Welcome to Bernie's Two Minute Friday where we will invite you to take a couple of minutes out from your busy schedule to read about what is happening in the world - all with a St Bernard’s Old Collegians focus.
With our Reunion season well and truly underway, it is now more important then ever to ensure your personal contact details are up to date to ensure you are kept in the loop for any and all Old Collegian events
The easy way to do this is via our College website - Please click here to go to the webform to update your details!
Tonight, 18 March, marks the last of our 40 year Reunions with the class of 1982 having an opportunity to celebrate this milestone
Next up are our 30 Year Reunions
30 Year Reunions | Date | RSVP |
Class of 1990 | 25 March | |
Class of 1991 | 1 April | Click here! |
Class of 1992 | 8 April | Click here! |
To view all our Reunion dates for 2022 and RSVP, Click here!
We wanted to provoke some reminiscing of years gone by, so we're going to dig into the St Bernard's College Archives and fish out some memories! We'd love it if you have photos from your time at St Bernard's and would be willing to send them in to share with us!
By request - The year was 1969, Sir Paul Hasluck becomes Governor-General of Australia after the retirement of Lord Casey. Prime Minister John Gorton announces that a withdrawal of Australian Army troops from the Vietnam War would begin in 1970. Carlton achieve the first double-century VFL score when they kick 30.30 (210) against Hawthorn, beating a previous record from 1931!
The 1969 Matriculation Gold Class!
Want to request a specific year or photo for the next "The Way We Were"? Reach out via email - cnicholl@sbc.vic.edu.au or hit the socials!
The St Bernard's College Foundation has a proud tradition of offering Bursaries and Scholarships to students at St Bernard's College.
Bursaries help those families who otherwise would not be in a position to send their son to St Bernard's College due to hardship or unforeseen circumstances.
Scholarships reward those who excel in particular fields whether that be academics, sport, or the arts, the Foundation wishes to acknowledge the achievements of these students.
Your contribution to the St Bernard's College Scholarship and Bursary Fund ensures that the College Foundation can continue to support these students. Your donation will have a direct impact on students at the College today and will play some part in shaping the men of tomorrow.
Your gift may also provide you with tax savings. The St Bernard's College Foundation Scholarship and Bursary Fund has DGR status so all gifts over $2 are fully tax deductible. For more information CLICK HERE
Tuesday, 8 March - International Women's Day for 2022
We understand the importance of this day and striving for a gender equal world. Being an all boys school we want to ensure we are instilling a culture of respect in our young men, so that we can work towards a future where gender inequality is a thing of the past
On the day, Our fantastic VCAL Students catered a morning tea for our staff to celebrate International Women's Day.
On Thursday, 10 March, our ACC Lawn Bowls team competed intensely and were crowed 2022 ACC Lawn Bowls Champions!
They are now back-to-back champions!
What an effort - Well done Boys!
Quickbites Q&A – Chris Bryceson, class of 2009
Do you enjoy what you do?
Yes, I’m very lucky that I do enjoy what I do. Life is too short to persist with a job you don’t like, and we should be picky and choosy with the paths that we take.
What do you do?
I am a physiotherapist, and business owner. I run my business - CB Physiotherapy - exclusively out of personal training studios.
What does that involve?
As a physiotherapist, I help people with pain and injuries resolve their issues and achieve optimal physical health. This is done through assessment and education, exercise prescription, activity modification and manual therapy (hands on treatment). As a business owner and sole trader, I am responsible for creating business systems, marketing, financial and administrative duties also.
What did you study at uni/college/TAFE after life at St Bernard’s?
I graduated from La Trobe University with a Bachelor of Health Sciences and a Masters of Physiotherapy Practice.
Was your study helpful?
You cannot practice as a physiotherapist without a physiotherapy degree, so not only was it helpful, it was essential!
What advice would you give a student considering doing tertiary study?
Throw yourself in to whatever it is that you chose to do, and don’t feel as though you need to have your whole life figured out.
What skills do you need to do your job?
As a physiotherapist, I need to have an excellent knowledge of anatomy, physiology and biomechanics. I need excellent exercise prescription skills and need to be a constant problem solver. I need to be a capable communicator, be able to build rapport with my clients and educate them effectively. I also need basic skills in marketing, administration, finances and business to remain successfully self-employed.
Did you learn anything about your job when you got there, or did you know it all?!
I learned far more in the first six months on the job getting real life experience with actual clients than I did in four years at university!
What are the greatest challenges you face at work?
Every day is a challenge, as every client who comes through the door is different. I am constantly solving problems and developing solutions. It keeps me on my toes but is also a reason why I enjoy my job so much, as no 2 days are the same.
What are the greatest rewards in your role?
It sounds like a cliche, but it is genuinely rewarding being able to help people every day for a living. It is very rewarding to be able to free people of pain and help people get back to doing what they love. Being self-employed and totally in control of my lifestyle and work-life balance is also a great reward.
Was studying at uni worth it?
Absolutely, because I could not be doing what I am now if I didn’t study at university.
What interests you most about your work?
I particularly enjoy working with active, motivated individuals and helping them achieve their goals. As every person I see and every day I work is very different, it is not easy to lose interest.
What do you enjoy most?
I enjoy the satisfaction of being able to help people, and having happy and satisfied clients who are grateful for what you do for them. I also enjoy the autonomy of being self-employed, and the lifestyle perks that come with that. I get to make my own rules, do things how I want to do them and how I see works best, set my own hours and take holidays whenever I like.
Which parts about your role do you least enjoy?
The negatives are far outweighed by the positives. However things like not getting paid if I’m not at work, not having assistance in my role day to day and always being contactable can sometimes be challenging as a sole trader.
How did you end up working at CB Physiotherapy?
An opportunity presented itself to me to set up my own business within a treatment room that was for hire within a leading local gym. I always wanted to end up working for myself, so jumped at the opportunity with both hands. Six years later and I haven’t looked back.
What does a typical day look like?
On a typical day I might see 10-12 clients in the clinic (30 or 60 minute consultations). I will generally spend an hour or two most days doing administrative tasks such as writing treatment notes, sending emails, preparing marketing materials and the like. I also generally schedule lengthy lunch breaks which allow me to hit the gym at work in the middle of the day (not a bad perk).
What personal qualities and attributes help you in you role/work?
Having a genuine care for other people, always being honest and ethical, and being motivated/hard working by nature.
How do you hire people for your business, if you are a business owner?
As a sole trader, I chose not to hire anyone for my business, as I prefer to worry about myself and myself only. This may very well change at some stage in the future, but I will cross that bridge when it comes to it.
Has anyone helped you in your career journey?
Plenty of people have helped me over the journey. I had excellent clinical and business mentors in the clinic I worked at as a new graduate, and I am lucky enough to have excellent family and friends around me who support me in many ways. Despite working for myself I have plenty of people to bounce ideas off, which is important as a sole trader.
What are your stand out memories of SBC?
I remember SBC being a place that gave its students every opportunity to be successful in any aspect of education and life.
If there’s something you could say to your 17 year-old self, what would it be?
Don’t worry about having everything figured out right now! Live in the moment and enjoy every day as it comes.
With round 1 of the AFL season already underway, its not too late to join the SBOCA footy tipping comp!
The last few years have been won on razor-thin margins, showcasing the fierceness of the SBC competitive spirit, cash prizes up for grabs and more importantly, bragging rights, you do not want to miss out!
Click here to sign up!
We've added an update personal details page to our website to make it easy for Old Collegians to provide updated contact details to the College. Ensuring your contact details are up to date with the College is essential to continue to receive our publications and invitations to Old Collegian events, such as the Reunions.
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