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From the Principal
The Old Scotch Square is a symbol of service
From the Chairman of School Council
A Wealthy School?
Junior School
Many hands make life work
Jocelyn Pride
wins Excellence in Teaching Award
Deutschatag 2004
- talking and tasting things German
Generous support helps committee's fundraising
Music and the Arts
Fiddler raises the roof!
Sax @ Scotch
in Shanghai
News
Old Scotch Square
opens with a bang?
Book early for places
at Scotch
School Captain:
Beyond the School gates
In memory of a life cut short
It all adds up
at Scotch
Debating success
Debating Association of Victoria's competition
The Finals Series
Swannie Awards for 'Best Speaker'
United Nations Youth Association Thant Trophy
Kevin Hickey and Jan Richards retire
Outback trip
to the Kimberley
Social Service
What Social Service is all about
External placements
After-hours childcare
School-based activities
Students' views
Letters of appreciation
The Anti-Cancer Council
Light FM
The Good Friday Appeal - Royal Children's Hospital
Red Cross Calling
Candle Day
CCF Australia
Making a difference in other people's lives
Boarding
Boarders enthusiastially'
give back to the community
The Scotch College Foundation
Fine Art Show and Auction
Astrida Cooper - new Scotch Development Officer
Campbell Johnston
Academy opening
set for 10 February 2005
Archives
Badge found in Queensland bush
The chapel sixty years ago
Warcries
Old text books welcome
Gates
Mystery almost solved
The 20 oldest old boys according to our records
Sport
Scotch soccer skills
skittle St Peter's
Cross Country 2004
Scotch support group snowballs
Chaplain's Column
Nec tamen consumebatur
...
so, who's on fire?
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Cover: The Bronze Burning Bush (designed and sculptured by Old Boy Jim Derham ('53)).
Selected articles from this issue.
Old Scotch Collegians Association
From the President's desk
Building wealth while
funding your child's education
Drew and James
taste Olympic gold
Scotch welcomes back Bill
What they're doing now
1930's
1940's
1950's
1960's
1970's
1980's
1990's
2000's
Obituaries
Great Scot is published by Scotch College
ABN
86 852 826 445
Editor
Tim Shearer
Printed by:
The Craftsman Press
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