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Meet our 2026 House Committee

St Andrew's College 2026 House Committee

At the end of 2025, St Andrew’s students elected eight House Committee members for 2026. Alongside our Executive Team, Aredith Janarth (Fr 2024), Lola Ankcorn (Fr 2024) and Sam Singleton (Fr 2024), these third-year students will help oversee all aspects of college life, representing their peers across sport, culture, alumni relations and social programs. Together, they play an important role in shaping the student experience and strengthening the sense of community that defines life at St Andrew’s.

Claire Oslington (Fr 2024) St Andrew's College 2026 House Committee Member

Claire Oslington (Fr 2024) – Cultural Secretary

Claire studies a double degree in Law and Information Technology at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS). A passionate musician, she sings classical voice and plays piano and alto saxophone. After two formative years at St Andrew’s, Claire ran for the House Committee to give back and to help shape a richer cultural life for new students. In 2025, she directed Dramsoc’s production ‘The Play that Goes Wrong’, led Small and Big Choir (placing third and Highly Commended), and performed at major College events. Claire hopes to foster camaraderie across music and theatre, and she credits College life with broadening her horizons and forging lifelong friendships. Her advice to future leaders is simple: be passionate and dedicated.

Luc Do (Fr 2024) – Social Secretary

Luc is studying a Bachelor of Mechatronics Engineering with a specialisation in Space Engineering. Drawn to electronics, coding and building practical solutions, Luc is committed to using technology for positive change. He ran for House Committee to give back to a community that has become his home, and to build on the strong leadership he’s admired. As Social Secretary, he will focus on planning inclusive, well-run events and collaborating closely with event secretaries to ensure everyone has fun. His experience in rugby league, swimming, choir and stage band, plus prior secretary roles, taught him the importance of teamwork and delegation. Luc says leadership is about having a go and growing with the support of others.

Luc Do (Fr 2024) St Andrew's College 2026 House Committee Member
Olivia Oakeshott (Fr 2024) St Andrew's College 2026 House Committee Member

Olivia Oakeshott (Fr 2024) – Social Secretary

Olivia studies Medicine at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) and is passionate about sport, inclusive spaces and helping people feel they belong. Born in Port Macquarie, Olivia has been active across hockey, soccer and rugby sevens, where she captained a winning side. She stood for House Committee to give back to the place that has felt like home and to strengthen everyday connections as well as headline events. Olivia wants to make St Andrew’s a welcoming environment where students are listened to and supported. College life has made her more resilient and organised, and her leadership advice is to back yourself; you don’t need to be the loudest person to make a strong leader.

Charlie Simpson (Fr 2024) – Honorary Assistant Treasurer

Charlie is from Mudgee and is studying Mechanical Engineering (Honours). He is passionate about agriculture, mechanics, entrepreneurship and college sport, and has been involved in organising social events and practical projects around College. Charlie ran for House Committee to give back and to gain hands-on leadership experience that will inform his future career. As Honorary Assistant Treasurer, he intends to expand the role beyond finance to support operations and coordination among staff, teams, and students. His background includes Rawson rugby and diving, social rugby league, DramSoc stage construction and the Highlander Bar Team, along with leadership course experience. Charlie encourages students to put themselves forward, opportunities at St Andrew’s often lead further than you expect.

Charlie Simpson (Fr 2024) St Andrew's College 2026 House Committee Member
Nathan Sewart (Fr 2024) St Andrew's College 2026 House Committee Member

Nathan Sewart (Fr 2024) – Intercollegiate Representative

Born and raised in Adelaide and a former Blackfriars Priory student, Nathan is studying Actuarial Studies and Finance at UNSW and brings a strong interest in mathematics, politics, and debating. Nathan ran for the House Committee to give back to the scholarship-supported community that profoundly shaped his experience, and to bring more memorable moments to incoming students. He is organising Welcome Week 2026 and aims to strengthen intercollegiate relations and ensure new students enjoy a warm, exciting introduction to College. Nathan is a huge supporter of Palladian; his roles in debating, Big Dance, chamber ensemble, and stage band have built his confidence and teamwork skills. His message to future leaders: lead with conviction and go for it.

Zoe Bremner (Fr 2024) – Rosebowl Secretary

Zoe is studying Aerospace Engineering and hails from Launceston, Tasmania. Sport, cooking and space science drive her, sport keeps her motivated, cooking provides balance, and curiosity about space led her to her degree. Zoe ran for the House Committee to help preserve and grow the positive atmosphere she values at St Andrew’s. As Rosebowl Secretary, she will focus on strengthening team spirit, support and inclusivity so that sport benefits the whole College, whether students are playing, cheering, or simply turning up. Her wide involvement across basketball, mixed rowing, netball, athletics, soccer, rugby sevens and choir has taught her adaptability, resilience and the importance of teamwork. Zoe’s advice: don’t be afraid to put yourself forward and be consistently genuine.

Zoe Bremner (Fr 2024) St Andrew's College 2026 House Committee Member
John Coleman (Fr 2024) St Andrew's College 2026 House Committee Member

John Coleman (Fr 2024) – Rawson Secretary

John Coleman is studying a combined Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Arts, majoring in Finance, International Relations and Economics. Born in New York and raised across Sydney and the Southern Highlands, John is committed to kindness and mental health advocacy as much as he is to sport. He stood for the House Committee to help others enjoy the transformative College experience he has had and to pay forward the support he received. As Rawson Secretary, he aims to empower athletes and captains to build competitive but supportive teams and a community that shows up for one another. John’s College involvement in rugby, diving, oration and the Highlander Bar Team shaped his teamwork and leadership, and his advice is to lead by showing up for others.

Ashley Fung (Fr 2024) – Alumni Secretary

Ashley is an Abbotsleigh graduate, is studying a Bachelor of Business and a Bachelor of Laws. Passionate about giving back, Ashley ran for the House Committee to strengthen connections between students and alumni through networking, mentoring and career-focused initiatives. Her experience spans Rosebowl basketball, athletics, rugby sevens, hockey, soccer, mixed rowing and social AFL, along with volunteering at Sony Camp and serving as Social Sport Secretary and Pastoral Care Leader (Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Officer). Ashley plans to increase alumni engagement and create pathways for students to access career guidance and support. College life, she says, built her resilience and confidence; her advice to aspiring leaders is to get involved broadly and trust your ability to make a positive difference.

Ashley Fung (Fr 2024) St Andrew's College 2026 House Committee Member