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ABHS Old Boys Club

About ABHS Old Boys Club


The ABHS Old Boys Club was initiated in 2005 when former student, Rod Cunningham asked Deputy Principal, Bruce Collins: ‘What’s happening about an Old Boys organization?’

In February 2006, a meeting was held and decision made to meet the interests of former students and staff of the School, by publishing an Old Boys Newsletter. The ABHS Old Boys Newsletter is emailed free to former students and staff who have registered their contact. Provision for those wishing to receive the Newsletter, but not having an email address, can be made by contacting the School.

The role of the Newsletter is to:

  • Assist former students of The School maintain links with their peer group and their former School and teachers.

  • Assist in organising and communicating information about former student events.

  • Assist the development of a program for celebrating the School’s 50th Birthday, in 2010.

Editions of the Old Boys Newsletter are available through this site. (see below)

Chris Kent, a former student (1960-65), and former Head Teacher, Creative Arts (1982 – 2005) currently edits the Old Boys Newsletter. Further information can be obtained by contacting the School or christopher.kent7@det.nsw.edu.au 

Your news is welcomed by your editor and may be shared with Old Boys Newsletter readers.

 Information supplied by Chris Kent 

Downloads


      Volume 7  - September 2009 

Volume 6  - April 2009

Volume 5 - August 2008

Volume 4 - March 2008

Volume 3 - August 2007

Volume 2 - March 2007

Volume 1 - August 2006


 

 

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Please click on the links in the Downloads section to see a PDF copy of our Old Boys Newsletter. You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader on your computer to access the files.

Some of the files are large and could take a while to load depending on the speed of your connection. Please be patient.

You can also right click and save target to store a copy on your computer.

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