Scotch College Foundation 2014 Annual Report. General Purpose Financial Report For the year ended 31 December annual report

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2014 Annual Report

General Purpose Financial Report For the year ended 31 December 2014

annual report

Scotch College Foundation

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Contents Board Members 4 President’s Report 6 Executive Director’s Report 8 The Scotch College Foundation 14 Foundation Events 16 Supporters 20 Foundation Members 26 AMC Members 33 Bequest Programme 34 Awards 35 Financial Report 36

Editorial Tim Shearer David Ashton Photography Jocelyn Pride Maggie Brule Graphic Design Kyle Dean Produced by the Development Office Great effort has been made to ensure an accurate and thorough Annual Report 2014. We apologise if any omissions or errors have occurred. If you discover an omission or error, please notify the Development Office, and we will ensure that omission or error is rectified in the 2015 Annual Report. Because we believe that multiple affiliations are an indication of the deep trust and strong conviction in this institution, we have chosen to list more than once those donors to the Annual Giving Program who have multiple connections to the school. Thus, an Old Boy donor could be listed as a contributor to the school in his class year and also be listed as a current parent donor. If we are unaware of an affiliation you have with the school, please let us know so that we can maintain complete and up-todate records.

© 2015 Scotch College Foundation Scotch College Foundation 1 Morrison Street, Hawthorn VIC 3122 Phone: (03) 9810 4300 Fax: (03) 9810 4334 Email: [email protected]

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Board Members Scotch College Foundation – 2014

Board Members

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Michael Robinson AO ’55 PRESIDENT

Paul Meadows ’73 VICE-PRESIDENT

David Yu VICE-PRESIDENT

Paul Aberdeen ‘86 (appointed May 2014) BOARD MEMBER

Mandy Andrianakos BOARD MEMBER

Amanda Derham (retired May 2014) BOARD MEMBER

David Fox ’88 BOARD MEMBER

Euan Gronow (retired May 2014) BOARD MEMBER

Doug Lording ‘64 (appointed May 2014) BOARD MEMBER

Kirsten MacLeod (appointed May 2014) BOARD MEMBER

Brian Randall OAM ’51 (retired May 2014) BOARD MEMBER

Philip Wright ’69 BOARD MEMBER

Gordon Donaldson AM (Retired May 2014) BOARD MEMBER

Michelle Ehrlich BOARD MEMBER

Rob Hand (appointed May 2014) BOARD MEMBER

James Ho ‘88 (appointed May 2014) BOARD MEMBER

Liz Lawrence (retired May 2014) BOARD MEMBER

Graham Menzies ’47 (retired May 2014) BOARD MEMBER

Dr Louise Murdoch (appointed May 2014) BOARD MEMBER

Tom O’Brien (appointed May 2014) BOARD MEMBER

Board Members Scotch College Foundation – 2014

Ex-Officio

Tom Batty PRINCIPAL

Jonathan Buckley ‘83 (OSCA PRESIDENT 2015, & SCHOOL COUNCIL REP, APPOINTED MAY 2014)

Ross Congleton ’76 BURSAR

Peter Findlay ‘89 OSCA PRESIDENT 2014 (Retired October 2014)

Simon Reichelt FINANCE MANAGER (Appointed April 2014)

Tim Shearer ’85 FOUNDATION EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR & DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT

Bill Sides ’63 (Retired from Board May 2014, appointed as Chair of Bequest Committee)

Michael Sim ’78 (retired from Board May 2014, appointed as Chair of Investment Committee)

Alex Sloan ’71 SCHOOL COUNCIL REP (Retired May 2014)

Hugh Wilson ’65 FINANCE DIRECTOR (Retired April 2014)

Development Office Staff

Rebecca Mortimer FOUNDATION COORDINATOR

Fiona Tuck FOUNDATION MANAGER

Bec Marshall DEVELOPMENT OFFICER

Capital Campaign Staff

Sandra Dick CAPITAL CAMPAIGN COORDINATOR

Patty Wallace-Smith CAPITAL CAMPAIGN COORDINATOR

Cindy Huang CAPITAL CAMPAIGN COORDINATOR

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President’s Report Michael B Robinson AO ‘55

The year 2014 was a particularly active one in the life of the Foundation.

MICHAEL ROBINSON AO PRESIDENT OF THE SCOTCH COLLEGE FOUNDATION

Constitution The Foundation adopted an updated constitution under the Incorporation of Associations Act which (inter alia) contained new provisions for the election of Board Members. This first came into operation in 2014.

The investment of the Foundation funds will remain under the direction of the Board Changes School Council’s Investment Committee, There were a number of Board retirements but the separate fund for the Foundation and new appointments as listed on page will give added focus to our primary 47 of this Annual Report. I would like to objective of gaining a reliable and growing express my gratitude and appreciation to income stream from our investments. each of the six former Board Members Ideally our income growth in each year who retired in May 2014. They have and for each separate fund will at least contributed most generously over many match the rate of increase in school fees. years with their time and with financial support, and it was indeed a pleasure Michael Sim and Rob Hand of the to work with them for the benefit of Board are members of the Investment Scotch College. Committee. Over the last three years $1.583M has been donated to the Paul Meadows has decided to retire Foundation’s Capital Funds, which from the Board at the AGM in May. He includes $656,666 to establish the has been a Board member since 2000 Christian Johnston – Goldman Sachs and Vice President for the last ten years. Gives Scholarship Fund in late 2014. He has made a wonderful contribution Our investment outcomes during that time to the governance and progress of the are shown below. Foundation. We have seven new Board Members who already have impressed with their energy and enthusiasm in addition to their financial generosity. New and specific responsibilities have been established for each new Board Member. It is appropriate for me to express my particular appreciation for the work done by our Audit Committee chaired by the indefatigable David Yu. Fundraising Our efforts were focused heavily on the fundraising appeal for the exciting Sir Zelman Cowen Centre for Science. Much has been achieved but there is still much to be done, and details are contained in the report of the Executive Director.

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Investments The Foundation is the custodian of more than $40M of trust and other funds. During the year the establishment of a separate Common Fund for the Foundation was completed, the details of which are set out on page 43 of this Annual Report.

Year

Income

Capital Value

2012

$1.9M

$34.525M

2013

$2.18M

$39.575M

2014

$2.4M

$41.464M

Appreciation In conclusion I would like to record my deep appreciation of the magnificent work done by all the staff in the Development Office. Led by the extraordinarily energetic Executive Director, Tim Shearer, they are each a joy with whom to work. Their dedication and professionalism continues to contribute to the life, progress and culture of our great school. To Tim, Rebecca Mortimer, Fiona Tuck, Patty Wallace-Smith, Sandra Dick, Cindy Huang and Rebecca Marshall – you really are a star team.

THE SCOTCH COLLEGE FOUNDATION BOARD (2014) BACK ROW: SCOTT MONTGOMERY (OSCA EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR), PHIL WRIGHT, DOUG LORDING, PAUL ABERDEEN, DAVID FOX THIRD ROW: BEC MARSHALL, FIONA TUCK, REBECCA MORTIMER, JONATHAN BUCKLEY, SIMON REICHELT (FINANCE MANAGER), ROSS CONGLETON (BUR SAR) SECOND ROW: JAMES HO, MANDY ANDRIANAKOS, TOM O’BRIEN, BILL SIDES, KIRSTEN MACLEOD, MIKE SIM FRONT: ROB HAND, TOM BATTY (PRINCIPAL), MICHAEL ROBINSON (PRESIDENT), TIM SHEARER (DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT), LOUISE MURDOCH

THE SCOTCH COLLEGE CAPITAL CAMPAIGN FUNDRAISING COMMITTEE BACK: BEC MARSHALL, PAUL ABERDEEN, PATTY WALLACE-SMITH, JOHN SIMPSON, MANDY ANDRIANKOS, ABIGAIL HAND, ANDREW SUTHERLAND, SCOTT MONTGOMERY FRONT: MICHAEL SIM, DOUG LORDING, MICHAEL ROBINSON, JONATHAN BUCKLEY, TIM SHEARER, SANDRA DICK ABSENT: SALLY CAPP AND PETER FINDLAY

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Executive Director’s Report Tim Shearer ‘85

MR TIM SHEARER ('85) DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT

ABOVE: EMG CHAPTER CHAIRMAN BILL PHILIP (‘46), FOUNDATION PRESIDENT MICHAEL ROBINSON (‘55), STEPHEN NEWTON (‘72) AND SCHOOL COUNCIL CHAIRMAN DAVID KEMP (‘59)

By any measure, 2014 will be remembered as a formidable one for the Scotch College Foundation. Whilst the obvious focus was the Capital Campaign for the Sir Zelman Cowen Centre for Science, progress with that and so much more was achieved across the course of the year, thanks to an engaged Board, enthusiastic volunteers and a dedicated Development Office staff. The Foundation hosted many events in 2014, many of which had a scientific flavour. Professor Adrienne Clark AC was guest of honour at the Foundation President’s Dinner and AGM, held on 15 May at the Australian Club. The Foundation again sponsored the second Scotch College Science Oration on 19 August, where Professor Peter Doherty AC was the orator.

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The East Melbourne Glen Chapter (EMG Chapter) programme of events was well supported in 2014. The Easter Chapel Service in the Littlejohn Memorial Chapel on 1 April was well attended, and 150 guests attended the EMG Winter Luncheon in the Boykett Room on 11 June, where the former Principal of Caulfield Grammar, Stephen Newton AO was guest of honour. The Principal Tom Batty was guest of honour at the EMG Christmas Luncheon held on 12 December in the Boarders’ Dining Room.

Scotch College Foundation programme results Development Office funds received For Scotch College

2013

2014

$1,162,070

$3,864,360

$8,480

$3,890

$10,335

$7,877

Other

$2,000

$0

Total

$1,182,885

$3,876,127

Building Fund Library Fund Archive-Museum Fund

Development Office funds received For the Scotch Foundation

2013

2014

Foundation Scholarship Fund

$156,646

$669,667

Indigenous Scholarship Fund

$86,905

$84,710

$0

$5,000

$243,551

$759,377

Total Development Office funds recieved

$1,426,436

$4,635,504

Total income from investments

$2,181,285

$2,403,049

Total

$3,607,721

$7,038,553

Foundation Future Fund Total

Distributions to Scotch College from investment income To Scotch College

2013

2014

$7,335

$6,665

For Scholarships and Bursaries

$966,671

$829,946

For Library funding

$150,850

$150,000

For Staff Salaries

$32,000

$34,510

For the Arts

$46,150

$29,166

$0

$7,000

$263,503

$295,223

$1,466,509

$1,352,510

For Prizes

For Outdoor Education Transfer to Scotch College Total Funds Distributed

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Executive Director’s Report Funds and Programmes

The Capital Campaign for the Sir Zelman Centre moved from its Preliminary Phase to its Community Phase on Thursday 20 March with the Big Bang capital campaign launch in the Quadrangle. More about this memorable night can be read on pages 16-17 of this Annual Report. At this stage of the campaign $7.2M had been committed to the campaign. On December 31, about the time of the Turning of the First Sod ceremony (see page 19), this amount had grown to $13.5M, thanks to the wonderful generosity of 750 members of the Scotch Family. Perhaps unsurprisingly, the theme for 2015 (the final year of the campaign) is The Drive to 6.5 to complete the $20M target. Thanks to the generosity of Old Boy Christian Johnston (’90) and the Goldman Sachs Gives programme a full perpetual scholarship was endowed. Christian, who attended Scotch as a boarder from 1987 to 1990, wanted to create the educational opportunity for a boy to attend Scotch who otherwise would not be able to do so. Christian, who attended Scotch on the Gerard Maling perpetual scholarship, was a fine student and keen sportsman who studied Commerce at Melbourne University, and has developed a successful career in the investment banking industry. His son, Max, commenced at Scotch in prep in 2015.

At present there is no capital fund fuelling the costs associated with the Indigenous Programme, meaning that we rely on generous individuals and trusts to fund the programme on a year-to-year basis. If you are interested in supporting this important programme, please contact the Executive Director.

New bequest income for 2014 was $95,140. (Bequest income for 2013 was $293,992). At the end of 2014 the Alexander Morrison Circle had 150 living members. During 2014 we welcomed 19 new members (15 in 2013) to the AMC. Sadly, 14 members of the AMC died during 2014 (6 in 2013).

The Life Support for Scotch programme was introduced in 2013 to encourage younger Old Boys to begin their philanthropic journey with their school. This programme involves Old Boys donating the amount corresponding to their years out from School in a dollar value, on a monthly direct debit basis. To date 25 Old Boys are participating in the programme.

In 2014 the Foundation received $25,000 from the estate of Charles David Hutton (’47) which was directed to the Capital Campaign for the Sir Zelman Cowen Centre for Science.

The 2014 Annual Giving programme raised $161,356, down 30% on the $232,068 raised in 2013. This decrease is explained by the large number of five-year pledges that are recorded elsewhere that resulted from the Annual Giving mailout in 2014. 523 generous donors have allowed much to happen through their support. Thank you to each and every donor who supported this programme in 2014. A full listing follows later in this Annual Report.

Dr Colin Davey (’44) kindly bequeathed $10,000 to the Sir Zelman Cowen Centre for Science, and Allan and Margaret Blackwell have established a scholarship trust managed by an external trustee. The Foundation is awaiting the distribution of the estates of 10 AMC members. The School is indebted to those who had the foresight and generosity to think of Scotch in their estate planning. I thank Fiona Tuck for overseeing the School’s bequest programme.

The Indigenous Scholarship Fund provides the means for benefactors to fund the tuition and boarding fees for indigenous students to benefit from a Scotch experience. Donations to this fund, like the Foundation Scholarship Fund and the Building Fund, are tax deductible. ABOVE: DR ROB SMITH AND MS MICHELE LINOSSIER WITH SCOTCH’S 2014 INDIGENOUS STUDENTS

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Executive Director’s Report Summary

The success to date of the Capital Campaign is in no small part due to the strength of the school’s educational vision and track record. Principal Tom Batty, together with Chairman David Kemp, the School Council and staff, deserve great credit for developing and articulating a strong vision that resonates with staff, parents, boys and, importantly in this context, the broader Scotch community. I say this with some certainty as one of the joys of working in this space is being the intermediary in the communication chain with those close, and not so close, to the school. Generally everyone has a view, and over the two years of the campaign to date they have had the chance to express it. I can happily report that the overwhelming perspective of Scotch is a positive one, and this has been demonstrated through people’s generosity to the School, not just for this vitally important project, but others, such as the various scholarship programmes, as well.

I would personally like to acknowledge the President of the Scotch College Foundation and the Chair of the Capital Campaign, Michael Robinson, for what he has done to date, and for the manner in which he has done it. His leadership of the Foundation Board and the Capital Campaign is exemplary. His passion for, and devotion to, Scotch is colossal. His understanding of our community is second to none, as is his reputation across it. This all becomes a very formidable combination in the context of the success (or otherwise) of a campaign of this magnitude. It is worth highlighting that this is the most ambitious project undertaken since the move to the Hawthorn campus some 100 years ago. The last development, the James Forbes Academy, was ambitious in itself, and has had a transformational impact on the performing arts at Scotch over the past 10 years. The Sir Zelman Cowen Centre for Science will be bigger in size and many would argue in its scope as well. The Foundation, and the Capital Campaign, could not be in better hands, and there will no doubt be appropriate times ahead where due acknowledgment can be made to Michael.

Australian science economic facts Science contributes

$145b

to Australia’s economy every year

More than

760,000

people are employed in the industry

Analysis commissioned by the Chief Scientist and the Australian Academy of Science. Sourced: Centre for International Economics, taken from an article first published 25 March 2015 (Sydney Morning Herald).

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I would also like to acknowledge the role of the Foundation Board and the Capital Campaign committee. Members of these entities have worked tirelessly to advance Scotch. I also want to acknowledge the work of the Old Scotch Collegians’ Association and particularly acknowledge the leadership of Peter Findlay who was President in 2014. Michael Robinson said in his September 2014 Great Scot report, ‘where we’ve come from is important, but where we’re heading matters more.’ How true this is. Over the journey of the campaign I have been amazed by the connectedness of our community to the School’s mission of educating boys, and to the translation of this connection through philanthropy. At the end of the campaign the School will have access to a state-of-the-art teaching and learning space for the sciences that will magnificently serve generations of Scotch boys for decades. I contend that the School will have this. and more. One of the wonderful byproducts of the Capital Campaign has been the unifying force it has generated throughout our community, and the school can only be richer for this. Scotch has a proud history and a bright future. So much has been achieved through this special combination of connectedness and philanthropy, and it is wonderful to see the ‘noble record of the past’ being upheld today. I sincerely thank you all for your support, and look forward to your involvement in the work of the Scotch College Foundation in the future.

The Capital Campaign in numbers Results for 2014

$13.5m

raised for the Capital Campaign

67%

funds raised for the Capital Campaign

233% increase in the Building Fund since 2013 Reached out to

More than

1,574

2,500

current families and thousands of Old Boys

752 gifts/donations

direct contacts made

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New Foundation members who have committed to the Sir Zelman Cowen Centre for Science Capital Campaign (including upgrades) 13

The Scotch College Foundation

Foundation timeline 1973 1975 1980 1985 1990 1973 Established with the assistance of the NFRC (National Fund Raising Council) a prominent fundraising consultancy. Laurie Muir (’41) was the driving force behind the formation of the Scotch College Foundation, in preference to running another capital campaign. 1973-76 Totally run by volunteers.

1976 Representing six significant American independent schools, visiting Australia as a result of an invitation from the Headmasters’ Conference of Australia, recommend the appointment of a fulltime Development Officer of the Foundation. 1977 Brigadier Dick Durance appointed as inaugural Development Officer. The Annual Fund, the first in an Australian school, piloted with five Old Boy year groups. 1978 Pilot of Annual Fund extended to cover fifteen year groups.

