Mr Andre Casson
Headmaster
The College Executive, under the leadership of the Headmaster, plan, manage and direct the various activities, programs and future direction of the College.
Headmaster
Deputy Headmaster – Student Wellbeing (P-12)
Deputy Headmaster - Head of Academic Performance and Innovation (P - 12)
Head of Secondary School
Head of Junior School
Head of Co-curriculum
Director of School Development & Community Engagement
Director of Corporate Services
Headmaster
Headmaster
Andre graduated from the General Management Program, Harvard Business School, he has a Diploma in Education from The University of Notre Dame Australia and a Bachelor of Science, from The University of Western Australia. Mr Casson boasts previous experience in the Brisbane GPS school environment, being a former Deputy Head of Senior School at Churchie prior to relocating to Singapore.
We are pleased to welcome Andre and his family into our BBC community for the 2022 academic year and are excited to share in his vision for the future of the College.
Deputy Headmaster – Student Wellbeing (P-12)
Deputy Headmaster – Student Wellbeing (P-12)
Mr Murphy has extensive experience with pastoral care and a proven ability to develop bespoke wellbeing frameworks to assist all students in their school activities. He has a particular interest in Academic Wellbeing, an area in which he has presented at several international conferences. He is currently completing his dissertation in the field. This philosophy considers how the school can better use data to understand each individual student’s welfare as well as their academic needs to create the most successful environment to allow them to thrive.
Mr Murphy is a keen sportsman and enjoys engaging with the plethora of co-curricular activities that are part of life at the College.
Deputy Headmaster - Head of Academic Performance and Innovation (P - 12)
Deputy Headmaster - Head of Academic Performance and Innovation (P - 12)
Joining BBC mid-way through 2017, Dr Leigh Hobart has brought with her extensive curriculum knowledge and a broad range of teaching and leadership experience in high performing schools. Her experiences during a long-standing educational career include Principal, Deputy Principal, Head of Curriculum, university lecturer, AITSL Initial Teacher Education Panel Chair and Professional Development Network Committee member. Identified as a future educational leader, Leigh started her journey at BBC leading curriculum in the Junior School. At the beginning of 2019 she was invited to take on the newly established role of Head of Academic Performance and Innovation.
Dr Hobart is driven to engage students with learning opportunities that promote creativity and facilitate thinking. Her background in teaching – from Prep to tertiary students – allows for the development of a fluent and well-structured curriculum for BBC boys. She works closely with Heads of Departments and Heads of School to ensure that strong foundations are provided in Literacy and Numeracy, combined with authentic, relevant and engaging learning opportunities to ensure boys are well equipped for the future. From introducing an award-winning literacy program, to implementing new Senior Curriculum, to leading innovative programs across year levels, she takes pride in working collaboratively towards a shared vision based on an unwavering commitment to student improvement and success beyond expectation.
Head of Secondary School
Head of Secondary School
Ms Apogremiotis joined Brisbane Boys’ College in October 2006 from Dulwich College Beijing, where she was the Head of Music (Curriculum) and a Head of House. At Brisbane Boys’ College, Amelia has served in various leadership roles, including Acting Head of Middle School, Peer Mentor Coordinator, Acting Head of House, and Director of Chess, and has consistently fostered a collaborative and supportive culture among students, staff, and parents. In addition to her academic accomplishments, she has over 20 years of experience teaching both in Australia and overseas, alongside experience in educational research, most recently as part of Monash University’s Q Project School Advisory Group.
Ms Apogremiotis brings a wealth of experience and expertise, as well as a genuine passion for empowering students to thrive academically, socially, and emotionally. Her multifaceted background encompassing international relations, education, the arts, sports, and a continuous pursuit of personal and professional growth, brings a unique perspective and wealth of skills to the Middle School leadership. She is a strong advocate for creating an environment that values the unique strengths and perspectives of each student. Her extensive curriculum knowledge, coupled with her skills in data analytics and understanding of positive psychology, helps shape an environment in the Middle School where students can thrive.
Head of Junior School
Head of Junior School
Mrs Todd has a proven ability to create high-performing teams and develop leadership capacity within them. Her commitment to the school and passion for her craft and the students in her care is remarkable. Mrs Todd is also an expert on student and community engagement, working closely with students and their families to ensure the best possible outcomes for all students to grow and succeed.
Beyond the classroom, Mrs Todd has a passion for co-curricular involvement for all students and has a particular interest in football (soccer), which she used to play and coach.
Head of Co-curriculum
Head of Co-curriculum
Mr Mark Pavone joined Brisbane Boys’ College in October 2016 as the Prep to Year 12 Sportsmaster. Previously, he was the Director of Sport at Sydney Boys High School (NSW AAGPS member school) and Director of Sport at Cannon Hill Anglican College (TAS member school). He is an experienced Health & Physical Education, Business and Christian Education teacher.
Characterised by his integrity, energy and interpersonal effectiveness, Mark is a strong believer that learning happens both inside and outside of the classroom and is committed to ensuring the co-curriculum offerings of the College contribute to delivering a world-class learning environment for our students.
The role of Head of Co-curriculum is to lead the strategic management, development, administration and promotion of the College’s thriving and extensive co-curriculum offerings. Integral to modelling and articulating the College’s culture and values, this role ensures high quality coaching and mentoring across all activities and encourages high levels of participation by all boys, at all levels and abilities. Mark is focused on achieving excellence across all competitive, service learning, cultural and academically enriching activities.
Director of School Development & Community Engagement
Director of School Development & Community Engagement
Director of Corporate Services
Director of Corporate Services
Leanne Smith is an experienced business professional having spent more than twenty years in the education sector. She has contributed to a broad range of environments, from large to small, coeducational, single sexed and boarding schools. Leanne is passionate in her wish to provide high quality services and facilities to young people and teachers. Leanne’s experience in managing building projects is extensive, having completed substantial renovations, new builds and master planning projects across three schools. As a Company Secretary, Leanne has developed skills and gained experience that ensure governance practices are at an exemplary level within her organisation. Leanne has completed the Women’s Leadership Forum at Harvard Business School. She has served on a number of boards and committees, including the Association of School Business Administrators and the Australian Ballet School as Director and Chair of the Audit & Risk Committee. Leanne holds a Master of Business Administration from Deakin University, is a CPA and a Graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors.