Marist College Canberra
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Marist College Canberra | |
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File:Marist College Canberra - Crest.png | |
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Canberra , ACT Australia | |
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Type | Roman Catholic School |
Motto | Servo Fidem I Keep The Faith |
Established | 1968 |
Founder | St Marcellin Champagnat |
School district | Woden Valley |
Headmaster | Mr Richard Sidorko |
Chaplain | Father Peter Day |
Grades | 4-12 |
Gender | Male |
Enrolment | 1622 (2006) |
Campus | 15 hectares |
Colour(s) | Sky Blue & Royal Blue |
Newspaper | Maristian |
Yearbook | Blue n Blue Magazine |
School Song | Sub tuum praesidium & Great Man of God |
Website | maristc.act.edu.au |
[1] Founded by Marist Brothers, it is a member of the Association of Marist Schools of Australia (AMSA). In 2008, the college celebrated its 40th Year.
History
The Rocks
The origins of Marist College Canberra are to be found at the Rocks in Sydney. There in 1875, only three years after the foundation of the first Marist school in Australia, the Brothers began a Select School or High School with Brother Augustine McDonald as its first Principal.
Darlinghurst
In 1887 the secondary school transferred to the eastern side of St Mary's Cathedral, since this was a more central location and provided more space. By 1910 however, the school premises were run down and this fact and other difficulties led the Marist Brothers to construct new buildings on the heights of Darlinghurst, and "The High School" as it was commonly known, transferred there. Both at the Cathedral and at Darlinghurst. By the 1960s, demographics threatened the future of the school at Darlinghurst, while at the same time Canberra was burgeoning and in need of Catholic schools. So the decision was taken to sell the property and to use the proceeds to transfer the school to Canberra.
Canberra
Marist Canberra began in 1968 with primary classes. By 1973 the main secondary building and gymnasium had been completed and the first Marist senior class to complete the full secondary course at the College graduated in 1975. Since that time, Marist Canberra has grown to be one of the largest schools in the ACT. The founder of the Marist schools was St. Marcellin Champagnat.
Houses
Background
The schools houses system was implemented in 1987 from a year group system. This was to provide greater care of students and further leadership opportunities. Each house developed their crest and motto which forged the houses Conway, Crispin, Darlinghurst, Mark, Othmar, Patrick. The following year, 1988, two further houses, Haydon and McMahon, were added to reduce house size.
Champagnat Cup
The Champagnat Cup was introduced by the graduating year of 2005. The cup is presented to the house that proves to have respectively won overall in array of house competitions. These competitions include athletic, swimming and cross country carnivals, academic performance, and walkathon collection totals.
Table
House | Crest | Motto (Latin - English) | House Colours | House Charity | Champagnat Cup Wins |
Conway | Nil Desperandum - Never Give Up | Red - White | Canberra Blind Society | ||
Crispin | File:Crispin crest.png | Carpe Diem - Seize the Day | Red - Gold | SIDS – Red Nose Day | 2005 |
Darlinghurst | File:Darlinghurst crest.png | Qui Audet Vincit - Who Dares Wins | Red - Navy Blue | Epilepsy Association | 2006, 2008, 2009 |
Haydon | File:Haydon crest.png | Seges Est Metenda - Reap the Harvest | Blue - Green | Marymead | |
Mark | File:Mark crest.png | Quae Seminaveris Metes - What I Sow I Shall Reap | Gold - Royal Blue | Red Shield Appeal | 2009 |
McMahon | File:Mcmahon crest.gif --> | Ut Vincas Contende - Strive to Conquer | Sky Blue - White | Legacy | 2007 |
Othmar | File:Othmar crest.gif --> | Si Fiet, Per Me Fiet - If It Is To Be, It Is Up To Me | Gold - Black | Starlight Children's Foundation | |
Patrick | File:Patrick crest.gif --> | E Pluribus Unum - Strength in Unity | Dark Green - Gold | CanTeen - Bandana Day - St Vincent de Paul Christmas Appeal - Parkinsons Association |
Co-Curricular
Sports
Participation in sporting activities, particularly team games, is an important part of the life of every student at Marist. Students are provided with numerous sports to represent the College in.
