Hadley Wintle Mei Lam Zheng 13
The ADF Long Tan Leadership and Teamwork Award Corey Twining (Year 10) The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award (Australia) Bronze Silver Conor Petersen Iris Buisman Sophia Lark Jemma Davies Jessica Travers-Wolf Emma Canton Alexander Gibbs Sports Trophies Joel Daily Mia Allsop Athletics Isaac Brooks Junior Boys Championship Cup Eva Osborn Junior Girls Championship Cup Intermediate Boys Championship Cup Dumolo Intermediate Girls Championship Cup House Athletics Shield - Secondary School No Award in 2021 No Award in 2021 Snowsports - Redlands Cup Division 1 The Waters Cup - Open Boys Alpine Skiing Xander Halfen Division 1 The Farrell Cup - Open Girls Alpine Skiing Ruby Voyce Swimming Rafferty Heard Junior Boys Championship Cup Max Symons The Siddle Cup - Junior Girls Championship Intermediate Boys Championship Cup Chloe Jennings Erik Scott The Bartipan Cup - Intermediate Girls Championship Dumolo Senior Boys Championship Cup House Swimming Shield - Secondary School Julia Saunders The Alexandra Scott Sports Award for Teamwork and Sportsmanship (Gift from Year 12 Class of 2016) 14
Scholarships Awarded Academic Leah Chung Year 7 2021 Samuel Harris Year 7 2021 Merit Tessa Griffith Year 7 2021 Amber Kusano Year 7 2021 Audrey Nitschke Year 7 2021 Lachlan Price-Pontifex Year 7 2021 Adelaide Swan Year 7 2021 Dasha Sychova Year 11 2021 Music Etta Buggy Axton Year 7 2021 Kevin Wang Year 7 2021 Ballet and Dance Zara Anderson Year 7 2021 Dante Minassian Year 7 2021 Peter Lennox Phoebe Meers Year 7 2021 Staff Awards Ms Argiro Anagnostu The G A Roseby Award For Outstanding Achievement in the Life of Redlands The Humphery Memorial Award Ms Susan Jones For Outstanding Contribution to the Life of Redlands The Early Career Teacher Award Miss Sarah Heard For Outstanding Practice as a Teacher in their First Five Years of Teaching 15
Year 7 Prizes A Scholastic Button Zara Anderson A Scholastic Button Mika Currie A Scholastic Button Kira Delaney A Scholastic Button Eva Fitzhenry A Scholastic Button Tessa Griffith A Scholastic Button Toby Healey A Scholastic Button Sachin Lipscomb A Scholastic Button Rhuri Oliver A Scholastic Button Oscar Pearce A Scholastic Button Lexi Rowe A Scholastic Button Zoe Twining The Award for Academic Growth Marcus Richardson The Award for Academic Growth Maria Smith The Wark Prize for Service (Endowed by the Wark Family) Leela Gohil (shared) and A Scholastic Button Francesca Richardson The Lynette Fahl Memorial Prize for Christian Studies (shared) Katherine Budden The Elizabeth Cornish Prize for Classical Ballet Dante Minassian (Endowed by The Redlanders) The Japanese Prize Toby Priestley The PDHPE Prize Heidi Charles The Science Prize Thomas Hooper A Scholastic Button and The English Prize Lucinda Maher A Scholastic Button and The French Prize Claire Adams-McCarthy A Scholastic Button and The Mathematics Prize Ethan Lee A Scholastic Button, The Chinese Prize and The Visual Arts Prize Elizabeth Whelan A Scholastic Button, The Latin Prize and The Music Prize Etta Buggy Axton A Scholastic Button, The Lynette Fahl Memorial Prize for Christian Studies (shared) and The Prize for Academic Merit Heidi de Saxe A Scholastic Button, The HSIE Prize and The Prize for Ingrid Rowe Academic Performance A Scholastic Button, The Spanish Prize, The Technology Prize Leah Chung and The Penelope Stephens Prize for Dux of Year 7 16
Year 8 Prizes A Scholastic Button Keira Attard A Scholastic Button Iona Gait A Scholastic Button Charlotte Humphreys A Scholastic Button Jessica Lee A Scholastic Button Rory McMillan A Scholastic Button Chanel Wang A Scholastic Button Georgina Williams The Award for Academic Growth Grace Dawson-Damer The Award for Academic Growth Maria Monsees The Wark Prize for Service Hannah Scott (Endowed by the Wark Family) (shared) The Wark Prize for Service (Endowed by the Wark Family) Rebecca Frantz (shared) and A Scholastic Button The Dance Prize Lola Reid The Spanish Prize Carolina Pedro Inacio A Scholastic Button and The Lynette Fahl Memorial Katherine Lam Prize for Christian Studies A Scholastic Button and The French Prize Kiana Gapaillard A Scholastic Button and The History Prize Emma Wong A Scholastic Button and The Japanese Prize Hiro Phillips A Scholastic Button and The Visual Arts Prize Annabelle Hwang A Scholastic Button, The Mathematics Prize and Liam Petersen The PDHPE Prize (shared) A Scholastic Button, The Music Prize and The Science Prize Hugo Baird A Scholastic Button, The English Prize, The Latin Prize Sophie Yu and The Prize for Academic Merit A Scholastic Button, The Chinese Prize, The Drama Prize, Krishna Gupta The PDHPE Prize (shared), The Technology Prize (shared) and The Prize for Academic Performance A Scholastic Button, The Geography Prize, Jesse Forrest The Technology Prize (shared) and Dux of Year 8 17
Year 9 Prizes Anderson Boris Isaac Brooks A Scholastic Button A Scholastic Button Heidi Colleran A Scholastic Button Rafferty Heard A Scholastic Button A Scholastic Button Eva Osborn A Scholastic Button Jack Petering A Scholastic Button Krishan Price A Scholastic Button Christopher Szeto A Scholastic Button Daisy Thomas A Scholastic Button Jocelyn Wang The Award for Academic Growth Madeleine Lamport The Award for Academic Growth Thomas Wright The Wark Prize for Service (Endowed by the Wark Family) Will Howard The Dance Prize Emma Noes The History Prize Charlotte Waterland The North Shore Historical Society History Prize The Japanese Prize Celine Patel A Scholastic Button and The Drama Prize Alexander Arnold A Scholastic Button and The French Prize A Scholastic Button and The Geography Prize Aaron Beder A Scholastic Button and The Mathematics Prize Arya Gapaillard A Scholastic Button andThe PDHPE Prize A Scholastic Button, The Lynette Fahl Memorial Prize for Jack Keogh Christian Studies and The Visual Arts Prize Conor Petersen A Scholastic Button, The Latin Prize and The Prize for Kabir Yohannan Academic Merit A Scholastic Button, The English Prize, The Music Prize, Annie Zhang The Science Prize and The Prize for Academic Performance Sholto Mirrlees-Black A Scholastic Button, The Chinese Prize, The Commerce Prize, The Spanish Prize and Dux of Year 9 Jiaqi Guan Johnny Wang 18
