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Jamie DorringtonMy name is Jamie Dorrington and I have been the Headmaster of Saint Stephen’s College since 2003. I want to take this opportunity to invite to you to find out more about our wonderful school by browsing through our web site and by visiting us some time soon.

I originally came to the school to look after it for six months, but I soon fell in love with it, mainly because of the friendly staff and students I met in the first few weeks. The College’s advertising read “There’s something about a Saint Stephen’s student”. When I was first asked what this meant I wasn’t sure of the answer, but now I am certain. The ‘something’ refers to the way our students and staff encourage and support each other. This does not mean that we don’t have people who occasionally try to spoil someone else’s day. We have some people like that here, but they are part of a very small minority.

The vast majority of our students are here to do the best they can and they realise that the best way to achieve this kind of personal greatness is to be part of a great team. Our great team is full of smiling, secure and supportive people.

I know that I am the Headmaster and you would expect me to say all this, so don’t take my word for it; visit us and see for yourself! Your first step into Saint Stephen’s College is likely to be the start of something special.

Our contact details are available here.

Michael Baruch

Saint Stephen's College educates for the future, not just the present.

Michael Baruch graduated from Saint Stephen's College in 2002. He joined the Royal Australian Navy in 2004 . He is currently Commcen Supervisor on HMAS Sydney. This is the lead warship of the Eastern Fleet. As Commcen Supervisor he manages all communication for the ship, and communication between the ship and the fleet. He administers all of the IT networks on board and all communication including encrypted data, Morse code by light, signal flags and much more. His experiences to date include being part of a hydrographic survey crew, being part of the crew that salvaged the Black Hawk that crashed off HMAS Kanimbla in late 2006, working at the Fleet Information Systems Support Organization and serving on a number of warships. He is also a ship's diver, Military Fitness Leader and is in charge of a Fire Fighting Team. His travels have taken him to Singapore, Pinang, Malaysia, Cambodia, Noumea, Thailand, Samoa, Hawaii and Papua New Guinea.

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