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1980 Brigadier Durance retires and Peter Crook appointed as part time Foundation Development Officer. Full-time secretary appointed. 1981 Annual Fund expanded to include non-Old Boy parents who have boys in Years 7 to 12. Phonea-thons piloted. 1982 Grandparents’ Days introduced for grandparents of boys in Prep and Year 7. 1983 East Melbourne Chapter of Scotch Collegians established. Expanded some years later to include all Old Boys 75 years of age or older and renamed the East Melbourne Glen Chapter.

1988 Development Office established to encompass OSCA, Foundation and Archives. Peter Crook appointed as first Director of Development and Foundation’s Executive Director.

1993

Lithgow Centre (Stage 1, opened 1993)

PHOTOGRAPHY: KYLE DEAN

1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 1996 Margaret Long appointed as Foundation’s Development Officer 1998 Major two-year $7M Capital Campaign launched for the James Forbes Academy.

Language and Culture Centre (1995)

2001 Campaign target for the James Forbes Academy reached. Peter Crook retires and is replaced as Director of Development by Alan Watkinson

2007 Alan Watkinson heads to Trinity College’s Development Office Astrida Cooper is appointed Acting Director of Development 2009 John Da Cruz is appointed as Director of Development

James Forbes Academy (Final Stage Built 2005)

2012 Tim Shearer (’85) is appointed as Director of Development 2013 Life Support for Scotch programme introduced for younger Old Boys Major two-year $20M Capital Campaign for the Sir Zelman Cowen Centre for Science launched

Sir Zelman Cowen Centre for Science Planned opening 2017

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Foundation Events Capital Campaign: Big Bang Launch

Campaign launched with a very

Big Bang The Community Phase of the Capital Campaign for the Sir Zelman Cowen Centre for Science was launched with a bang.

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'In 84 years coming to Scotch, I've never experienced an event like it!' Geoff Tolson ('39) was enthusing about the spectacular 'Big Bang' event at Scotch on the warm, balmy evening of 20 March 2014 at Scotch, attended by nearly 1,000 equally enthusiastic Scotch Family members. They were there to celebrate the start of a critical phase of Scotch's biggest ever project, and they partied as never before in the School's 163 years. In plain words it was the Community Phase Capital Campaign launch for the Sir Zelman Cowen Centre for Science, but in so many ways it was a celebration of all things Scotch. Guests flocked in their hundreds to the Quadrangle – and it was a scene rarely witnessed before in the place that is the heart and soul of Scotch College. The Quad was packed almost to capacity with Scotch Family members of all ages in a great celebratory mood. They enjoyed finger food and drinks as an organ recital was performed in the Mem Hall, the Junior and Senior School choirs sang the College Anthem, the Symphony Orchestra performed a piece from Holst's The Planets, speeches were made, and the Capital Campaign's Community Phase was officially launched by the Campaign Chair, Michal Robinson AO ('55). As darkness fell, the Pipes and Drums led the guests to the Main Oval, for a dazzling fireworks display that could be seen from kilometres away. It was a highly appropriate end to a night that will live long in the memory of everyone present. There may never be an event like it again – unless it's the grand opening of the Centre for Science in 2017. It will be a hard act to follow. TIM SHEARER

TOP: THE PRINCIPAL TOM BATTY PRESENTS THE SIR ZELMAN COWEN CENTRE FOR SCIENCE MIDDLE: THE QUADRANGLE AS NEVER SEEN BEFORE BOTTOM: THE PIPES AND DRUMS IN FRONT OF THE MEMORIAL HALL PHOTOGRAPHY: JESSICA SINCOCK, FRANCES BELL, MAGGIE BUFE, JOCELYN PRIDE

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Foundation Events

Foundation AGM and President’s dinner

Foundation AGM night The Foundation hosted many events in 2014, many of which had a scientific flavour. Professor Adrienne Clark AC was guest of honour at the Foundation President’s Dinner and AGM, held on 15 May at the Australian Club. The Foundation again sponsored the second Scotch College Science Oration on 19 August, where Professor Peter Doherty AC was the orator.

ABOVE: THE 2014 SCOTCH COLLEGE FOUNDATION AGM AND PRESIDENT’S DINNER

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The East Melbourne Glen Chapter (EMG Chapter) programme of events was well supported in 2014. The Easter Chapel Service in the Littlejohn Memorial Chapel on 1 April was well attended, and 150 guests attended the EMG Winter Luncheon in the Boykett Room on 11 June, where the former Principal of Caulfield Grammar, Stephen Newton AO was guest of honour. The Principal Tom Batty was guest of honour at the EMG Christmas Luncheon held on 12 December in the Boarders’ Dining Room.

Foundation Events

Capital Campaign: Turning of the First Sod

Turning of the First Sod It was a day to dig deep, and celebrate the first ceremonial step in a project to deliver Scotch’s most ambitious project in a century. More than 250 Scotch Family members were on hand at the Turning of the First Sod ceremony, on Tuesday 9 December 2014 on the site of the Sir Zelman Cowen Centre for Science. Guests took a last, fond look at the buildings which were to be removed as part of the project, including the Scout Hut, where many a boy had learned the basics of Scouting, and some had sat exams.

The 2014 School Captain Jack Otter and his deputy Paul Colman, backed by the internationally-acclaimed Scotch College Pipes and Drums, presented a sample of the sandstone that will adorn the new building. Lady Cowen was joined by Charles Goode AC (’56), John HiltonWood (’41) and Junior School leaders to turn the first sod, marking the formal commencement of construction.

The silver spade used at the ceremony was the one used at similar functions for the Cardinal Pavilion, the Lithgow Centre and the James Forbes Academy. The sandstone was piped away in the safe hands of 2015 School Captain James Zagame and Vice-Captain Tom Anderson. Guests lingered to enjoy refreshments on the soon-to-be building site.

TOP: (LEFT) LEE BATTY, LADY COWEN AND TOM BATTY TOP: (RIGHT) SIMON TARRANT (YR 7), CHARLES GOODE AC (‘56), LADY COWEN, BAILEY DANN (YR 6) AND JOHN HILTONWOOD LEFT: JACKSON GREEN, TOM ANDERSON, TIM SHEARER, TOM EDNEY AND JAMES FAY RIGHT: 2015 VICE CAPTAIN TOM ANDERSON AND CAPTAIN JAMES ZAGAME PHOTOGRAPHY: JESSICA SINCOCK, FRANCES BELL, MAGGIE BUFE, JOCELYN PRIDE

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Supporters

† = Deceased

We would like to acknowledge the generous financial support of the following members of the Scotch Family in 2014:

Old Scotch Collegians 1910-1939 Maling, Gerald ‘15 Spencer, Lionel ‘15 McLeod, Donald ‘32 Wells, David Thomson ‘33 Hilliard, John ‘34 Atkins, Arthur ‘35 Leslie, John ‘35 Morgan, Rev Bill ‘35 Richardson, Harry ‘35 Swan, Mel ‘35 Iser, Tom ‘36 Taft, Ron ‘36 Bethell, Ken ‘37 Hanna, Ben ‘37 Manders, Marcus ‘37 Stewart, Bill ‘37 Zerbe, Ward ‘37 Jones, Cam ‘38 McNaughton, Russell ‘38 Balderstone, Sir James ‘39 Flockart, Alan ‘39 Smith, Bill ‘39 Tingate, Geoff ‘39

Class of 1940 Grano, Bill ‘40 McDonald, Ian ‘40 Wright, Norman ‘40

Class of 1941 Brake, Bill ‘41 Bulley, Robert ‘41 Fraser, Kenneth ‘41 Gray, Harold ‘41 Hilton-Wood, John & Wendy ‘41 Hume, David & Berna ‘41 McIlwraith, John ‘41 Morsby, Alexander ‘41 Rowe, Brian ‘41 Smith, Maurie ‘41 Taylor, Rod ‘41 Thomson Bill ‘41

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Class of 1942

Class of 1947

Class of 1950

Class of 1953

Melville, Hugh & Judith ‘42 Pawsey, John ‘42 Rider, Jack (in Memory of George Pritchard) ‘42 Wicks, Geoff ‘42

Bainbridge, Ian ‘47 Cameron, Ewen ‘47 Cook, Bob ‘47 Ely, Brian ‘47 Goudy, Graham ‘47 Hutton, David ‘47 Martin, Russell ‘47 McKimm, Harry ‘47 Menzies, Graham ‘47 Noack, Brian ‘47 Reid, John ‘47 Spicer, John ‘47 Sutherland, Ian ‘47

Battersby, John ‘50 Cairns, Ian ‘50 Dempster, Keith ‘50 Fetter, Robert ‘50 Hansen, Max ‘50 Morton, Ian ‘50 Moyes, Don ‘50 Sellars-Jones, Winston ‘50 Stern, Werner ‘50 Wittner, David & Rosette ‘50

Bannister, John ‘53 Bones, Bob ‘53 Brumley, Graeme ‘53 Cole, Nicholas ‘53 Davies, Jim ‘53 Elliott, Colin ‘53 Ewing, Tom ‘53 Hartkopf, Leigh ‘53 Hetherington, Bruce ‘53 Johnson, Wally ‘53 Macmillan, Hamish ‘53 Mactier, Will ‘53 Mailer, Malcolm ‘53 Morrison, Michael ‘53 Murphy, Dennis ‘53 Pitman, Ian & Jan ‘53 Sellars-Jones, Graham ‘53 Sennitt, Jack & Penny ‘53

Class of 1943 Hogg, Tom ‘43 Miller, Bob ‘43 Price, Ken ‘43 Tingate, John ‘43

Class of 1944 Arnold, Bob ‘44 Camier, Vern ‘44 Hardie, Robert ‘44 McDonald, Bill ‘44 Taft, Leon & Susie ‘44 Weymouth, Keith ‘44 Willimott, John ‘44

Class of 1945 Baker, Cliff ‘45 Cooke, David ‘45 Crow, Murray ‘45 Scott, Mike & Jill ‘45 Smith, In recognition of Mike & Rob ‘45 Wittner, Arnold ‘45

Class of 1946 Aitchison, Doug ‘46 Armour, John ‘46 Batten, Doug ‘46 Evans, Tyrrell ‘46 Kerr, OAM Rob ‘46 Lowe, Wilfred ‘46 Mitchell, John ‘46 Philip, Ian ‘46 Philip, Bill & Mary-Lou ‘46 Williams, Geoffrey ‘46

Class of 1948 Ashburner, Len ‘48 Badenach, Don ‘48 Barns, Malcolm ‘48 Boykett, John ‘48 Brook, John ‘48 Clarke, Ian ‘48 Edwards, Jack ‘48 Evans, Ken ‘48 Gration, Peter ‘48 Hardy-Smith, Peter & Beryl ‘48 Hunt, Geoff ‘48 Kelso, Jim ‘48 Levecke, Edward & Margaret ‘48 Millar, Hugh ‘48 Stokes, Eric ‘48 Sutherland, Bruce ‘48 Weeks, Kenneth J ‘48 Wragge, Harry ‘48

Class of 1949 Brewer, Lynton ‘49 Eddy, Douglas & Helen ‘49 Ellis, Ian ‘49 Hogan, John ‘49 Hopkins, John ‘49 McLean, Alastair ‘49 Park, Robert ‘49 Stewart, Alex ‘49 Taylor, Ian ‘49 Warrell, Chris ‘49

Class of 1951 Clunies-Ross, Adrian ‘51 Dexter, Barrie ‘51 Fraser, Graeme ‘51 Galletly, Peter ‘51 Malcolm, Darvill ‘51 Manson, Ian & Thea ‘51 Melville, Colin ‘51 Morris, Allen & Edna ‘51 Shannon, John ‘51 Stewart, Frank ‘51 Syme, AM R H Y ‘51 Van den Berg, Noel ‘51 Watson, Angus ‘51

Class of 1952 Beattie, Jim ‘52 Box, John ‘52 Bradfield, Ross & Alix ‘52 Dinner, Paul ‘52 Gale, Rob ‘52 Grant, Darrell ‘52 Hawdon, Brian OAM ‘52 Macmillan, John ‘52 Missen, Edward ‘52 Morris, Ralph & Yvonne ‘52 Randall, Brian OAM ‘52 Reiher, Ian ‘52 Teague, Ian ‘52

Class of 1954 Bainbridge, Brian ‘54 Boell, Bruce ‘54 Goldberg, Gordon ‘54 Hawthorne, Gus ‘54 Lawrence, Graeme ‘54 Luth, Colin ‘54 McArthur, John ‘54 McRae, Graeme ‘54 Neale, Warren ‘54 Norris, Richard ‘54 Palmer, Tony ‘54 Sloan, Bob ‘54 Smith, John ‘54 Smith, Trevor ‘54 Stewardson, Robin ‘54 Thyer, Jim ‘54 Tindale, Richard ‘54 Wright, Richard ‘54

Class of 1955

Class of 1958

Class of 1962

Class of 1966

Class of 1971

Allard, Peter & Adele ‘55 Coates, Tony ‘55 Cossar, Brian ‘55 Forsyth, John ‘55 Fry, N H (in memory of J H Fry – staff ‘39 to ‘59) ‘55 Gross, John ‘55 Harris, Graham ‘55 Jasper, Ken ‘55 Joachim, Denis ‘55 MacLean, Edwin ‘55 Marr, Doug ‘55 McGregor, Leigh ‘55 McMurtrie, Duncan ‘55 McOmish, Don & Catherine ‘55 Pritchard, Peter ‘55 Reid, John ‘55 Robinson, Michael & Judith ‘55 Rouch, Robert ‘55 Sennitt, Doug ‘55 Thomas, Bruce ‘55 Tingate, Bill ‘55 Vale, Alan ‘55

Brown, John ‘58 Caraher, Michael ‘58 Cheney, David ‘58 Collins, Mark ‘58 Frew John ‘58 McMurtrie, Ian ‘58 Newnham, Ken ‘58 Thomson, Graeme ‘58

Brown, Howard ‘62 Brownell, David & Joanna ‘62 Crawford, David ‘62 Prowse, Bob & Elizabeth ‘62

Ashton, Peter ‘66 Courtis, Geoff & Nancy ‘66 Dobson, Ian ‘66 Glass, Roger ‘66 Macrae, Professor Finlay ‘66 McOmish, Ross & Geraldine ‘66 Norman, Philip ‘66 Richards, Ronald ‘66 Turner, Robert ‘66

Cornell, Ian ‘71 Hughes, Chris & Susan ‘71 Johnson, Chris ‘71 Logan, Richard ‘71 Mursell, Ross ‘71 Perry, Andrew & Angela ‘71 Sloan, Alex & Karen Wood ‘71

Class of 1956 Ferguson, David ‘56 Goode, Charles & Cornelia ‘56 Hosking, Ben ‘56 Kollosche, John ‘56 Larmour, Garry ‘56 Smalley, Darryl ‘56 Walker, John ‘56

Class of 1957 Currie, Blair ‘57 Fincher, Alan ‘57 Mackley, Kevin ‘57 Macleod, Rod ‘57 MacSporran, Peter ‘57 Mactier, Ross ‘57 Murdoch, Sandy & Sandra ‘57 Nelson, Richard ‘57 Paton, Geoff ‘57 Pickering, Tony ‘57 Townsend, Richard ‘57 Vial, Brian ‘57

Class of 1959 Becroft, John ‘59 Benjamin Cyril ‘59 Collingwood, the Family ‘59 Dudgeon, Ian ‘59 Ford, David Munro ‘59 Forrest, Alex ‘59 Kemp, David & Anne Marie ‘59 Laws, Barrie ‘59 Sellenger, Ross ‘59 Speed, Geoff ‘59 Steele, Tony ‘59 Stuart, Colin ‘59 Synman, Alan ‘59

Class of 1963 Bunton, David ‘63 Kaufman, David ‘63 Lucas, Neil ‘63 Paton, Frank ‘63 Roberts-Thomson, Ian ‘63 Sides Bill & Dianne ‘63 Temple, David ‘63

Class of 1964

Bales, Norman ‘60 Bell, John ‘60 Bellair, David ‘60 Brown, Bruce ‘60 Olsson, Rodney ‘60 Sinclair, Professor A J ‘60

Anderson, Malcolm ‘64 Bailey, Chris ‘64 Barnett, Geoff ‘64 Baxter, Bill ‘64 Beaurepaire, Donald ‘64 Coillet, Kim ‘64 Edwards, Max ‘64 Findlay, Max & Jeanette ‘64 Goding, Jim ‘64 Hallenstein, Hal ‘64 Hibberd, Adrian ‘64 Lording, the Family ‘64 Renard, Ian ‘64 Robertson, Donald ‘64 Scott, John ‘64 Taylor, Hugh ‘64

Class of 1961

Class of 1965

Barton, Ian ‘61 Blair, Ross ‘61 Cantelo, Bill ‘61 Forster, Milton ‘61 Green Grahame & Family ‘61 Harbig, the Family ‘61 Holmes Andrew ‘61 Job Ian ‘61 Motteram, Peter ‘61 Reynolds, Peter ‘61 Swinburne, George ‘61 Westwood, Stephen ‘61 White, Martin ‘61

Adams, Peter ‘65 Addison, Peter & Sarndi ‘65 Ashton, David & Micky ‘65 Heaton, Michael ‘65 Hillier, Alistair ‘65 Hogg, Bill ‘65 McCracken, Geoff ‘65 Moffatt, Harley ‘65 Nicol, James ‘65 Reed, John ‘65 Schloeffel, Peter ‘65 Symington, Ian ‘65