Year 10 Prizes A Scholastic Button Sahara Ali A Scholastic Button Sabrina Blasco A Scholastic Button Daniel Close A Scholastic Button Aurora Golowenko A Scholastic Button Jenna O’Reilly A Scholastic Button Charlotte Scamps A Scholastic Button Isabella Treloar A Scholastic Button Phoebe Vandekreeke The Award for Academic Growth Briar Carter The Award for Academic Growth James Whelan The ADF Long Tan Leadership and Teamwork Awards (Year 10) Corey Twining The Wark Prize for Service (Endowed by the Wark Family), Lucy Horton A Scholastic Button and The Drama Prize The Dance Prize Avalon Thomas The Design and Technology Prize Jessica Marshall The Visual Arts Prize Sebastien Griffith A Scholastic Button and The Lynette Fahl Memorial Hadley Wintle Prize for Christian Studies (shared) A Scholastic Button and The Spanish Prize Madeleine Boris The History (Elective) Prize and Ophelia Jackson The Textiles Technology Prize A Scholastic Button and The French Prize Marina Viese Vivaldi A Scholastic Button and The Japanese Prize Marli Prado A Scholastic Button, The Chinese Prize and Mei Lam Zheng The Lona French Prize in Mathematics A Scholastic Button, The Commerce Prize and The Latin Prize Lucinda Baird A Scholastic Button, The Music Prize and Lachlan Scott The Johneen Mellor Prize in Science The Trustee Prize Year 10 Oscar Whatmough A Scholastic Button, The Information and Software Jamison Houchell Technology Prize and The Prize for Academic Merit A Scholastic Button, The Ella Slack Memorial Prize Isabella Havryk in English, The PDHPE Prize (shared) and The Prize for Academic Performance A Scholastic Button, The Lynette Fahl Memorial Prize for Christian Studies (shared), The Geography (Elective) Prize, The PDHPE Prize (shared) and The University of Sydney Prize for Academic Excellence (Gift of The University of Sydney) and Dux of Year 10 Sarah Kumpulainen 19
Year 11 IB Prizes A Scholastic Button Jack Cantwell A Scholastic Button Lara Cody A Scholastic Button Isabelle Lam The Award for Academic Growth Jacob Gold The Award for Academic Growth Charlotte Harman The IB Dance Prize Mia Kloiser-Jones The IB French ab initio Prize Benedict Adamson The IB German B Prize Tristan Roesink The IB Japanese B Prize Ema Yasumura The IB Latin Prize Evelyn Farrell The IB Mathematics: Applications and Interpretation Alyssa Price Standard Level Prize The IB Spanish ab initio Prize Sydney Gill The IB Spanish B Prize Sophie Kennedy The IB Sport, Exercise & Health Science Prize Ashani Gupta The Alexandra Scott Sports Award for Teamwork Julia Saunders and Sportsmanship (Gift from Year 12 Class of 2016) A Scholastic Button and The IB Environmental Isabella Kendrigan Systems and Societies Prize The IB History Prize and The IB Theory of Knowledge Prize Jack Murray A Scholastic Button and The IB Visual Arts Prize Ashley Walton A Scholastic Button, The IB Business Management Prize Sophie McMillan and The IB English A Language and Literature Prize A Scholastic Button, The IB French B Prize and The IB Theatre Prize Louise Colin A Scholastic Button, The IB Geography Prize and The IB Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches Standard Level Prize Lauren Zhang A Scholastic Button, The IB Mathematics: Applications Sophia Maxwell and Interpretation Higher Level Prize and The IB Music Prize A Scholastic Button, The IB Biology Prize, The IB CAS Prize, Iris Buisman The IB Dutch A Literature Prize and The Prize for Academic Merit IB A Scholastic Button, The IB Computer Science Prize, The IB Dasha Sychova Economics Prize, The IB English A Literature Prize, The IB Physics Prize and Dux of Year 11 IB (shared) A Scholastic Button, The IB Chemistry Prize, The IB Jia Wei Chinese B Mandarin Prize, The IB Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches Higher Level Prize, The Trustee Prize Year 11 and Dux of Year 11 IB (shared) 20
Year 11 HSC Prizes A Scholastic Button Jessica Travers-Wolf The Award for Academic Growth John Kremer The Award for Academic Growth Amber Williams The Wark Prize for Service (Endowed by the Wark Family) Finnian Brookes The HSC Design and Technology Prize Olivia Stonley The HSC English Extension 1 Prize Emily Gray The HSC Information Processes and Technology Prize Xavier Field The HSC Mathematics Standard Prize (Shared) Jack Baker The HSC Mathematics Standard Prize (Shared) Rex Brook The HSC Modern History Prize Cameron Beck The HSC Music 2 Prize Izaac Nisbet The HSC PDHPE Prize Sasha Jansz Emmi McDonald A Scholastic Button and The Jessie K Steel Memorial Prize in Biology A Scholastic Button and The HSC Chemistry Prize Jack Walsh A Scholastic Button and The HSC Economics Prize Blythe Ogilvie A Scholastic Button and The Alison Hattersley Emma Canton Memorial Prize in Geography HSC (Gift of The Redlanders) A Scholastic Button, The HSC Mathematics Advanced Prize and Jessy Sun The HSC Mathematics Extension 1 Prize A Scholastic Button, The HSC Ancient History Prize, Sophie MacLachlan The HSC Japanese Continuers Prize and The HSC Studies of Religion Prize A Scholastic Button, The HSC Drama Prize, Kyle Banfield The HSC Music 1 Prize and The HSC Physics Prize A Scholastic Button, The HSC Chinese Continuers Prize, Victoria Butler The HSC Textiles and Design Prize, The HSC Visual Arts Prize and The Prize for Academic Merit HSC A Scholastic Button, The HSC Dance Prize, The HSC English Jordyn Iles Advanced Prize and The Prize for Academic Performance HSC A Scholastic Button, The HSC Business Studies Prize, Jemma Davies The HSC Legal Studies Prize, The HSC Spanish Continuers Prize and Dux of Year 11 HSC 21
History Of School Prizes The ADF Long Tan Leadership and Cipher Office and then spent the rest of her Teamwork Awards working life as Staff Welfare Officer at David Jones. Mrs Arundel’s testimonials speak of a This prize of $550 (Year 12) and $250 (Year 10) deep sense of duty and loyalty. Her reactions is awarded to a student who demonstrates to every vicissitude of living were intellectual. leadership and teamwork within both the She died in 1987. Mrs Arundel’s daughter school and the broader community and who Mrs C Findlay died in 1992. displays strong values, such as doing one’s best, respect for others and “mateship” that This prize is awarded to an outstanding are integral to Australian society. Year 12 student of French. The Alliance Française First Prize The Rowland C Atkinson Memorial Prize in History This prize is awarded to the Year 12 student gaining first place in the Alliance First awarded 1951 Française examination. Mr Atkinson was a member of Council and of The Enid Arundel Memorial Prize the School’s Executive Committee. He died in French on 1 January, 1950 and the endowed annual prize for History was the gift of Mr and Mrs (Endowed by the Arundel and Findlay E E Atkinson in 1951. families) The Award for Academic Growth First awarded 1988 First awarded 2021 Mrs Mary Enid Arundel (nee Armstrong) was born in 1890 and educated at Abbotsleigh The Award for Academic Growth is presented School Wahroonga where she was Head Girl to students who demonstrate exceptional in 1910. Her studies and travels are legion. academic growth across one year of After a year overseas with her parents schooling. Students receiving this Award have she graduated with a Bachelor of Arts, demonstrated diligence, improvement and Sydney University followed by several years success across a number of subjects within a teaching at Abbotsleigh. She undertook VAD program of study, over the academic year. training on the outbreak of World War I, embarking for England in 1916 and service The Bougainvillea Prize in a war hospital at Leicester. On her return for Composition to Australia in 1919 she was awarded the General Service Medal, the Early Enlistment (Gift of the Bougainvillea Village) Medal and the Victory Medal. She was Mentioned in Dispatches. Mrs Arundel was First awarded 1995 appointed to the teaching staff of SCEGGS Cremorne and proceeded to take her MA with Over the previous years, residents of The Honours in French and German in 1923. She Bougainvillea Village have generously began post-graduate study at the Sorbonne provided an opportunity for the musicians in 1924 and did not return to Australia until of the School to perform regularly in Concert 1932. Whilst Acting Headmistress of SCEGGS before a most appreciative audience. In Moss Vale in 1934, Mrs Arundel applied for addition, strong links have been developed and was appointed Headmistress of SCEGGS by the Secondary School students who visit North Sydney where she remained until its their Bougainvillea friends as part of the closure in 1942 – the Church deeming the Community Service Program of the school. new location at Greenwich vulnerable in the This prize, given in recognition of those who event of Japanese invasion. She subsequently have provided such enjoyment to our near taught at Knox and St. Hilda’s, Southport. neighbours, is to be awarded to the Senior During World War II she worked in the RAN student whose work in Composition is considered to be outstanding. 22
History Of School Prizes at Redlands and writing the papers which led to the first Kindergarten Registration The Boyd Prize in Geography Examinations. Miss Liggins and Miss Brown were associated with the initiation of the Free First awarded 1986 Kindergarten movement in Sydney, one of the first Committee meetings being held in Mrs Beverley Boyd began teaching at Miss Liggins’ drawing room. Redlands is Redlands in 1954. Mrs Boyd taught proud of its early connection with that great Geography to every year in the school and movement. History to the lower years. She introduced Asian Social Studies to the curriculum as part Miss Brown designed the school badge of the Wyndham Scheme Development of during the Fitzroy Street days. She set a Studies in the 1960s. She took a keen interest tradition of achievement in the Singing and in co-curricular sporting activities and was Art departments of the school. Originally the instrumental in promoting boys basketball. prize was awarded for drawing and in 1946 it Subsequently Mrs Boyd took charge of the was presented as a gift of the Old Girls. Geography Department and during 1980-81 was Acting Deputy and Senior Mistress in The Caltex Award for Best 1982 with Miss Stewart and Mrs Playoust. All Rounder HSC She retired at the end of the 1984 academic year. In 1986 she endowed the prize for First awarded 1990 Year 12 Geography. This medallion is donated by Caltex, to be The Prize for Outstanding awarded to the Best All Rounder as judged by Contribution to the Life of senior members of the staff. the School The R S Coogan Prize in Physics HSC (Gift of the Brookvale Rotary Club) First awarded 1951 First awarded 1986 This prize was the gift of Mr and Mrs R S Coogan. A close association between Rotary In 1960 it was changed to an award in Biology International and Redlands has been sustained but returned in 1983 to its original purpose. for more than 20 years in activities such as the Rotary Youth Exchange program through The Cornish Prize for Best which more than 200 Exchange Students have All Rounder Year 12 become members of the Redlands Community, – International Baccalaureate the CPR program operated by the Rotary Club of Neutral Bay and the Public Speaking Training (Endowed by The Redlanders) program of the 1980s. First awarded 2004 The Rotary Club of Brookvale Prize exemplifies the unity of purpose in Service. Mr Peter Cornish was Headmaster of Redlands from 1981 to 2002. This award Awarded to a Year 12 student who makes an recognises his initiative in introducing the exceptional contribution to the life of the school. International Baccalaureate to Redlands. It also affirms his commitment to excellence. The S A Brown Prize in Visual Arts The Elizabeth Cornish Memorial (Gift of The Redlanders) Prize for Classical Ballet First awarded 1923 (Endowed by The Redlanders) In 1888, four years after the foundation of First awarded 1999 the school, Miss Arnold invited Miss Sarah Anne Brown to come out from England to Elizabeth Cornish was the wife of the undertake the institution of a Kindergarten. Chancellor of the Redlands Group. She came In addition to running the Kindergarten, to Redlands with her husband in 1981. she was responsible for training teachers 23
History Of School Prizes The Robert Dunnet Prize for Outstanding Craftsmanship Professionally a school teacher, her background was in primary and secondary (Gift of the Dunnet Family) education but her affection was for primary. Elizabeth trained as a ballerina for some First awarded 1997 sixteen years between the ages of five and twenty. She encouraged the concept This is awarded for the most outstanding of Performing Arts as being central to all example of craftsmanship produced by a for a high quality of education. Elizabeth student of the school for a school activity in applauded the introduction of Classical Ballet the year of the award. and Dance to Redlands in 1998 and saw, with joy, some of the Redlands Dance Program The Lynette Fahl Memorial Prize in before her death from cancer in October Christian Studies 1998. This prize is awarded to a young student who exhibits exceptional talent. First awarded in 1964 The award is, in addition, an encouragement to the further pursuit of Dance. Anne Lynette Fahl was born on 14 October 1947 and enrolled as a student of SCEGGS The Drama Prize HSC Redlands in 1960. Although handicapped by ill-health, she completed Third Year Studies in (Gift of the Friends of Drama) 1962. Lynette was awarded her Intermediate Certificate in 1962 but died shortly afterwards First awarded 2003 on 30 May 1963. To be awarded to the student gaining first The prize was the gift of Mr and Mrs Fahl in place in Year 12 HSC Drama. memory of their daughter. Mr Richard Fahl subsequently assisted the school in 1980 The Nona Dumolo Prize for an through a bequest also in honour of his English Essay daughter’s memory. (Gift of The Redlanders) To be awarded to the student gaining first place in Christian Studies Years 7 to 10 First awarded 1949 inclusive. Miss Nona Dumolo was a former student of The Lynette Fahl Memorial Prize for Redlands, Class of 1895 and one of Redlands’ Theory of Knowledge first university graduates, being awarded a Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in 1898. She was also First awarded in 1964 as The Lynette the first Headmistress of the North Sydney Fahl Memorial Prize for General Branch of SCEGGS when the school opened Studies in the Parish Hall, Christ Church, Lavender Bay, North Sydney in 1911. To be awarded to the student gaining first Under the direction of Miss Dumolo the place in General Studies in Year 12. Owing to school prospered and she continued as changes in curriculum structure, this prize Headmistress until 1922 when she resigned became an International Baccalaureate Prize to go to Armidale to become Headmistress for Theory of Knowledge. of the New England Girls School in 1923. In 1942, SCEGGS North Sydney closed but The Reverend H E Felton Memorial amalgamated with Redlands to become Prize in Studies of Religion SCEGGS Redlands in 1946. After her retirement from Armidale, Miss Dumolo First awarded 1965 came to live at Lindfield and she took a very real interest in her old school. Miss Dumolo Herbert Eric Felton was born at Mosman in kindly agreed that the new House which was 1899. He was educated at what was then formed in 1966 could be named for her. known as Mosman Superior Public School She died on 4 May, 1966. The prize was a gift of the Old Girls in 1949. 24
History Of School Prizes The Bruce Fox Memorial Prize for Exceptional All Round and later entered Moore College in 1924 Achievement and Excellence in where he became Eleanor Abbott Scholar a Modern Language and Barker Scholar in 1925. He took his THL with 2nd Class Honours in 1934. He was made (Gift of the Fox Family) Deacon by the Archbishop of Sydney in 1925, was ordained by the Archbishop in 1926 and First awarded 1997 became Curate of St Thomas’, Rozelle, in the same year. He married Esther Catherine This prize is awarded to a student in Year 11 Callaghan in 1926 and he and Mrs Felton or 12 who has studied a modern language to went out with BCA to the Parish of Mungindi a level far beyond that of the classroom and in the Diocese of Armidale. In 1930 he was has achieved in all aspects of school life. appointed Warden of the BCA Hostel for Children. After working with BCA, Eric Felton The Lona French Prize in returned to Sydney and was appointed Mathematics Curate of All Souls’ Leichhardt in 1931 where he remained until called to the Rectorship of First Awarded 1970 St Paul’s, Castle Hill, 1937. After a successful ministry in this parish he was called to be After 24 years as a Mathematics Mistress in the Rector of St Chads, Cremorne in 1941. Senior School, Lona French, a much beloved and respected teacher, retired in 1969. He was appointed Chaplain to the Sydney Church of England Girls’ Grammar School, Awarded to a student in Year 10. Cremorne in 1955. He loved his work among the girls and took great interest in school life. The Sylvia Furness Memorial Reverend Felton was an examiner for the Prize for Outstanding Achievement Australian College of Theology from 1950-60, in Music a member of the Diocesan Board of Education and the Bush Church Aid Committee for some First awarded as the Mosman Music years. He died on 7 July, 1964. Club Prize in 1987 To be awarded to the Year 12 student gaining First awarded as The Sylvia Furness first place in Studies of Religion. Memorial Prize in 1993 The Helen Foote Memorial Mrs Sylvia Furness taught music at Redlands Prize in International from 1945 until her retirement in 1971. Baccalaureate Mathematics She was the President of the Mosman Music Club for many years. The venue for the (Endowed by the Foote Family and Friends) Mosman Music Club Concerts since 1987 has been Redlands Hall and Parkes Hall. First awarded 2004 Mrs Furness died in 1993. Mrs Helen Foote taught Mathematics at Awarded to a student of Music nominated by SCEGGS Redlands from 1971. She was the Music Department. Deputy Head and then Headmistress from 1974 to 1978. In accordance with the The Julie Gillick Prize for Captains wishes of her family and friends, the Helen of The Arts Foote Memorial Prize was established and presented at Speech Night 2004 for the first First awarded 1997 time. ‘We believe this annual prize will enable the spirit of Helen’s teaching to live on in Mrs Julie Gillick was on the staff of Redlands perpetuity.’ from 1983 to 1997. She was appointed Head of Department of Instrumental Studies in This prize is awarded to the student 1989, a Director in Studies and a Senior gaining first place in Year 12 International Mistress in 1992. It was her vision and energy Baccalaureate Mathematics Higher Level. 25
History Of School Prizes The Isobel A Humphery Prize for Leadership that resulted in the creation of the position of Captain of the Arts. (Endowed by The Redlanders) This award recognises service in the capacity First awarded 1988 of Captain of the Arts. Mrs Isobel Ada Humphery, 1913–1988, was The Norman S Girvan Prize Head Prefect of SCEGGS, Cremorne in 1930 in Chemistry HSC and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts from First awarded 1972 Sydney University in 1934, majoring in Latin, English and Psychology. She gained her For many years Mr Norman S Girvan was a Diploma in Education the following year member of the School Council and the school and much later became a Member of the builder. He gave generously of his time Australian College of Education. and ability to the development of SCEGGS Redlands. Mr Girvan died in 1972. Mrs Isobel Humphery was appointed Headmistress of Sydney Church of England The Donald Hamilton Memorial Girls Grammar School, Redlands in 1945, the Prize for Ethics amalgamation of Redlands and Sydney Church of England Girls Grammar School North (Gift in the Estate of Mr Donald Hamilton) Sydney. Her retirement in 1973 saw the end of an era of innovation, review and development First awarded in 1996 with gentle leadership and a breadth of vision for children and their education. The Mr Don Hamilton, resident of Bougainvillea losses of her Father in World War I and her Retirement Village, was a friend of Redlands husband in World War II engendered a deep and its students, who over some years visited commitment in Mrs Humphery to the service Bougainvillea. At Mr Hamilton’s funeral of widows and dependents of servicemen service in 1996 friends, including many killed in the wars. She was a Founding Director former students and parents of the Redlands of the Vasey Housing Association of NSW, a Community, were in attendance. Many had committee member of the War Widows Guild been closely associated with Bougainvillea and a Commonwealth Government appointee since early 1994 and had come to know to the Veterans Children’s Board until her Mr Hamilton, his life and his kind heart. death in 1988. For her services in these areas Mrs Humphery was awarded the Order of Awarded to a Year 12 student. Australia in 1986. The Alison Hattersley Memorial The Isobel A Humphery Prize is awarded to Prize in Geography HSC (Year 11) the student in the Secondary School who has demonstrated the highest qualities (Gift of The Redlanders) of leadership during the school year. The recipients of the Liggins and Arnold Prize for First awarded 2000 Captains of the School are not eligible. Miss Hattersley attended Redlands from 1917 The Award for International until 1926 and remained, throughout her Understanding life, a strong supporter of the Redlanders. First Awarded 1998 This prize is awarded in her memory and recognises her love of travel and her spirit of This award is offered in the global spirit adventure. of the International Baccalaureate to the Year 12 student who has shown leadership 26 in promoting international understanding in the school community.
History Of School Prizes Kerry and Debra Lang during the years 1962-1979 and the fellowship extended to The International Baccalaureate Fay and John Lang since 1962. Geography Prize The Liggins and Arnold Prize for First awarded in 1987 Captains of the School This prize is awarded to an International (Gift of The Redlanders) Baccalaureate student in Year 11 gaining first place in Geography. First awarded c1912 The E Lakeman Prize in Economics HSC Redlands grew from the ‘College of Girls’ established in 1884 by Miss Elizabeth Liggins First awarded 1983 and Miss Clara Arnold in Fitzroy Street, Milsons Point. They formed an unusually fine Miss Enid Lakeman, Class of 1955, returned combination. Miss Liggins was the organiser to teach at Redlands in 1959 after graduating of the school and Miss Arnold, who held with a BA from Sydney University. She taught the Cambridge Highest Certificate, was in Geography, Modern History and General charge of teaching. Many of the school’s Studies, studying Economics as an evening features were established during their time student and graduated with a BEc. and include: the Redlands name; the Military Road site; a strong belief in K – 12 education; Miss Lakeman introduced Economics to a broad curriculum including languages, SCEGGS Redlands as part of the Wyndham sciences and religious instruction; sport; and Scheme in the 1960s. She was Deputy the performing arts. Headmistress from 1973 and Acting Head of School in 1980. She retired from Redlands In 1911, following the death of Miss Liggins in March 1983 but was invited back to be and the retirement of Miss Arnold, Centenary Administrator in 1984. Upon her Miss Roseby became Principal. In 1912, retirement, Miss Lakeman endowed this Miss Roseby built the Arnold Room which prize. furnished Redlands with its first Assembly Hall and in 1923 Liggins House was built to Awarded to a Year 12 student of Economics. provide accommodation for the boarders and Junior School classrooms. In 1912, the The Landau Prize for Old Girls and Miss Roseby established the Modern Languages Liggins and Arnold Prize to honour their memory. Until the late 1960s, the Prize was First awarded 1995 awarded to the Senior Student who upheld the highest traditions of the school and set The Landau Prize for Modern Languages was a fine example in work and conduct. endowed by Mrs Landau in 1995 in memory of Mr Samuel Landau, parent of the school, The prize is awarded to the Captains of whose daughter Rachelle attended from School. 1992 to 1994 completing her Higher School Certificate in 1994. Mr Landau died that year. The Livanes Prize This prize is awarded for special achievement (Gift of the Livanes Family) in the spoken word in French, Japanese or Mandarin by a student in Years 10, 11, 12 or First awarded 1999 the International Baccalaureate Year. This prize is endowed by the Livanes family The Lang Prize for Dux Year 12 HSC and is awarded to a member of Year 12 who has achieved success against all odds. First awarded 1983 27 The Lang Prize is awarded to a top student who has achieved outstanding results in his or her scholarship and endeavours at Redlands. The award acknowledges both
History Of School Prizes School who, in the judgement of the academic staff, has achieved excellent school The McLelland Prize for Excellence years whilst battling significant challenges. in Languages The Mosman Municipal Council First awarded 1989 School Citizenship Award This prize was endowed by Mr and First awarded 1996 Mrs G McLelland, whose daughter Nicola was Dux of the School in 1986. She had a This award recognises a member of Year particular interest in Languages. 6 and of Year 12 who has demonstrated exemplary qualities of citizenship in the The Mathematics Extension 2 Prize HSC school community. (Gift of the Redlands Parents and Friends The North Shore Historical Society Association) History Prize First awarded 1988 First awarded 1986 This prize is awarded to the student gaining This prize is awarded to a secondary student first place in Year 12 HSC Mathematics who has presented work of an exceptional Extension 2. standard in History, especially Australian History, as part of their school History studies. The Johneen Mellor Prize in Science (Year 10) The Joyce Paterson Memorial Prize in English (Extension 2) HSC First awarded 1970 (Gift of the Paterson Family) Mrs Mellor joined the staff in 1959 and taught Science in both the Junior School and senior First awarded 2002 sections of the school. Her sudden death on 20 May 1970, was a shock to her pupils and This prize is awarded in memory of the friends. In her memory the Mistresses and grandmother of Amy and Angus Paterson. It girls endowed an annual prize. is awarded for excellence in HSC Extension 2 English, which involves the composition of a The Arch Mitchell Memorial Prize major work in the field of Literature. for Voice The Norah Piper Prize in (Presented by Crows Nest Rotary Club) Senior English HSC First Awarded 2005 First awarded 1970 This prize is given by Crows Nest Rotary Club Before coming to Redlands in 1960 Mrs Piper to honour their founding President, had worked in the libraries of Burwood, Mr Arch Mitchell, whose granddaughter Kur-ing-gai and Mosman Councils, and in Erin (1992) excelled in Voice at Redlands. the City of Sydney Public Library, where she attained the highest positions open to The Felicity Mitchell Memorial Prize women at that time. (Gift of the Clubb Family) Her extensive knowledge of books and music, and her interest in everything of concern First awarded 1991 to children and young people, made her an ideal person for the position of librarian. The prize is not an academic award per se Her contribution to the school was but is an encouragement to an individual recognised by the instituting of a memorial who, despite overwhelming odds, succeeds. prize after her sudden death on 4 July 1970. The prize is given in the spirit of the legacy that Felicity gave us all. She inspired encouragement in those who were fortunate enough to have known her. This prize is awarded to a student in the Secondary 28
