Old Scholars
Woodville High School (established in 1915) celebrates over 100 years of producing scholars in a proud community. There are many well-known South Australians in the fields of medicine, law, business, sport, education, media and the arts who proudly acknowledge their high school. We have a well-established and active Old Scholars Association which takes pride in the successes and achievements of our current students.
Old Scholars Association
The Woodville High School Old Scholars Association exists for past students and friends in continuing their connection with their old school and its history.
Currently the Association runs approximately three events during each year including an Annual Dinner, luncheons and excursions. Newsletters are sent throughout each year to almost 500 recipients, and its financial membership ($20/year) provides the main source of income to the Association. The Association generously supports the school through annual donations and is active in supporting the schools programmes.
Our committee meeting is held at 7pm, 2nd Tuesday on the Months when held. Please email WHSOSA Secretary Di Cocks for details.
Join or Renew your membership
For existing or new members, payment of renewals, new memberships or donations can be made via cash cheque or Electronic Transfer of funds to:
Woodville High School Old Scholars Association
BSB: 105-039
Account Number: 173051940
Payment by EFT is easiest but don’t forget to include your name and reference either ‘renewal’, ‘new member’ or ‘donation’.

Meet some of our Old Scholars

Brian Marsland
Brian has been deeply involved with the Woodville High School Old Scholars Association, serving as President from 1995 until 2020. Brian’s school years were marked by achievements such as serving as School Prefect, and he was known for being sociable, friendly, and diligent in his studies. Fond memories of his time at Woodville include appearing in the school’s production of “The Mikado” and participating in a memorable night football match against Unley High, which served as a curtain raiser to a State Match.

Frank Schirippa
During his school years, Frank excelled in maths and actively participated in extracurricular activities, particularly hockey, where his team won several premierships under the guidance of Jerry Phillips, the sports master. His school years were shaped by his love for working in the market gardens, a passion that would later define his career.Frank’s memories of Woodville High are filled with the camaraderie of a multicultural student body and the lifelong friendships he built, many of which have endured to this day…

Peter Anderson
Peter Anderson, a distinguished alumnus of Woodville High School, has had a significant career in public service, law, and commerce. After attending Our Woodville from 1973 to 1977, he went on to complete a law degree with Honours at the University of Adelaide. His career includes senior advisory roles in both state and federal government…

Philip Hoffmann
Mr Philip Hoffmann, AM who graduated from Woodville High School in 1964 as Prefect. Phil is the Managing Director of Pill Hoffmann Travel. Born into a South Australian family of hairdressers in Adelaide’s western suburbs, the King of Travel studied for an Honours degree in Chemistry and started his professional career as a teacher.

Bruce McAvaney
Bruce William McAvaney OAM, born on June 22, 1953, in Ferryden Park, Adelaide, is a revered Australian sports broadcaster whose voice has become synonymous with the nation’s most iconic sporting moments. Affectionately known as “Mr. Olympics,” McAvaney’s career spans nearly five decades, marked by his meticulous preparation, infectious enthusiasm, and unwavering dedication to sports journalism.

Jan Stirling
I’ve had a privileged journey in elite sport. My love an passion in this domain started at Woodville High School where students were encouraged to experience various sporting codes. It was “hoop” that stimulated an intense connection. I morphed into coaching after playing for Australia it did require a relentless work ethic but I loved it.

Tim Ginever
Tim Ginever is a past scholar, former SANFL footballer, coach and currently works in the Media with 5AA. Tim Ginever was at Woodville High School from 1979-1983 as the seventh of 10 children. Tim has credited that Australian Football helped his English father and South American mother transition into Australian life.

Dr Hannah Brown
Hannah is an Adelaide born and educated, internationally trained, executive leader in the research, development and innovation sector. She is the Executive Director of the South Australian Research and Development Institute (SARDI), the research organization based in the Department of Primary Industries and Regions in South Australian Government. She previously led Strategy, Innovation and Operations at the Victorian Heart Institute (VHI), in Melbourne, Australia.

Dr Sam Shahin
Dr. Sam Shahin is an old scholar of Woodville High School. He is also an Australian businessman and medical doctor, best known for his significant contributions to the retail and automotive industries through the Peregrine Corporation, one of Australia’s largest private companies.

Anastasia Anastasiadis
‘Addie’ was born on 8 June 1881 at Manoora, South Australia. One of 8 girls, she grew up in country SA before her family moved to Adelaide where she attended Woodville Public School.

Dr Peter Brooker
Dr Peter Brooker attended Woodville High School from 1957 to 1961 and was Head Prefect of the school and Captain of the First XI cricket team in 1961. After school, Peter studied science at the University of Adelaide and finished with a PhD in Mathematical Physics studying under Professor HS Green who had himself worked with Albert Einstein, Erwin Schrodinger and Max Born, all three Nobel Prize winners.

Professor Lester Irabinna Rigney
Professor Lester-Irabina Rigney PhD, AM, is an Old Scholar (attending 1978-1981) year of our Woodville and sponsor’s an award each year for our graduation ceremony. Our Irabinna Centre, our Aboriginal Cultural Centre, is named in his honour. Professor Rigney is a descendent of the Narungga Nation, Yorke Peninsula SA.
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