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S enior C o mmon Ro om
Another year of
excellent results
Despite another challenging COVID year, our
students once again achieved very impressive
academic results, with 45% awarded first class
honours (H1) and 86% of all grades at honours level.
Congratulations are due to our students for their hard
work and resilience under the trying circumstances
of lockdown. They were ably supported by Briana
Ellis, Dean of Studies, and all the tutors who
delivered to the JCH students the excellent academic
and pastoral support they so richly deserved.
2021 STUDENT RESULTS
With resident tutors and staff (from L-R: Margie Welsford, Bee N
Ellis, Miranda Williams, Henry Leslie-O’Neill, Aidan Carter). P 2.3%
H3
internship at the Royal Melbourne Hospital. Michael Stuiber, 12.0%
his wife Mayuri and son Leon moved into their new 7.6%
home in North Fitzroy, where Leon will start in prep H2B
grade at the German School. Miranda Williams and 13.4%
Henry Leslie O’Neill are planning to move to Darwin
for Henry to commence a PhD in Linguistics while
Miranda is seeking curating work in art galleries. H1
Phoebe Fitzpatrick will complete her Masters of H2A 45.2%
Biostatistics in 2022. Our thanks also go to Kay Attali, 19.5%
Development Associate, for her invaluable support and
advice over the past years on fundraising and scholarships.
Kay has moved back to live in Mitta Mitta where she grew
up and where her son and grandchildren still live. We wish
her much enjoyment of her beautiful rural surroundings. We
thank them all for their dedication to the College community
and wish them well in the next stages of their lives.
Whatever challenges 2022 holds in store for us, I am
confident that the staff and student body will continue to meet
and adapt to them. We look forward to the many joys of an
evolving community with new tutors and students and, later
in the year, the arrival of our new Principal.
Margie Welsford
Deputy Principal
From the Archives
As the 1938 Fleur de Lys noted, over generations the College
has worked on the upgrade of facilities within financial and
technological constraints – and our students have always
been suspicious of overreach in terms of staff surveillance...
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