- 19 August 2025
10 Questions with an Old Scholar – Bianca Willson (2014)
Get to know your old scholar ÎÞÂëÁ÷³öAV. Bianca Willson (2014), Performing Arts Education Professional and Senior Course Coordinator at NIDA, blends her love of theatre with a passion for nurturing the next generation of creatives.Read full article - 01 August 2025
2027 Scholarships – Apply Now
Applications for a host of incredible Scholarships are now open including Academics, Music and Boarding. Opportunities are available for prospective, future and current ÎÞÂëÁ÷³öAV students.Read full article - 23 July 2025
10 Questions with an Old Scholar – Steven Chapman (2008)
Get to know your old scholar ÎÞÂëÁ÷³öAV. Steven Chapman (2008) is a physiotherapist at Adelaide United Football Club, combining his passion for sport and rehabilitation to support elite athletes at the highest level.Read full article - 03 July 2025
Interview with a Mascot
As part of ÎÞÂëÁ÷³öAV’s 50th year celebrations held across 2024, a School Mascot competition was held, with nearly 150 entries. The ÎÞÂëÁ÷³öAV Phoenix captured the imagination of students and staff alike and was chosen after a School-wide vote.Read full article - 30 June 2025
A Harmonious Journey Through the Decades
The History of ÎÞÂëÁ÷³öAV Choral Society/In UnitateRead full article - 30 June 2025
Mia Parkin: PACWEST Women’s Basketball Rookie of the Year
Mia Parkin (2023) was named Rookie of the Year for Canada’s Pacific Western Athletic Association, where she plays for North Vancouver’s Capilano University. We spoke with Mia about moving to Vancouver to pursue her love of Basketball.Read full article - 27 June 2025
New School Uniform | Unveiling Phase One
ÎÞÂëÁ÷³öAV is proud to unveil the first phase of our new School Uniform as we change with the times to further support our students in finding their place.Read full article - 26 June 2025
House Spotlight Series: Oats House
Welcome to the third edition of our House Spotlight series for 2025. Today we are shining a light on our vibrant lime green legends—the GOATS—Oats House! Read on to find out what makes our Oatsians (Oatsfolk? Oaties?) tick…Read full article - 19 June 2025
For the love of… supermarkets.
Having a genuine love of supermarkets is not a common trait. In fact, here in Australia, we spend a fair amount of time complaining about them. But for Phillip Mignone (2012), the love is strong—detectable via Zoom on his Sunday evening.Read full article - 19 June 2025
Fearless and Feminist
Old scholar Mim Sarre (2012) spoke with Kate Holland (1992) about her career in The Arts, from being cast as the lead in the Middle School Musical, to celebrating her award-winning Fringe show and preparing for this year's Cabaret Festival.Read full article - 28 May 2025
Back to School
For many schools, the bonds forged during student life extend far beyond graduation, creating a unique ÎÞÂëÁ÷³öAV of alumni whose experiences shape who they are.Read full article - 28 May 2025
Making Boarding Better
To the side of Haslam Oval is the same multi-storied building that this writer remembers from the ’80s. The whole entrance is as welcoming and impressive as Doug Fawcett, the new(ish) Head of Boarding, waiting to chat to me inside.Read full article - 28 May 2025
Funding the Future
In January, Vincent Ciccarello was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) for his outstanding service to arts administration. Kate Holland spoke with him about his role as Director of Development and Philanthropy at ÎÞÂëÁ÷³öAV.Read full article - 28 May 2025
Shaping the Future of Learning at ÎÞÂëÁ÷³öAV
Dr Michele McEvoy serves as the inaugural holder of the new Dean of Learning Cultures and Innovation role, shaping its direction and impact from the outset.Read full article - 28 May 2025
Quality Teacher Rounds
Renowned educator Robert John Meehan wrote, ‘The most valuable resource that all teachers have is each other. Without collaboration, our growth is limited to our own perspectives.’Read full article - 28 May 2025
40, Not Out: Celebrating ÎÞÂëÁ÷³öAV’s Longest-standing Current Staff Member
Peter Sulicich spoke with old scholar Kate Holland (1992) about how he arrived here and why he’s stayed.Read full article