Ballarat Clarendon College
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Type | Independent, co-educational, day & boarding |
Motto | E Studis Viridis et Claritas[1] (Out of Enthusiastic Endeavors Come Truth and Understanding) |
Denomination | in association with the Uniting Church [4] |
Established | 1864 (Ballarat College) & 1868 (Clarendon College)[2] |
School number | 278[3] |
Principal | David Shepherd |
Key people | William Henderson (Founder) Elizabeth Kennedy (Founder) |
Colour(s) | Red, black, gold, blue |
VCE average | 37[5] |
Website | www.clarendon.vic.edu.au |
Ballarat Clarendon College is an independent, co-educational, day and boarding school, located in Ballarat, Victoria, Australia.[6]
Formerly affiliated with the Presbyterian Church of Australia, it now operates in association with the Uniting Church in Australia (but is not governed or managed by the Church[7]) and is a member of the Ballarat Associated Schools.
History
Ballarat College commenced on Wednesday 6 July 1864 at the church of the Presbyterian William Henderson, in Sturt Street, Ballarat. Clarendon Presbyterian Ladies' College was established by Elizabeth Kennedy, wife of Robert Kennedy in 1876. The two schools had many years of cooperative connections through their history and merged to become "Ballarat and Clarendon College" in 1974. In recent years, the "and" was removed from the name of the school to become simply "Ballarat Clarendon College".
In 1977 Australian Methodist, Congregational and Presbyterian churches came together to form the Uniting Church and hence the school's denomination changed from the Presbyterian Church to the Uniting Church.
Academic standing
Clarendon has been ranked number one in regional Victoria for several years. It contests that position with Ballarat Grammar School, and together they are the only schools from Ballarat to feature in the rankings of the best Victorian schools.
Academic year | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 |
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Official Victorian Rank[8] | 11th | 16th | 8th | 11th | 12th | 11th | 26th | 8th | 9th | 8th | 4th | 12th | 1st |
Median VCE scores | 36 | 36 | 36 | 36 | 36 | 38 | 36 | 37 | 37 | 37 | 37 | 36 | 39 |
Percentage of VCE scores 40+ | 28% | 26% | 32% | 27% | 28.1% | 31% | 26% | 34.7% | 32.2% | 30% | 33.6% | 27.5% | 45% |
Co-curriculum
Sport
The College participates in many sports both within and outside the Ballarat Associated Schools.
The Boys First XI Cricket team won the premiership in the 2008/2009 season, over rivals St Patricks's College. The firsts then, after winning this premiership, made the final in "The Lord Taverner's Cup" but were defeated in Shepparton by Notre Dame College.
Another notable sport participated within the school is rowing. The rowing program starts at Year 8 and continues through the years. In 2008 and 2010 the BCC Girls' First Crew won the annual their respective Head of the River race at the Barwon River in Geelong and consequently won the Head of the Schoolgirls' competition.
College has built a foundation in volleyball, providing many representatives in both Boys and Girls respective competitions. The College boys have won the past four premierships inside the BAS realms.
Performing arts
The school has a free standing building on the East of the senior campus where all aspects of Performing Arts take place, subsequently called, The Performing Arts Centre (PAC). From years 5-8 students partake in different Arts Classes which rotate each trimester, Music, Art and Drama or Dance (alternating each year). In year 9 students are able to choose which performing and visual arts they do for each term and Year 10 and VCE students may choose out of the various higher level VCE arts classes the school offers. Students accordingly participate in music lessons, for:
- Brass - Trumpet, French Horn, Trombone, Euphonium and Tuba
- Woodwind - Flute, Clarinet (+Bass Clarinet), all Saxomaphone types, Oboe, Recorder and Bassoon
- Piano - Piano, Contemporary Piano
- Keyboard
- Guitar - Classical Guitar, Electric Guitar, Bass Guitar
- Strings - Violin, Viola, Violoncello and Double Bass
- Music Theory
- Speech Art
- Voice (Classical And Contemporary)
Then, they may participate in any of the student ensembles at the school. They are :
- Novice Band
- The Geoff Smith Jazz Orchestra
- Concert Band
- The Barry Currie Stage Band
- Chamber Ensemble
- Orchestra
- Intermediate and Senior Strings
and numerous contemporary bands.
