Behind the Vision

When the fire in 1975 destroyed the old Assembly Hall, the damage caused deprived the College of several treasures. So, a more fire-resistant concrete Auditorium emerged in the rebuild.
The recent restoration of the Auditorium includes a large display case that holds archival prizes from many fields of endeavour and all periods from the first 129 years of the College.
Without the tender care of conscientious people performing archival work, The Scots College Harry Triguboff Auditorium and display case in the foyer would not have its large collection of highly significant and historic items.
Central to the Auditorium, is a charred piece of the stage furniture discovered among the ruins; the only piece to have survived. It is a provocative item that stimulates memories for the people who were at the scene and adds texture to this historical event. In the restoration process, this piece of burnt timber, along with archival photos, allowed craftsmen to replicate the furniture to create a nearly identical set.
Thanks to the smart thinking of someone back in the day, who identified and recovered the piece, recorded details about it and carefully packed it away, so it can tell its story again. The stories we tell now, and the memories they evoke, are a beautiful tribute to those who went before us.

Progress Update

The Scots College Harry Triguboff Auditorium was officially opened by Mr Roger Dornan, an Old Boy from the esteemed Class of 1948, on Thursday 19 May 2022.

Leave Your Legacy

There are still a number of bench ends, plaques and mezzanine chairs available (tax-deductible donations) to The Scots College Foundation Building Fund. All proceeds go to current building projects.

Bench End

Affixed to the end of a bench row.

Plaque

Affixed to the back of bench seating.

Mezzanine Chair

Recognition painted on the back of seating.

The Scots College is a proud member of the following associations.

The Presbyterian Church (New South Wales) Property Trust T/A The Scots College, Sydney Australia
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William Elder

1927-2010

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.