News and Information

    In this section you can access:

  • news relevant to the Shore community;
  • The Torch Bearer online;
  • the latest Shore Report; and
  • Messages from the President.

Click on the Shore Reports button in the main toolbar to access copies of all past issues of Shore Reports.

Please e-mail us with  any photos, reunion reports or information on any events or people linked to the School.

GPD Dinner 2007

The Victorian GPS Dinner was help this year at the RACV Club in Melbourne on Friday June 29 on the eve of the first Bledisloe Test.  We had our cameraman on the scene ...

Michael Mackellar (Shore 55) delivering Toast to the GPS Schools

Steve Pilcher (Shore 63) MC

Sydney High School Attendees

Shore School Attendees

TAS Armidale Attendees

Kings School Attendees

Scots College Attendees

 

 

The Torch Bearer 2005

    To read the 2005 Torch Bearer click here.

2006 Shore Reports

Shore's first Community Chaplain. 

Reverend Nick Foord (80) was appointed at the end of 2004 as the first Shore Community Chaplain. He has taken on the tasks of conducting baptisms for families and preparing Old Boys and their partners for marriage, as well as providing ongoing pastoral support, encouragement and advice to Old Boys through their different stages of life. 

In recent years the demands on the School chaplains' time have increased significantly. Many of these requests come from Old Boys, as evidenced by the high number of weddings and baptisms in the School Chapel.  The School therefore took the initiative to appoint a Shore Community Chaplain specifically to provide services for those outside the School.  The Community Chaplain will work alongside Old Boys, parents, families and other Shore community organisations such as the Shore Association, Friends of Shore and various prayer groups and camping programmes.  This also allows the existing Chaplains (Rev Matthew Pickering & Rev Matt Gray ) to focus their work on the current student body.

The appointment is another demonstration that Shore is more than just a primary and secondary educational institution.

The OBU is very pleased that the services of the Community Chaplain can be accessed on-line by all Old Boys. The potential to provide on-line access to these services has been one of the reasons for the creation of the OBU's on-line network.

Fuirther information on Rev Nick Foord and how to contact him can be found by clicking on the On-Line Network button in the main toolbar.