History Of School Prizes in 1945, Miss Mabel became involved with Congregational Church work, including the A Presentation by the Redlands Mosman Community Association Nursery Parents and Friends Association for School and busied herself with various 13 years+ at Redlands Women’s Groups. She died on 11 January 1957 and is lovingly remembered by many of her First awarded 2002 ex-students. This award recognises students who have Awarded to the student who attains second spent their entire school life at Redlands. place in Year 12 HSC and IB (from 2009). The President’s Prize for The Dr T Roseby Memorial Prize Special Achievement in Latin First awarded 1987 (Gift of The Redlanders) This prize was first endowed by First awarded in 1918 as Dr T Roseby’s The Redlands Parents Association in 1987. Latin Prize The Association has sought to ensure that the quiet achiever within the school should After Dr Roseby’s death in 1919 this became be recognised by this award, reflecting the a memorial prize and in 1961 Miss Roseby aims of the parent body. The donation of donated a sum of money to be used by The President’s Prize is The Redlands Parents the Council to endow the Latin Prize Association’s recognition of the service to the to be presented in memory of her late students of the school by its President, the distinguished father. representative of the working committee. Dr Roseby was a Minister of the Redlands Medals Congregational Church in Dunedin, NZ and a classical scholar. He moved to Sydney to Redlands Medals are awarded to recognise become Minister of what is now Roseby outstanding individuals in the Year 12 Memorial Church at Marrickville, during cohort who have not received any Special which time Miss Roseby attended the Recognition. Redlands Medals are awarded University as one of its first women students. for contribution to the life of the School and being an exemplary Redlander. Service to The G A Roseby Prize for others, participation in sport, participation the Humanities in extracurricular activities and overall demeanour during the student’s career are (Endowed by Dr S J Whereat) all factors in this award. First awarded 1988 The Mabel Roseby Trophy and Prize for Academic Excellence Born in New Zealand in 1872, Gertrude Amy Roseby came to Australia with her First awarded 1984 father Dr Thomas Roseby, a Minister of the Congregational Church. She graduated in Known affectionately as “Miss May”, 1885 from Sydney University Bachelor of Miss Mabel Roseby was a younger sister of Arts with Honours, majoring in Logic and Miss G A Roseby and worked with her for Mental Philosophy, followed by a Diploma in thirty-five years, as associate and support, Theory and Practice of Teaching from London while she was Headmistress of Redlands. University. A graduate of Sydney University, Miss Mabel’s special teaching interest was Geology. She Having taught in Rockhampton for eight carried much responsibility in the boarding years before a visit to London, Miss Roseby school and was greatly appreciated for her returned to an appointment as resident unfailing good humour and sense of fun. Headmistress at Ascham School, 1908-1910. After Miss Roseby retired from the school In 1911 she purchased Redlands School from the Misses Liggins and Arnold, and was 29
History Of School Prizes Keith (KG) Scarrott, (BA Hons, BEd, MAPsS, MACE). Parents of former Senior Mistress the school’s Principal until her retirement Julie Gillick, they followed and supported her in 1945. Her diversity of interests saw her career at Redlands, hosting Thai exchange president of the Headmistresses’ Association groups on their country property in Victoria, for Secondary Schools, president of the and when in Sydney, attended performances Tuesday Club within the Women’s Club, and cheered for Redlands teams from president of the Women’s Inter-Church the sidelines of Saturday Games. Former Council, founder and treasurer of the Principal of the State College of Victoria, Wybalena Hostel for Girls and president of Bendigo, KG’s life was dedicated to teacher the Congregational Women’s Fellowship. education, with emphasis always on the She maintained her intellect and energy development of the “whole person”. into her 90s, dying in 1971 just four months before her 100th birthday. An outstanding schoolboy athlete and footballer, he was later a State Swimming Miss G A Roseby was honoured by official who remained a sportsman always. Her Majesty the Queen in 1958 with appointment as Officer of the Order of the Judy, a State Representative in baseball and British Empire for her services to Education. a strong tennis player, later co-founded the Sportswomen’s Association of Bendigo The G A Roseby Prize is intended for award and was awarded Sports Administrator of to the student who in any of Years 10, 11 the Year in 1995 for her services to tennis or 12 during the school year has shown an administration. unusual degree of interest, enthusiasm and proficiency in Humanities – Literature, Scholastic Button Language, Poetry, Drama, Writing or History. First awarded 1990 The St Chad Memorial Prize in Studies of Religion Scholastic Buttons were introduced following Deputy Headmistress Gail Stewart’s visit to (Gift of The Redlanders) the Christ’s Hospital School in the UK where Scholastic buttons were in use to award the First awarded 1950 top scholars in each year group. A Scholastic Button is awarded to students in Years 7 This prize is awarded for active leadership in to 12 to acknowledge outstanding scholastic the School fellowship to a student in Year 11 achievement measured at the completion of or 12 and emphasises the strong connection each academic year. The button is worn on between the parish and the School. the blazer and replaces the normal button. The Scarf Foundation Award for The Alexandra Scott Sports Award Academic Commitment for Teamwork and Sportsmanship First awarded 1990 (Gift from Year 12 Class of 2016) This award is made available by the Scarf First Awarded 2016 Foundation, through the NSW Department of School Education, to be presented to The Alexandra Scott Sports Award for a student from Year 10, 11 or 12, who has Teamwork and Sportsmanship was created shown commitment to improve his or her by the Year 12 Class of 2016 and presented academic standing. to the school as their legacy gift. The idea behind the award was to honour Alexandra The Scarrott Award for Captains Scott, a student from the Class of 2016, who of Sport was a highly talented sportswoman prior to a skiing accident when she was in Year 9. First awarded 1997 Alexandra has continued to inspire those Judy Scarrott (BA) has endowed this award on behalf of herself and her late husband 30
History Of School Prizes Senior Sportsman’s and Senior Sportswoman’s Trophy around her with her bravery and courage and the students felt that an award in her name This trophy is awarded to a Year 12 female was the perfect legacy to leave the school to student and a male student who has excelled encourage and inspire future generations. at sport during their time at Redlands and has competed at a representative level in This award celebrates a student from Years at least one sport. They have exemplified 7 to 11 who has demonstrated tremendous the highest levels of diligence, dedication courage, determination, teamwork and and sportsmanship across multiple sportsmanship throughout the year. representative sports at the school and have been an outstanding role model for other Skiing Trophies students. The Waters Cup – Boys Alpine Skiing Outstanding Contribution to School Sports (Girls and Boys) Presented by The Waters Family This prize is awarded to a Year 12 female The Farrell Cup – Girls Alpine Skiing student and a male student for their significant commitment and service to Presented by The Farrell Family sport during their time at Redlands. They have participated in a wide range of sports, The Ella Slack Memorial Prize in including ISA carnivals, during their time at English (Year 10) the School and have achieved full colours in a minimum of two sports. They have