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St Patrick's College, Ballarat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

St Patrick's College, Ballarat

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St. Patrick's College, Ballarat
Image:St. Patrick's College Ballarat Logo.jpg
Motto Facere et Docere
(Latin: 'To Do and To Teach')
Established 1893
Type Independent all-male secondary
Chairman Mr Frank Nolan
Headmaster Dr. Peter M. Casey
Founder Christian Brothers
Grades Years 7-12
Location Ballarat, VIC Australia
Website www.stpats.vic.edu.au/

St Patrick's College, founded by the Christian Brothers in 1893, is a Roman Catholic day and boarding school, located in Ballarat, Australia. It provides education for boys from year 7 to year 12, with an emphasis on sporting and academic programmes. The school continues the tradition of the Christian Brothers in providing education for boys in Victoria and continuing the tradition of Blessed Edmund Ignatius Rice, who founded the Christian Brothers Order in 1802.

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[edit] History

The College was originally called Holy Ghost College, which was administered by the Holy Ghost Fathers and was started in 1888. However, after a promising start, the College closed due to the Holy Ghost Fathers' departure for France. The Bishop of Ballarat at that time, Most Rev. James Moore, quickly contacted the Provincial of the Christian Brothers in Australia, Br. Patrick Ambrose Treacy, to take over the running of the school. The new College opened its doors on January 24, 1893, as St Patrick's College. Four Christian Brothers were on the initial staff, with Rev. Br J.L. Ryan as the founding Headmaster.

The school gradually grew in stature and size to become not only the largest Catholic school in Ballarat, but one of the leading Catholic schools in the State. The College, under the governance of the Brothers, grew from its first enrollment of 36 students in 1893, to 168 in 1902. The school's academic record was first class even in its infancy, with the 1893 dux of the college, Sir Hugh Devine, becoming a world famous surgeon. The school has grown immensely in the past 100 years, with over one thousand boys currently being enrolled.

The College, in 1933, completed the construction of the Brother's Residence, a large impressive red-brick structure. A Memorial Chapel was constructed in 1954 and dedicated to the memory of St Patrick's Old Collegians, who died during the First and Second World War. This large Romanesque chapel still holds pride of place at the front of the school and is the centre of the schools's spirituality. The college proudly has over three hundred graduates who have been ordained priests, a record in Australia. Over sixty graduates have entered into religious life.

In 1966, the W.T. O'Malley Wing was completed in dedication to Rev. Br. William Theodore O'Malley, who was not only Deputy Headmaster of the College for thirty years, but taught at the college for over forty years. He is remembered as one of the greatest brothers to grace St Patrick's College, with many Old Collegians dedicating their successes to his tuition. In 1976 the J.L. Kelty Resource Centre was opened. It is dedicated to Rev. Br Justin Linus Kelty, a former headmaster, who led the College through one of its most glorious periods in the 1960's.

In 1979, the College completed the W.T. O'Malley Sports Centre, which was officially opened by former students and Brownlow Medal winners John James and Brian Gleeson.

In 2004, the College officially opened the W.J. Wilding Wing, which now houses the College's senior school. The impressive building was named in honour of Rev. Br. William Wilding, a former headmaster of the College in the early 1980's who oversaw the completion of the Dr Spring Administration Wing. The current Headmaster, Dr Peter Casey, has led the College since 2002 and continues the work started by the Christian Brothers.

[edit] Influences

The College has four houses, Ryan, Keniry, Nunan and Galvin and are named after former headmasters of the college. They are:

  • Br J.L. Ryan - Headmaster from 1893-1895, who set the foundations of the great College and led the College with great zest during its formative years.
  • Br E.F. Keniry - Headmaster from 1912-1915 and 1920-1924, who not only nurtured the College throughout the first part of the war, but was a driving force behind establishing the Old Collegians Association.
  • Br M.P. Nunan - Headmaster from 1910-1912, Br Nunan put into affect the completion of the development plan and expanded the curriculum.
  • Br T.B. Galvin - Headmaster from 1925-1926, Br Galvin was not only a man of great wit, but is remembered as an academic and a Brother who had a large influence over the boys at the time.

The College promotes the teachings of Jesus Christ and the Roman Catholic Church, basing itself on the four pillars of Faith, Excellence, Tradition and Joy. The Patron of the College, the Reverend Peter Connors, Bishop of Ballarat, presides over the major college masses along with other priests (including former students of St Patrick's.

[edit] Cultural Life

The College not only prides itself upon academic excellence, but upon brilliance in sport, music, public speaking and debating and Social Justice.

The College is a member of the Ballarat Public Schools Association. The football, rowing and cricket programmes are all well-regarded, providing the boys with opportunities to fulfill their potential in these mainstream sports. The college also offers an array of other sports, such as tennis, hockey, volleyball, basketball, and swimming, which allows the boys to find their niche.

The School offers a music programme, which has proven successful in recent years. The St Patrick's College School Band recently won the Gold Shield at the Geelong Eisteddfod, defeating many other high ranking schools in Victoria.