Class of 1960

Class of 1967 Gibbs, David ‘67 Hansen, Ian ‘67 Hill, Ian & Michelle Ehrlich ‘67 Jelbart, Max ‘67 Johnston, Cam & Caroline ‘67 Kaye, Andrew ‘67 Laurie, Simon ‘67 McQuilkin, Ivan ‘67 Turnbull, Henry ‘67

Class of 1968 Copolov, David ‘68 Harkness, Jim ‘68 Olorenshaw, Peter ‘68 Rees, Richard ‘68 Steel, Philip ‘68

Class of 1969 Gifford, Don ‘69 McAuley, Bill ‘69 Gillespie, Roger & Lesley ‘69 Orr, David ‘69 Wright, Philip & Dot ‘69

Class of 1970 Anderson, Garry ‘70 Chapman, Myles ‘70 England, Peter & Charlotte ‘70 Herbert, Philip ‘70 Watson, Malcolm ‘70 Williams, David ‘70

Class of 1972 Brack, Robert ‘72 Cochrane, Associate Professor Andrew AM ‘72 Duckett, Robert ‘72 Hodges, the Family ‘72 McDowall, Andrew ‘72 Moreton, David ‘72 Newton, Stephen ‘72 Peacock, Ken ‘72 Rogerson, Peter ‘72 Sim, Peter & Margaret ‘72 Storey, Elsdon ‘72 Wallace-Smith, Andrew ‘72 Warr, Roger ‘72

Class of 1973 Boykett, Mike & Robyn Seymour ‘73 Jelbart, Don ‘73 Lee, David ‘73 Meadows, Paul & Patricia Cross ‘73 Scott, Bob ‘73

Class of 1974 Bryce, John & Theresa ‘74 Colman, Robert & Debra Russell ‘74 Cooper, Craig ‘74 Fraser, Peter ‘74 Legge, Chris & Alison ‘74 Melville, Allan ‘74 Porter, Ian ‘74 Sandbach, Alan & Maria ‘74 Scott, Murray ‘74

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Supporters We would like to acknowledge the generous financial support of the following members of the Scotch Family in 2014:

Class of 1975

Class of 1981

Class of 1985

Class of 1989

Class of 1997

Elder, James ‘75 Fairbairn, Nigel ‘75 Fay, Dick & Sandy ‘75 Kunstler, Steven ‘75 McCaw, Lachie ‘75 Simpson, John & Cathy ‘75

Fish, Roy & Justine ‘81 Hyett, Anthony ‘81 Lloyd, Andrew ‘81 Mansell, Peter ‘81 Murdoch, Geoff & Lisa Galbraith ‘81 Scott, Tom & Clare ‘81

Allen, Ed ‘85 Aston, Andrew ‘85 Bear, Graeme ‘85 Davey, Alistair ‘85 Leeton, David & Jacqui Shannon ‘85 Lempriere, William & Christine ‘85 Montgomery, Scott & Row ‘85 Roseby, Robert & Nicki Levy ‘85 Ross, John ‘85 Sellars-Jones, Richard ‘85 Shearer, Tim & Christine ‘85 Smith, Adam ‘85 Steele, Geoff & Anna ‘85 Sutherland, Andrew & Sally ‘85 Sutherland, Rohan & Catherine ‘85 Tadgell, Hamish & Stephanie ‘85 Thomas, Collyer Tim ‘85

Cannon, Saul & Kate ‘89 Crawford, Andrew ‘89 Findlay, Peter & Anna ‘89 Forrest, James ‘89 Hamilton, Richard ‘89 Johnstone, Charles ‘89 Robinson, Will ‘89 Warwick, Leighton & Brigid ‘89

Godsil, Jim ‘97

Class of 1976 Congleton, Ross & Rosemary ‘76 Fraser, Ian ‘76 Martin, Gareth ‘76

Class of 1977 Campbell, Rob ‘77 Di Donato, Enio & Angela ‘77 Paterson, Ian ‘77

Class of 1978 Drummond, Craig & Bernadette ‘78 Merigan, Dick & Kim ‘78 Olorenshaw, Guy ‘78 Scott, Rod ‘78 Sim, Michael & Ursula ‘78 Wilson, Andrew & Ailsa ‘78

Class of 1979 Brooks, Mark & Suzie ‘79 Griffin, Neil ‘79 Hardidge, David ‘79 Richards, Jim & Jayne ‘79 Santini, Mark & Karyn Matotek ‘79 Tyrrell, David ‘79

Class of 1980 Lingwood-Smith, Grant & Traci Eathorne ‘80 Mosley, Hugh & Noirin ‘80 Polmear, David ‘80

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Class of 1982 James, Paterson & Family ‘82 Kunaratnam, Ishan & Cindi ‘82 Mannes, Tim ‘82 McLellan, Rob & Lisa ‘82 Parks, Scott ‘82 Randall, James & Robyn ‘82 Salpigtidis, Con ‘82 Su, Charles & Emily Lo ‘82 Walker, Gordon & Kirsty ‘82

Class of 1983 Alexander, Wayne ‘83 Allen, Will & Monique Morris ‘83 Buckley, Jonathan & Katie ‘83 Chambers, Andrew & Genna ‘83 Chan, Patrick ‘83

Class of 1984 Andrew, Tait & Family ‘84 Barber, James ‘84 Douglas, James & Julie ‘84 Everett, Mathew & Penelope ‘84 Fletcher, Marcus & Lisa ‘84 Miller, Robin ‘84 Pratt, Ian & Emma ‘84 Sutherland, Michael & Suzy ‘84 Wilkinson, Fraser & Meghan ‘84

Class of 1986 Aberdeen, Paul & Nina ‘86 Bloom, Richard & Lisa ‘86 Bodon, Peter & Catherine ‘86 Evans, Matthew & Kate ‘86 Goldie, Rupert ‘86 Lazar, Justin ‘86 McCleery, David & Lizzie ‘86 Meggitt, Ed & Sally ‘86

Class of 1987 Auld, Justin (Jack) ‘87 Richardson, Rod & Racquel ‘87

Class of 1988 Buckett Gavin & Angela O’Brien-Buckett ‘88 Fullagar, Wilfred ‘88 Ho, James & Charissa ‘88 Lavrin, Igor ‘88 Lawson, Tim ‘88 Miller, Ian ‘88 Werner, the Estate of Donald Max ‘88 Twitt, Simon ‘88

Class of 1998 Quach, Tim ‘98 Ross, James ‘98

Class of 1999 Chen, Jeremy ‘99

Class of 1990 Adam, Tim & Janine ‘90 Blennerhassett, Adam ‘90 Bruce, Jamie ‘90 Henderson, John ‘90 Johnston, Christian & Jinah ‘90 Norman, David & Andrea Wright ‘90 Perelberg, Justin ‘90 Reid, Rohan ‘90

Class of 1991 Chow, Matthew ‘91 Jasper, Leigh ‘91 Logie-Smith, James ‘91 Nash, Sam & Sophie ‘91 Phillpot, Robert & Clea ‘91

Class of 1992 Karagounis, Chris & Daniela ‘92

Class of 1993 Hyne, Jon ‘93 McKay, Sam ‘93 Miles, Christopher ‘93

Class of 1994 Teasdale, Anthony ‘94

Class of 1995 Armstrong, Lachlan & Rebekah ‘95

Class of 1996 Fowles, Will ‘96 McDonald, Leonard ‘96

Class of 2000-5 Mackeldon, Alex ‘01 Gundlach, Hugh ‘02 Johnston, James ‘03 Porter, James ‘03 Loh, Andrew ‘04 McNeice, Rory ‘04 Tan, Danny ‘04 Vadhanasindhu, Vorapong ‘04 Dickinson, Matthew ‘05

Class of 2006-10 Lim, Henry ‘06 Tang, Allan ‘06 Cooper, Peter ‘07 McNeice, Casey ‘07 McNeice, Ned ‘07 Kemp, Charles ‘10 Shearer, Sam ‘10

Class of 2011-15 Goodwin, Tom ‘11 Han, Kevyn ‘11 Hettige, Thushan ‘11 Sim, Stuart ‘11 Bowd, Christopher ‘12 Ha, Jason ‘12 Macmillan, Tim ‘12 McDermott, Dom ‘12 Wilson, William ‘12 Lambert, Andrew ‘14 Zhao, Kerry ‘14

Anonymous Anonymous (16)

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Supporters We would like to acknowledge the generous financial support of the following members of the Scotch Family in 2014:

Current Parents Adam, Tim & Janine ‘90 Allen, Will & Monique Morris ‘83 Andrianakos, Theo & Mandy Armstrong, Lachlan & Rebekah ‘95 Bates, Craig & Megan Begley, Ross & Nicole Bei, Wen Yi & Fang Yao Biggins, Richard & Kim Bloom, Richard & Lisa ‘86 Bodon, Peter & Catherine ‘86 Boehret, Denver & Yuka Bolton, James & Megan Boykett, Mike & Robyn Seymour ‘73 Brassington, Matthew & Penelope Brennan, Simon & Christina Brock, Basil & Margaret Brooks, Mark & Suzie ‘79 Brown, Matt & Jacqui Brownell, Mark & Rachael Bryce, John & Theresa ‘74 Buckett, Gavin & Angela O’Brien-Buckett ‘88 Buckley, Jonathan & Katie ‘83 Burney, Ross & Skye Burns, Paul & Eleanor Burns-Clark, Tracey Cannon, Saul & Kate ‘89 Chambers, Andrew & Genna ‘83 Chan, Barry & Loretta Chan, Patrick & Hui Cheah Chang, Victor & Suzanne Siah Chang, Cheng & Ning Li Cheah, Eugene & Katherine Chehata, Ash & Sarah Chong, Alan & Christine Cox Chopra, Prem & Rinku Cole, Kevin & Candice Colman, Robert & Debra Russell ‘74 Coombs, Amanda Cowan, Paul & Samantha Brown Dann, Jason & Fiona Davy William & Jacinta Moore Devlin, Graeme & Carolyne Devonshire, David & Debra

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Di Battista, Vincent & Sandra Marulli Di Donato, Enio & Angela ‘77 Douglas, James & Julie ‘84 Earwaker, Michael & Fleur Evans, Matthew & Kate ‘86 Evans, Kathryn Fang, Feijun & Xiuhong Fay, Dick & Sandy ‘75 Fetter, Mike & Jo Findlay, Peter & Anna ‘89 Finster, Richard & Fiona Fish, Roy & Justine ‘81 Fletcher, Marcus & Lisa ‘84 Francis, Associate Professor Prudence Franklyn-Miller, Andrew & Shannon Fraser, Ian ‘76 Gaudin, Jason & Jayne Hrdlicka Gertis, Wolfgang & Lena Goodey, Stephen & Jennifer Gough, Stewart & Sally Gray, Andrew & Melissa Gupta, Nitin & Yogita Haldane, Clyde & Liz Hamer, Richard & Amanda Hand, Rob & Abigail Hao, Kang & Joy Wan Haratsis, Anita & Paul Harle, Simon & Nicky Hassoun, Kal & Jien Kittikhoun Hill, Ian & Michelle Ehrlich ‘67 Ho, Ernest & Chloe Ho, James & Charissa ‘88 Hocking, Tony & Kate Humphreys, David & Jane Hunt, Giles & Gill Hunter, Sarah & Tyler Hutchinson, Rob & Rowena Morris Kapouleas, Chris & Katerina Karagounis, Chris & Daniela ‘92 Karunaratne, Nick & Susan Kehagias, Angela Kinariwala, Ambrish & Seema Parikh Kluckow, Ian & Julie Kunaratnam, Ishan & Cindi ‘82

Kyriazis, Con & Maria Lang, Mark & Kym Lazar, Justin ‘86 Lee, William & Karen Leeton, David & Jacqui Shannon ‘85 Lempriere, William & Christine ‘85 Li, Doug & Sue Ho Li, Cyril & Melinda Li, Jian & Ning Ma Ling, Bill & Lena Yu Liu, Xuliang & Jing Lan McIlraith, David & Sally McLellan, Rob & Lisa ‘82 McPhee, Neil & Liliana Jimenez Ayala Merigan, Dick & Kim ‘78 Miller, Nick & Caroline McNamara Montgomery, Scott & Row ‘85 Mosley, Hugh & Noirin ‘80 Munday, Nigel & Sally Murdoch, Geoff & Lisa Galbraith ‘81 Nadesapillai, Suba & Wiji Nash, Sam & Sophie ‘91 New, Kim & Angel Nicholls, Louisa & Marcus Harty Norman, David & Andrea Wright ‘90 Norman, James & Kate O’Brien, Tom & Kate O’Connell, Jason & Sarah Larcombe Orloff, James & Kirsten Macleod Pan, the Family Paterson, James & Family ‘82 Pearse, Fiona & Mark Petersen, Soren & Ruby Polmear, David ‘80 Powell, the Family Pratt, Ian & Emma ‘84 Price, Cameron & Madeleine Proimos, George Ramasamy, Therese Randall, James & Robyn ‘82 Rasaratnam, Brindi & Suba Richards, Jim & Jayne ‘79 Richardson, Rod & Racquel ‘87

Ritter, Chris & Heather Robson, Ian & Juliette Roseby, Robert & Nicki Levy ‘85 Ross, Malcolm & Kersten Sandbach, Alan & Maria ‘74 Scott, Tom & Clare ‘81 Shearer, Tim & Christine ‘85 Shen, Peter & Ke Tang Smith, Adam ‘85 Sparks, Paul & Louise Murdoch Steele, Geoff & Anna ‘85 Sutherland, Michael & Suzy ‘84 Sutherland, Rohan & Catherine ‘85 Sutherland, Andrew & Sally ‘85 Tadgell, Hamish & Stephanie ‘85 Tait, Andrew & Family ‘84 Talbot, the Family Teoh, Mark & Fiona Lee Thomas, Hywel & Mary Philip Waddell, Andrew & Kim Walker, Gordon & Kirsty ‘82 Wang, Harry & Michelle Zheng Wang, Edward & Lisa Fang Warwick, Leighton & Brigid ‘89 Wilkinson, Fraser & Meghan ‘84 Williamson Eric & Vicki Machin Wong, Jackson & Paris Vonghack Xiao, Zhiguang & Lin Chen Xu, Jack & Helen Cui Yan Peter & Maggie Yang Yan, Jingbo & Haitao Yu Zhang, Wei & Heidi Wu Zhuang, Xiao Feng & Huiying Ouyang Zhuang, Henry & Fei Zheng Anonymous (18)

ABOVE: THE SIR ZELMAN COWEN CENTRE FOR SCIENCE

Past Parents Alexander, Joe Allison, Clive & Catherine Bernardo, Nick & Alba Best, James & Doris Young Bloom, Norman & Pauline Bufe, Hans & Sally Campbell, Terry & Christine Cattermole, the Family Cazalet, Alexander Chambers, John & Loreen Davenport, Don & Glenys Dedman, Catherine Don, Gloria Dunn, Ann Fowles, the Family France, David & Min Gillies, Bob & Jennifer Gin, Assoc Professor Douglas & Mrs Susan Griffin, Peter Headberry, Michael Heinz, Pete & Jill Holland, Chris & Caroline Brand Houlihan, Elizabeth Janko, George & Karen Inge Jarman, David Kay, Michael & Sally Lawrence, Shaun & Liz Lempriere, Diana

Light, Ginny Lithgow, Norma Loh, Peter & Leanne MacKinnon, John & Kathryn McGregor, Duncan McIntosh, Ian & Kate McPhee, Anthony & Jessie Murchie, Jenifer Neil, Vicki Nickson, the Family O’Brien, Dan & Patrice Orme, Mary Park, Tom & Cathy Paterson, the Annie & John Foundation Perelberg, Harry & Rita Peters, Stewart & Nola Pierri, Luigi & Anna Roach, Judy Roy, Graeme Shi, Xue & Jiyuan Tu Sinclair, Peter & Pru Thomas, Rob & Ruth Wallace-Smith, David & Margaret Williamson, Janie Wills, Stuart & Antonia Yu, David & Dominique Anonymous (6)

Friends Abbott, Jon & Cheryl Barker, Ivan Batty, Tom & Lee Bell Charitable Fund Blackwell, Margaret Blue Star Printing Bob Stewart Pty Ltd Campbell, Erica Campbell, the Edwards Trust Chapple, Shirley Chehata, Noah & Adam Datta, Mineesh & Shaloo Dean, Kyle Donnison, Adele Ireson, John

March, Margaret McComas, Wendy McKinnon, Fay Mezzetti, William & Anna Old Scotch Film Society Plant, John Presbyterian Church of Victoria Rayner, Tim Rodd, Nan Savage, Ian & Bev Senior School Swap Shop Sanders, the Violet Norma Trust Wilson, John Wrobel, Greg & Kathy Comport Zeidler, Lady

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Foundation members

† = Deceased

The following are members of the Scotch College Foundation:

Forbes Society Ayre, John & Louise Boell, Graeme R ‘53 † Cocking, Kelvyn M ‘38 † Crow, Tom ‘50 Drummond, Craig & Bernadette ‘78 Fraser-Smith, Duncan ‘32 † Gifford, K H QC ‘39 † Gillespie, Roger OAM ‘69 Gillespie, Lesley OAM Goode, Charles AC & Cornelia ‘56 Gronow, Euan & Debby Harbig, R A P ‘35 † Hilton-Wood, John & Wendy ‘41 Holder, Ken † & Barbara ‘40 Humble, Jill Johnston, Christian & Jinah ‘90 Keon-Cohen, Colin OBE CMG ‘25 † Lithgow, Bruce W † & Norma ‘46 Lithgow, D J AM ‘44 † McLennan, Sir Ian KCMG ‘27 † Mendel, Dr Bernard † Montgomery, R L ‘21 † Murdoch, S & Family ‘57 Neal, Campbell W ‘79 Nilsen, O V A ‘26 † Orton, Lloyd E A ‘35 † Old Scotch Collegians’ Association Palmer, Tony ‘54 Patterson, J A ‘23 † Pratt, Richard AC † & Jeanne AC Ramsay, Sir Thomas CMG ‘24 † Randall, Brian OAM & Annie † ‘51 Roach, the Estate of L I AO ‘43 † Robertson, Struan ‘16 † Robinson, Lionel G ‘1881 † Roddick, A W ‘26 † Shaw, Mrs F L † Spencer, L R V ‘15 † Stillwell, Bib OAM ‘46 † Stirling, Alfred ‘18 † Vaccari, Franco & Rosalie