First awarded 1957 shown leadership through their support and encouragement of others and have made Miss Slack succeeded Miss Dumolo as valuable contributions to the sports program Headmistress of SCEGGS North Sydney at Redlands. branch in 1923 and remained in that position until 1934. In 1954 contributions to the The Jessie K Steel Prize in Biology Ella Slack Memorial Fund were solicited (Year 12) First awarded 1970 and and in 1957 were used to endow an annual The Jessie K Steel Memorial Prize in prize in memory of this much-loved former Biology (Year 11) First awarded 1986 Headmistress. Miss Steel retired in 1969 after more than The Joyce Mary Snelling MBE forty years’ combined devoted service to Memorial Prize in Music SCEGGS North Sydney and then SCEGGS Redlands. She was educated at Ravenswood First awarded 1990 where one of her teachers was Miss Ella Slack, second Principal at SCEGGS, North Sydney. Joyce Snelling attended Mrs Baker’s Collegiate in Cremorne. Mrs Snelling sent Miss Steel taught Science at SCEGGS North her two daughters to SCEGGS Moss Vale Sydney; first at Bay Road, then at “Standish” where they were Dux of the School in their in Greenwich. Miss Steel joined SCEGGS final years. Her grandchildren have attended Redlands as Deputy Headmistress in 1945. SCECGS Redlands and SCEGGS Darlinghurst. She remained as Deputy and a teacher of Mrs Snelling’s great grandson commenced at Senior Science until her retirement, after SCECGS Redlands in 1990. Mrs Snelling had a which she continued to take an active great love of the theatre and music. She was interest in the school. Miss Steel died in 1986. honoured by Her Majesty the Queen, for her work with Red Cross, war widows, ex-service Awarded to Year 11 and Year 12 HSC Biology people and community service. She died in students. November 1988. Awarded to a Year 12 Music student. 31
History Of School Prizes The Penelope Stephens Prize Subsequently, in 1978 it became the for Dux of Year 7 Orchestra Prize and is now awarded to the outstanding instrumentalist in Year 12. First awarded 1963 The Trustee Prizes Penelope attended SCEGGS Redlands during 1961-62. She and her mother died in a car First awarded 1975 accident on 17 September 1962. Penny belonged to McDouall House and was a The Trustee Prizes were first awarded as a member of the Junior School B Basketball token of the desire of the Trustees team. She loved school and participated Mr John Lang, Mr Bruce Adams and eagerly in all House events. In 1963, Mr John Roberts to encourage students not Mr Charles Stephens presented a special only to strive within the School for academic prize in memory of his daughter. achievements, but also to participate in normal daily living with a sense of propriety The Student Representative Council and responsibility: the “cultivated all- Leadership Prize rounder”. (Gift of Mrs Wendy Hollings) On the 20th Anniversary of the establishment of SCEGGS Redlands Limited and in the First awarded 2019 presence of the three Trustees, the Trustee Prizes are awarded according to their original Mrs Wendy Hollings pioneered the Student purpose to a student in each of Representative Council (SRC) both in the Years 10, 11 and 12. Junior School and later in the Secondary School. She gave a voice to students and The University of Sydney Prize for opportunities for leadership and increased Academic Excellence student participation and involvement in the school community. Awarded to a student First awarded 1997 from Years 7 to 10 who has been elected to the SRC, who is a keen and enthusiastic The University of Sydney offers this award to participant, an active listener to peers and a Year 10 student for the criteria “outstanding staff, who understands students’ concerns academic excellence”. and issues and who also initiates ideas for improvements or change and presents The Wark Prize for Service suggestions to students, Prefects and the (Endowed by The Wark Family) Senior Executive. First awarded 1983 The Gai Thornton Memorial Prize for Instrumental Music The Wark Prize for Service in each of Years 7 to 12 was endowed by Mr and Mrs Ian Wark First awarded 1960 in 1982 to mark the School’s relationship with their family and the attendance at Redlands Gai Janette Thornton was enrolled as a of Miss Kim Wark, Captain of the School in First Year pupil in February 1955. She 1981. Of particular significance in the award was a successful candidate at the 1957 of this Prize is its emphasis on the Service the Intermediate Certificate Examination and recipient has rendered in the school and the during her fifth year was elected Tennis community at large. Captain. Gai was a loyal and active supporter of Cowper House and a member of the It is awarded to mark a student’s excellence School Choir. She died on 28 March 1959 and in having demonstrated the principle of her fellow students endowed a prize for choir selflessness in the service of others. in her memory. 32
History Of School Prizes Having taught herself the guitar and piano she understood the importance The Watson Prize for Art or Design of encouraging those with artistic talent. Throughout her life she modestly assisted First awarded 1995 many young singers and students both financially and medically. This Prize in Art, Design and Technology or Dr Whish was known for her selfless nature Textiles is to be presented to a student whose and was admired and respected by all in the practical Year 12 work displays excellence in Redlands community. The Prize acknowledges execution and whose portfolio of work shows her lifelong dedication to the arts, and clear and careful preparation in the form of recognises the artistic contribution of the drawings, notes, photographs, models and recipient. The Merrilee Whish Memorial similar; but in particular whose practical work Prize is presented each year to a student has been of a consistently high standard who has demonstrated outstanding artistic throughout his or her school life at SCECGS commitment. Redlands. The Noel Winter Personal The Watson Prize for Art or Design marks Achievement Award the long association of the family of Mr Geoff Watson and Mrs Sue Watson with (Gift of The Redlanders) SCECGS Redlands. First awarded 2004 The Eva and Ursula Weissflog Prize for Excellence in German Noel Winter (1923-2003) commenced working at Redlands in 1982 and retired in 2000 (Endowed by The Redlanders) after eighteen years of loyal service to the school. On his retirement he was presented First Awarded 2005 with a special Redlands Trustee Medal by the Chairman of the Board. This was in Eva and Ursula Weissflog attended Redlands, recognition of his years of trusted service Eva leaving in 1939 when her father was and high quality leadership. Throughout interned for the second time on the outbreak the school community Noel Winter was of World War II and Ursula in 1947. The acknowledged for his work for others. Misses Weissflog have been unstinting This award is presented to a student supporters of the school; Miss Eva died in not otherwise recognised, who displays 2005. This Prize recognises their ongoing