The warmth and spirit of generosity from sponsors, donors and players are what makes the Challenge the success it is. Thank you to all.
Thank you to all who supported and participated in the 2024 Golf Challenge.
Thanks to their generosity, we are delighted to announce we raised $53,270 to make a difference in the lives of our Global Citizen Scholars.
We are sincerely grateful to all our sponsors for their commitment to the Foundation and this Golf Challenge. Our Platinum sponsor, IBISWorld, provides trusted industry research on thousands of industries worldwide. Their in-house analysts leverage economic, demographic and market data, then add analytical and forward-looking insight to help organisations of all types make better business decisions.
Gold Sponsor Reflex Technology Group (RTG) has sponsored the Golf Challenge since our inaugural Challenge in 2016. RTG provides comprehensive technology services, solutions and products to businesses, NFPs and schools, including St Leonard’s College.
Many of our Silver sponsors have supported the Golf Challenge for several years. Whether a sponsor for all eight years, like RTG, Dobsons, and Macmor, for the first time this year, or somewhere in between, we are deeply grateful for their support of this much-loved event.
If you would like to consider your business as a sponsor of the 2025 Golf Challenge, we would be delighted to discuss the options available. To find out more, please contact Pat Kenny by email [email protected] or by phone, 9909 9569.
The 2025 St Leonard’s College Golf Challenge will be held on Friday 14 November and we can’t wait to see you there!
A warm congratulations to all our winners and place-getters on the day:
Golf Challenge Winners
1st Prize: Nick Renna, Rudi Sims, Richard Slade and Thomas Nield-Dumper – 55.5 Nett
2nd Prize: Chris Sheppard, Dara Tang, Darren Loewy, Jamie Haramis – 56.25 Nett
3rd Prize: Kerryn Ruthven, Todd Newton, Michael Kahane, Steve Whytcross – 57.25 Nett
Longest Drive (7th Hole):
Men: Peter Neilson / Women: Anne Marie Grace
Nearest The Pin (5th Hole):
Men: Ben Robb / Women: Traci Crampton
A Celebration of Excellence and Achievement
On Thursday, 17 October, St Leonard’s College held our 2024 Speech Night at the historic Melbourne Town Hall.
This memorable evening brought together the College community to honour outstanding academic achievements and to celebrate the graduating Class of 2024. The event showcased the presentation of academic accolades alongside College awards, shining a spotlight on students who have excelled across various fields.
The night was filled with more than just awards, as students delivered exceptional musical and theatrical performances that added to the vibrant atmosphere, highlighting the creative spirit that defines our St Leonard’s community. Beyond academic excellence, the event also recognised students for their leadership, service, and cocurricular achievements, reflecting the core values of the College. These awards were a testament to the dedication and perseverance of students who embodied these principles.
A series of thought-provoking speeches punctuated the evening, including inspirational addresses from College Principal, Mr Peter Clague and the College Captains (featured below). Their words encouraged students to reflect on the value of their shared experiences, reminding them that they will always be known and cherished as part of the St Leonard’s community.
The 2024 Speech Night was a true celebration of camaraderie, success, achievement, and creativity – a fitting tribute to a remarkable year. With immense pride, we congratulate all those recognised and eagerly anticipate the bright futures that lie ahead for our Class of 2024 graduating students.
Gala Ball Raises Nearly $80,000 for St Leonard’s College Aspire Scholarship Program
“ Thank you to our incredible College community for your generous support of our Foundation’s event.”
Our inaugural Foundation Gala Ball on Saturday 31 August was an exceptional success! Held at the stunning Centrepiece at Melbourne Park, this event not only strengthened the bonds within our College community but also united us in support of a truly worthy cause – raising much-needed funds for the St Leonard’s College Aspire Scholarship Program, supporting refugees, Indigenous and socially disadvantaged students.
The evening was nothing short of spectacular. Guests were treated to a premier dining experience with exquisite food that set the perfect tone for an elegant night. Adding to the joyful atmosphere was the Baker Boys Band, whose infectious energy got everyone on their feet, dancing the night away to their favorite hits.