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Wall, John M OAM ‘41 † Yu, David Yu, Davis ‘2007 Yu, Dominique Lady Zeidler Anonymous (1) † Anonymous (1)

Trustees Abercrombie, Andrew J ‘72 Addison, Mrs M B Andrews, S D ‘63 Andrews, Bettie Andrews, K S ‘40 † Andrianakos, Theo & Mandy Armstrong, Martin & Toni Baevski, the Family ‘68 Balderstone, Sir James AC ‘39 Bardas, David ‘54 Barker, Ross Barton, Andrew & Helen Batkin, John † & Monika ‘68 Beattie, James H ‘52 Beaurepaire, Donald & Gillian ‘64 Beaurepaire, Ian F ‘40 † Bell, the Charitable Trust Bellair, Peg † Bellair, John ‘27 † Bernardo, the Family Bradfield, Ross & Alix ‘52 Brand, J J & P R ‘51 Brand, Paul R ‘57 Brash, G M AM ‘46 † Buckley, the Family ‘54 Callahan, Dr Christopher M ‘76 Cameron, Donald J G ‘44 Cameron, W S Campbell, the Family Carson, G M ‘47 † Casey, Clinton & Leslie Cattermole, the Family Chandler, John † & Deborah Ch’ng, Dr Kar Hong & Dr Siew Burns-Clark, Tracey Cochrane, Assoc Prof Andrew AM ‘72 Cohen, Andy ‘84 Collins, Rae B F ‘36 Cooper, Jocelyn Cooper, Peter ‘43 † Coveney, Donald & Joan

Cramond, David † & Bronwyn Craven, John & Margaret ‘69 Crawford, David A AO ‘61 Crocker, C G ‘48 † Cruickshank, Andrew & Kim ‘71 Curnow, R C ‘48 † Curry, Rev Dr Norman G AM Davidson, Malcolm & Family Di Donato, the Family ‘77 Douglas, James & Julie ‘84 Disher, H Clive † Earle, David & Family ‘72 Eastoe, John & Sally Edwards, the Campbell Trust Edwards, Susan Elliott, Betty Fareed, A F Farrell, Greig Forrest, William J AM ‘62 Fox, Andrew & Family ‘79 Fox, Lindsay AC & Paula Fraser, David OAM † Greg, Major-General Garde, AO RFD QC & Chris ‘66 Gibson, J S ‘28 † Gin, Assoc Professor & Mrs Susan Glenn, Sir Archibald OBE ‘29 † Griffin, Peter & Lesley Hand, Rob & Abigail Harbig, Richard & Christine ‘61 Heine, the Family ‘67 Henderson, the Family ‘57 Hicks, Ian Hill, Ian & Michelle Ehrlich ‘67 Hogg, Tom F ‘43 Hubay, Gabor & Roni Hume, David H OAM ‘41 Inge, Peter & Penny Ingham, Peter & Elizabeth ‘62 James, Tim & Sue Jamieson, Ian A ‘48 † Johnson-King, Jeremy & Monique Johnson, Dick ‘37 † Johnston, Campbell & Caroline ‘67 Johnston, Campbell & Family ‘29 † Joyce, Peter, Barb & Family ‘56 Kay, Michael & Sally

Keck, Scott & Anne † ‘69 Kimberley, G C ‘59 King-Smith, Eric ‘42 Kirby, the Family Knight, Mr & Mrs J B Kollosche, J F ‘56 Kornfeld, Lucy Kornfeld, H † Krongold, Dinah Krongold, Dr Henry CBE AM † Leach, D R & M A Ledger, L H MBE ‘25 † Lee, Cyril, Lily, Victor & Vincent Li, Jian & Ning Ma Lithgow, Peter W ‘76 Lithgow, D J ‘44 † Logan, J F ‘45 † Lording, the Family ‘63 Lucas, Geremy & Nickie Mactier, Ross & Victoria † ‘57 Magennis, the Family ‘68 Mah, the Family Mai, Bo Liang Mandie, David AM OBE † & Tom & Evelyn Danos Marash, Daniel McAllester, Jim ‘36 † McComas, Wendy F McComas, Campbell AM ‘69 † McIlwraith, J T ‘40 McKenzie, Derek ‘33 † McQueen, K ‘43 † Meadows, P M & Cross, P A ‘73 Mellor, M A Middleton, the Family Morandini, Frank & Maggie Laurence, Sir MacDonald Muir & Family ‘42 † Myer, Andrew ‘79 Myer, Ken † Naito, Kaz & Cate ‘89 O’Brien, Tom & Kate Old Scotch Collegians’ Cardinal Club Old Scotch Collegians’ North-East Branch Paltoglou, the Family Pan, Mr & Mrs C J Pang, Barry & Anne Parisi, P G A & C ‘76 Paterson, John & Annie

Paton, Geoffrey F ‘57 Paton, Hugh & Elizabeth ‘56 Paton, Maxwell & Family ‘26 † Payne, Glenis M Penington, Emeritus Prof David AC ‘47 Prowse, Robert & Elizabeth ‘62 Quirk, the Family Ramsay, Lady † Randall, James & Robyn ‘82 Randall, the Family Rehfisch, Ian & Family ‘62 Reid, John AO ‘47 Reid, John Charitable Trusts Richardson, Martin & Louise Roberts, Neil & Family Robinson, the Family ‘55 Roche, Denis Ross, J F ‘50 Ryan, Adam & Yoko Scarborough, Mrs J M † Scholes, Mrs J B † Scholes, J F M ‘38 † Scovell, Alex ‘29 † Senior School Swap Shop Shaw, Jim & June ‘41 † Sheng, Bruce & Teresa Shergold, John P ‘57 Sides, William L ‘63 Sim, Michael & Ursula ‘78 Simpson, John & Cathy ‘75 Sloan, Alex & Karen Wood ‘71 Sloan, Mrs L E G Sloane, Jan & Debra Smalley, Darryl ‘57 Smith, James & Michele Spargo, Stephen & Jill Stasiuk, Ron & Rita Stern, Kurt ‘45 † Stewardson, Dr B R ‘54 Stewart, Bob & Family Stillwell, Nicholas ‘85 Stillwell, Christopher ‘73 Stillwell, Michael & WoinarskiStillwell, Jillian ‘68 Stillwell, Robert A ‘71 Stillwell, Gillian Stops, Geoff & Wendy Strang, Rob & Anne ‘64 Sunshine Foundation Symons, Dr H S ‘51 †

Tan, Christopher & Cynthia Sidney Myer Fund Ting, Matthew Tingate, C L ‘17 † Tsui, William & Louisa Tuckfield, Michael & Paula ‘73 Vaccari, Carlo Vaccari, Mrs Elda † Valmorbida, Saverio & Blaan van den Broek, Peter & Ryan, Jackie Wang, Edward & Lisa Fang Warner, John & Trish † ‘49 Wenzel, A Bruce ‘28 † Werner, Don & Family ‘61 † Wicking, John O AM ‘33 † Wong, E P & Elizabeth ‘65 Wood, Frank, Betty & Family ‘46 † Yates, Peter & Susan Youren, Colin George ‘56 Zeigler, John & Lisa Anonymous (2)

Senior Fellows Albury, Gilbert W ‘61 Armstrong, Lachlan & Rebekah ‘95 Balderstone, P J & E M ‘54 Bartlett, John Barton, James, 03 Batty, Tom & Lee Bell, A ‘63 Bell, Colin ‘58 Bellair, David ‘60 Boykett, John K H ‘48 Brain, Terry ‘56 Buckley, Jonathan & Katie ‘83 Cann, I N ‘46 Chan, Patrick & Hui Cheah Cheetham, Barry & Joanne Chi, Michael Christensen, K McM ‘31 † Christian, Mrs F U † Chuck, A K ‘69 Coates, A A A ‘55 Congleton, Ross & Rosemary ‘76 Cooper, Craig & Astrida ‘74 Cossar, B D ‘55 Cossar, N C ‘25 † Curnow, Charles Rodney ‘77

Darvall, A W Le P ‘58 Derham, J T ‘56 Dick, David & Sandra Dobson, the Family ‘67 Dunn, A A Dunne, Paul & Williamson, Sue Elliott, Ross Field, Ken † Foreman, the Russell & Mary Charitable Trust Findlay, Peter & Anna ‘89 Forrest, Alex & Family ‘59 Gallery, Brian & Maria Gan, the Family Gibson, John & Suzannah ‘64 Gough, Stewart & Sally Gove, C N ‘39 † Harkness, Andrew J L ‘63 Hawthorne, S G ‘23 † Healy, Peter & Diane Henderson, John ‘90 Ho, James & Charissa ‘88 Hornidge, David & Family ‘57 Hume, Ken & Ann ‘56 Ingram, H R ‘27 † Jackson, Gaye Jackson, Keith † George Janko & Karen Inge Jasper, Leigh ‘91 Jasper, Ken AM ‘55 Jatkar, Suhas V Johns, Dr Jennifer & Johns, Nicholas Jonas, T A ‘62 Kay, the Family ‘73 Kemp, David & Anne Marie ‘59 Kimberly, Roger D ‘62 Knight, Toby & Sarah Kyriazis, Con & Maria Law, Ian & Bunty ‘55 Lawry, G S ‘37 † Leeds, Geoff & Anne Leung, Pak & Family Liao, the Family Ling, Jonathan & Di ‘71 Livingstone, Denise Long, Ian & Margaret ‘58 Luth, C N ‘54 Mabin, Richard ‘64 Macdonald, the Family MacGregor, D S ‘34 † MacNab, Tony ‘61 †

Macpherson, the Helen Smith Trust Manson, Ian & Thea ‘51 Marshall, Pam Marshall, Bill ‘58 † Martin, Ollie † & Family Marvin, Jeffrey & Annabelle McKay, the Family ‘61 Melnikoff, A E Menzies, Graham ‘47 Mezzetti, the Family Miller, Andrew, Jean & Family ‘59 Moyes, Don ‘50 Muntz, Mrs J Muntz, J ‘51 † Dame Elisabeth Murdoch † Naphtali, the Family ‘65 Neate, D W Nelson, R E ‘57 Ogilvy, Alex W ‘43 † Ong, Kok Thai Orloff, the Family Penfold, Campbell & Christine ‘58 Perelberg, the Family Phillpot, Robert ‘91 Pillay, Dr Prakash & Ang, Dr Catarina ‘82 Polk, E W Polk, R B † Powell, Denis W Prentice, R S ‘30 † Pullar, Philip & Wendy ‘57 Don & Lucy Ravida Richardson, H L ‘35 † Richardson, Rodney & Racquel ‘87 Riddell, R James ‘29 † Ride, John S ‘44 † Roach, A Neil ‘48 † Robinson, Will ‘89 Robinson, Ed ‘93 Robinson, Charles ‘86 Robinson, Lance ‘24 † Scott, Ken & Anne ‘48 Seward, W ‘58 Shilton, A L † Shrimpton, Mrs M F † Skepper, J L Slade, Geoff W

Smith, Peter & Carol Standford-Starr Stewardson, Mrs E M H † Stone, Ron & Jenni Strang, John ‘58 Syme, J H ‘59 Lindsay Tallent † & Family ‘43 Tan, Frank & Ada Wu Tan, Loy Jin Taylor, David & Gai Thomas, Dr Robert Trembath, Peter & Jane Tuckwell, Graham & Louise Wang, Harry & Michelle Zheng Ward, John M ‘32 † Wenzel, Tony ‘55 Wenzel, P B ‘60 Weyhausen, Ernst Whelan, Robert & Michele Wickens, Claire † Williams, Lloyd J Wills, Stuart & Antonia Wilson, Andrew & Ailsa ‘78 Wilson, R & D ‘47 Worcester, Peter Alan ‘71 Wright, the Family ‘69 Wu, Zheng Young, D Louey & Family Zeidler, Sir David AC CBE ‘35 † Anonymous (1)

Fellows Aberdeen, Paul & Nina ‘86 Aberdeen, John Douglas ‘46 Allen, the Family (Joey, William, Mackenzie) ‘83 Amery, the Family Ananijevski, Greg & Mare Ang, Philip † Angliss, Peter & Sue Apple Computer Co Aust Pty Ltd Ashton, David & Micky ‘65 Ashton, Peter M ‘67 Aujard, Rohan, Bradley & Brice ‘85 Aurel-Smith, Cam Baldy, Lindsay J ‘30 † Barber, David & Family Barker, S E & M L Barnett, G R ‘64 Barnett, Harvey † Batty, Alister C ‘24 †

Bean, A V D ‘26 † Beckett, Alan Beckwith, Stuart A ‘68 Best, Prof James & Young, Prof Doris Billings, Graeme & Letitia Bisley, Mr & Mrs W Blair, Tony & Barbara ‘53 Blandy, C W D & B N Bloom, Norman Bloom, Barry Bloom, the Family ‘86 Blythe, B S & H M Bodon, Peter & Catherine ‘86 Bodsworth, P A Bodsworth, C W † Bong, the Family Bothroyd, John S ‘20 † Bowden, the Family ‘46 Boykett, Dr M ‘73 Breese, Ken & Jenny Broadfoot, Eric C ‘26 † Brooker, D L † Brown, Howard M ‘62 Brown, Gary & Sally Brownell, D J ‘62 Brydon, D J ‘46 Bufe, Hans Cartwright, D & M Chambers, John & Loreen Chan, Patrick ‘83 Chan, Adrian, 00 Chan, Kok Eng Chan, Barry & Loretta Chan, Benjamin & Cecilia Chernov, the Family Cheung, Wing Kin & Kwok, Esther Y W Choiselat, Paul Gerard Chopra, Dr Prem Choy, Dr Colin & Family Chung, Dr & Mrs Benedict Clayton, the Family ‘54 Sir Edward Cohen ‘30 † Collingwood, the Family ‘59 Consett, C W Cook, the Family ‘47 Cook, Claudia Cooke, David ‘45 Cooper, Peter A B ‘2007 Crittenden, Gavin ‘68 Dalziel, Rod & Marie

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Foundation members

† = Deceased

The following are members of the Scotch College Foundation:

Danos, Andrew N M ‘2002 Danos, Matthew J M ‘2006 Davison, Jon, Charles, James Deague, David Derham, Mark & Amanda ‘67 Devlin, Graeme & Carolyne Donaldson, the Gordon Family Donaldson, L K ‘67 Dunlop, Alexander & Amanda ‘64 Durrant, Lady AM † Dwyer, G & S Ebell, John ‘25 † Eddy, Douglas J & Helen ‘49 Elgin-Stuczynski, R England, Bob & Joan ‘38 † Fang, Feijun & Xiuhong Faragher, Mark & Christine Fayman, the Family Fekete, Peter & Elizabeth Findlay, Max & Jeanette ‘64 Finkelstein, R A Fleming, A P CBE OBE (mil) ‘29 † Forrest, G J R ‘63 Foubister, M John ‘55 Fowles, the Family Frame, Jim & Jill ‘69 Fraser, Graeme S ‘50 Fraser, D J & V Fraser, Rev Alec OBE † Fraser-Smith, I D ‘64 Fraser-Smith, D G ‘57 Freeman, Jack, Aviva & Family Georgiou, E Goldsmith, Gary & Gabrielle Graham, David & Wendy ‘68 Grau, W M ‘53 Gray, Malcolm Gray, W C Griffith, Rosemary A C Haines, the Family Hamer, Richard Hamilton, Will & Taff ‘80 Hardeman, Stuart & Barbara Harding, John & Roslyn Hardy-Smith, Peter ‘48 Harkness, Philip & Rosemary ‘74 Hart-Smith, Neil & Anne ‘60 Haslam, C O Hatty, Jock ‘52 †

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Heaton, the Family ‘65 Henkell, Hans & Petra Herron, Ross & Dawn Hildebrandt, Peter & Lynn Hilliard, John & Family ‘34 Hilliard, Philip ‘67 Ho, Dennis ‘96 Hookey, Stephen Hopkins, John K ‘49 Hudson, the Family Hughes, Christopher & Susan ‘71 Hume, David J ‘59 Hume-Cook, James † Hunt, R V M & S R † Imam, Najee & Family Inge, Zig & Helen Ingham, John & Vicky ‘69 Ingham, Mrs J W Ingham, G N ‘34 † Jacob, Ashok James, Christopher & Family ‘59 Jeremy, James & Family ‘69 James, Kenneth A † Jamieson, Leigh G Jefferson, John & Family Jiang, Steven Jimenez, the Family Johnson, Michael & Margaret ‘71 Kaiser, Ben J ‘90 Kaminsky, John Kao, Mr & Mrs S J Keating, Peter & Wendy Kennett, Ken M G ‘39 † Kerr, Robert D OAM ‘46 King, Jeremy & Lyn Kittikhoun, Jien & Kal Hassoun Ko, Jimmy & Dorothy Koh, Andrew & Perla Kuo, the Family Lacey, J R & Family ‘53 Lam, Kenneth Lawrence, Shaun & Liz Lee, Victor ‘82 Lempriere, William & Christine ‘85 Li, Douglas & Sue Liew, Christopher & Betty Lim, Tian Hoong Lin, Andrew & Family Lindsay, David & Sally ‘69