The College’s cultural life is also supported by an extensive involvement with public speaking competitions. All St Patrick’s College students are actively encouraged to develop skills in the area of public speaking via curricular and co-curricular activities. Students compete in number of state- and national-level debating and public speaking competitions, where they have experienced success.

The College, continuing the work of its spiritual leader, Blessed Edmund Ignatius Rice, has a vigorous Social Justice Programme. The Social Justice Group and the St Vincent De Paul Society (which has been at the College since the 1930s) not only promote awareness about the needs of others, but allow students to help those who are less fortunate then themselves. In the past, students of St Patrick's have also been significantly involved as volunteer leaders and fundraisers for the Edmund Rice Camps, a volunteer organisation that runs camps for disadvantaged children, families and refugees.

[edit] Notable Alumni

[edit] Clergy

  • Most Rev. Dr George Cardinal Pell AC, Archbishop of Sydney
  • Most Rev. Sir Thomas Francis Little, Archbishop Emeritus of Melbourne
  • Most Rev. Brian Finnigan, Auxiliary Bishop of Brisbane
  • Most Rev. Joseph Oudeman, Auxiliary Bishop of Brisbane
  • Three hundred and twenty-five Old Collegian Priests
  • Over sixty Old Collegian Religious Brothers

[edit] Law and Politics

  • Hon. Steve Bracks - Premier of Victoria
  • Hon. Albert Ogilvie KC - Former Premier of Tasmania
  • Hon. Gavan O'Connor - Federal Shadow Minister
  • Sir Robert Monahan - Former Supreme Court Judge
  • Harrie Seward - Former Federal Senator
  • W.J.M. Locke - Former Major-General of the A.I.F.
  • C.E. Long CBE - Former Major-General of the A.I.F.
  • Noel Flanagan AO - Private secretary to Former Federal Labor Leader Arthur Calwell and Director Australian War Memorial
  • Frank Walsh - Former Chief Magistrate of Victoria
  • Murray Byrne MLA - Former Victorian Minister
  • Gavin Brown - Former Assistant Police Chief Commissioner
  • James McClelland - Former Federal Senator

[edit] Business

  • John Fitzgerald - Leading Property Investor and Chairman and CEO JLF Corporation
  • Sir Hugh Devine - Leading World Surgeon
  • John Connell AO - Leading Australian Surgeon
  • Frank Doolan - Foundation Member of Legacy Australia
  • Mark Nolan - CEO ExxonMobil Australia

[edit] Sport

  • Steve Moneghetti - Dual Olympic Marathon Runner
  • Paul Reedy - Dual Olympic Rower
  • Geoff Torney OAM - Chairman Moonee Valley Racing Club and Chairman Country Racing Council
  • David Bourke CBE - Chairman Victorian Racing Club and Chairman Country Racing Council
  • Graham Duff - Chairman Racing Victoria Ltd and Chairman North Melbourne Football Club
  • Christian Ryan - Olympic Rowing Silver Medallist
  • Leo O'Brien - Former Australian Test Cricketer
  • Jack Hill - Former Australian and State Cricketer
  • Bryan Thomas - Olympic Canoeing Member
  • Anthony Edwards - Olympic Rowing Medallist

[edit] AFL

  • Brian Gleeson - 1957 Brownlow Medallist
  • John James - 1961 Brownlow Medalist
  • Alex, Anthony and James McDonald - Leading AFL players
  • Drew Petrie - Current Kangaroo's Vice-Captain
  • Michael McGuane - Former Collingwood Champion and Best and Fairest Winner
  • Danny Frawley - Former St. Kilda Champion and Richmond Coach
  • Barry Richardson - Former Richmond Captain, Coach and President
  • Peter Walsh - Current Port Adelaide Player
  • Matt Rosa - Current West Coast Eagles Player

[edit] Media and Arts

  • Paul Bongiorno - Channel Ten Chief Political Reporter
  • Professor Sir Bernard Heinze - Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Conductor and Australian of the Year
  • Professor Raimond Gaita - Renowned Author and Professor of Philosophy at Australian Catholic University and King's College, London

[edit] References

[edit] See also

[edit] External links

Christian Brother (Irish) secondary schools in Australia
Aquinas CollegeChristian Brothers College, AdelaideChristian Brothers College, BurwoodChristian Brothers College, St. KildaIgnatius Park CollegeRostrevor CollegeSt. Bernard's CollegeSt Edmunds College IpswichSt Edmund's College, CanberraSt. Joseph's College MelbourneSt. Joseph's College, Gregory TerraceSt. Joseph's College, GeelongSt. Joseph's Nudgee CollegeSt. Kevin's CollegeSt Laurence's CollegeSt. Mary's CollegeSt. Patrick's College, BallaratSt Patrick's College, ShorncliffeSt. Patrick's College, StrathfieldSt Pius X CollegeSt Virgil's CollegeTrinity CollegeWaverley College
Defunct schools: Chanel CollegeChristian Brothers College, PerthSt. Augustine's College, Yarraville • St Patrick's College, Goulburn • St Patrick's College, Perth

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