
John Hunter – Longest Serving Headmaster
In an unusual move, when Michael Aikman resigned in 1973, his replacement was appointed from within the school. Born in England, John Hunter rose rapidly through the ranks of the Royal Navy.

In an unusual move, when Michael Aikman resigned in 1973, his replacement was appointed from within the school. Born in England, John Hunter rose rapidly through the ranks of the Royal Navy.

On Wednesday 27 May, our Head of College, Mr Richard Ford, our Year 3 to 6 students and some special guests gathered together for the official opening of our Ga Ga Ball Pit.

Year 2 students enjoyed an excursion to the Australian Fossil and Mineral Museum on Friday 22 May.

On Tuesday 19 May, our Vocal and Drama students took to the stage for the school’s second annual Musical Theatre Workshop Evening.

Join us for 2026 Music Showcase: Step by Step, Note by Note, Come See the Stars! Thursday 11 June at BMEC

Scots All Saints College has a very long history, and many past students have helped write this history.

The weather held off for Kindergarten and Year 1 on Tuesday to enjoy a full day of activities at Secret Creek Sanctuary in Lithgow.

Scots has always been a boarding school. The “Karralee Boys” of the Scots College Branch School were nearly all boarders, and although there were day boys, the majority of boys being boarders carried through into Scots School Bathurst in its early years.

The tenth headmaster arrived at the end of the third term in 1966 with his wife and newborn son. Peter Gebhardt was young, accepting his appointment in his 29th year.