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Old Scholars

The Saint Stephen's College Old Scholars Association has been in existence since the graduation of our first Year 12 Cohort in 2001.  All students of the College pay a lifetime membership of $100 to the Association upon enrolment.  Keeping in touch with our Old Scholars is very important to the College community as we enjoy following their successes, careers and travels as they leave our doors as graduates and commence their lives as young adults.

Although a relatively young group, in comparison with most other Independent and Private Schools, the Saint Stephen's Old Scholars are able to keep in touch with the happenings of the College through the Bi-annual Old Scholar's magazine OPTIMA as well as getting together for the annual reunion held in September every year.

All our Old Scholars are welcome to join the Saint Stephen's College Old Scholars Association Facebook page, administered by the Director of Community Relations Ms Paula Axford-Wood.


Have you been receiving your copy of the bi-annual Optima?

If you have not received a copy recently, we may not have the correct address for you.  

Please contact the College to confirm your current postal address.


OP INFORMATION FOR PAST STUDENTS 

Class of Year 12 in 2010

The Class of 2010 produced another strong set of results with 6 students awarded an OP1.  This is an outstanding result and I pass on my best wishes to all of those students for continued success, as they began their new journey earlier this year.

Jamie Dorrington

Headmaster

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

James Greig graduated from Saint Stephen's College in 2001 and went on to complete a degree in Information Technology at Griffith University. In 2004, James founded his own software development business (Bluehype) and is now the Director of a multi-national website development company (Bloomtools). James was recently a finalist in Anthill Magazine's Under 30 Competition recognising young entrepreneurs.

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