
French Department End of Year Highlights
As the year draws to a close, our French Department has been buzzing with energy, creativity, and a true love of language.

As the year draws to a close, our French Department has been buzzing with energy, creativity, and a true love of language.

There is a history of this scheme here at All Saints’ and Marsden, as both schools were running the Duke of Edinburgh program beginning in the 1960s.

On 27 September 1974, the Jubilee Time Capsule was buried near the steps of Rutherford House to celebrate 50 years since the opening of Marsden School for Girls in 1925. This Time Capsule was then moved over to the All Saints’ Campus in 1983 following the closing of Marsden and the merging of the two schools.

Twenty-four members of our Cattle Team, along with twelve head of cattle, travelled to Scone in Week 2 to compete at the Upper Hunter Beef Bonanza.

Meet the 2026 Senior School Leaders including School Captains, Boarding Prefects, special prefects, House Captains and more.

Vale John Hunter, former Head Master of The Scots School 1974-1990. John was the longest serving headmaster at The Scots School Bathurst. He passed away at just short of his 90th birthday in September 2025.

Meet Aladdin and his friends, see them discover the Genie and be granted three wishes, this October 30 and 31 at Junior School.

On 27 September 2025 the 1975 Marsden Girls’ School time capsule will be unearthed and alumni and families are invited to join the celebration.

This article has been prompted by a visit to the Archives this week by a group of Year 10 students who were interested in the legend of The Tunnel.

Marsden School for Girls was founded by Dr Long, Bishop of Bathurst. The first mention of Marsden in Church records was made on the 2nd of July 1925, when a meeting of the Standing Committee and Corporate Trustees combined was held in the Diocesan Registry.