In this episode of the OSCA Podcast, Jacob Hooke (‘22) and Scott Montgomery (’85) speak with Charlie Oates (’18) and Leo Roubos (’18) about their journey since leaving Scotch leading to their roles with AI start-up Fluency, a business process documentation tool. Charlie and Leo discuss the challenges of balancing
Continue ReadingCongratulations to the following members of the Scotch Family on receiving King’s Birthday awards in recognition of distinguished service: Mr Tony Steele ('58) AM - For significant service to cricket as a player, coach, and administrator. Dr James Elder ('75) OAM – For service to medicine as an ophthalmologist. Dr Carl
Continue ReadingOn Friday 31 May, Old Scotch Collegians and members of the Scotch Family came together to celebrate our school's rich heritage and Scottish traditions at the 2024 OSCA Annual Dinner. The night was filled with meaningful connections, laughter, and a strong sense of community spirit. OSCA President, Stephen Webster (’73)
Continue ReadingOn Friday 24 May, the 166th Cordner-Eggleston Cup was played out at Scotch between the Scotch and Melbourne Grammar First XVIII teams. OSCA hosted a pre-match lunch for old boy players of the decade teams from both schools. The lunch event is a celebration for parents and friends of the 2024
Continue ReadingRecently, Allan Lawton (’61) attended the Scotch Anzac Day Service in Memorial Hall and read the Ode for the students. Following in his father and Great Grandfather’s footsteps, Allan attended Scotch from 1957 to 1961. His brother, son and grandsons have all attended Scotch too. Allan’s name came up for
Continue ReadingAdam Fitzgerald-Quirk ('11) is an award-winning actor and writer currently based in London. After attending Scotch College and studying Film and Television at Swinburne University of Technology, Adam relocated to the UK in 2016 to pursue a career in acting. His passion for performing developed during his time at Scotch,
Continue ReadingScotch has had various short-lived newsletters and magazines printed throughout its history, but the first proper magazine was Young Victoria. Launched in July 1877 as ‘A Monthly Journal of the SCOTCH COLLEGE’, and priced at four pence, it was inspired by senior Scotch boys pressuring the school to start a
Continue ReadingIn this episode of The OSCA Podcast, Lachie Strathmore (’15) and Scott Montgomery (’85) speak with Dr Scott Marsh on his first year as Scotch’s 10th School Principal. In this episode, Dr Marsh shares his journey from his roots as a music teacher to his current role as School Principal.
Continue ReadingOSCA President, Stephen Webster (’73) and the Council of the Old Scotch Collegians’ Association request the pleasure of your company at the 2024 OSCA Annual Dinner. DATE: Friday 31 May 2024 TIME: 6.15pm for 7pm VENUE: Leonda By The Yarra. 2 Wallen Rd, Hawthorn VIC DRESS: Black tie or lounge
Continue ReadingHi tippers, season 2024 is just a few weeks away! The OSCA tipping comp is once again open, with $50 monthly prizes and $200 for the overall winner. If you participated last season, then it is just a matter of logging in to your FootyTips account and getting your tips
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