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10. Dr Sally Cockburn OAM - [https://www.facebook.com/sally.cockburn.7/about?section=education&lst=520789376%3A100005032055047%3A1595391992 Reference Source]<br>
10. Dr Sally Cockburn OAM - [https://www.facebook.com/sally.cockburn.7/about?section=education&lst=520789376%3A100005032055047%3A1595391992 Reference Source]<br>

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'{{EngvarB|date=June 2018}} {{Use dmy dates|date=June 2018}} {{Infobox school | name = St Leonard's College | logo = St Leonard's College Logo.png | motto = ''Nulla Dies Sine Linea''<br>Never a day without a line | city = [[Brighton East, Victoria|Brighton East]] | state = [[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] | zipcode = 3187 | country = Australia | type = Independent, co-educational | denomination = in association with the [[Uniting Church in Australia|Uniting Church]] <ref> "Associated Schools" https://victas.uca.org.au/community-learning/uniting-church-schools/</ref> | established = 1914 | principal = Stuart Davis | grades = [[K–12 (education)|K-12]] | colours = Green and blue | fees = $19,557 to $33,802 | website = [http://www.stleonards.vic.edu.au/ stleonards.vic.edu.au] | enrolment = Circa 1620 | address = 163 South Road | funder = }} '''St Leonard's College''' is an independent co-educational school in [[Melbourne]], Australia. Located in [[Brighton East]], the school caters for students in all year levels from ELC for three-year-olds to Year 12. ==Curriculum== St Leonard's was the first school in Victoria, and second in Australia, to offer the [[International Baccalaureate]] in addition to the more widely used Victorian Certificate of Education. The school is also authorised to offer the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme in the Junior School from ELC to Year 4. The ELC also uses the Reggio Emilia approach to learning. ==Location== St Leonard's College is located in Brighton East, Melbourne, Australia. The school is in close proximity to Port Phillip Bay and 11 kilometres south east of the Central Business District. ==Facilities== Facilities include a performing arts centre, systems engineering centre, theatre, Visual Arts Centre, music centre, Junior, Years 5 and 6, Middle and Senior School buildings, Junior School STEM laboratory, two libraries, modern sports centre with heated indoor swimming centre, gymnasium, dance and aerobics studio, basketball and netball courts, playing fields and multipurpose sports courts. ==Technology== St Leonard's College has a "bring your own device" ([[BYOD]]) technology program.<ref>{{cite web|last=Karena|first=Cynthia|title=School BYO tablet policy easy to take|url=http://www.theage.com.au/digital-life/tablets/school-byo-tablet-policy-easy-to-take-20130410-2hk3c.html|work=The Age|accessdate=6 April 2014}}</ref> Students in the middle years bring their own iPad to school every day while students in the senior years are able to bring any device of their choosing as long as it meets some very general specifications. In tandem with the BYOD program, the school runs a comprehensive online content management system, named STL Link, to provide its student, teacher and parent community with a wide range of learning and co-curriculum resources. STL Link includes classroom learning resources, assessment material, cocurriculum resources, subscribable calendars, student timetables, student reports, class blogs and staff contact information. Students in the middle years also use interactive electronic textbooks and an electronic diary system which enables teachers to push homework into their students diaries. They also maintain their own online electronic work portfolios. While the BYOD program enables most students to complete all of their digital learning, the school also have computers where required. Students studying Information Technology, Media and Visual Design do so using the school owned computers and software. St Leonard's College is widely recognised in educational circles as a centre of excellence in eLearning and is regularly visited by other schools to learn from their success.<ref>{{cite web|last=Tim|first=Barlow|title=A Time of Change|url=http://www.stleonards.vic.edu.au/StLeonards%20News/St%20Leonard's%20News%2021%20February.pdf|publisher=St Leonard's News|accessdate=6 April 2014}}</ref> ==Hart Theatre Company== In 2012, St Leonard's College launched the Hart Theatre Company, named after long-time drama teacher Roma Hart. The College hosts five productions a year: a year 5/6 musical, Middle School play, Middle School musical, Senior School play and Senior School musical. Recent productions have included ''Hairspray, Peter Pan, Romeo & Juliet, Mulan, The Wizard of Oz, Annie,'' ''Oliver!, The Ruling Class, Invisible Friends, Barnum, Amadeus, Thoroughly Modern Millie, Bugsy Malone, Wind in the Willows, Sweet Charity'' and ''Beauty and the Beast''. Hart Theatre productions have consistently been received with critical acclaim, with the company and individual performers and directors receiving nominations and awards from the Music Theatre Guild of Victoria. The 2012 production of ''Barnum'' was awarded Junior Production of the Year and Direction of a Junior Production and was also nominated for Musical Direction of a Junior Production, Junior Male Performer in a Leading Role and Junior Female Performer in a Leading Role.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.musictheatreguildvic.org/previous-winners-2012/|title=Previous Winners: 2012|website=musictheatreguildvic.org|accessdate=5 May 2014}}</ref> In 2013 the Hart Theatre Company made history by winning Junior Production of the Year for a second year straight, this time for its production of ''Sweet Charity''. The production was also awarded Junior Female Performer in a Leading Role and was nominated for Direction of a Junior Production, Musical Direction of a Junior Production, Junior Male Performer in a Leading Role and Junior Female Performer in a Supporting Role. In the same year the Middle School production of ''Beauty and the Beast'' was awarded Junior Male Performer in a Supporting Role and was nominated for Musical Direction of a Junior Production.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.musictheatreguildvic.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/2013-Nominations-and-Recipients.pdf|title=2013 Nominations and Recipients |website=musictheatreguildvic.org|accessdate=5 May 2014}}</ref> Elsewhere in the performing arts, other performances relating to private drama and VCE/IB examinations are held. Students also have the opportunity take private speech and drama lessons and complete AMEB speech and dramas exams. ==Music== A highlight of the music calendar is the House Music Competition, an event held annually for students in years 5 to 12. Held at The Plenary, each house presents two massed choir pieces, a small vocal piece and a small instrumental piece. Specialist judges from other schools are invited to select a winner in each category and overall. There is a multitude of other opportunities for students to be involved in music education and performance. The college has a full symphonic orchestra, as well as a range of other ensembles. As well as involvement at college events and assemblies, St Leonard's students have many opportunities to perform as part of music tours and competitions. Each year, St Leonard's College students perform at Generations in Jazz at Mt Gambier, a competition for school ensembles from around the country. Students also have the opportunity to participate in music tours to Europe, the United States and Japan. ==Sport== In years 5 and 6, St Leonard's students participate in the Coeducational Independent Primary Schools Sports Association competition, competing in a range of team sports against other coeducational independent primary schools. Although the sport program at St Leonard's is not seen as a priority for the college administration, nor is St Leonard's well-known for its sporting prowess, students are mandated to join a sporting team up until year 11. The college is part of the [[Association of Co-educational Schools|Association of Coeducational Schools (ACS)]] sport competition which involves other independent co-educational schools around Melbourne. All students from years 7 to 11 are involved in the ACS and it is optional for Year 12 students. Students participate in a range of team sports, through the summer and winter seasons, as well as the carnival sports of cross country, swimming and athletics. St Leonard's College also has a community sport program, providing a number of opportunities for students, parents, staff and alumni to be involved in sport and fitness activities. Yoga, aerobics, gymnastics, adventure racing, surf ski paddling, cheer sports and triathlon are some of the activities available. There are also community basketball and netball clubs and a touch football group. In 2014 the sailing team won the Victorian Schools Team Sailing Championships for the seventh time,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://vic.yachting.org.au/assoc_page.cgi?client=0-10099-0-0-0&&news_task=DETAIL&articleID=28910065|title=Results – 2014 William Angliss Institute Victorian School Team Sailing State Championships|website=vic.yachting.org.au|accessdate=28 May 2017}}</ref> and also regularly competes at the National