Old Saints

Do you study or work in a STEM field? Then ASC’s Maths CHAMPS would love to hear from you! 

 

We are looking for community members with experience in a maths-related field to speak to our budding mathematicians (Years 7–12) at our weekly cocurricular session.

 

This series of one-off talks aims to showcase the various futures they can explore and inspire them to take up a career in STEM. 

 

For more information or to express your interest in speaking at a session. 

If you have any questions, reach out to Ms Hannah Mast Hannah.Mast@allsaints.wa.edu.au

 

 

Class of 1995 - 30 Year Reunion 

The Class of 1995 reunited at The Norfolk Hotel to celebrate 30 years since their days at the College concluded. 

 

The venue was alive with energy as familiar faces reconnected, sharing memories, stories and plenty of laughter. It was a night filled with warmth and engaging conversations, as classmates caught up on life, family and careers. 

 

It was a testament to the enduring spirit of the Class of 1995, highlighting the lasting friendships and deep connections that have stood the test of time.

 

A sincere thank you to Principal Belinda Provis for joining us and sharing a few heartfelt words and to Old Saint Sue Wilson (née Leslie, Class of 1985) for being a special part of the celebration.  

 

In the Spotlight 

We’re incredibly proud of these outstanding Old Saints and all they continue to achieve. Their passion, dedication and success across a diverse range of fields serve as a true inspiration to our College community. 

 

Michael Usher 

 

Michael Usher (Class of 1987) was nominated for the Ray Martin Award for Most Popular News or Public Affairs Presenter at the TV WEEK Logie Awards. 

 

While the award went to Ally Langdon, Michael’s exceptional work, professionalism and dedication to journalism continue to inspire and impress us all. 

 

Zippy Fish

 

Our very own Zippy Fish (Class of 2023) made her AFLW debut for the Sydney Swans on Friday 15 August at North Sydney Oval. 

 

As one of six debutants in the Swans’ season opener, Zippy equaled the record for most disposals in an AFLW debut, with 26 on the night.  

 

"I don't really get nervous. I was just myself," Zippy told AFL.com.au after her stellar performance was key to the Swans' win over the Tigers.  

 

Matthias Gault 

 

We cheered on Matthias Gault (Class of 2020) as he took to the stage for the Blind Auditions on The Voice! 

 

Matthias gave an outstanding audition turning all four judges chairs, ultimately choosing Mel C from the Spice Girls to be his mentor throughout his competition journey. 

 

 Be sure to tune in and catch his performances on Channel 7!