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Member Schools APPENDIX VI – MEMBER SCHOOLS ALPHINGTON GRAMMAR SCHOOL 18 Old Heidelberg Road PRINCIPAL: Dr Vivianne Nikou Alphington 3078 School Colours: Phone: 9497 4777 Black, Royal Blue & White AQUINAS COLLEGE 46 Great Ryrie Street PRINCIPAL: Mr Darren Atkinson Ringwood 3134 School Colours: Phone: 9259 3000 Black, Green, Red BIALIK COLLEGE 429 Auburn Road PRINCIPAL: Mr Jeremy Stowe-Lindner Hawthorn 3122 School Colours: Phone: 9822 7981 Navy Blue & Yellow BILLANOOK COLLEGE 197 Cardigan Road PRINCIPAL: Mr Roger Oates Mooroolbark 3138 School Colours: Phone: 9725 5388 Navy, Red & White DONVALE CHRISTIAN COLLEGE 155 Tindals Road PRINCIPAL: Mr Tim Argall Donvale, 3111 School Colours: Phone: 9844 2471 Blue, White & Green ELTHAM COLLEGE 1660 Main Road PRINCIPAL: Mr Simon Le Plastrier Research 3095 School Colours: Phone: 9437 1421 White, Red & Charcoal EMMAUS COLLEGE 503 Springvale Road PRINCIPAL: Ms Karen Jebb Vermont South 3133 School Colours: Phone: 9845 3211 Royal Blue & Yellow HUNTINGTOWER 77 Waimarie Drive PRINCIPAL: Mr Andrew Houghton Mt. Waverley 3149 School Colours: Phone: 9807 8888 Light Blue & Navy KILVINGTON GRAMMAR SCHOOL 2 Leila Road PRINCIPAL: Mr Jon Charlton Ormond 3204 School Colours: Phone: 9578 6231 Blue, Gold & Magenta THE KING DAVID SCHOOL 517 Orrong Road PRINCIPAL: Mr Marc Light Armadale 3143 School Colours: Phone: 9291 7949 Navy, Gold & White KINGSWOOD COLLEGE 355 Station Street PRINCIPAL: Ms Elisabeth Lenders Box Hill 3128 School Colours: Phone: 9896 1700 Light Blue, Dark Blue APPENDICES – Handbook 2021 96 APPENDIX VI – MEMBER SCHOOLS cont’d THE KNOX SCHOOL 220 Burwood Highway PRINCIPAL: Mr Allan Shaw Wantirna South 3152 School Colours: Phone: 8805 3800 Navy Blue, Gold & Maroon LUTHER COLLEGE 1-39 Plymouth Road PRINCIPAL: Mr Michael Kleidon Croydon Hills 3136 School Colours: Phone: 9724 2000 Light Blue and Black MOUNT LILYDALE MERCY COLLEGE 120 Anderson Street PRINCIPAL: Mr Philip Morison Lilydale 3140 School Colours: Phone: 9735 4022 Royal Blue, White & Gold MOUNT SCOPUS MEMORIAL COLLEGE 245 Burwood Highway PRINCIPAL: Rabbi James Kennard Burwood 3125 School Colours: (Access via 87-89 Station Street) Navy Blue, Light Blue & Gold Phone: 9834 0000 NUNAWADING CHRISTIAN COLLEGE 161 Central Road PRINCIPAL: Ms Meggan James Nunawading 3131 School Colours: Phone: 9877 3555 Blue, Maroon & Yellow OAKLEIGH GRAMMAR 77 – 81 Willesden Road PRINCIPAL: Mr Mark Robertson Oakleigh 3166 School Colours: Phone: 9569 6128 Grey, Maroon and Gold OXLEY CHRISTIAN COLLEGE 15-49 Old Melbourne Road PRINCIPAL: Dr Douglas Peck Chirnside Park 3116 School Colours: Phone: 9727 9900 Red & Blue PLENTY VALLEY CHRISTIAN COLLEGE 840 Yan Yean Road PRINCIPAL: Mr John Metcalfe Doreen 3754 School Colours: Phone: 9717 7400 Navy & Green MELBOURNE RUDOLF STEINER SCHOOL 213 Wonga Road Warranwood 3134 School Colours: Phone: 9876 2633 Dusty Blue & White trim TINTERN GRAMMAR 90 Alexandra Rd PRINCIPAL: Mr Bradley Fry Ringwood East 3135 School Colours: Phone: 9845 7777 Navy & White APPENDICES – Handbook 2021 97 APPENDIX VII – HEADS OF SPORT SCHOOL ALPHINGTON Olivia Rahme AQUINAS Bernie Brummell BIALIK Mick Wheeler BILLANOOK Megs O’Connell DONVALE Kylie Thorpe Jake Bentley ELTHAM Craig Seckold EMMAUS Elia Carter HUNTINGTOWER Natalie Lath KILVINGTON Ben Bishop KING DAVID Justin Baigel Drew Solewicz KINGSWOOD Ryan Berg APPENDICES – Handbook 2021 98 APPENDIX VII – HEADS OF SPORT cont’d SCHOOL KNOX Alex Wilson LUTHER Shane Asbury MOUNT LILYDALE Danni Webb MOUNT SCOPUS Rob Scholz Daniel Sherr NUNAWADING Daniel Selent (weekly sport) Elizabeth Allen (carnivals) OAKLEIGH GRAMMAR Peter Schuwalow OXLEY Frederik Kotze PLENTY VALLEY Helen Padget RUDOLF STEINER Matt Ogilvie TINTERN Ash Viney Amy Vine APPENDICES – Handbook 2021 99 APPENDIX VIII – 2021 SCHOOL DIVISIONS & CONFERENCES EISM Member School Weekly Sport Swimming Athletics AGS Alphington Grammar School Eastern – North Division 3 Division 3 AQU Aquinas College Central Division 1 Division 1 BIA Bialik College Eastern - South Division 1 Division 3 BIL Billanook College Eastern – North Division 2 Division 2 DCC Donvale Christian College Central Division 2 Division 1 ELT Eltham College Eastern – North Division 1 Division 2 EMM Emmaus College Central Division 1 Division 1 HNT Huntingtower School Eastern - South Division 1 Division 1 KLV Kilvington Grammar School Eastern - South Division 1 Division 1 KDS The King David School Eastern - South Division 3 Division 3 KWD Kingswood College Eastern - South Division 1 Division 2 KNX The Knox School Eastern - South Division 1 Division 2 LUT Luther College Central Division 1 Division 1 MTL Mount Lilydale Mercy College Central Division 2 Division 1 MTS Mount Scopus Memorial College Central Division 2 Division 2 NCC Nunawading Christian College Eastern – North Division 3 Division 3 OAK Oakleigh Grammar Eastern - South Division 3 Division 3 OXL Oxley Christian College Eastern – North Division 2 Division 2 PVC Plenty Valley Christian College Eastern – North Division 3 Division 2 RSS Melbourne Rudolf Steiner School Eastern – North Division 3 Division 3 TIN Tintern Grammar Central Division 2 Division 3 *Cross Country Divisions TBD APPENDICES – Handbook 2021 100 APPENDIX IX - CALENDAR 2021 APPENDICES – Handbook 2021 101 APPENDIX X – MAP OF MEMBER SCHOOLS APPENDICES – Handbook 2021 102 .
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