The importance of tradition in schools
In the current climate, the word ‘tradition’ is likely to evoke different responses from different people, be it in the sphere of religion, politics, art,
In the current climate, the word ‘tradition’ is likely to evoke different responses from different people, be it in the sphere of religion, politics, art,
Children being brought up in today’s digital age are developing remarkable tech skills from a very early age. You only need to see a one or
You will hear many mixed messages about what children need to be able to do before starting formal schooling. The truth is that all children
Most human behaviour is learned observationally through modelling, implementation and action. So in the lead up to exams, past student Huw Evans – an ATAR
The Maasai people have a saying – “if you want to travel fast, go alone. But if you want to travel far, go together”. What
Performing arts is often an elective subject area for older students. Unlike compulsory subjects such as; science, maths and english, arts subjects are often considered
Thinking about your child’s future networks may not be the first thing to consider when selecting a school, especially when your child is still young.
The idea of single-gender schools has come under increased scrutiny. Life is co-educational, so why should not schools be as well? Do boys (or girls)
Applying at your preferred school can be a daunting time as a parent. Deadlines, documents, application forms – it can all be a bit overwhelming.
Mr Alan Elder was born in Scotland and migrated to Australia with his parents at a young age. He attended The Scots College for all his schooling, graduating in 1944. He played 1st XI Cricket and was a member of the College Cadet Unit. After leaving school Mr Elder studied accountancy and retained a life-long love of the College, especially the Pipes and Drums. Mr Elder never married, however the significant bequest he left will allow his Scots family to remember him through the Lang Walker Business Centre.