- Cricket
- Rugby
- Soccer
- Basketball
- Australian Rules Football
- Hockey
- Swimming
- Track and Field
- Gymnastics
- Volleyball
- Cross Country
- Golf
- Judo
- Sailing
- Snow Sports - skiing and snowboarding
- Mountain Bike -Downhill and Cross country
Groups, Clubs and Societies
Extensive opportunities exist for students to become involved in the many groups that function within the College, sponsored by members of staff and by students. Some of the major groups include:
- Bands/Orchestras
- Senior/Junior Choir
- Private Music Tuition
- The Duke of Edinburgh Award Program
- Musicals/Plays
- Student Magazine
- Toastmasters
- Debating/Public speaking
- The St Vincent de Paul Society
- Urgent Action Human Rights Group
- Young Christian Students
- Marist Justice and Solidarity
- The Science Club
- The Computing Club
- The Chess Club
- Community Service
- Marist Miniatures
- The Photography Club
- Table Tennis Club
- Book Club
- Co2 dragster club
Great Man of God
Great Man of God Champagnat shone with zeal,
Strove through his life, his master to reveal.
With him for guide, let we oer sin prevail,
Praise be to Jesus and to His mother!
For Mary's son, this man of Lyons soil
Gave of himself for youth to pray and toil
To lead to God and Satan's power to foil
Praise be to Jesus and to His mother!
So let these words of Great Champagnat ring
And with one Voice, lets praise our God and King
Let Marist's sons be ever proud to sing
Praise be to Jesus and to His mother!
These hopes that bind us this purpose and this plan
Everywhere find us held by friendships hand
In work, in play, in all to serve to pray
We will be Faithful, SERVO FEIDEM
Sexual abuse of students at Marist College Canberra
In February 2008, a teacher at Marist College Canberra, Marist Brother John William Chute (also known as Brother Kostka), pleaded guilty in the ACT Magistrates Court to 11 charges of indecently assaulting students of the college during the 1980s. [2] Seven further charges against Chute relating to alleged offences committed before 1985 were dropped, due to a legal limitation that charges relating to sexual indecency had to be made within a year.[3]. In June 2008, Chute was sentenced in the ACT Supreme Court to six years in jail, with two years to be served in prison, one year to be served in weekend detention, and three years suspended. [4]
In February 2008, a statement of civil claim was lodged against Marist College Canberra in the ACT Supreme Court by a number of former students. The claim alleges that students were sexually abused by five teachers over a thirty-year period, and seeks damages from the school for negligence.[5] In April 2009 the Marist Brothers denied a claim that a ring of pedophile abusers operated in the 1970s and 1980s.[6]
In July 2009, it was reported that 32 civil claims against the trustees of the Marist Brothers over the preceeding 18 month period in the ACT Supreme Court. Former students alleged they were molested by 10 former brothers and lay teachers while at the school. In some of the claims, former students allege they were molested by as many as four brothers and teachers. [7]
Notable alumni
- Adrian Barich (West Coast Eagles)
- Craig Bolton (Sydney Swans player)
- Geoff Didier (Australian Wallabies representative)
- Josh Dugan (Canberra Raiders)
- Rob Egerton (Former Wallabies representative)
- Paul McDermott (Comedian)
- James Meiklejohn (Sydney Swans)
- Matt O'Connor (former Wallabies representative)
- Joe Roff (Retired ACT Brumbies and Wallabies representative)
- Julian Salvi (ACT Brumbies)
- Simon Tripovich (National level cyclist)
- Simon Thompson (Triathlete Runner)
- Patrick Mills (Saint Mary's College and Australian Boomers)
See also
References
- ^ Marist College Canberra is an all-boys independent Catholic school school founded in 1968. The college is situated on 15 hectares and located in the Australian Capital Territory, Canberra. The college provides boys from years 4-12 with a well-rounded education.
- ^ Marist Brother pleads guilty to assaulting boys, ABC News 21 Feb 08, [1]
- ^ Marist Brother pleads guilty to assaulting boys, ABC News 21 Feb 08, [2]
- ^ "Two years in jail for Brother Kostka", The Canberra Times, 23 June 08 [3]
- ^ More teachers linked to Marist sex abuse case, ABC News 25 Feb 08 [4]
- ^ Marist denies college ring of abuse,Catholic Times April 2009,[5]
- ^ School's 'paedophile ring', Canberra Times 11 July 2009, [6]
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