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What is the Alumni?
Background:
In 2004, at the 50th anniversary celebrations of Bridgetown High School, the Principal, Stephen Bullied, organised a meeting of former students with the purpose of forming an Alumni Association for the school. Private schools have had dynamic associations of former students who support their schools, but not public schools. The decision was made to form such an association with the purpose of raising money, and other support, to assist the school in providing a quality education to students.
16 years later, the Alumni Committee continues to work to provide resources and support for Bridgetown High School. Over that time, the association has raised directly, and through donations from individual former students, tens of thousands of dollars for the school. The Alumni Association provides two scholarships to the school (awarded at the end of year 7) one for music and one for environmental science. The conversion of the old woodwork room into an excellent drama room was facilitated by the Alumni Association and a former student (and committee member) Gerry McLernon. Further, the building of the new cricket pitch was funded by the Alumni Association and Gerry McLernon. In addition, former student Noel Castle provides two scholarships for outstanding mathematics and science students at the end of Year 10.
The Association has two main fundraising events: the Scholarship Classic, where local businesses pay to enter a draw to have the annual scholarships provided for music and environmental science named All former students are automatically members of the association and are able to maintain contact with each other through Facebook and the website.
The committee meets on the third Thursday of the month by Zoom meeting.
Committee Executives:
President: Stephen Bullied
Vice President: Belinda Meehan
Secretary: Susan Persamanos
Treasurer: Daphne Eldridge
(ii) payment for or towards the employment of visiting or temporary staff; and
(iii) the provision of educational activities;
(b) to provide, replace or repair plant, furniture, furnishings, equipment, buildings, playing fields, books and other amenities, facilities or services for the benefit of the School;
(c) to promote sporting, cultural and extra-curricular activities conducted by the School;
(d) to sustain and strengthen the relationship between the School and Members;