The excitement of the night reached its peak during the live auction, where spirited bidding made for some thrilling moments. The highly sought-after items included the Taylor Swift autographed guitar and the Billie Eilish Super box for 18 people. The event also featured a silent auction filled with unique experiences and items generously donated by College families and local businesses. Please see the hyperlinked list below of the local businesses who supported this worthy cause.
Our heartfelt gratitude goes to our wonderful host, Livinia Nixon, for leading the night with her grace and charm, and to live auctioneer Nick Renna and the team from Jellis Craig for conducting a truly exciting live auction. Special thanks to InnovateGPT Group, our Live and Silent Auction sponsor, for their tremendous support, and to Jen Neate, our Chair of Foundation and Council, along with Nicole Haydon, for their outstanding work in sourcing and organising the silent auction.
Thanks to the generosity of our guests and the collective efforts of the College community, we raised almost $80,000 from the raffle, live and silent auctions, and event donations. These funds will go directly toward supporting refugee, Indigenous, and socially disadvantaged scholars at St Leonard’s College, giving them the opportunity to access a world-class education.
This evening of elegance, fun, and philanthropy would not have been possible without the help of many. We extend our deepest appreciation to all the College families, local businesses, and individuals who contributed their time, effort, and donations to this event.
We look forward to continuing our Foundation’s mission of providing 100 scholarships in 100 years and supporting an education for life.
Thank you to our Silent Auction Donors
Jaeden Williams led a Smoking Ceremony at our ELC and Junior School Picnic, bestowing the Boonwurrung names for our Junior School classrooms.
“ In a stirring testament to their cultural awareness and engagement, a committed cohort of Year 3 students in 2023 proposed the naming of our Junior School classrooms after Indigenous Boonwurrung animals, following their immersion in local First Nations language and interaction with their ELC Buddies.”
These students presented their proposal to Mrs Felicity Hutton, Head of Junior School, and Ms Alex Treloar, IB PYP Coordinator. It was then shared with our College Principal, Mr Peter Clague. There was unanimous enthusiastic support. Subsequently, the students courageously shared their proposal with the entire Junior School staff, who embraced the idea wholeheartedly.
The next step involved obtaining permission to use First Nations language for naming the classes. Through the RAP Committee and with the assistance of Jane Cuttler, Warruwi Partnership Coordinator, we established contact with Jaeden Williams who serves as the Managing Director of Biik Bundjil, a cultural organisation dedicated to integrating Boonwurrung culture into contemporary society. Biik Bundjil has collaborated with numerous kindergartens and schools across Boonwurrung Country.
Jaeden joined us at our ELC to Year 4 Picnic on Monday afternoon to lead a Smoking Ceremony, sharing insights about Boonwurrung Country and its unique essence. He imparted some Boonwurrung language, such as “boop boop” (children), enlightened us about the significance of each element of nature, and discussed local animals. Furthermore, he emphasised the importance of expressing gratitude to Mother Earth and Father Sky for the abundance of the land we are privileged to inhabit. Jaeden also bestowed upon us the Boonwurrung names for our Junior School classes.
Our new Junior School class names are:
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Prep A – Eagle (Bundjil)
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Prep B – Black Cockatoo (Yanugae)
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Prep C – Black Swan (Gunawarra)
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1A – Possum (Wallert)
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1B – Mouse (Tuyang)
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2A – Platypus (Murrin Murru)
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2B – Turtle (Gundillawah)
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3A – Frog (Ngarrert)
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3B – Eel (Iilk)
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4A – Koala (Gurborra)
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4B – Wombat (Wareen)
It was a profound honor to embark on the journey of reconciliation with Jaeden and to have him impart Boonwurrung culture to us.
St Leonard’s Captains hosted a Leadership Conference focusing on service, change, and joy in leadership. Attendees fostered a community of empowered leaders.
“ In a world often fragmented by differences, one common thread unites schools across Victoria: the aspiration to nurture and empower young leaders.”