Championships. The Hawkes Sport Centre has a large indoor pool, tennis courts, aerobics room, gym, multi-purpose hall and change rooms. The College also has outdoor hard courts and an oval. ==Social responsibility== The St Leonard's College community is also involved in a range of social justice activities. The College aims to support children and education in local, national and international settings. Since 1992, St Leonard's College has been involved in Bangladesh, funding and building three schools. Each year, senior students organise a Bangladesh Dinner to raise funds for the ongoing operational expenses of these schools. The College also supports schools in Timor Leste and Nepal. All year 9 students complete local service activities as part their experiential learning program – CUE (Community, Urban, Environment). The CUE program culminates in Big Experience trips, in which year 9 students take part in an international journey to a country in South East Asia. These trips have a strong emphasis on global sustainability and community service. St Leonard's students are also involved in fundraising for a range of charities and awareness programs, for example Shave for a Cure, Relay for Life, Amnesty International and Uniting Church social justice programs and camps. ==Outdoor education== Outdoor education is compulsory for students in years 3 to 10. Students attend year level camps at the college's dedicated campsite, Camp Ibis, located on the Gippsland Lakes where they take part in a range of adventure activities including sailing, mountain biking and canoeing. There is also a voluntary Outdoor Education Extension Program. Students can elect to take part in adventure camps, white water rafting, adventure racing, snowsports (primary to year 12) and hikes (years 10 – 12). In 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2016 the St Leonard's College adventure racing team won the national Hillary Challenge,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.snowgumhillarychallenge.org.au/55/2013-national-final/|website=snowgumhillarychallenge.org.au|title=2013 National Final |accessdate=5 May 2014}}</ref> an interschool competition which tests basic outdoor skills and competencies. ==Talent development== St Leonard's College has a dedicated Talent Development Coordinator who runs an extensive program allowing highly able students to participate in activities including [[Future Problem Solving Program International|Future Problem Solving]], da Vinci Decathlon, [[Tournament of Minds]] and Spellmasters. Selected Middle School students also participate in the Metta Program which provides academic challenge and extension in English, maths and science, and allows like-minded students to meet in order to exchange ideas, investigate and problem solve. ==Notable alumni== * [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kate-amos-b1b25535 Kate Amos] - Australian Opera Soprano *[[Kerry Armstrong]] – actor<ref name="Crikey">[http://www.crikey.com.au/Politics/20060614-Famous-alumni-on-Lathams-hit-list.html Crikey.com.au: Famous alumni on Latham's hit list] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070926224608/http://www.crikey.com.au/Politics/20060614-Famous-alumni-on-Lathams-hit-list.html |date=26 September 2007 }} (accessed:23-05-2007)</ref> * [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2042428/ Tim Bartley] - producer, director, editor, writer *[[Hamish Blake]] – comedian, radio presenter * [http://www.drfeelgood.com.au/about-dr-sally.html Dr Sally Cockburn OAM] - Dr Feelgood: national personality in television, radio and print * [https://www.athletics.com.au/athlete-profiles-directory/jack-dalton/ Jack Dalton] - international athlete, hammer throw champion * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaarin_Fairfax Kaarin Fairfax] - actor, director and singer *[[Beverly Jane Fry]] – international ballet dancer * [https://www.linkedin.com/in/difleming/?originalSubdomain=au Di Flemming AM] - Executive Director: Ducere Foundation, Hon. Con. Republic of Mauritius, Victoria *[[Noni Hazlehurst]] [[Order of Australia|AO]] – actor * [https://www.linkedin.com/in/christopherjameskoch/?originalSubdomain=au Chris Koch] - entrepreneur, founder and CEO * [https://genevievekingsford.com/about/ Genevieve Kingsford] - actor, singer * [http://users.monash.edu.au/~plasky/ Dr Paul Lasky] - astrophysicist, Senior Lecturer and ARC Future Fellow in the [https://www.monash.edu/moca Monash Centre for Astrophysics (MoCA)], at [https://www.monash.edu/ Monash University] in Australia. Member of the [https://www.ligo.org/ LIGO Scientific Collaboration] and the [https://www.atnf.csiro.au/research/pulsar/ppta/ Parkes Pulsar Timing Array (PPTA)] - two complementary experiments at the forefront of gravitational-wave research. * [https://www.alfredhealth.org.au/about/bio/prof-ohehir-robyn Professor Robyn O’Hehir AO] – Professor and Head of Department of [https://www.monash.edu/medicine/ccs/airmed Allergy, Clinical Immunology and Respiratory Medicine], Central Clinical School, Monash University. Professor/Director Department of Allergy, Immunology & Cystic Fibrosis Alfred Health. Deputy Director Research, Alfred Health *[[Geoff Ogilvy]] – golfer, winner of the 2006 US Open * [https://www.barnabyreiter.com/performer Barnaby Reiter] - performer, musician *[[Ryan Shelton]] – comedian *[[Mark Turnbull]] – sailor, gold medal winner at the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games ==See also== * [[List of schools in Victoria]] * [[International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme]] ==References== {{reflist}} 9. Tim Bartley - [https://www.news.com.au/entertainment/tv/hamish-and-andy-tell-the-true-story-of-how-they-met-on-awkward-blind-date/news-story/909d8c36624d132dd2696e336046c4a5 Reference Source] <br> 10. Dr Sally Cockburn OAM - [https://www.facebook.com/sally.cockburn.7/about?section=education&lst=520789376%3A100005032055047%3A1595391992 Reference Source]<br> 11. Jack Dalton - [https://www.facebook.com/jack.dalton.52?sk=about&section=education&lst=520789376%3A100003208145676%3A1595391907 Reference Source]<br> 12. Kaarin Fairfax - [http://www.stagewhispers.com.au/schools/hart-theatre-company-wins-major-guild-awards Reference Source] and [https://issuu.com/bronsloca/docs/st_leonards Reference Source]<br> 13. Di Flemming - [https://www.stleonards.vic.edu.au/top-private-school-melbourne/an-education-for-life/ Reference Source] <br> 14. Genevieve Kingsford - [https://genevievekingsford.com/about/ Reference Source] <br> 15. Paul Lasky - [https://www.stleonards.vic.edu.au/top-private-school-melbourne/an-education-for-life/ Reference Source] <br> 16. Barnaby Reiter - [https://www.topscores.co/Vic/da-all/2011/?pageno=635 Reference Source] ==External links== *[http://www.stleonards.vic.edu.au/ St Leonard's College website] {{ACS Schools}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Saint Leonards College}} [[Category:Educational institutions established in 1914]] [[Category:Junior School Heads Association of Australia Member Schools]] [[Category:Private schools in Melbourne]] [[Category:International Baccalaureate schools in Australia]] [[Category:1914 establishments in Australia]]'
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'{{EngvarB|date=June 2018}} {{Use dmy dates|date=June 2018}} {{Infobox school | name = St Leonard's College | logo = St Leonard's College Logo.png | motto = ''Nulla Dies Sine Linea''<br>Never a day without a line | city = [[Brighton East, Victoria|Brighton East]] | state = [[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] | zipcode = 3187 | country = Australia | type = Independent, co-educational | denomination = in association with the [[Uniting Church in Australia|Uniting Church]] <ref> "Associated Schools" https://victas.uca.org.au/community-learning/uniting-church-schools/</ref> | established = 1914 | principal = Stuart Davis | grades = [[K–12 (education)|K-12]] | colours = Green and blue | fees = $19,557 to $33,802 | website = [http://www.stleonards.vic.edu.au/ stleonards.vic.edu.au] | enrolment = Circa 1620 | address = 163 South Road | funder = }} '''St Leonard's College''' is an independent co-educational school in [[Melbourne]], Australia. Located in [[Brighton East]], the school caters for students in all year levels from ELC for three-year-olds to Year 12. ==Curriculum== St Leonard's was the first school in Victoria, and second in Australia, to offer the [[International Baccalaureate]] in addition to the more widely used Victorian Certificate of Education. The school is also authorised to offer the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme in the Junior School from ELC to Year 4. The ELC also uses the Reggio Emilia approach to learning. ==Location== St Leonard's College is located in Brighton East, Melbourne, Australia. The school is in close proximity to Port Phillip Bay and 11 kilometres south east of the Central Business District. ==Facilities== Facilities include a performing arts centre, systems engineering centre, theatre, Visual Arts Centre, music centre, Junior, Years 5 and 6, Middle and Senior School buildings, Junior School STEM laboratory, two libraries, modern sports centre with heated indoor swimming centre, gymnasium, dance and aerobics studio, basketball and netball courts, playing fields and multipurpose sports courts. ==Technology== St Leonard's College has a "bring your own device" ([[BYOD]]) technology program.