Ballarat Clarendon College also has a contemporary funk/dance band called Feet, who give regular gigs around the school, Ballarat and Victoria.
In addition, the College puts on an annual Senior School Production, Senior School Play and Middle School Production. The senior school musical in 2015 was 'Avenue Q', and the Middle School Production for 2015 was 'High School Musical.' They also have an annual Performing Arts Showcase performance for both the Junior & Senior School and a Middle School and Senior School Presentation Night.
Notable alumni
Art
- Gwyn Hanssen Pigott, Ceramic artist
- David Davies, Artist
Defence
- Major General Harold "Pompey" Edward Elliott, Distinguished Soldier and Senator
- Admiral Sir Guy Gaunt, Chief of British Intelligence in the US, WWII
Diplomatic service
- Sir Patrick Shaw, Australian Ambassador to Washington 1974-75
Fashion
- Joe Saba, Fashion designer
Law
- Rt Hon Lord Augustus Andrewes Uthwatt, House of Lords
Performing arts/media
- Bill Hunter, Actor
- Elsie Morison, Soprano
- Benjamin Northey, Conductor
- Kimberley Davies, Actress
Politics
- John Button, Senator
- Michael Ronaldson, Senator
- Bernard Dowiyogo, President, Nauru
AFL
- Percy Beames, Melbourne Football Club, 1930-41 premiership teams; captain-coach 1942-44
- John Birt, Essendon Football Club, member of 1962 and 1965 premiership teams; W.S. Crichton Medalist in 1961, 1965 and 1967
- Alastair Clarkson, 2008 Premiership coach of the Hawthorn Football Club
- Bob "Geelong Flier" Davis, Geelong Football Club, Member of 1951-52 premiership teams, Captain 1955-58, Best and Fairest 1957
- Jeremy Humm - AFL Footballer (West Coast & Richmond)
- Michael Jamison, Carlton Football Club
- Darcy Tucker (footballer), Fremantle Football Club
- Sebastian Ross, St Kilda
- Matt Dea, Richmond & Essendon
- Hugh McCluggage, Brisbane Lions
- Jarrod Berry, Brisbane Lions
- Willem Drew, Port Adelaide
- Kurt Aylett, GWS Giants, Essendon
- Tom Berry (Australian footballer), Brisbane Lions
- Flynn Appleby, Collingwood
Other sport
- Percy Beames, Cricket, represented Victoria 1933-46; team captain 1946
- Graham Crouch, Athletics, Olympian Montreal 1976
- Andrew Symonds, Cricket, Australian national representative
- Alex Gillett, Cricket, Australian fast bowling specialist
- Stewart Mcsweyn, track and field, Australian representative
See also
- List of schools in Ballarat
- List of schools in Victoria
- List of high schools in Victoria
- List of boarding schools
- Victorian Certificate of Education
References
- ^ "2007 College Handbook". What's Happening. Ballarat Clarendon College. Archived from the original on 12 October 2007. Retrieved 17 December 2007.
- ^ "Ballarat Clarendon College". Vic Schools. School Choice. Archived from the original on 30 August 2007. Retrieved 17 December 2007.
- ^ http://www.vrqa.vic.gov.au/StateRegister/Provider.aspx/DetailsProvider?AccountID=968cc00c-ed32-de11-9c94-002185cd8e5c&SearchState=%2526PProviderName%253d%2526PPostcode%253d3350%2526PPostcodeIncludeSurrounding%253dTrue%2526PSuburb%253d%2526PSuburbIncludeSurrounding%253dFalse%2526PUseAdvancedSearchProvider%253dFalse%2526PProviderTypeID%253d%2526PDeliversQual%253d%2526PQualificationType%253d%2526PFieldOfEducation%253d%2526PCacheGuid%253da3f964da-41ee-4170-94de-54c096c00f04
- ^ "Associated Schools" https://victas.uca.org.au/community-learning/uniting-church-schools/
- ^ http://bettereducation.com.au/results/VceAll.aspx
- ^ "School Performance Information 2014". Victorian Registration and Qualifications Authority. 2014.
- ^ "Associated Schools". Uniting Church in Australia. Synod of Victoria and Tasmania. Retrieved 23 January 2020.
- ^ "VCE School Ranking - 2019". bettereducation.com.au. Retrieved 19 January 2020.