We work alongside each student to maximise their potential and equip them with the tools to succeed not only through their schooling career but through their life.
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Scots All Saints College is a modern and progressive college of all-round excellence with one of the largest and most picturesque learning environments in all of Australia, situated over two expansive campuses in the regional city of Bathurst, NSW.
Offering quality co-education for day and boarding students from Preparatory School to Year 12, Scots All Saints College is a regional school of choice with specialist facilities, caring, experienced teachers and diverse opportunities for children to flourish.
Our mission is to develop our children into successful men and women with a firm foundation for life built on the gospel of Christ. Scots All Saints College is committed to its mission through developing today's learners into tomorrow's leaders who are informed, compassionate and confident men and women of faith, who will flourish as global minded citizens.
We invite you to discover why Scots All Saints College is the space to be.
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Scots All Saints College is a friendly, approachable and diverse community of teachers, students, families and alumni.
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Ms Victoria Matheson
"There is nothing more rewarding than knowing and seeing the evidence that you’ve made an impact on a child’s life."
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Mr Spencer Goddard
Acting Head of HSIE and the Assistant Head of Thompson House"I have taken three school tours to Europe, from London and the Western Front battlefields, through Germany and into Rome and the Bay of Naples. The world really is the best classroom; travelling brings my passions of teaching and history alive."
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Mrs Maggie Walsh
"Working in a Pre-K to Year 8 setting allows me to watch students I taught in Kindergarten, become such happy and awesome young adults. It never ceases to amaze me how great the students at our school become. Their willingness to help others, look adults in the eye and talk openly about their ideas is so refreshing and assuring."
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Ms Christine Sams
Senior School English / HSIE Teacher"There is not a day at work where I head home not having been inspired by the ideas and enthusiasm of the young people in front of me."
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Mrs Catherine Dundon
Middle School Teacher/ Year 7 Co-ordinator"Every student is a unique individual with boundless potential and I believe that our school provides rich opportunities to unleash that potential through its genuine focus on student wellbeing."
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Mr Hugh Hunter
Middle School TeacherI love my time at Scots All Saints College working in the Middle School. I enjoy the freedom to create lessons that are engaging and effective for students. I also enjoy evolving through excellent professional development and sharing expertise with knowledgeable, experienced colleagues.
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Mrs Bronwyn Jackson
Middle School - Visual Arts Teacher"It is my goal that every Middle School art student will find an expression of creativity by engaging in many expressive forms, including sculpture, photography, charcoal and ink drawing, collage, simple printmaking, installation works and painting."
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Jake Henry
All Saints Campus Captain 2020"My focus is to be a supportive leader for the younger students of the Junior and Middle School. I always represent the College, and myself with pride."
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Philippa Webb
All Saints Campus Captain 2020"Being a leader is about being inclusive, not exclusive so I strive to show that every day."
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Mr Jon Clipsham
Director of Performing Arts Academy“Inspiring students to sing, compose, perform and improvise across many musical experiences”
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Yanina Lenehan
Parent“The school environment, the teachers, staff and their peers have helped my children feel empowered, confident and happy.”
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Ms Helen Jones
Career Development Officer"I look forward to working with all the students across the Senior Campus and getting to know the supportive families behind our wonderful young people."
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Mr Leigh Morrisey
Head of English / LOTE / Drama"It is a pleasure to work with students and staff as we develop a lifelong love of reading and writing that goes beyond the vital groundwork we do in literacy."
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Mrs Jennie White
Kindergarten Teacher (started in 2000)There is nothing more fulfilling for me as a teacher than to see students I have taught in Pre-Kindergarten or Kindergarten, find and develop their strengths and reach their full potential.
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Grant Baker
Parent, Immediate Past President Parents & Friends Association"There is a sense of community where students and the whole family are welcomed.”
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Mrs Sally Parsons
Preparatory School Teacher (started in 2008)I am so proud of the amazing opportunity we have in this setting to provide this engaging and effective school readiness program and that it is so recognisable by Kindergarten teachers.
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Mr Bruce Clydsdale
The College Foundation PresidentA long and distinguished association with education
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Mrs Libby Dawes
Director of Agricultural Studies and Equestrian“It is most rewarding to share my love of cattle and horses with students who have the same passion and interests as me - something I do not take for granted.”
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Cameron Redpath
Alumni (2005 - 2017)“It’s not exactly what I learnt that I value the most, but how I learnt it.”
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Dr Paula Robinson
"Student wellbeing is a priority for all students at Scots All Saints College."
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Mr Michael Germech
Senior School - Mathematics Teacher"Making mistakes is an essential part of the learning process and it is important that young people can do so in a safe environment so they can explore their abilities without fear of being seen as a failure."
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Mr Anthony Le Couteur
Director of Boarding"We are fostering a strong community within boarding where all can feel respected and valued."