
Scots All Saints MTB Club Kicks Off
The Scots All Saints MTB Club launched its first ride on Sunday 4 May, with an incredible start as students enjoyed a scenic morning on the trails

The Scots All Saints MTB Club launched its first ride on Sunday 4 May, with an incredible start as students enjoyed a scenic morning on the trails
We’re thrilled to share some exciting news from Term 1! As part of their Year 7 assessment, our students created detailed and imaginative dioramas, showcasing famous landmarks, cultural settings, and

From the very beginning of the school’s history, Rugby was played, although the opportunity for sport of any kind was limited by a lack of space.

This term began with the great achievements of several students’ artworks acknowledged outside of our College.

We had a wonderful array of artworks on display at the Royal Bathurst Show this year.

One of the highlights of the Bathurst Show weekend was the amazing results in the Young Rural Achievers Awards

The latest accession to The Scots Museum is a mannequin, dressed in what is undoubtedly the most elaborate uniform ever worn by The Scots School Pipes and Drums. It was timely that it went on display for the weekend of the Highland Festival.

This year, 26 of our dedicated cattle team students, accompanied by 29 animals, travelled to Sydney to compete in the Sydney Royal Easter Show from 8 to 13 April.

Records of the early days of The Scots School are a bit patchy, although some donations of material from John McLucas, whose father was Headmaster from 1949-1952, have boosted the collection from that period.

The Founders- Canon Smith and Bishop Marsden. Across Eastern Australia’s Great Dividing Range, set in the plains, is Bathurst, one of the first towns established in New South Wales. By the 1870s, Bathurst was busy in its role as a thriving gold and pastoral centre. It was also seen as ‘a bearer of enlightenment’ with all kinds of schools, each one ‘fighting for its share of the public purse, parents’ fees and children’s attendance’.