<ref>{{cite web|last=Karena|first=Cynthia|title=School BYO tablet policy easy to take|url=http://www.theage.com.au/digital-life/tablets/school-byo-tablet-policy-easy-to-take-20130410-2hk3c.html|work=The Age|accessdate=6 April 2014}}</ref> Students in the middle years bring their own iPad to school every day while students in the senior years are able to bring any device of their choosing as long as it meets some very general specifications. In tandem with the BYOD program, the school runs a comprehensive online content management system, named STL Link, to provide its student, teacher and parent community with a wide range of learning and co-curriculum resources. STL Link includes classroom learning resources, assessment material, cocurriculum resources, subscribable calendars, student timetables, student reports, class blogs and staff contact information. Students in the middle years also use interactive electronic textbooks and an electronic diary system which enables teachers to push homework into their students diaries. They also maintain their own online electronic work portfolios. While the BYOD program enables most students to complete all of their digital learning, the school also have computers where required. Students studying Information Technology, Media and Visual Design do so using the school owned computers and software. St Leonard's College is widely recognised in educational circles as a centre of excellence in eLearning and is regularly visited by other schools to learn from their success.<ref>{{cite web|last=Tim|first=Barlow|title=A Time of Change|url=http://www.stleonards.vic.edu.au/StLeonards%20News/St%20Leonard's%20News%2021%20February.pdf|publisher=St Leonard's News|accessdate=6 April 2014}}</ref> ==Hart Theatre Company== In 2012, St Leonard's College launched the Hart Theatre Company, named after long-time drama teacher Roma Hart. The College hosts five productions a year: a year 5/6 musical, Middle School play, Middle School musical, Senior School play and Senior School musical. Recent productions have included ''Hairspray, Peter Pan, Romeo & Juliet, Mulan, The Wizard of Oz, Annie,'' ''Oliver!, The Ruling Class, Invisible Friends, Barnum, Amadeus, Thoroughly Modern Millie, Bugsy Malone, Wind in the Willows, Sweet Charity'' and ''Beauty and the Beast''. Hart Theatre productions have consistently been received with critical acclaim, with the company and individual performers and directors receiving nominations and awards from the Music Theatre Guild of Victoria. The 2012 production of ''Barnum'' was awarded Junior Production of the Year and Direction of a Junior Production and was also nominated for Musical Direction of a Junior Production, Junior Male Performer in a Leading Role and Junior Female Performer in a Leading Role.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.musictheatreguildvic.org/previous-winners-2012/|title=Previous Winners: 2012|website=musictheatreguildvic.org|accessdate=5 May 2014}}</ref> In 2013 the Hart Theatre Company made history by winning Junior Production of the Year for a second year straight, this time for its production of ''Sweet Charity''. The production was also awarded Junior Female Performer in a Leading Role and was nominated for Direction of a Junior Production, Musical Direction of a Junior Production, Junior Male Performer in a Leading Role and Junior Female Performer in a Supporting Role. In the same year the Middle School production of ''Beauty and the Beast'' was awarded Junior Male Performer in a Supporting Role and was nominated for Musical Direction of a Junior Production.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.musictheatreguildvic.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/2013-Nominations-and-Recipients.pdf|title=2013 Nominations and Recipients |website=musictheatreguildvic.org|accessdate=5 May 2014}}</ref> Elsewhere in the performing arts, other performances relating to private drama and VCE/IB examinations are held. Students also have the opportunity take private speech and drama lessons and complete AMEB speech and dramas exams. ==Music== A highlight of the music calendar is the House Music Competition, an event held annually for students in years 5 to 12. Held at The Plenary, each house presents two massed choir pieces, a small vocal piece and a small instrumental piece. Specialist judges from other schools are invited to select a winner in each category and overall. There is a multitude of other opportunities for students to be involved in music education and performance. The college has a full symphonic orchestra, as well as a range of other ensembles. As well as involvement at