Foundation
Dr Sue Morey AM Scholarship
Thank you to all members of our community who supported our efforts in raising funds for the means-tested Dr Sue Morey AM Scholarship. With everyone’s contributions, we have been able to raise $673,000 in a two year period. This includes income from donations, as well as net proceeds from events such as the Science and Innovation Luncheon, Gala Ball, Melbourne Cup, RPFA-led Second Hand Uniform Sales and student-led Legacy Gift.
We will welcome the recipient of the first Dr Sue Morey AM Scholarship next year and she is very much looking forward to commencing her Redlands journey, following her Year 7 Orientation Day last Friday. A second Dr Sue Morey AM means-tested Scholarship will be awarded to a deserving student commencing in Year 7 2025.
Sue’s commitment to Redlands has been extraordinary and we greatly appreciate her involvement and personal advocacy in this important initiative.
We will be announcing a 6th means-tested Scholarship Appeal at Speech Night.

Sue has just celebrated her 81st birthday and attended the Redlander Alumni Association AGM.
Redlanders Global Network
Hylton Hobday Redlander 1993
We were thrilled to welcome two Redlanders back to campus recently, both of whom are currently residing abroad.
Hylton Hobday, Redlander 1993, celebrated with former classmates at their forty year Reunion celebration in the Redlands Learning Hub.
Hylton made the journey from the US where he is currently the VP, Partner and CFO at ASC Group Inc, based in the Pennsylvania Region and has been working in Environmental Sciences for over 20 years. His projects have been located in multiple regions across the United States.
He was impressed with recent developments that have taken place at the School, including the Redlands Learning Hub, Adams Centre and refurbishment of Liggins.

Tamae Ishikawa Redlander 2015
We were also delighted to spend time with Tamae who, after eight years away, was excited to see the wonderful new teaching and learning facilities that students now greatly benefit from, which have transformed our Teaching and Learning programs.
Current Year 11 students were fascinated to hear about Tamae’s journey as they consider their future opportunities. After finishing the IB, Tamae studied economics at a university in Japan, and is currently working at a Japanese bank.
While at Redlands, Tamae was involved in several performing arts programs, including dance, musical productions and choir. She still dances regularly. “It’s a very important time for me no matter how busy I am”.
Mrs Dana Casimaty
Director of Development
dcasimaty@redlands.nsw.edu.au
9968 9858