Little, C † Liu, Jonathan Lo, Susan S O Logie-Smith, R G ‘60 Loh, Brian Wing-Zhi ‘99 Loh, Andrew W Q ‘2004 Loh, Peter & Leanne Longmuir, R O & I G ‘45 † ‘55 Lord, Peter R ‘46 MacFarlane, J L & C H ‘62 Macleish, D G ‘46 Macmillan, D R T † Macrae, Professor Finlay ‘66 Malcolm, the Rose Trust Marshall, John & Carey McBain, Timothy ‘80 McCall, G A ‘56 McGregor, Leigh K ‘55 McKay, the H V Charitable Trust McLaren, Rob ‘73 McLean, George ‘43 McOmish, the Family ‘55 McOmish, Ross ‘66 McPhee, Anthony & Jessie McPherson, Duncan & Amanda McQueen, Andrew & Pam Meares, Robert ‘64 Meares, Mrs A E † Melville, H J ‘42 Miles, David AM & Judy Millar, H S ‘48 Mitchell, C ‘72 Molyneux, A F Moore, P J ‘57 Moore, R D & Family ‘50 Moore, Peter Morris, R K R ‘52 Mosley, Hugh & Noirin Mui, Simon & Family Munckton, Michael ‘71 Myer, Mrs Prudence † Nairn, Kathleen † Neil, Rob & Vicki † Nichols, C R CMG OBE ‘26 † Nicol, J G ‘66 Nixon, N V ‘26 † Noordin, M Y Orme, Barrie J M ‘50 † Old Scotch Collegians’ Tennis Club O’Sullivan, J G

Pappas, Nick & Marina Pedersen, John S & McLean, Catriona F Perry, R G ‘15 † Pirie, the Family Playfoot, the Family Purton, W W ‘71 Rees, Richard ‘68 Reeves, John & Judith ‘76 Richards, John C ‘50 † Robson, Jim & Annita Robson, A M Rodd, M J ‘65 Roddick, John E ‘69 Rogers, N K Roseby, Robert ‘85 Rowe, B C ‘41 Sale, Faye Santini, Mark & Karyn Matotek ‘79 Sartain, Charlie & Heather ‘78 Savage, Ian & Bev Scambler, H McE ‘26 † Scotch Family Assoc. Scott, Peter A ‘73 Scott, Andrew & Family Scott, Jo Scouller, E G ‘35 † Sellars-Jones, Graham ‘53 Sharma, Dia Ram & Sumita Shaw, Mrs Adrienne Shearer, Ben & Caroline Shearer, Tim & Christine ‘85 Sherrington, J H ‘29 † Sigley, Ernie W & Glenys Simm, R J & J Simmie, Roy ‘37 † Simpson, R G ‘37 † Smorgon, the Family Charitable Foundation Speed, G E ‘59 Squires, Colin Bruce Steele, Tony ‘59 Stern, Werner & Pamela ‘50 Stewart-Hesketh, the Family Stott, John A ‘49 † Strathmore, Neil & Margot Davey Strutt, S Ward ‘31 † Su, Charles & Lo, Emily ‘82 Sutherland, B ‘48 Swan, Peter & Bronwyn ‘72

Syme, D Y ‘63 Symon, Richard ‘73 Tadgell, Hamish ‘85 Tai, Richard & Law, Ada Tait, Andrew & Family ‘84 Tallent, S H ‘14 † Targett, Stephen & Vera Taylor, G R & J G ‘60 Taylor, Keith & Nancy ‘34 † Teoh, Mark & Fiona Lee Tham, Stephen & Sui-Ching Thomas, Col Vergis & Mariam Tilsley, Jonathon ‘2000 Tilsley, Oliver ‘2002 Tilsley, Francis & Jenny Tingate, John B ‘43 Tolstrup, David C ‘66 Tomlinson, G A & S M Tsang, H K & Y S Tse, Paul & Choy, Alice Vellios, Christopher & Annette Violet, Norma Sanders Trust Waddell, the Family Wade, R A W OAM ‘49 Walpole, Andrew & Marie Wang, Enooh & Yu, Rosemary Warwick, Leighton & Brigid ‘89 Watkinson, Alan Redmayne Watson, Spencer & Lorraine ‘40 Watson, Colin & Yvonne Weston, Paul ‘61 Wilson, Hugh & Noelene ‘65 Winneke, M ‘53 † Wishart, Jack & Peggy ‘28 † Wormald, Nick & Jo Worth, David & Helen Yan, V Zelcer, Pam & Anton Zimmet, Prof & Mrs Paul Anonymous (9)

Associate Fellows Abbott, Jon & Cheryl Achurch, Michael & Helen † Ackroyd, the Family Adams, Robert, Ann & Family ‘76 Adams, Peter P ‘55 Adams, Peter & Wiwiek ‘65 Adams, Kevin & Rifai-Adams, Anna

Adams, H W Addison, Peter, Sarndi & Family ‘64 Addison, M B ‘34 † Ahfat, Charles Aitchison, D W ‘46 Aitken, James Munro ‘62 Aitkenhead, Wilfred James ‘26 † Albrecht, K E A † Alexander, P K Alexander, Andrew J Allard, Peter & Adèle ‘55 Allison, Clive & Catherine Anandaganeshan, Ananda & Shiva Anderson, T G ‘60 Anderson, T ‘25 † Andrews, Gareth & Susan Angell, D & H Armstrong, Bruce & Denise Appleton, Rohan & Niki ‘84 Atkinson, M S Auld, Justin ‘87 Bailey, A G & Family † Baker, W J ‘35 † Balazs, Michael & Kaye R Ballandry Fund James Barber & Barbara McKinnon ‘84 Barnaby, J G L ‘58 † Barnaby, J W ‘22 † Barnes, Russell, Heather & Family Barnett, J S † Barr, W H John AM & Family Bartnik, Z T Barton, Ian ‘61 Bates, Craig & Megan Batrouney, Clive M Batrouney, Noel & Belinda Battlay, P & S Bayston, Brian & Helen ‘48 Beaumont, F G A Beaurepaire, James F ‘98 Beaurepaire, Edward L , ‘02 Beaurepaire, Nicholas J , ‘02 Beaurepaire, Thomas E , ‘03 Beeny, Chris & Merrilyn Begley, Ross & Nicole Bell, Peter & Barbara

Bendschneider, Cameron & Michelle Bernard, Mark † & Sarah Berriman, R L (Peter) ‘27 † Berry, H W ‘50 † Bethell, Ken ‘37 Bethune, Robert & Louise ‘72 Bevz, the Family Beyer, P M ‘46 † Biggs, David & Kemp, Liane Biggins, Richard & Kim Bird, R G & C Blanch, Barbara † Blanch, J A ‘36 † Blenkiron, H C ‘24 † Blood/Malon, the Family Boag, P G ‘62 Bobeff, Anne Boell, Bruce ‘54 Bond, Philip & Jenny Bornstein, Professor J † Borya, A S Bowman, Mark & Gayle ‘75 Boyd, Robert L J Boykett, Peter ‘53 Bradley, Les Bradshaw, F M ‘27 † Braid, Ian C ‘60 Brahe, David Brassington, the Family Broadbent, Winston Franklin & Nanette Maree Brooks, Nicholas & Ron Brooks, Mark & Suzie ‘79 Brown, Bruce ‘60 Brown, Campbell McGregor, 01 Brown, John G ‘58 Brown, Matt & Jacqui Brown, Ronald Bruce Brown, Mrs Ray † Bubb, Stephen ‘76 Buchanan, Robert & Alannah ‘64 Bunyan, R E AM Bunyan, P J † Burke, Bill & Belinda Burns, the Family Burrill, Hugh & Flower, Meridee Burt, Dr Kevin J ‘56 Butterfield, L J H Cade, John & Lynne

Cain, Michael & Kiely-Cain, Helen John & Janet Calvert-Jones Cameron, James S ‘85 Cameron, Hugh, Penny & Family ‘80 Campbell, Colin F ‘49 Campbell, Ross M ‘58 Campbell, A & S Campbell, Garry & Family Campbell, J Aitchison ‘42 † Cannon, Saul ‘89 Care, Vic & Dianne Carey, J ‘39 † Carlisle, Ian R Carr, Dorothy Carr, John ‘48 † Cathie, Neil & Joanne Cato, Alexander Cawse, D K & M P Ceber, Dr Simon Chambers, Andrew & Family Chan, Kwing-Tong ‘62 Chan, George & Jeannie Chan, Kok Wai Chan, Allan & Rebecca Chan, Robert & Josephine Chandler, John & Suzy Chandran, Drs N & C & Family Chang, Dr Victor & Mrs Suzanne Siah Chapman, Peter & Dianne Chen, Carol Cheng, Joseph & Catherine Cheng, Dr Raymond Cheng, Michael & Family Chi, Man Chan Chin, Dr George C K Chin, Sonny & Diana Chow, Matthew ‘91 Chow, John & Helena Chu, Stephen & Philomena Chung, Andrew & Amy Chung, Peter Chung, Isabelle † Clark, J R & Family ‘66 Cockburn, Peter I ‘48 Cohen, R ‘58 Cohen, Sheldon & Family Colclough, P S & Family ‘36 † Collyer, Lindsay Colman, Philip & Caroline ‘67

Colman, G W † Colman, the Family Colvin, Sylvia Colvin, Dr & Mrs J L † Connell, Denis Constable, John & Dalene Coombs, Amanda Cooper, Mary Cooper, I A † Cormack, G F Cornell, Miss N M † Cornell, Ian G ‘71 Cornell, Professor James ‘22 † Corr, Basil ‘47 † Costello, B Cottew, Timothy S C Coveney, Allan & Joan Cowie, R W Cracknell, N Crawford, B A Cripps, David W Crisp, B C Critchley, Ian & Jennifer Crook, Peter & Janet Crow, The Rev Archie ‘38 † Crozier, R R Crozier-Durham, Andrew & Marie Cruickshanks, Ross & Kathy Cullen, R B Curtis, the Family Cuthbertson, A M ‘47 Daggian, Joseph & Kathy Davenport, D J & G K Davey, Colin P ‘44 † Davies, Chris & Janet Davies, John & Jenny Davis, Keith Dawkins, John & June Dawson, the Family Day, Gary S ‘53 Day, N C ‘56 De Ravin, John T ‘48 De Ravin, John W ‘74 Derham, H A ‘53 Deschepper, Adrian & Michelle Deutsche Bank AG Devonshire, David & Debra Devries, the Family Dhupelia, Umeshkumar Dickinson, Gordon & Family ‘74

Dimitroulis, George & Penny Dobsons Pty Ltd Docker, Hugh & Jo ‘73 Doherty, Ron & Joy Doig, Lester & Sally ‘69 Don, K R McK ‘44 Dougall, W R ‘26 † Douglas, H S Downing, Geoff & Libby Druitt, Craig & Karen ‘74 Drumm, Dominic & Janelle Du, Derek & Elsa Duggal, G S Dunhill, Michael & Anita Duthie, the Family Dyer, David & Robyn Eager, Richard & Gabrielle ‘68 Earle, the Family ‘44 Earle, the Family ‘51 Earwaker, the Family Eaves, Robert & Alison Edelsten, Charles & Maxine Edmunds, Leslie & Judy Edwards, Max ‘64 Eggleston, the Family ‘47 † Elder, James & Katherine ‘75 Eldridge, Jim & Jenny ‘52 Ellis, Greg & Meryl Emmerson, Keith & Merle England, Peter & Charlotte ‘70 Estes, John & Susan Eustace, the Family Eva, Michael R ‘63 † Evans, Ian L ‘62 Evans, Frank S ‘51 Evans, Alan B Evans, Dr James Evans, Dr Matthew C ‘86 Everett, Mathew & Penelope Eves, the Family Fairley, Andrew E J ‘67 Fairservice, the Family ‘61 Farrow, G J ‘46 Favaloro, Michael J ‘52 Fay, P W ‘43 Fenner, Robin † & Anne Fewster, G H ‘48 † Fingleton, Clive & Anne Finlay, Russell Charles Finster, Richard & Fiona Fish, Norman F Fisher, C M

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The following are members of the Scotch College Foundation:

Fletcher, J B † Fletcher, Marcus & Lisa ‘84 Flowers, J G † Forsyth, John ‘55 Francis, David Franklyn-Miller, Andrew & Shannon Frederick, the Family Frew, Max V ‘37 † Fuller, J A ‘47 Fullerton, John R Fung, Herbert Furze, A S ‘52 † Galbraith, John S ‘46 Gamble, Peter & Family ‘60 Gamble, J E ‘20 † Gardner, Michael ‘69 Gaylard, Peter & Pam Gertis, Wolfgang & Lena Gibbs, B A ‘54 Gibson, J W ‘43 † Gill, the Family Gillies, R Girgis, Anthony & Family Glaun, B P Glen, Bill OAM ‘36 † Glenning, Dr P P ‘50 Glenny, the Family Goldberg, G D M ‘54 Goldberg, H James ‘57 Goldberg, Alan H ‘57 Goles, Harry & Sally Goodey, Stephen & Jennifer Goodfellow, Alan & Pam ‘64 Gosper, Dean & Liz ‘75 Goudie, Lex ‘35 † Gould, W Ron ‘50 Goulopoulos, Andrew & Jenny GPS Foundation Trust Fund Grant, Bob & Judy ‘53 † Grasyan, M & S Gray, Raymond Green, A David M ‘52 Green, John M ‘54 † Greenaway, the Family Greig, Harry D ‘21 † Griffin, Neil ‘79 Griffiths, J Griffiths, John G ‘46 † Grover, Stephen & Jane Hall, P H Family

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Hallenstein, Hal ‘64 Halliday, Ian & Jane ‘62 Ham, Frank J ‘49 Hammond, Peter & Connie ‘73 Hampton, Christopher & Karen Hanfeld, the Family Hansen, Max ‘50 Harkness, James & Jacqueline ‘68 Harle, the Family Harper, W Peter Harris, D McD ‘57 Harris, Graham McD ‘55 Harris, I G ‘50 Hart, John A L † Hartnett, Rob & Leisa ‘81 Hatty, A Rex ‘55 Hatty, Margaret Hawdon, the Family ‘52 Hay, Greville Hayman, Peter J H ‘73 He, Ye Lian Headberry, Michael & Anna Healey, Colin O OBE & Margaret † Heath, G J ‘58 Heath, the Family Hedinger, Charles Hehir, G Hennessy, Oliver & Patricia Henry, F Hibberd, Adrian ‘64 Hick Timbers Hill, B A Hill, the Family Hillier, Alistair M J ‘65 Hinrichsen, K W ‘41 † Ho, D D & P Ho, Mr & Mrs S W Ho, Ernest & Chloe Hoffmann, Peter Holdaway, Patricia A Holland, Chris & Caroline Brand Holmes, Andrew ‘61 Hooley, A J † Hope, Greg & Carolyn Hore, Alan L ‘55 Hosking, R L Houlihan, Elizabeth Howard, Pat & Doug † Hoyle, Trevor & Jane

Hrdlicka, Jayne & Jason Gaudin Hua, Harry & Anh Hua, Andrew S P Huang, Johnson & Echo Humphries, R H ‘66 Hunter, Sarah & Tyler Hunwick, Robert E Husband, R A † Hyams, C H ‘60 † Hyams, L A ‘41 Hyams, L A ‘44 † Irving, E A K Ischia, the Family Jakubowicz, Igor & Renata ‘75 Jamieson, A C ‘63 Jando, Stephen & Dianne Jarman, David & Jennifer Jeffreys, John & Suzan ‘69 Jesse, the Family Johns, the Family Johnston, Jill & Family Johnston, Tony † Jonas, John & Julie Jonas, M A ‘34 † Jones, Irvine Joseph, Andrew H ‘62 Kaiser, Ben J ‘90 Kam, Pak Wing † & Cheung, Yuk Ling Kapitan, Michael & Anna Karagounis, Chris & Daniela ‘92 Kay, H B ‘32 † Keable, the Family ‘49 Keast, Peter ‘57 Kellaway, R J ‘55 Kelly, Mr & Mrs G A Keon-Cohen, C S ‘59 Kiely, Dr Alan L ‘51 Kim, Kyeongsu Kimpton, R J ‘61 Kimpton, Zara M King, R J ‘58 † King, Kevin C Kluckow, Ian & Julie Ko, Henry Koh, Alan & Emily Kong, S D ‘68 Kunaratnam, Ishan & Cindi Dean ‘82

Kwok, Chris Kwong, Leslie & Virginia Lacey, R H & J C ‘64 Lamont, Adèle † Jackson Lane Pty Ltd Larobina, Julius ‘94 Lawson, P S ‘58 † Lawson, Robert S ‘25 † Le Couteur, Dr Pamela Learmonth, E H ‘27 † Lee, Siow & Ng, Margaret Lee, Frederick & Helen Lee, Kim Yan Lee, William & Karen Legge, Chris & Alison ‘74 Lempriere, Diana Leslie, William D ‘54 Leslie, John W ‘35 Leung, Kam & Joyce Leung, Wing & Elizabeth Li, Cyril & Melinda Li, Dominic & Mei Yin Li, Jack & Wendy Li, David & Angela Lie, Rolf & Colleen ‘52 Lilley, Bruce ‘64 † Lilley, Stephen ‘68 Lillie, James † & Marita ‘74 Lillie, J M ‘47 † Lilliehook, R Lim, Paul & Molly Lin, Chi-Tse & Lin Huang, Hsui-Yu Ling, Dr Francis C S Lingwood-Smith, the Family ‘80 Linley, Peter ‘60 Lipshut, Geoffrey & Robyn ‘70 Lipshut, Peter ‘67 Littlewood, Robert & Kathy Lo, Mark & Margaret Lo, Dennis H T Lobban, A R ‘30 † Loizou, Dr & Mrs Louis Loton, B T Love, Bruce R T Love, Peter & Janet Low, D K J ‘45 † Low, W G ‘40 † Lowden, Ian & Glenys Lowe, Stuart & Lesley Lowe, G P

