AROUND THE SCHOOL
Fashion flare in the family!
Stylist:
Cadon Gates
Model:
Lewi Gillman
Agency:
Ryan Hall
Management
Cadon Gates (12St) has had a creatively exciting year of firsts,
making a name for himself in the Australian fashion industry. Along
with his sister Sharnee (Prep 2006-2010), he recently featured in
the STM Magazine in an article on 75 people who make WA fashion
great.
Cadon has been working part-time as a fashion stylist, assisting wellknown stylists such as Chloe Christos and Tegan Sewell with their
fashion festivals and shows.
Fashion styling is the art of acquiring garments and accessories
and arranging them to reflect a certain mood or theme which is
characterised by the stylist’s own flare.
Cadon recently styled his first fashion shoot, as can be seen in this
photo. His work on this photo shoot got the attention of Keith
Archer from Strobe Hair and Makeup, who has asked Cadon to
return to Sydney to style an Aboriginal celebrity model for NAIDOC
Week and is arranging for him to be involved in other celebrity photo
shoots.
Cadon has also signed with Ryan Hall Management, and has secured
a role as an extra in the ABC mini-series Ready for This? and has cast
for a main role with NetFlix in their drama Marco Polo.
Cadon plans to travel to Europe next year to further his styling work
and hopes to meet Jean Paul Gaultier and Ralph Lauren.
The Guildford bus fleet
From Penguin Island to Kalgoorlie and everywhere in between
The School now has a fleet of nine buses, operated by eight drivers, offering eight school bus runs every morning and
afternoon, for the convenience of our families.
With a fleet of this size, we are well
equipped to move over 300 staff and
students at one time, for sports, camps,
excursions and other School events.
The Dianella, Mt Lawley, Mundaring,
Kalamunda and South Perth Service all leave
the Preparatory School at 3.30pm and the
DLD at 3.45pm in the afternoon.
World Record in Seven Hours of Sound
for Anglicare, on the Prospector Train. I
am disappointed to report that the train is
marginally quicker than the bus for this trip!
We have recently added new suburbs to our
school bus run, which now covers:
The Muchea, Toodyay, Warwick and
Kalamunda Services leave the DLD at
5.10pm and will pick up at the ovals and
Preparatory School as required.
There have been camps to Stronghills,
Waroona, Dwellingup, Ern Halliday and the
road trip home from Kalgoorlie. You will
always see one of our Guildford Grammar
School buses and driver at sporting fixtures,
supporting students in their sporting
pursuits, including being parked at the finish
line to watch the amazing efforts of the
rowing team at the Head of the River.
• Muchea, Bullsbrook and Vines
• South Perth, Victoria Park, Belmont
• Toodyay and Gidgegannup
• Warwick, Girrawheen, Malaga,
Noranda
We also have four bus services operated by
external contractors, which covers:
• Dianella, Morley
• Mt Lawley, Maylands, Bayswater
• Mundaring, Darlington, Greenmount
• Kalamunda, Lesmurdie, Gooseberry
Hill, Maida Vale.
All school runs arrive at the School by
8.10am and drop students at the Senior
School and the Preparatory School.
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The School bus runs are a ticket service,
with tickets available for purchase from the
Bursar’s Office.
So what other exciting places do
the buses go?
The short reply is everywhere! A look at our
recent destinations demonstrates this. We
have been to Mandurah, Penguin Island,
Supreme Court, John Forrest National Park,
Cottesloe Beach, Parliament House, Hills
Discovery Centre, Fremantle, Royal Perth
Hospital and Beverley. Our most recent and
exciting bus venture was visiting Kalgoorlie
to meet the music students and staff
after their attempt to break the Guinness
Thank you to Richard, Robyn, Steve, Len,
Digby, Ann, Manny and Garry for the
friendly, safe, professional and timely
approach to driving the buses at the School.
Smile and wave the next time you see us on
the road!
Mr Gerren Goodwin
Transport Service Manager