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The College takes the opportunity to publicly recognise and give thanks for the blessings of the lives of these honoured scholars who are part of a great Salesian and Dominican story and a rich part of Dominic College.

About the Hall of Achievement

Established in 2003, the Dominic College Hall of Achievement honours the significant contributions and accomplishments of our Old Scholars. Induction ceremonies were held in 2003, 2005, and 2009, and since 2017, have become an annual tradition aligned with the College’s Year 6–10 Annual Awards Ceremony each November.

The Hall of Achievement celebrates the rich history of Dominic College and the lives shaped by its education, including those from its predecessor schools: Boys' Town, Savio College, and Holy Name Convent. It recognises Old Scholars whose achievements reflect the spirit and values of Don Boscoβ€”including hard work, honesty, respect, and good citizenshipβ€”and who contribute meaningfully to the broader community.

Inductees are publicly honoured as part of the College’s ongoing Salesian and Dominican story, acknowledging the blessings they bring to our community and the legacy they represent.

How to Apply

Becoming a member of the Hall of Achievement involves a thorough nomination and selection process, guided by criteria set by the College Leadership Team and the Dominic Old Scholars Association Committee, and approved by the College Board.

Nominations are called for annually through the Old Scholars Association Committee, which is responsible for managing the process. This committee includes the College Principal, College Rector, Old Scholars Coordinator, and selected Old Scholar members.

Nominations must be submitted by April each year for consideration.Β 

For more information or to submit a nomination, please contact our Old Scholars Coordinator.

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Hall of Achievement Inductees

πŸ† Robert Fahey
πŸ† Denise Horder
πŸ† Dominic Longo
πŸ† Anthony Lovell
πŸ† James Manson
πŸ† Jamie McHugh
πŸ† Paul Williams