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Riverview College Foundation
Celebrating Generosity
There is rarely a day on campus that the Ramsay Hall is empty.
Day or night, there always seems to be a team of people
setting up, packing down and doing everything in between.
From school assemblies, exams and theatrical performances,
to Old Ignatian lunches, Past Parents’ card games and Parent
dinners, the Ramsay Hall is a hub of activity, and symbolic of
the seemingly never-ending activity on campus.
Ramsay Hall was built as a result of the 1993 capital appeal,
generously supported by Paul Ramsay AO (OR1953) and
eponymously named after a distinguished Jesuit, his brother,
Fr John X Ramsay SJ.
In addition to the Ramsay Hall, Paul also generously
supported the Riverview Bursary Program and various other
capital works, including the new boathouse.
A pencil sketch of Ramsay Hall by Shirley Bond
T H E R RY B EQ U E S T S O C I E T Y
Saint Ignatius’ College Riverview deeply appreciates the
commitment of our alumni, parents and friends who have named
the Riverview College Foundation as a beneficiary in their will.
The Therry Bequest Society recognises the important place our
benefactors have within the Riverview family.
Named in honour of Fr John Joseph Therry, the Therry Bequest
Society welcomes our supporters who have chosen to leave a
bequest to the Riverview College Foundation.
We hope you will join us and other benefactors who share a
passion for supporting education and care at Saint Ignatius’
College Riverview.
Should you wish to discuss a gift in your Will, please contact:
Riverview College Foundation
E [email protected]
T 02 9882 8380
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After his untimely passing in 2014, Paul’s generosity toward
his alma mater continued with a bequest of $1million to
the College. This bequest supports the Riverview College
Foundation Building Fund, in particular the redevelopment of
the new Therry Building.
The new Therry Building will comprise 24 contemporary
learning spaces with natural light and flexible open areas
to encourage increased collaboration, connection and
engagement.
Home to the Humanities – English, Religious Education,
History and Languages – the Therry Building will provide
generous faculty areas for staff and six House areas to ensure
complementarity between teaching and pastoral care, with
facilities for support, counselling, learning and socialising.
The Riverview College Foundation is extremely grateful
to Paul Ramsay, and we recognise him as a member of the
Therry Bequest Society.
More information on the Therry Bequest Society is provided
on this page, and we welcome queries or expressions of
interest to join this generous group of givers.
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