Lumsden, D C ‘50 Lym, Ron & Jacquie Lynton, Peter & Jennifer Macdonald, David ‘65 MacFarlane, Bruce C ‘89 MacFarlane, Ian G ‘61 MacGavin, W T † Macindoe, the Family MacKenzie, G P ‘49 MacKenzie, J G ‘44 † Maddern, B J † Maddocks, Ian ‘64 Mainland, Professor J F † Mallinson, John W ‘52 Malloch, Frances Mammen, Gita Manders, Marcus ‘37 Manson, D R ‘25 † Maplestone, M L Marano, Frank & Linda Marcard, John H M ‘56 Marks, Christopher ‘69 Marks, Ian & June Marriott, David Marshall, Sandy & Sandra Martin, Tony & Kay ‘70 Martin, Garry & Arda Martin, A O ‘29 † Martyres, Raymond AM Marx, J ‘41 Mason, Edward J ‘91 Mason, Guy & Joanne Matalanis, George & Zeina May, G McM ‘47 Mazzone, D & J & Family McAuley, Bill ‘68 McComas, Malcolm J ‘72 McComas, Geoffrey † McCowan, J D ‘58 McDonald, A W McDonald, Bill ‘44 McDonald, Don ‘38 McEwan, Neil R McGlade, Paul & Gillian McIlraith, David & Sally McIlwraith, J H ‘71 McIntosh, Christopher & Robyn ‘74 McKendrick, W T ‘25 † McKenzie, Alexander ‘69 McLeish, Graeme R ‘47 † McMeckan, W J ‘62

McPhee, Anthony & Jessie McPhee, Neil & Jimenez Ayala, Liliana McRae, the Family McTrusty, the Family Melville, C MacD ‘51 Mercedes Benz (Aust) Pty Ltd Merigan, P D ‘48 Meyers, V B † Miller, Robin ‘84 Milligan, Ian S Millis, Robert J ‘58 Milne, Robert L Mishura, Paul A Mitchell, Dr A J ‘48 Mitchell, Edward E ‘62 Moffat, I Moffatt, Harley & Annie ‘65 Moh, Joseph & Jane Mok-Lui, Kenneth & Lana Monk, Dr & Mrs I C ‘66 Monsell-Butler, R † Montague, G A Monteith, Dale & Anne Montgomery, the Family Montgomery, Paul & Penny Moore, Donald G † Morley, J S J Morralee, the Family Morris, Allen ‘51 Morrison, M R ‘53 Morshead, John & Libby Morton, Marjorie Mosley, R S ‘30 † Mountain, Ken ‘50 Mouratidis, Anasta & Alexandra Munday, Nigel & Sally Murdoch, Geoff & Lisa Galbraith ‘81 Murphy, Craig & Jenny ‘79 Nairn, J H C ‘54 Nairn, Don J ‘25 † Narula, S K Nash, Wayne Naughton, Matthew & Suellen Neil, A R L ‘50 Nesbitt, Ian R ‘65 Neville, Kevin William Nicholson, G Harvey ‘34 † Nickson, the Family Norman, James & Kate

North, Scott & Isobel ‘67 Nowacki, the Family O’Brien, Dan & Patrice O’Brien, the Family Old Scotch Film Society Ong, Roger & Jan Orr, R P ‘40 Orton, M N ‘38 † OSCA, Hobart Branch Owen, Mike & Sue Padbury, P W † Pakes, Ian & Marcia Palazzo, L & G Pan, the Family Paoletti, Nick Parker, John, Sue & Family ‘63 Parslow, F H & J Parsons, Luke Douglas Maxwell ‘95 Paterson, Jeffrey Patience, G M Payne, Rob & Julie Pearce, Ray & Gwenda Pearse, Antony & Pam ‘70 Pearse, Mark & Fiona Pearse, Richard & Jennifer Peatt, Edwin OBE ‘32 † Pelman, H † Penman, Chris & Heather Penwarden, Mr & Mrs G Percic, Antony ‘81 Permezel, David & Susanne Perry, Andrew & Angela Petchell, David J ‘62 Petty, Peter G ‘51 † Philip, Andrew & Rosie ‘80 Philip, W G ‘47 Phipps, Ian D ‘52 Picken, Ian & Margaret ‘64 Pickworth, Stuart ‘74 Pierri, Luigi & Anna Pitt, Timothy Pizzey, John E ‘65 Pointon, B A ‘52 Pongracz, George Price, Cameron & Madeleine Price, Graeme E ‘44 † Pritchard, R G Probert, Timothy C S & Family ‘82 Proimos, Dr George Pulitano, Joe & Verona

Pullan, Martin & Fiona-Belle Purvis, William Alexander ‘47 Quay, Dr C H Ralston, M K ‘62 Ramasamy, Dayalan & Michelle Anandah-Rajah Ramsay, James H ‘48 † Rank, Benjamin CMG ‘28 † Rank, T A ‘21 † Rayner, the Family Reed, Gillian E † Reich, Julian Richards, Cynthia Richardson, Alastair & Narelle Richardson, Perrin ‘14 Richardson, J B Riddell, Graeme ‘74 † Ripper, Nicholas & Maria Ritter, W E & P J † Roberts, Geoffrey & Gwyneth Roberts, C G ‘57 † Robertson, E Karl † Robertson, P F McC ‘38 † Robinson, John A ‘77 Rodd, Max ‘35 † Roff, P A V Rome, Robert & Maggie ‘62 Rosalion, Alex & Ruth Rose, Alan S ‘68 Rose, Ian R ‘69 Rose, Peter & Paula Rosenberg, David ‘63 Rosenberg, B & S Ross, A A W ‘62 Ross, Ian C ‘50 Ross, Malcolm & Kersten Ross, David ‘64 Rouch, Robert & Ruth ‘55 Rowe, Norman J Rust, Ian & Helen ‘50 Sale, Richard J C † Salter, the Family Sandy, L H Sartori, the Family ‘52 Savage, E J Savvas, Bill & Georgina Scarborough, Robert ‘63 Schlickum, Bernt W Sciaretta, Bill Scott, Graham S ‘75 Scott, Raymond Andrew ‘75 Scott, Mrs Flora G

Scott, W A ‘38 † See, Mr & Mrs D B Sellars-Jones, Richard ‘85 Senior, Dianne Senior, Jonathan † Sennitt, Jack & Penny ‘53 Shanks, Robert & Josephine Sheer, the Family ‘69 Shen, E H Sher, S Shergold, A C P Sia, Steven & Suzanne Siemens Ltd Signorino, John & Franca Sim, Peter & Margaret ‘72 Sim, Mrs Chwee Beng Simitian, Greg R ‘77 Simpson, Fergus Sinclair, Robert & Jane ‘73 Singh, Dr Bhagat Sladen, J A Smith, C J & Family Smyth, J L Soh, Cheong Boon & Nini Soosay, Dr I Sparks, Paul & Louise Murdoch Speirs, Andrew L Spivakovsky, Bettina Steel, Philip ‘68 Steele, Peter & Sally ‘72 Steele, the Family Stevens, Steven & Nasu Stewart, Frank & Heather ‘51 Stewart, Iain G ‘84 Stewart, I R † Stillwell, Ross & Helen Stockley, Michael & Maree Broad Stone, John H H † Storey, Peter J ‘73 Storey, Elsdon ‘40 † Strapp, Guy & Prue Strickland, Don & Prue ‘72 Stuart-Andrews, Roger & Hannah Su, Mr & Mrs J Sullivan, Peter † Suriano, John Philip Sutherland, Rohan & Catherine ‘85 Sutherland, Andrew & Sally ‘85

Sutherland, Bruce & Susanna King ‘85 Swain, I A ‘46 † Swain, J R ‘47 † Swaney, W E ‘37 † Swann, D A Swinburne, George G M ‘61 Pamaldo Nom P/L Syme, R H Y ‘52 Symon, Bruce ‘47 Tadgell, the Family Tan, Eng Hwa Tay, Hoong Ing Alfred Taylor, Prof Hugh AC & Assoc Prof Elizabeth Dax AM ‘64 Taylor, Ian (Skip) ‘62 Taylor, M H J OAM ‘43 † Taylor, David Taylor, the Family Taylor, Roy F Taylor, Peter & Joy Taylor, Nairne † Teasdale, John & Ann ‘66 Teasdale, Peter & Anna ‘66 Teoh, J C Thomas, Clayton ‘77 Thomas, W C Thomas, Hywel Thompson, Derrick Thompson, Denise F Thoms, George † Thomson, D S ‘42 Thomson, John R Thomson, J W F AM ‘41 Thorn, R H ‘39 Thurlow, Noel & Sherrie Ting, Rex ‘95 Tingate, W S ‘55 Tissot, Martin & Margie Tolson, G S ‘39 Tong, K S Touzel, Donald L ‘32 † Toy, Robert K Tresise, F ‘64 Troedel, Bill & Prue Tsang, Derrick Ronald, 07 Tuck, Ian Tuckfield, R A Tulloch, Ian † Turner, J F E ‘62 Tyler, Graham & Jillian Tyrrell, David ‘79

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The following are members of the Scotch College Foundation:

ABOVE: XXX

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Ullmer, Michael Vadhanasindhu, Mr C & Mrs V Vlassopoulos, John & Yota Walker, Gordon & Kirsty ‘82 Walker, J C ‘56 Walker, Howard G Walker, H M Wall, Robert & Family Wallace-Smith, Andrew & Patty ‘72 Wallace-Smith, David A Waller, Michael R ‘44 Walmsley, Julian L † Walter, K M Walter, Bernard ‘46 † Walton, D F ‘44 Walton, K C ‘46 † Wang, Drs Y Y & V Y Wark, Dr A C ‘66 & Dr J A ‘68 Warner, Ian ‘79 Warren, Judith & Family Warren, Brian † Warton, Bruce ‘61 Warwick, Thomas F Waters, John & Julie Watkins, Mr R & Mrs A Watkins, W C † Watson, Harry & Family ‘67 Watson, Alistair L ‘2005 Watson, David E ‘42 † Waugh, C J Webb, Philip Webster, P A Weeks, Kenneth J ‘48 Welch, Bob & Jane ‘66 Wellings, Dale & Bronwyn West, T C & B ‘46 Whitby, Nick & Monica Grollo White, Russell & Genevieve ‘73 Whiteside, M G † Wickens, Ellen Widdis, Charles ‘90 Wightman, Kyle ‘62 Wigley, Peter ‘54 Wilcox, Martin & Margot Wilkinson, Fraser & Meghan Williams, Susan A Williams, David M † Wilson, Robert McKinley ‘66 Wilson, David A ‘76 Wilson, Alastair & Heather Wilson, G McK ‘28 †

Windebank, M & D Family Trust † Wong, Daniel Wong, Jimmy & Lucilla Wong, Philip Y W Wong, Tommy & Eva Wong, Ford Pak To Wong, K C & Patricia Cheah Woodhouse, Anthony D ‘53 Woodhouse, L G C OAM ‘42 Worrall, Denis Wraith, K F Wu, Paul & Ji, Wendy Xu, the Family Yan, Jingbo & Haitao Yu Yap, Boh Siong Yared, Richard & Shelley Yeo, Boon-Khim Yeoh, Chester Yeow, John & Doris Yeung, Dexta & Veronica ‘85 Yeung, Henry H Y & Cheung, Rosemary K K Yeung, James Yoffa, D E ‘51 Younger, Gary & Susan Yu, Gladys Zerbe, D R ‘44 Zindilis, George & Mary Anonymous (1) † Anonymous (5)

Alexander Morrison Circle members The Alexander Morrison Circle was established in 2003 to recognise the generosity of those in the community who have indicated their intention to remember Scotch College in a bequest as part of their charitable intention. Membership is presented to anyone who indicates such a bequest, regardless of the level of financial commitment.

Abrecht, Roger G ‘47 † Addison, Marshall B ‘34 † Aitken, Jamie M ‘63 Andrews, Keith S ‘40 † Ashton, David J ‘65 Ashton, Peter M ‘66 Baker, F Harry U ‘17 † Balderstone, Robert T CMG MC ‘39 † Batty, Alister C ‘24 † Baughurst, S Bruce ‘52 Bean, A Victor D ‘26 † Bellair, John M ’27 & Peg † Bendix, Carl J ‘65 † Bethell, Ken C B ‘37 Bisley, Warwick Blackwell, Allan H ’39 † Blackwell, Margaret † Boell, Graeme R ‘53 † Bothroyd, John S ‘20 † Bowden, H Geoff ‘46 Boxer, Alan H ‘45 † Boykett, John K H ‘48 Broadfoot, Eric C ‘26 † Cann, Ian N ‘46 Carson, George M ‘47 † Cattanach, William CMG 1880 † Christian, Ken L ‘38 † Christie, Laurence H ‘34 † Chuck, Alan K ‘69 Close, Geoff ‘83 Cocking, Kelvyn M T ‘38 † Collins, Rae B F ‘36 Conabere, Anthony B ‘60 Cook, Robert M ‘47 Cooke, B David ‘45 Copolov, Prof David L ‘68 Cornell, James G ‘22 † Cordell, Tony M ‘57 † Cossar, Brian D ‘55 Cossar, Norman C ‘25 † Crocker, Clive G ‘48 † Crook, Peter L Crow, Rev. Archibald P ‘38 † Crow, J Ross ‘38 † Davey, Colin P ‘44 † Davidson, Malcolm J Davis, Jim H ‘21 † De Ravin, John T ‘48 † Dowling, Bruce T ‘48 Ebell, John C ‘25 † Fairbairn, James G ‘47 †

Fareed, Arif F Feitel, Maurice ‘26 † Ferres Ian N ‘55 Field, J C † Field, H S † Field, Kenneth F † Fleming, Allan P OBE CBE‘29 † Fraser, David H OAM † Freeman, George A ‘47 Freemantle, Jim M ‘60 Geary, Barry E J ‘55 † Gibson, James S ‘28 † Gilchrist, Alan R ‘38 † Goode, Charles B AC ‘56 Goudie, Alexander G ‘35 † Greig, Harry D ‘21 † Grounds, A David ‘46 Harkness, Peter K ‘51 Harding, Douglas D L ‘42 † Hart-Smith, D Neil ‘60 Healey, Colin O OBE & Margaret † Hey, Peter G ‘48 † Holder, Ken B ‘40 † Hooper, Cecil G ‘25 † Hornidge, J David ‘57 Hume-Cook, James † Hutton, C David ‘47 † Hyett, Anthony R ‘81 Ingram, Robert S ‘22 † Ingram, William B ‘60 † Jamieson, Ian A ‘48 † Johnson, E Dick ‘37 † Johnston, J Cam CBE ‘29 † Johnston, T Campbell ‘66 Jona, The Hon Walter ‘44 † Jonas, Morris A ‘34 † Kelso, James C OAM ‘47 Keon-Cohen, Colin H OBE CMG ‘25 † Kerr, Robert D OAM ‘46 Kerr, Walter M ‘24 † King, John R ‘49 † King-Smith, Eric A ‘42 Kollosche, John F OAM ‘56 Leach, D R & M A Leckie, John B ‘38 † Ledger, Laurence H ‘25 † Lithgow, Don J AM ‘44 † Logie-Smith, Robert G ‘60 Longmore, Carlisle F 1898 † Lord, Peter R ‘46 Macdonald, Donald Ellis ‘41 †

McDonell, James T ‘26 † Mackie, Family † Macleish, Donald (Scotty) G ‘46 Macrae, Prof Fin A ‘66 Mactier, Ross J O ‘57 Mactier, William R ‘53 Maling, Gerald A ‘15 † Manders, Marcus E ‘37 Marshall, Pam S Marshall, William T ‘55 † May, J Kenneth ‘43 † McClean, R Bruce ‘53 † McComas, Geoffrey † McComas, Mary Liz † McComas, Meredith † McDiarmid, Robert S ‘31 † McDonald, William H ‘44 McGregor, Don ‘72 McIntosh, Ian R ‘50 McKee, A Geoff ‘37 † McKenzie, Derek N ‘33 † McQueen, Kelman ‘43 † McWhinnie, Noel R I ‘54 Meares, Alison E † Mellor, Michael A Mendel, Dr H Bernhard † Moore, Donald G † Morgan, Jane B Morton, Ian H ‘50 Moss, Francis J ‘27 † Moyes, Don G ‘50 Nairn, Donald J ‘25 † Nairn, Kathleen C † Nesbitt, Ian R ‘65 Nichols, C Roy CMG OBE‘26 † Nicholson, G Harvey ‘34 † Nilsen, Oliver V A ‘26 † Nixon, Noel V ‘26 † Ogilvy, Alexander W ‘43 † Orton, Lloyd E A ‘35 † Paton, Geoffrey F ‘57 Paton, Maxwell S ‘26 † Patterson, Joseph A ‘23 † Pilkington, Alan R ‘59 Pralle, Keith † & Peg ‘27 Purvis, William A ‘47 Ramsay, Sir Thomas M CMG ‘24 † Randall, Brian C ‘51 Reed, Gillian † Reiher, Ian J ‘52 Richards, R

Richardson, Harry L & Ruby ‘35 † Riddell, R James ‘29 † Rider, Jack A ‘42 Rimmington, Bertha L E † Roberts, Neil L † Robertson, Struan ‘16 † Robinson, Lance R A ‘24 † Robinson, Michael B AO ‘55 Robinson, Sir Arthur KCMG 1887 † Roddick, Alan W ‘26 † Ross, John F ‘50 † Rowe, Brian C ‘41 Scholes, John F M ‘38 † Scott, Flora G Scouller, Ernest G ‘35 † Selby Smith, Prof Christopher ‘60 † Shearer, Tim J ‘85 Sherrington, John H ‘29 † Shrimpton, Molly F † Sides, William L ‘63 Sim, Michael K ‘78 Simmie, Roy W ‘37 † Spencer, Lionel R V ‘15 † Stewart, Emily Elsie Elizabeth † Stillwell, Michael J ‘68 Stirling, Alfred T ‘18 † Strutt, Ward ‘31 † Sutherland, Ian T AO ‘47 Sutherland, Rita V † Symons, Harry S ‘51 † Tallent, Lindsay A ‘43 † Tapp, Garth A ‘39 † Thallon, Robert J ‘41 † Tilley, Roy G ‘18 † Tingate, John B ‘43 Tingate, William S ‘55 Walker, Glenn M ‘84 Wall, John M OAM ‘41 † Wallace-Smith, David Watkinson, Alan R Watson, Spencer R ‘40 Webster, J Stephen ‘73 & Alvie C Welch, Frank A ‘36 † Werner, Don M ‘61 † Weymouth, P Keith ‘44 Wickens, Claire † Williams, Geoffrey ‘46 Wishart, Jack ‘15 † Wood, Donald M ‘30 †

Woodside, John W ‘60 Young, David ‘36 Youren, Colin G ’56 Anonymous 39 Anonymous 10 Anonymous 8 † Anonymous 4 †

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Bequest Programme Alexander Morrison was Principal of Scotch College from 1857 to 1903, and was instrumental in building the School into the leading educational institution that it is today. His vision, energy, financial management and Scottish thrift all combined to make him a remarkable Principal whose legacy we all still enjoy. In 2003 it was decided to name the bequest society after Dr Morrison, to help perpetuate those qualities of nurturing and vision which were so characteristic of the man. Anyone indicating that he or she will remember Scotch College through a bequest will automatically become a member of the Alexander Morrison Circle, regardless of the size of the bequest. Membership of the Circle is free, and is the School’s way of recognising the commitment and support of individuals towards the long-term health and excellence of Scotch College.

