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Scotch College Pipes & Drums (Gr. NJA)

Band profile, current ranking snapshot, and competition history.

Current Rank Points
Current Place
#34
Total Points
1539.64
Average Points
4.96
Best Result
7.92
Competitions Count
8
Rank points compare this band against each competition field. Higher points indicate stronger relative performance. This band's best ranked result came at Australian Pipe Band Championships, with 7.92 rank points.
Movement Story
Overall Change Since Last Recalculation
2
Grade Rank
#3
Grade movement tracking coming soon.
Best Recent Recalculation Move
29
Latest Recalculation Impact
2
last competed Apr 11, 2026
Movement on this page means change since the last ranking recalculation, not necessarily since this band's last competition.
Rank Points Trend

Last 8 Ranked Results

Rank points by competition date

Profile Highlights
Wins
7
Top 3 Finishes
10
Best Place
#1
Results Logged
10
Grade
NJA
Last Competed
Apr 11, 2026
Best Recent Result
#1 at Australian Pipe Band Championships
Worst Recent Result
#2 at Australian Pipe Band Championships
2026 snapshot: 10 results logged, 10 top-three finishes, best placing 1.
Discipline Breakdown
Piping Avg
95.22
Drumming Avg
97.24
Ensemble Avg
96.51
Best Discipline
Drumming
Weakest Discipline
Piping
Consistency Score
97.9
Band Details
LocationMelbourne, Victoria
Founded1946
ActiveActive
AssociationPBA
RegionOceania
CountryAustralia
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About the Band

Scotch College Pipes & Drums is the pipe band programme of Scotch College, Melbourne. The school has had its own pipe band since 1946, when Donald “Danny” McPherson was appointed pipe tutor. Before that, the school’s cadet unit used Hawthorn Pipe Band for ceremonial events.

The band grew out of the school’s Scottish heritage and became part of major school occasions, including the annual tattoo and retreat ceremony, ANZAC Day parades, street fairs and wider community events. It remains one of Australia’s best-known school pipe band programmes, giving pupils structured tuition in piping and drumming.

Scotch College has also built a strong competitive record in youth grades. The Melbourne school fields multiple bands, including Novice Juvenile groups, and has appeared at major Australian contests and the World Pipe Band Championships. In 2024, Scotch College #2 was reported as winner of the World Novice Juvenile B title, a significant result for an Australian school band.

The band has also enjoyed high-profile public moments, including performing “Mull of Kintyre” with Paul McCartney in Melbourne in 2017.

Leadership & History

No leadership history is available yet.

Grade History
No grade history is available for this band yet.
Competition Results
Date Competition Contest Grade / Section Place Set Rank Points
11 Apr 2026 Australian Pipe Band Championships Novice Juvenile A 1 MSR 7.92
11 Apr 2026 Australian Pipe Band Championships 3 1 MSR 7.92
11 Apr 2026 Australian Pipe Band Championships Novice Juvenile A 2 Medley 1.23
11 Apr 2026 Australian Pipe Band Championships 3 2 Medley 1.23
29 Mar 2026 Victorian Pipe Band Competition Novice Juvenile A 1 MSR 5.94
29 Mar 2026 Victorian Pipe Band Competition 3 1 Medley 4.73
29 Mar 2026 Victorian Pipe Band Competition Novice Juvenile A 1 Medley 4.73
29 Mar 2026 Victorian Pipe Band Competition 3 2 MSR 5.94
17 May 2025 Victorian Pipe Band Competition 3 1 MSR 6.14
17 May 2025 Victorian Pipe Band Competition 3 1 Medley 3.47