Class Of - 1998




Class Of 1998   


Welcome to the Class of 1998 page. Check out some of your fellow student biographies in What they're Doing Now. To submit your own biography, please feel free to send your information to OSCAnet.


 What they are doing now!


Steve Bailey (as at 2003) As with most of us, Steve has led a busy and full life since finishing school at Scotch in 1998. He is one of the lucky ones who have found a way to combine his passions with his professions.

Vocationally, Steve works as a fully qualified personal trainer and tennis coach. In the late 90’s, he focused on his tennis coaching, as a natural adjunct to his interest in playing Grade 1 pennant at Grace Park Tennis Club.

More recently, Steve has developed a greater involvement in health and fitness. He worked in a gym as a personal trainer for a

year and decided to take the plunge and start up his own personal training business under the name of Blue Personal Training.

The business operates out of Grace Park gymnasium in Hawthorn (see the advertisement in the OSCAnet Business Directory).

In 2002 Steve also renewed his interest in playing football. He has come under the eye of the Carlton Football Club and played a season with them in the VFL. His game impressed them enough for them to be monitoring him for draft into the AFL. We all wish him the very best of luck in this venture!

Steve says he is very happy with the variety of his sporting and fitness interests, and feels he has found a great balance between playing football, personal training and tennis coaching. Somehow he manages also to find the time to study Exercise and Sport Science at Deakin University.

David Jackson (as at 2003)
David Jackson ’98 has just started his first job with insolvency specialists Carson & McLellan PPB with Partners Ian Carson (Class of ‘76) and Andrew McLellan (‘77).

One of David’s passions is football. He played with the Old Scotch Football Club Reserves this and his team finished 6th on the ladder. As with all enthusiastic sportsman, he says he is looking forward to playing in the finals next year. We hope so too!

David has become a first time uncle in May this year to Anna Jackson, daughter of Andrew Jackson (‘90) who works in London for UBS Warburg. Congratulations to Andrew!

David participates in the Invitational Golf Championships, an unofficial golf tournament organised by Old Boys from the class of 98, and he recently won the event at the Portsea Golf Club.

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