Scotch owes an enormous debt to the forethought and generosity of the men and women who have bequeathed funds and other property to the School to support its continuing development. These bequests are reflected in buildings, scholarships, endowments, books, equipment and land, and all this support has helped the School to fulfil its purpose and vision. Scotch relies on the support of people with a firm commitment to all that the School stands for, to retain its preeminence among Australian schools. It also enables Scotch to attract a diverse range of students and the dedicated staff essential to excite and challenge those students.

Your bequest If you are considering including a bequest in your will to Scotch College, there are five options from which to choose: 1. Scotch College, for its general purpose 2.

Scotch College Building Fund

3. Scotch College Foundation Scholarship Fund 4. Scotch College Indigenous Scholarship Fund 5. Scotch College Foundation, as a contribution to its Capital Fund (income from which is paid each year to the School for its general purpose) Scotch College recommends that you seek independent financial and legal advice in regard to the implications of making gifts or bequests of these types. You may choose to discuss your wishes or ideas with Fiona Tuck, Foundation Manager on (03) 9810 4150, especially if you would like to tailor your gift to a particular purpose. All communication with the School about bequests is, of course, treated in the strictest confidence.

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The Alexander Morrison Circle The Alexander Morrison Circle was formed in 2003 with 26 inaugural members. Membership has grown steadily, and the Circle now has 265 members. The purpose of the Alexander Morrison Circle is to encourage members of the Scotch Family to make a bequest to the School. It also recognises those who have already made this generous commitment. Your membership of the Circle enables you to be kept informed of the achievements and activities of our boys. You will also be invited to special performances and events the School regularly holds. Over the years the Foundation has received many unexpected bequests, and Scotch is most grateful for these bequests. However, once a person has confirmed a bequest, the Foundation believes it is important to acknowledge, recognise and thank the person confirming the bequest during his or her lifetime. This is the purpose of the Alexander Morrison Circle.

Awards Scotch recognised for ‘best fundraising campaign’ Scotch has received an important education sector award in recognition of the excellence of its Capital Campaign for the Sir Zelman Cowen Centre for Science. The award was announced at the recent Educate Plus national conference in Melbourne. Scotch won the ‘best fundraising campaign – Capital Campaign or major gifts programme’ award. Educate Plus (formerly ADAPE) is a not-for-profit membership organisation of advancement and development professionals working in the education sector. Members of Educate Plus extend across schools, universities and other educational institutions throughout Australasia. The judges saluted the creative and professional material supporting this Capital Campaign, as ‘a very impressive entry with some innovative use of technology from an experienced leader in educational fundraising. Congratulations!’

ABOVE: NEIL MCWHANNELL (CEO, EDUCATE PLUS), DR ROBIN WILLIAMS (SENIOR CONSULTANT, GLOBAL PHILANTHROPIC), TIM SHEARER (DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT, SCOTCH COLLEGE) AND PATRICK KELLY (CHAIRMAN, EDUCATE PLUS).

Foundation membership If you are interested in reconnecting with the Foundation by supporting the Building Fund, the Indigenous Scholarship Fund, the Archive Museum Fund, the Boarding House Renovations Fund or the Foundation Future Fund please contact the Scotch College Foundation Executive Director Tim Shearer on + 61 3 9810 4301

Levels of Foundation Membership 2015 Membership

$

Forbes Society

500,000

Trustee

100,000

Senior Fellow

50,000

Fellow

25,000

Associate Fellow

10,000

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Financial Statements 36

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Financial Statements THE SCOTCH COLLEGE FOUNDATION (Inc.) DECLARATION BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES

In the opinion of the Board of Trustees of The Scotch College Foundation (Inc): (a) the accompanying financial statements and notes are in accordance with the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission Act 2012, the Associations Incorporation Reform Act 2012 and comply with Australian Accounting Standards - Reduced Disclosure Requirements and give a true and fair view of the entity’s financial position as at 31 December 2014 and of its performance for the year ended on that date; and (b) at the date of this declaration, there are reasonable grounds to believe that the Foundation will be able to pay its debts as and when they become due and payable. On behalf of the Board of Trustees

M B Robinson AO

Melbourne, 5 March 2014

D Yu

4 March 2015 Melbourne

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INDEPENDENT AUDITOR’S REPORT TO THE MEMBERS OF THE SCOTCH COLLEGE FOUNDATION (Inc.)

Report on the Financial Report

We have audited the accompanying financial report of Scotch College Foundation (Inc), which comprises the statement of financial position as at 31 December 2014, and the statement of surplus or deficit, the statement of comprehensive income, statement of changes in equity and statement of cash flows for the year then ended, a summary of significant accounting policies and other explanatory information, and the declaration by the Board of Trustees. The Responsibility of the Board of Trustees for the Financial Report

The Board of Trustees is responsible for the preparation and fair presentation of the financial report in accordance with Australian Accounting Standards and for such internal controls as the Board of Trustees determine is necessary to enable the preparation and fair presentation of the financial report that is free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error. Auditor’s Responsibility

Our responsibility is to express an opinion on the financial report based on our audit. We conducted our audit in accordance with Australian Auditing Standards – Reduced Disclosure Requirements. These Auditing Standards require that we comply with relevant ethical requirements relating to audit engagements and plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance whether the financial report is free from material misstatement. An audit involves performing procedures to obtain audit evidence about the amounts and disclosures in the financial report. The procedures selected depend on the auditor’s judgement, including the assessment of the risks of material misstatement of the financial report, whether due to fraud or error. In making those risk assessments, the auditor considers internal control relevant to the entity’s preparation and fair presentation of the financial report in order to design audit procedures that are appropriate in the circumstances, but not for the purpose of expressing an opinion on the effectiveness of the entity’s internal control. An audit also includes evaluating the appropriateness of accounting policies used and the reasonableness of accounting estimates made by the Board of Trustees, as well as evaluating the overall presentation of the financial report. We believe that the audit evidence we have obtained is sufficient and appropriate to provide a basis for our audit opinion. Independence

In conducting our audit, we have complied with the independence requirements of the Australian professional accounting bodies. Opinion

In our opinion the financial report presents fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of Scotch College Foundation (Inc) as at 31 December 2014, and of its financial performance and its cash flows for the year then ended in accordance with Australian Accounting Standards – Reduced Disclosure Requirements. BDO East Coast Partnership

 

James Mooney Partner Melbourne, 5 March 2015

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THE SCOTCH COLLEGE FOUNDATION (INC) STATEMENT OF SURPLUS OR DEFICIT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2014

Note

2014 $

2013 $

Revenues Income Distribution – Scotch College Common Fund

3

856,261

Income Distribution – Foundation Common Fund

3

1,546,788

2,181,285 -

Donations for Income Purposes1

131,240

62,080

Donations for Capital Purposes2

659,097

347,490

3,193,386

2,590,855

(6,665)

(7,335)

(829,946)

(966,671)

(7,000)

-

(150,000)

(150,850)

Funding for Scotch College Staff Salaries

(34,510)

(32,000)

Funding for the Arts

(29,166)

(46,150)

Student Record Books

(11,725)

(6,951)

(283,498)

(263,503)

(1,352,510)

(1,473,460)

1,840,876

1,117,395

Expenses Prizes Scholarships and Bursaries Funding for Outdoor Education Funding for Libraries

Transfer to Scotch College

2(c), 8

Surplus before Income Tax Expense

Income Tax Expense

2(a)

Surplus for the period

1,840,876

Donations

1

Donations which are to be spent entirely for designated purposes are treated as income.

2

Donations which are to add to or create perpetual funds are treated as capital.

Donations to the Scotch College Building Fund are not part of the accounts of the Scotch College Foundation.

The above Statement of Surplus or Deficit is to be read in conjunction with the attached notes.

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1,117,395

THE SCOTCH COLLEGE FOUNDATION (INC) STATEMENT OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2014

Note Surplus for the period

2014 $

2013 $

1,840,876

1,117,395

3,932,646

Other Comprehensive Income

Change in Net Market Value of Investment in Scotch College Common Fund

2, 2(b), 2(g)

452,322

Change in Net Market Value of Investment in Foundation Common Fund

2, 2(b), 2(g)

(404,747)

Total Other Comprehensive Income Total Comprehensive Income

-

47,575

3,932,646

1,888,451

5,050,041

The above Statement of Comprehensive Income is to be read in conjunction with the attached notes.

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THE SCOTCH COLLEGE FOUNDATION (INC) STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN EQUITY FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2014

Accumulated Surplus

Financial Asset Revaluation Reserve

Total Accumulated Funds

$

$

$

Year ended 31 December 2013

Opening balance Add surplus for the period

31,161,294 1,117,395

Add change in net market value of investment Balance at 31 December 2013

3,363,989

-

34,525,283 -

1,117,395

3,932,646

3,932,646

32,278,689

7,296,635

39,575,324

32,278,689

7,296,635

39,575,324

Year ended 31 December 2014

Opening balance Add surplus for the period

1,840,876

Add change in net market value of investment Balance at 31 December 2014

-

34,119,565

47,575

47,575

7,344,210

41,463,775

The above Statement of Changes in Equity is to be read in conjunction with the attached notes.

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1,840,876

THE SCOTCH COLLEGE FOUNDATION (INC) STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION AS AT 31 DECEMBER 2014

2014 $

Note

2013 $

ASSETS Cash at bank Investment in Foundation Common Fund

3

Investment in Scotch College Common Fund

3

TOTAL ASSETS

181,863

-

41,567,025

-

41,748,888

39,575,324 39,575,324

LIABILITIES Other payables – Corpus transfer

– Prizes

TOTAL LIABILITIES NET ASSETS

283,498

-

1,615

-

285,113

-

41,463,775

39,575,324

34,119,565

32,278,689

2(b), 2(g)

7,344,210

7,296,635

8

41,463,775

39,575,324

ACCUMULATED FUNDS Accumulated Surplus Financial Asset Revaluation Reserve

The above Statement of Financial Position is to be read in conjunction with the attached notes.

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THE SCOTCH COLLEGE FOUNDATION (INC) STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2014

2014 $

2013 $

790,337

409,570

(1,067,397)

(1,473,460)

(277,060)

(1,063,890)

Net proceeds from redemption of investments

458,923

1,063,890

Net cash provided by investing activities

458,923

1,063,890

Net increase in cash held

181,863

Note Cash Flows from Operating Activities Donations Payment to beneficiaries and suppliers Net cash used in operating activities

4

Cash Flows from Investing Activities

Cash and cash equivalents at the beginning of the year Cash and cash equivalents at the end of the year

The above Statement of Cash Flows is to be read in conjunction with the attached notes.

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-

181,863

-

THE SCOTCH COLLEGE FOUNDATION (INC) NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2014 1. INTRODUCTION The Scotch College Foundation (Inc) is an incorporated association domiciled and registered in Victoria. The controlling entity is Scotch College. The operations and principal activities of The Scotch College Foundation (Inc) are to seek the prudent investment of Foundation Funds to obtain a reliable and growing income stream from those funds and to facilitate fundraising to support the provision of educational services by Scotch College. The financial statements are presented in Australian dollars. The financial report was authorised for issue by the Board of Trustees of The Scotch College Foundation (Inc) on the date shown on the Declaration by the Board of Trustees attached to the financial statements. 2. SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES Basis of Preparation The principal accounting policies adopted by The Scotch College Foundation (Inc) are stated in order to assist in a general understanding of the financial report. The Scotch College Foundation (Inc) has applied AASB 1053 from 1 January 2014. This standard establishes a differential financial reporting framework consisting of the following two Tiers of reporting requirements for preparing general purpose financial statements. •

Tier 1 - Australian Accounting Standards



Tier 2 – Australian Accounting Standards – Reduced Disclosure Requirements.

The Scotch College Foundation (Inc) is an incorporated association and is classed as a Tier 2 entity. The Reduced Disclosure Requirements applicable under Tier 2 have therefore been applied in the preparation of these general purpose financial statements. These reporting requirements continue to apply the full recognition and measurements requirements of the Australian Accounting Standards but with substantially reduced disclosure in accordance with AASAB 2010-2, and later amending standards where relevant. The principal change resulting from applying the Reduced Disclosure Requirements is a reduction in the information contained in Note 6 (Fair Value Measurement) on Page 12. In previous reports this disclosure note (previously Note 7) provided a sensitivity analysis of the impact on the Foundation funds as a result of fluctuations in financial markets. The analysis was theoretical only and in accordance with the Reduced Disclosure Requirements is no longer required. The financial report of The Scotch College Foundation (Inc) is a general purpose financial report prepared in accordance with Australian Accounting Standards – Reduced Disclosure Requirements and Interpretations issued by the Australian Accounting Standards Board, the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission Act 2012 and the Associations Incorporation Reform Act 2012, as appropriate for not-for-profit oriented entities. The financial report is prepared on an accruals basis and is based on a historical cost basis with the exception of the investment which is carried at fair value. No particular judgements or key assumptions have been used in the preparation of the financial report. (a) Income Tax The Foundation is exempt from income tax under Section 50-5 of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 as an educational institution.

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THE SCOTCH COLLEGE FOUNDATION (INC) NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2014 2. SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (CONT’D) (b) Investments Pursuant to the Scotch College Common Funds Act 2001 Scotch College established an investment common fund for the collective investment of trust funds. Gardiner Hill Pty Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of Scotch College, has been appointed as Trustee of the Scotch College Common Fund. The Trustee has delegated consideration of investment matters to the Investment Committee of Scotch College. At the time of preparing the financial report of the Foundation for 31 December 2013 the Board of Trustees understood that with effect from 1 July 2013 the Foundation investment funds had been transferred from the Scotch College Common Fund to a new common fund which at the time was called The Scotch Foundation (Inc) Common Fund. Subsequent legal advice indicated that this transfer required formal legal documentation to be effective. The appropriate documentation was prepared, with the new entity being called the “Foundation Common Fund” and with the legal transfer to the Foundation Common Fund being effected on 1 July 2014. For the purposes of these financial statements comparatives have been restated where necessary to show that at 31 December 2013 all Common Fund investment balances and transactions were with Scotch College Common Fund. There has been no impact on the overall earnings of the Foundation or on its assets as a result of the legal transfer of those funds. On 1 July 2014 the funds invested by The Scotch College Foundation (Inc) in the Scotch College Common Fund, $39,968,382 were transferred to the Foundation Common Fund. They continue to be managed by the Investment Committee of Scotch College in accordance with an investment mandate established by Scotch College Foundation (Inc). In accordance with the Rules of the Scotch College Common Fund, The Scotch College Foundation (Inc), as an investor: §

had a beneficial interest prior to 30 June 2014 in the Scotch College Common Fund as a whole, but no interest in any particular asset of the Common Fund;

§

has an investment in the Foundation Common Fund from 1 July 2014;

§

has a right to distributable income calculated in accordance with the Rules. Distributable income includes income, profit, gains, deductions and expenses.

The Foundation Common Fund investment portfolio established on 1 July 2014 has a different investment allocation profile to that of the Scotch College Common Fund.

