Once Overnewton, always Overnewton.
The Overnewton Old Collegians Association is where past students stay connected, contribute to the life of the College, and celebrate the friendships, memories and shared values that continue well beyond graduation.
Old Collegians
The Overnewton Old Collegians Association (OOCA) is a vibrant and welcoming community of past students dedicated to staying connected — with each other and with the College that helped shape them.
From milestone reunions to career mentoring and alumni involvement in College events such as the Annual Fair and careers nights, the Association provides meaningful ways for Old Collegians to stay involved. Whether you graduated last year or decades ago, there is a place for you here.
We warmly welcome all alumni, including our most recent Year 12 graduates, to be part of the OOCA. Whether you are looking to rekindle friendships, grow your professional network, or give back to the College community, the Association offers a space where connection and contribution go hand in hand.
Stay Connected: Your Online Alumni Hub
Stay Connected is Overnewton’s free online platform designed exclusively for Old Collegians. It is your gateway to maintaining lifelong ties with fellow alumni and the College community, no matter where life takes you.
By creating a profile, you can:
- Connect and communicate with fellow Old Collegians
- Update and manage your personal details
- Share updates and messages
- Stay informed with upcoming reunions and events
Your information remains secure and is visible only to site administrators. Whether you're looking to reconnect with old classmates or simply stay in the loop, Stay Connected is the perfect place to do it.
We acknowledge and pay respect to the Marin Balluk people of the Kulin Nation, the Traditional Custodians of the Land on which Overnewton Anglican Community College stands. We respect the knowledge that will be forever embedded within the Aboriginal Custodianship of Country and remember the loss of cultures, languages and Lands they have endured. Like the Marin Balluk people, we at Overnewton want to respect the Land, the cultures and the heritages, and learn from those who have come before us in the passing on of knowledge and the teaching of life skills, as well as continue with wise stewardship of our buildings and grounds. We honour their custodianship of this Land and offer them our deep respect.