compassionate initiative. contribution to Redlands. The Janet Wright Prize for The Westpac Shield for Dux Year 12 Ancient History HSC International Baccalaureate (Endowed by The Redlanders) First awarded 1989 First Awarded 2005 This shield is donated by The Westpac Banking Corporation to be awarded to Janet Wright (Redlander 1965) was not only the outstanding Year 12 International an accomplished historian while at school but Baccalaureate student. she remained a strong supporter of Redlands and of The Redlanders, being President of The Merrilee Whish Memorial Prize The Redlanders and of the School Canteen. Her children Callum (1997) and Felicity (2002) The award, first presented in 2010, was were both educated at Redlands. This prize is established by the Redlands community in endowed by the Redlanders in recognition of memory of Dr Merrilee Whish, a passionate the outstanding contribution Janet made to member of the community, who made the school throughout. a significant contribution to the Arts at Redlands. In her younger years Dr Whish was It is awarded for excellence in Ancient History a soprano in her chapel and school choir. in Year 12 HSC. 33
Liggins and Arnold Prize 1912 Rozalie Mercer 1952 Ann Lewes 1993 Rees Wegenaar 1913 Daisy Hutchinson 1953 Barbara Aitken 1914 Ellice Nosworthy 1954 Jan Meyers 1994 Christopher Nunn 1915 May Bertram 1955 Meyrick Hall 1916 Jean Roberts 1956 Janet Colquhoun 1995 Ben Heraghty 1917 Millicent Brown 1957 Margaret Blacket 1918 Viva Gellatly 1958 Janice Hindmarsh 1996 Lincoln Wong 1919 Pixie O’Reilly Susan Lawton 1920 Isabel Bertram 1959 Penny Hall 1997 Anthony Bekker 1921 Hazel Railton 1960 Marilyn Russell 1922 Alison Radford 1961 Caroline Chambers 1998 Edwina Alma 1923 Cecily Nosworthy 1962 Bette Pitcher 1924 Mildred Raymond 1963 Virginia Blaikie 1999 Andrew Guirguis 1925 Alison Hattersley 1964 Judith Quane 1926 Mabel McKenzie 1965 Marjorie Freeman 2000 Georgia Edwards 1927 Myra Kay 1966 Marjorie Freeman 1928 Jean McKenzie 1967 Elizabeth Singer 2001 Peta Morton 1929 Doreen Moore 1968 Patricia Higham Betty Steigrad 1969 Jane Dix 2002 Jean-Marc Grant 1930 Myril Evans 1970 Julie Helgeson 1931 Nancy Mulholland 1971 Virginia Christensen 2003 Augusta Miller 1932 Janet McMaster 1972 Anne Kraefft 1933 Mollie Cooper 1973 Faye Westwood 2004 Samantha Edwards 1934 Nancy Newell 1974 Barbara Richardson Joshua Flowers 1935 Enid Wilson 1975 Anne Smith 1936 Marie Patison 1976 Megan Howard 2005 Matthew Cambridge 1937 Thea Barker 1977 Elisabeth Drane Melissa Hanks 1938 Marjorie Carter 1978 Joanna Sutherland 1939 Edith Davis 1979 Kay Weller 2006 Michael Compton 1940 Helen Holdsworth 1980 Catherine Rudge Clementine Rendle 1941 Anne Raymond 1981 Kimberley Wark 1942 Pauline Henderson 1982 Charmaine Grey 2007 Jesse Buckingham 1943 Bess Haselhurst 1983 Elise Vale Heather Cappie-Wood 1944 Mary Gilham 1984 Margaret Archer 1945 Heather Kelman 1985 Katherine Rowe 2008 Maximilian Chapman 1946 Ann Mullaly 1986 Todd Maloney Seung Yeon (Jen) Lee 1947 Ursula Weissflog 1987 Kristen Finney 1948 Beverley Harland 1988 Kristen Neville 2009 Sophie Clarke 1949 Jennifer Gillham 1989 Wendy Lack Charles Marriott Nancy Locke 1990 Paul Economides 1950 Valrie Luke 1991 Tracy Francis 2010 Peta Blundell 1951 Judyth Perkins 1992 Erin Wheelahan Louis Harding 2011 Rory Pryor Jessica Sargent 2012 Alice Knight Remy Numa 2013 Nicholas Addison Namita Changavalli 2014 Grace Crawford-Smith Sean Lyall 2015 William Gleeson Madeleine Sarich-Prince 2016 Jeffrey Brown Zoe Thompson 2017 Bernardo Croll Annie Ryan 2018 Zachary Pincini Jasmine Zhou 2019 Chloe Church Josiah Tea 2020 James Reid Isabel Simpson 34
The Dux Of The School Redlands 1940 Elaine Kerr 1941 Hilary Purchase 1913 Daisy Hutchinson 1942 Judith Grace 1914 Sellie Aspinall 1915 Ellice Nosworthy 1916 May Bertram SCEGGS Redlands Madge Sturrock 1945 Irene Allison 1917 Viva Gellatly 1946 Shirley Crane 1918 Viva Gellatly 1947 Colina Budd 1919 Norah Roberts 1948 Greta Fox 1920 Thistle Harris 1949 Elizabeth Joseph 1921 Mary Glennie Holmes 1950 Helen Paton 1922 Ida Deans 1951 Judith Fraser-Chaffer 1923 Mildred Raymond 1952 Marie Waugh 1924 Joyce Hudson 1953 Felicity Stapleton Janel Doak 1954 Pamela Manning 1925 Norma Benson 1955 Sandra Pilling 1926 Alison Hattersley 1956 Janet Colquhon 1927 Patricia Sweetland 1957 Sandra Sewell 1928 Patricia Davey 1958 Susan Lawton 1929 Betty Steigrad Doreen Moore 1959 Sue Morey Marian Pratt 1960 Judith Gillingham 1930 Molly Kennard Annette Schetrumpf Ruth Lloyd 1961 Merrin Aitken 1931 Valda Steigrad 1962 Dianne Buddle 1932 Jessie Fletcher 1963 Elizabeth Hancock 1933 Jean Bradhurst 1964 Jane Wittrick 1934 Sheila MacMaster 1965 Margaret Wickens 1935 Mavis Patterson 1966 (1st Year Wyndham Scheme) 1936 Marie Patison 1967 Fay Edgley 1937 Elizabeth Liggins 1968 Helen Francis 1938 Marjorie Carter 1969 Jennifer Weight 1939 Esme Utber 1970 Joy Wagg 1940 Ruth Grant 1971 Lisa Cottee 1941 Pauline Hendersen 1972 Elizabeth Young 1942 Pauline Henderson 1973 Jennifer Hill 1943 Anne Leech and Bess Hazelhurst 1974 Glynne Middleton 1944 Cynthia Todd 1975 Tracey Timbs 1976 Jennifer Symonds SCEGGS North Sydney 1977 Julia Duffy 1930 Roxie Brough 1931 Marjorie Jacobs 1932 Marjorie Jacobs 35
The Dux Of The School The Westpac Shield For International Baccalaureate SCECGS Redlands – HSC 1990 Stacy Hume 1978 Elizabeth Grinston 1991 Martinus Smit 1979 Amanda Marlin 1992 Marina Smit 1980 Catherine Rudge 1993 Nikola von Merveldt 1981 Vivienne Milch 1994 Danielle Wood 1982 Hiroko Kaj 1995 Nathalia Gjersoe 1983 Lily Leung 1996 Sven Bolomey 1984 Kerry Jamieson 1997 Lisa Zilberpriver 1985 Yasmin Haskell 1998 George Eapen 1986 Nicola McLelland 1999 Jeffrey Lloyd 1987 Tina Leonard 2000 John Prins 1988 Kristen Neville 2001 Omer Sapir 1989 Amanda Johnston 2002 Benjamin Buchanan 1990 Valerie Saw 2003 Stefanie Wong (May) 1991 Diane Somerville 2003 Keiran Buchanan (Dec) 1992 Tiffany Wong 2004 Daniel Strange 1993 Ming Leng Ng 2005 Melissa Chin 1994 Kenny Low 2006 Meng-Chen Ling 1995 Kirstie Howard 2007 Paul Neiser 1996 Katharine Holgate 2008 Shannon Hayne and Yifeng (Angie) Piao 1997 Bryan Elston 2009 Qiu Wen Chong 1998 Delphine Lepetit 2010 Rebecca Holt 1999 Lisa Beeren and John Prins 2011 Matthew Hoser 2000 Jian Jian Sun 2012 Eloise Papadopoulos 2001 Sophie Beeren 2013 Leonardo Pinto 2002 Benjamin Moore 2014 Samantha Robertson 2003 Nan Zhao 2015 Jiaxin Yu 2004 Grace Keesing 2016 Zoe Thompson 2005 Melissa Hanks 2017 Lori Zhou 2005 Scott Moore 2018 John Economides 2019 Lindsay McNeil Redlands – HSC 2020 James Reid 2006 Emma Colenbrander 2007 Jordan Clitheroe 2008 Laurence Rouesnel 2009 Eun Jung Kim 2010 Erin Kiley and Thomas Yates 2011 Jack Briggs 2012 Louis Jaensch 2013 Nicholas Xiradis 2014 Yanshan Wu 2015 William Gleeson 2016 Alana Adamus 2017 Ayami Takahashi 2018 Arthur Allshire 2019 Siddhant Saha 2020 Alexandra York 36
Footnote During World War I only the Dux, Liggins and Arnold prizes were awarded; other prize winners received Certificates. Instead, prize money was donated to the Belgian War Appeal. 37
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