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THE SCOTCH COLLEGE FOUNDATION (INC) NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2014 2. SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (CONT’D) Measurement The investment in Foundation Common Fund (2013: Scotch College Common Fund) is valued on the basis of the market value of the underlying assets held in the Fund at Balance Date before deducting any realisation costs. Fair values are determined by reference to published price quotations in an active market. The market for the financial assets held comprises the Australian Securities Exchange. The maximum credit risk exposure is represented by the carrying amount of the investment. The Foundation Common Fund (2013: Scotch College Common Fund) holds a diversified portfolio with no material interest rate risk. Regular purchases and sales of financial assets are accounted for at trade date/settlement date. The Foundation has elected that movements in fair value from 1 January 2012 be recognised in other comprehensive income and accumulated in a Financial Asset Revaluation Reserve. Previously movements in fair value had been recognised through profit and loss. (c) Transfers to Scotch College In accordance with rule 39(b) of the Foundation’s Constitution an amount representing 50% of the corpus income has been transferred to the College. (d) Revenue Donations Income is recognised when The Scotch College Foundation (Inc) obtains control of the contribution or right to receive the contributions, it is probable that the economic benefits comprising the contribution will flow to the entity and the amount of the contribution can be reliably measured. Common Fund Distributions The Foundation records as income any distributions made during the year including the distributions at 31 December 2014 from the Foundation Common Fund (2013: Scotch College Common Fund). (e) Transfer of Trust In accordance with the Deed of Change of Trustee, Scotch College retains the right to direct the Foundation to reappoint Scotch College or another corporation as trustee of trusts that Scotch College was previously trustee. The value of these funds at 31 December 2014 was $12,505,557 (2013: $12,100,051). (f) Financial Risk Management The Foundation has invested all of its funds in the Foundation Common Fund (2013: Scotch College Common Fund). Financial Risk Management is carried out by the Investment Committee which is responsible for the Foundation Common Fund (2013: Scotch College Common Fund). The Investment Committee responsible for the Scotch College Common Fund has written guidelines to ensure that financial risk is managed appropriately to achieve the objectives of the Common Fund which are high returns within prudent levels of risk, investment flexibility and to maintain liquidity to fund capital expenditure as required. (g) New Accounting Standards and Interpretations All the new and revised Accounting Standards and Interpretations issued by the Australian Accounting Standards Board (“AASB”) that are relevant and effective for the annual reporting period beginning on 1 January 2014 have been adopted by The Scotch College Foundation (Inc). The Board of Trustees has given due consideration to new and revised standards and interpretations issued by the AASB that are not yet effective and has early adopted AASB 9. The Board of Trustees does not believe that the other standards and interpretations will have any material financial impact on the financial statements of the Foundation.

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THE SCOTCH COLLEGE FOUNDATION (INC) NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2014

2013

2014 $ 3.

$

COMMON FUND INVESTMENTS A summary of the components of the Foundation’s equitable share of the Foundation Common Fund at 31 December 2014 and of the Scotch College Common Fund at 31 December 2013 is: JB Were Investment Cash

1,502,859

1,853,229

Term Deposits

1,500,000

2,000,719

Trade and Other Receivables Shares in Listed Companies and Trusts Corporate Debt

1,031,130

845,825

32,959,186

30,653,189

4,573,850

4,594,200

Trade and Other Payables

-

(371,838)

41,567,025

39,575,324

856,261

2,181,285

During the year The Scotch College Foundation (Inc) received the following distributions: Scotch College Common Fund Foundation Common Fund

1,546,788

-

2,403,049

2,181,285

191,537

272,009

1,623,603

1,150,012

626,391

577,537

A summary of the components of the Foundation’s share of the Common Fund distributions for the year is: Interest Dividends and Distributions from Listed Companies and Trusts Refund of Imputation Credits Distributions from Other Trusts Investment Expenses

4.

(38,482)

181,727 -

2,403,049

2,181,285

Operating surplus after income tax

1,840,876

1,117,395

Distribution reinvested

(2,403,049)

(2,181,285)

285,113

-

CASH FLOW INFORMATION Reconciliation of net cash used in operating activities to operating surplus after income tax:

Increase in other payables Net cash used in operating activities

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(277,060)

(1,063,890)

THE SCOTCH COLLEGE FOUNDATION (INC) NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2014 5. CONTINGENT ASSETS At reporting date The Scotch College Foundation (Inc) had received notification of bequests and pledges. Corresponding amounts have not been brought to account where such amounts do not satisfy recognition criteria established by accounting standards (refer note 2(d)).

6. RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS The key management personnel and office holders of the Board of Trustees who held office during the course of the financial year were:

Mr M B Robinson AO (President) Mr P M Meadows (Vice President) Mr D Yu (Vice President) Mr P A M Aberdeen (appointed May 2014) Mrs M A Andrianakos Mrs A M Derham (retired May 2014) Dr F G Donaldson AM (retired May 2014) Ms M P E Ehrlich Mr D E Fox Mr E J Gronow (retired May 2014) Mr R C Hand (appointed May 2014) Mr J J H Ho (appointed May 2014) Mrs E N Lawrence (retired May 2014) Assoc Prof D W Lording (appointed May 2014) Ms K M O MacLeod (appointed May 2014) Mr G A Menzies (retired May 2014) Dr L M Murdoch (appointed May 2014) Mr T K O’Brien (appointed May 2014) Mr B C Randall OAM (retired May 2014) Mr P N Wright Mr I T Batty (Ex Officio - Principal)

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THE SCOTCH COLLEGE FOUNDATION (INC) NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2014 6. RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS (Cont) Mr J P Buckley (OSCA President in 2015, appointed October 2014, & School Council Rep, appointed May 2014) Mr R S Congleton (Ex Officio - Bursar) Mr P M Findlay (OSCA President in 2014, retired October 2014) Mr S Reichelt (Ex Officio, Finance Manager appointed April 2014) Mr T J Shearer (Ex Officio – Foundation Executive Director and Director of Development) Mr W L Sides (Ex Officio, retired from Board May 2014, appointed as Chair of Bequest Committee) Mr M K Sim (Ex Officio, retired from Board May 2014, appointed as Chair of Investment Committee) Mr A T Sloan (Ex Officio, School Council Rep, retired May 2014) Mr H McK Wilson (Ex Officio, Finance Manager, retired April 2014) Ms R J Marshall (Development Officer) Ms R T Mortimer (Minute Secretary) Ms F Tuck (Foundation Manager)

Trustees received no remuneration for the performance of their role during the financial year. The Scotch College Foundation (Inc) considers Scotch College, Gardiner Hill Pty Limited and Old Scotch Collegians’ Association (OSCA) to be related parties for the purposes of AASB 124. The Foundation had no employees at 31 December 2014 (2013: Nil employees). The salaries and wages of persons employed in the Development Office and other administrative expenses are paid by Scotch College. Scotch College Foundation (Inc) reimburses Scotch College to the extent of the amount disclosed as administrative expenses. Audit fees for the Foundation of $4,000 (2013: $4,000) are borne by Scotch College. In accordance with rule 39(b) of the Foundation’s Constitution an amount representing 50% of the corpus income has been transferred to the College. This amount is disclosed on the Statement of Comprehensive Income.

7. FAIR VALUE MEASUREMENT Fair Value of Financial Instruments The carrying value of financial statements reflect their fair values. The investment in the Foundation Common Fund, $41,567,025 (2013: Scotch College Common Fund $39,575,324) is a level 2 type investment categorised by the following levels: Level 1: Quoted prices (unadjusted) in active markets for identical assets or liabilities. Level 2: Inputs other than quoted prices included within level 1 that are observable for the asset or liability, either directly (as prices) or indirectly (derived from prices). Level 3: Inputs for the asset or liability that are not based on observable market data (unobservable inputs).

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THE SCOTCH COLLEGE FOUNDATION (INC) NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2014 8. ACCUMULATED FUNDS Balance 1 Jan 14

Additions

Capital Change

Income Return

Payments

Balance 31 Dec 14

$

$

$

$

$

$

… for Financial Aid Sir James Balderstone Bursary o

117,405

50,000

167

8,413

(10,002)

165,983

John Bellair Scholarship

2,812,871

-

3,359

169,684

(83,259)

2,902,655

*Graeme R Boell Scholarship ≈

1,179,236

-

1,421

71,780

(13,877)

1,238,560

Boykett Bursary

15,439

-

19

946

-

16,404

D & G Boykett Scholarship o

37,083

-

45

2,270

-

39,398

176,264

-

207

10,456

(11,000)

175,927

M Callahan Travel *Kelvyn Cocking Scholarship

1,071,990

-

1,283

64,789

(27,753)

1,110,309

*Consolidated Scholarship Fund t

758,772

-

893

45,117

(43,853)

760,929

Gordon Donaldson Scholarship

963,965

4,562

1,146

57,889

(41,630)

985,932

o

*Hugh S Field Scholarship ≈

1,903,484

-

2,274

114,852

(55,506)

1,965,104

Foundation Scholarship Fund a

2,010,442

22,996

2,413

121,944

(60,773)

2,097,022

Christian Johnston – Goldman Sachs Gives Scholarship

-

565,666

115

5,693

-

571,474

Anthony Hyett Boarding Scholarship

-

3,250

2

99

-

3,351

69,938

84,490

56

2,834

(131,852)

25,466

Bruce & Norma Lithgow Scholarship

Indigenous Scholarship Fund

528,475

-

626

31,605

(24,606)

536,100

Don Lithgow Scholarship

498,282

-

604

30,510

-

529,396

o

Campbell McComas

1,875,655

-

2,235

112,916

(63,072)

1,927,734

McAllester Family Scholarship

584,618

-

696

35,168

(20,535)

599,947

McDonald Family Pipe Organ

6,448

-

8

395

-

6,851

194,215

-

231

11,679

(6,939)

199,186

9,259

-

11

567

-

9,837

Dr Bernard Mendel Scholarship

340,637

-

396

20,007

(27,753)

333,287

*Music Scholarship

126,463

-

149

7,514

(7,500)

126,626

O V A Nilsen Scholarship

535,028

-

641

32,386

(12,206)

555,849

Orton Family Sponsorship for Music

939,269

-

1,122

56,662

(27,753)

969,300

Brian & Ann Randall Boarding S’ship

544,350

-

645

32,583

(24,411)

553,167

Kelman McQueen Music Scholarship Mathematics Fund

Struan Robertson Endowment

1,529,763

-

1,832

92,564

(36,079)

1,588,080

*Lionel Robinson

477,031

-

570

28,818

(12,763)

493,656

Roddick Family Scholarship

634,237

-

752

38,001

(27,194)

645,796

Chris Selby Smith Bursary

146,294

-

176

8,897

(2,000)

153,367

Martin Schumacher Memorial S’ship

492,605

-

580

29,313

(27,753)

494,745

John Wall OAM – Bursary

345,005

-

418

21,125

-

366,548

4

152

-

5,156

189

9,532

-

165,395

Col. Alick White – Gallipoli S’ship David Yu Family Scholarship

-

x

5,000

155,674 21,080,197

735,964

25,285 1,277,160

(800,069) 22,318,537

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THE SCOTCH COLLEGE FOUNDATION (INC) NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2014 8. ACCUMULATED FUNDS (Cont)

K&CH Hume-Cook Bursary

Balance 1 Jan 14

Additions

Capital Change

Income Return

Payments

Balance 31 Dec 14

$

$

$

$

$

$

424

9,758

6

324

-

10,512

5,042

5

255

(13,877)

9,758

6

324

-

10,512

-

24,000

5

245

(16,000)

8,250

-

7,950

5

243

-

8,198

8,999

46,750

21

1,067

(29,877)

26,960

21,089,196

782,714

25,306 1,278,227

(829,946)

22,345,497

Funds controlled by External Trustees Campbell Edwards Trust

8,575

K&CH Hume-Cook Bursary Sir Douglas Little Scholarship Rimington BLE

424 #



* Funds transferred from Scotch College to the Foundation on 31 December 2006. See note 2(e). ≈ Funds (transferred from Scotch) which can be used for any purpose at the discretion of the College Council. o Denotes Tax Exempt fund # The Sir Douglas Little Scholarship for Boarding has been created by Mrs Glenis Payne (his daughter). During her lifetime Mrs Payne pays the recipients, boarding fee with an annual lump sum payment. It is understood that upon her death a perpetual scholarship will be created in her will. t On 1 January 2014 the J S Gibson Fund was combined with the Consolidated Scholarship Fund a On 1 January 2014 the James Coop Memorial Bursary, Maurice Feitel Bursary, B & G McDiarmid Fund, Jim Muntz Scholarship, Sesquicentenary Scholarship, Social Service Aux Scholarship, Hugh Syme Fund, Rona. P Szeredi Bursary and the Dorothy Tingate Scholarship were combined within the Foundation Scholarship Fund. x This represents the first instalment of a $600,000 scholarship with the remainder to be received in the 2015 year.

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THE SCOTCH COLLEGE FOUNDATION (INC) NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2014 8. ACCUMULATED FUNDS (CONT’D) Balance 1 Jan 14

Additions

Capital Change

Income Return

Payments

Balance 31 Dec 14

$

$

$

$

$

$

(29,166)

1,313,967

… for the Arts Ken Field Shrimpton Collection

1,265,050

-

1,516

76,567

32,355

-

39

1,981

-

34,375

1,297,405

-

1,555

78,548

(29,166)

1,348,342

4

205

(100)

3,500

… for Prizes Aths & Cross Country Capts Prize

3,391

*Sir James Balderstone J/S Prize

3,066

-

4

186

(50)

3,206

Sir James Balderstone Design & Tech

3,340

-

4

203

(50)

3,497

V S Beckwith Politics Prize

4,282

-

5

261

(25)

4,523

John Bishop – Capt Music Prize

8,517

-

10

521

(25)

9,023

H C Blenkiron Prize

5,484

-

7

335

(50)

5,776

R S Bond Prize

5,097

-

6

299

(400)

5,002

Ian Braid Music Composition

6,090

-

7

372

(50)

6,419

S F Brown Prize

9,023

-

11

548

(150)

9,432

*T T Clarke Mem Bursary

3,357

-

4

199

(200)

3,360

Geoffrey Ashton Cole Prize

6,496

-

8

396

(50)

6,850

56,071

-

66

3,346

(2,850)

56,633

*E Dodds Prize

1,828

-

2

112

-

1,942

Geoff Donaldson Pipes & Drums

9,966

-

12

600

(350)

10,228

*Sir Edward Dunlop Asian Prize

2,210

-

3

134

(50)

2,297

Peter Earle Yr 8 Prize

9,743

-

12

591

(200)

10,146

*Consolidated Prize Fund

*M Eggleston Aust Hist Prize R & M Foreman History Essay Prize *H Greaves Prize (Soccer)

-

2,589 55,713

500

3

157

(50)

2,699

68

3,412

(500)

59,193

676

-

1

40

(25)

692

*William Irving Debating Prize

3,931

-

5

240

(25)

4,151

King-Smith Yr 12 Prize

7,109

-

9

434

(25)

7,527

*John McKenzie Yr 7 Cricket Prize

1,149

-

1

69

(40)

1,179

-

1

38

-

655

5

268

(50)

4,636

*N H McNeil Prize

616

C & R Manders Asian Language

4,413

-

H B Mendel (German or French)

5,981

-

7

365

(50)

6,303

*R P Mueller Computer Science

10,781

-

13

648

(400)

11,042

*Naito Family Prize Capt Rugby

7,198

-

9

439

(50)

7,596

*Robert C Niven

4,253

-

5

259

(25)

4,492

*OSCA

1,277

-

2

76

(50)

1,305

Perelberg Award

5,690

-

7

349

-

6,046

Pipes & Drums Prize

6,999

-

8

428

(25)

7,410

*Maj Gen Sir Alan Ramsay Cadet

3,300

-

4

201

(25)

3,480

*Geoff Richards Mem Fund

20,602

-

25

1,261

(25)

21,863

*Sir Arthur Robinson Prize

2,202

-

3

134

(50)

2,289

*Lady Robinson Prize English

2,098

-

3

127

(50)

2,178

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Edward Sandbach Scout Prize

Balance 1 Jan 14

Additions

Capital Change

Income Return

Payments

$

$

$

$

$

Balance 31 Dec 14 $

3,174

-

4

194

-

3,372

F W W Scott Prize/Sport

36,382

-

44

2,213

(500)

38,139

*Simon D Shaw

15,759

-

19

965

-

16,743

R L Simpson Public Speaking Prize

6,025

-

7

368

(25)

6,375

P C Wickens Maths Prize

6,798

-

8

415

(25)

7,196

Karl Yeomans Poetry Prize

2,900

-

4

178

-

3,082

Zimmet Prize for St John

7,402

-

9

451

(50)

7,812

15

-

515

22,052

(6,665)

379,804

96ers Pipes & Drums Leadership

362,978

500

-

1,000

439

… for Staff Salaries Archive & Advancement Fund

154,404

-

187

*Armstrong Sutherland & Bell

103,316

-

123

6,203

(4,000)

105,642

George Logie-Smith

496,393

-

598

30,210

(6,000)

521,201

1,245,359

-

1,497

75,611

(21,000)

1,301,467

139,370

-

167

8,426

(3,510)

144,453

2,138,842

-

2,572

129,904

(34,510)

2,236,808

*Sir Ian McLennan Chair Staff Salaries – General

9,454

164,045

… for Libraries James Cornell Bequest (French Bks)

23,967

859

30

1,493

-

26,349

*Urquhart Ramsey Mem Gift

21,267

764

25

1,326

-

23,382

6,055

305,855

(150,000)

5,232,080

(150,000)

5,281,811

*A E Stirling Library Endowment

5,070,170

-

5,115,404

1,623

6,110

308,674

30,003,825

785,337

35,982

1,817,405

137

6,923

(1,050,287) 31,592,262

... for Outdoor Education David Fraser Bequest Future Fund (Corpus) Foundation Total Funds

116,564

-

9,454,935

5,000

11,456

578,721

39,575,324

790,337

47,575

2,403,049

(7,000)

116,624

^(295,223)

9,754,889

(1,352,510) 41,463,775

* Funds transferred from Scotch College to the Foundation on 31 December 2006. See note 2(e). ^ Included in Foundation corpus payments of $295,223 is the transfer to the school of $283,498 referred to in the Statement of Surplus or Deficit.

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