college events and assemblies, St Leonard's students have many opportunities to perform as part of music tours and competitions. Each year, St Leonard's College students perform at Generations in Jazz at Mt Gambier, a competition for school ensembles from around the country. Students also have the opportunity to participate in music tours to Europe, the United States and Japan. ==Sport== In years 5 and 6, St Leonard's students participate in the Coeducational Independent Primary Schools Sports Association competition, competing in a range of team sports against other coeducational independent primary schools. Although the sport program at St Leonard's is not seen as a priority for the college administration, nor is St Leonard's well-known for its sporting prowess, students are mandated to join a sporting team up until year 11. The college is part of the [[Association of Co-educational Schools|Association of Coeducational Schools (ACS)]] sport competition which involves other independent co-educational schools around Melbourne. All students from years 7 to 11 are involved in the ACS and it is optional for Year 12 students. Students participate in a range of team sports, through the summer and winter seasons, as well as the carnival sports of cross country, swimming and athletics. St Leonard's College also has a community sport program, providing a number of opportunities for students, parents, staff and alumni to be involved in sport and fitness activities. Yoga, aerobics, gymnastics, adventure racing, surf ski paddling, cheer sports and triathlon are some of the activities available. There are also community basketball and netball clubs and a touch football group. In 2014 the sailing team won the Victorian Schools Team Sailing Championships for the seventh time,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://vic.yachting.org.au/assoc_page.cgi?client=0-10099-0-0-0&&news_task=DETAIL&articleID=28910065|title=Results – 2014 William Angliss Institute Victorian School Team Sailing State Championships|website=vic.yachting.org.au|accessdate=28 May 2017}}</ref> and also regularly competes at the National Championships. The Hawkes Sport Centre has a large indoor pool, tennis courts, aerobics room, gym, multi-purpose hall and change rooms. The College also has outdoor hard courts and an oval. ==Social responsibility== The St Leonard's College community is also involved in a range of social justice activities. The College aims to support children and education in local, national and international settings. Since 1992, St Leonard's College has been involved in Bangladesh, funding and building three schools. Each year, senior students organise a Bangladesh Dinner to raise funds for the ongoing operational expenses of these schools. The College also supports schools in Timor Leste and Nepal. All year 9 students complete local service activities as part their experiential learning program – CUE (Community, Urban, Environment). The CUE program culminates in Big Experience trips, in which year 9 students take part in an international journey to a country in South East Asia. These trips have a strong emphasis on global sustainability and community service. St Leonard's students are also involved in fundraising for a range of charities and awareness programs, for example Shave for a Cure, Relay for Life, Amnesty International and Uniting Church social justice programs and camps. ==Outdoor education== Outdoor education is compulsory for students in years 3 to 10. Students attend year level camps at the college's dedicated campsite, Camp Ibis, located on the Gippsland Lakes where they take part in a range of adventure activities including sailing, mountain biking and canoeing. There is also a voluntary Outdoor Education Extension Program. Students can elect to take part in adventure camps, white water rafting, adventure racing, snowsports (primary to year 12) and hikes (years 10 – 12). In 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2016 the St Leonard's College adventure racing team won the national Hillary Challenge,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.snowgumhillarychallenge.org.au/55/2013-national-final/|website=snowgumhillarychallenge.org.au|title=2013 National Final |accessdate=5 May 2014}}</ref> an interschool competition which tests basic outdoor skills and competencies. ==Talent development== St Leonard's College has a dedicated Talent Development Coordinator who runs an extensive program allowing highly able students to participate in activities including [[Future Problem Solving Program International|Future Problem Solving]], da Vinci Decathlon, [[Tournament of Minds]] and Spellmasters. Selected Middle School