New faces
Q&A with . . .
New faces
Q&A with . . .
Now that we are halfway through Term One and our new staff have settled in well to the St George’s Way, we thought it was time to ask the hard questions . . .
Dr Laurie Burn, Mathematics Teacher:
What is at the top of your bucket list? Seeing bioluminescence – I’ve been lucky enough to tick off seeing the Northern Lights in Iceland.
Who is your favourite artist? Too many to choose from – but right now it’s Jack Johnson.
What’s something you have always wanted to learn? How to fix a car.
Miss Molly Raynor, Health and PE Teacher:
Describe St George’s in three words? Unique, vibrant and busy.
Do you have any pets? I have a dog and a cat.
What’s something you’ve always wanted to learn? Auslan sign language.
What is at the top of your bucket list? Watching the Olympics live.
Mr Adam Edwards, Health and PE Teacher:
What’s something you’ve always wanted to learn?
Be able to write with my right hand! (Yes, I am left-handed)
What is at the top of your bucket list? Attending the AFL Grand Final with Geelong Cats playing and winning in a nail biter!
Do you have any pets? Jarrah, my chocolate labrador.
Who is your favourite musician? Fred Again.
Mr Aaron Hancock, Dean of Teaching & Learning:
What is at the top of your bucket list? To travel to South America and check out Antarctica.
Do you have a pet? Yes, a kelpie called Ellie who is 7.
Describe St George’s in three words? Unique, welcoming, dynamic.
Favourite musician? Despite being in my 30s I love Elvis.
Love to learn? To play guitar and speak a second language.