students also participate in the Metta Program which provides academic challenge and extension in English, maths and science, and allows like-minded students to meet in order to exchange ideas, investigate and problem solve. ==Notable alumni== * [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kate-amos-b1b25535 Kate Amos] - Australian Opera Soprano *[[Kerry Armstrong]] – actor<ref name="Crikey">[http://www.crikey.com.au/Politics/20060614-Famous-alumni-on-Lathams-hit-list.html Crikey.com.au: Famous alumni on Latham's hit list] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070926224608/http://www.crikey.com.au/Politics/20060614-Famous-alumni-on-Lathams-hit-list.html |date=26 September 2007 }} (accessed:23-05-2007)</ref> * [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2042428/ Tim Bartley] - producer, director, editor, writer *[[Hamish Blake]] – comedian, radio presenter * [http://www.drfeelgood.com.au/about-dr-sally.html Dr Sally Cockburn OAM] - Dr Feelgood: national personality in television, radio and print * [https://www.athletics.com.au/athlete-profiles-directory/jack-dalton/ Jack Dalton] - international athlete, hammer throw champion * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaarin_Fairfax Kaarin Fairfax] - actor, director and singer *[[Beverly Jane Fry]] – international ballet dancer * [https://www.linkedin.com/in/difleming/?originalSubdomain=au Di Flemming AM] - Executive Director: Ducere Foundation, Hon. Con. Republic of Mauritius, Victoria *[[Noni Hazlehurst]] [[Order of Australia|AO]] – actor * [https://www.linkedin.com/in/christopherjameskoch/?originalSubdomain=au Chris Koch] - entrepreneur, founder and CEO * [https://genevievekingsford.com/about/ Genevieve Kingsford] - actor, singer * [http://users.monash.edu.au/~plasky/ Dr Paul Lasky] - astrophysicist, Senior Lecturer and ARC Future Fellow in the [https://www.monash.edu/moca Monash Centre for Astrophysics (MoCA)], at [https://www.monash.edu/ Monash University] in Australia. Member of the [https://www.ligo.org/ LIGO Scientific Collaboration] and the [https://www.atnf.csiro.au/research/pulsar/ppta/ Parkes Pulsar Timing Array (PPTA)] - two complementary experiments at the forefront of gravitational-wave research. * [https://www.alfredhealth.org.au/about/bio/prof-ohehir-robyn Professor Robyn O’Hehir AO] – Professor and Head of Department of [https://www.monash.edu/medicine/ccs/airmed Allergy, Clinical Immunology and Respiratory Medicine], Central Clinical School, Monash University. Professor/Director Department of Allergy, Immunology & Cystic Fibrosis Alfred Health. Deputy Director Research, Alfred Health *[[Geoff Ogilvy]] – golfer, winner of the 2006 US Open * [https://www.barnabyreiter.com/performer Barnaby Reiter] - performer, musician *[[Ryan Shelton]] – comedian *[[Mark Turnbull]] – sailor, gold medal winner at the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games ==See also== * [[List of schools in Victoria]] * [[International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme]] ==References== <ref></ref> 9. Tim Bartley - [https://www.news.com.au/entertainment/tv/hamish-and-andy-tell-the-true-story-of-how-they-met-on-awkward-blind-date/news-story/909d8c36624d132dd2696e336046c4a5 Reference Source] <br> 10. Dr Sally Cockburn OAM - [https://www.facebook.com/sally.cockburn.7/about?section=education&lst=520789376%3A100005032055047%3A1595391992 Reference Source]<br> 11. Jack Dalton - [https://www.facebook.com/jack.dalton.52?sk=about&section=education&lst=520789376%3A100003208145676%3A1595391907 Reference Source]<br> 12. Kaarin Fairfax - [http://www.stagewhispers.com.au/schools/hart-theatre-company-wins-major-guild-awards Reference Source] and [https://issuu.com/bronsloca/docs/st_leonards Reference Source]<br> 13. Di Flemming - [https://www.stleonards.vic.edu.au/top-private-school-melbourne/an-education-for-life/ Reference Source] <br> 14. Genevieve Kingsford - [https://genevievekingsford.com/about/ Reference Source] <br> 15. Paul Lasky - [https://www.stleonards.vic.edu.au/top-private-school-melbourne/an-education-for-life/ Reference Source] <br> 16. Barnaby Reiter - [https://www.topscores.co/Vic/da-all/2011/?pageno=635 Reference Source] ==External links== *[http://www.stleonards.vic.edu.au/ St Leonard's College website] {{ACS Schools}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Saint Leonards College}} [[Category:Educational institutions established in 1914]] [[Category:Junior School Heads Association of Australia Member Schools]] [[Category:Private schools in Melbourne]] [[Category:International Baccalaureate schools in Australia]] [[Category:1914 establishments in Australia]]'
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