St Edmund's College, Canberra

Coordinates: 35°19′22″S 149°08′43″E / 35.3228°S 149.1454°E / -35.3228; 149.1454
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St Edmund's College, Canberra
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Coordinates35°19′22″S 149°08′43″E / 35.3228°S 149.1454°E / -35.3228; 149.1454
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TypeIndependent - Christian Brothers - All-Male College/Secondary/Primary
Motto"Christus Lux Mea"
"Christ is My Light"
Established1954; 70 years ago
ChairmanMr Michael Cooney
PrincipalMr Joe Zavone
Grades4–12
CampusGriffith
Colour(s)  Blue   White   Gold
AffiliationsRoman Catholic, Christian Brothers, Edmund Rice Education Australia
Websitesec.act.edu.au

St Edmund's College, Canberra is a private, Catholic, day school for boys, located in Griffith, a suburb of Canberra, Australian Capital Territory (ACT), Australia.

The college was established in 1954 by the Christian Brothers as St Edmund's War Memorial College. It was opened to meet the demand for a Catholic Education school in the region and was the first Catholic Secondary Boys' College established in the ACT. St Edmund's College practises in the tradition of Blessed Edmund Ignatius Rice. The current Principal of the College is Mr Joe Zavone, the Acting Deputy is Mr Jacob Knowles, and Board Chair is Mr Michael Cooney. The current director of Junior School (formerly Middle School) is Mr David Kelly.

Students are placed into 'houses' for sporting and other events. The current houses and colours are: Clancy (Yellow), Treacy (Dark Blue), O'Brien (White), Haydon (Red), Mulrooney (Sky Blue) and Rice (Green).

History

St Edmund's War Memorial College opened in 1954 as a Christian Brothers school in response to the needs of Catholic parents of the region. St. Edmund's was the first Catholic secondary boys college established in Canberra. The College has over 1,200 students currently enrolled, having started in 1954 with 330.[citation needed]

Headmasters

The St Edmund's College website lists the following people as headmasters of the school:

  • 1954–1956: Br P. L. McCarthy
  • 1957–1959: Br E. C. Fields
  • 1960–1965: Br N. T. Landener
  • 1966–1969: Br J. B. Darmody
  • 1970–1978: Br G. D. Kerr
  • 1979–1988: Br R. J. Wallace
  • 1989–1994: Br J. P. O’Shea
  • 1995–2004: Mr C. J. Dwyer
  • 2005–2008: Dr C. X. Hayes
  • 2009–2014: Mr P. J. Fullagar
  • 2015–2017: Mr D. Lawler
  • 2018–Present: Mr J. Zavone

St Edmund's College Foundation

In reflecting the spirit of charity of Edmund Rice, St Edmund's College established the Foundation with the aim of giving financial assistance to disadvantaged families to diminish the burden of educating their children and to provide them the opportunity of a quality education.[citation needed]

St Edmund's College Old Boys and Friends Association

The Old Boys and Friends Association was established in 2015. Looking to take over where the original Alumni left off, the Association is slightly different than the original Alumni as it is focused on incorporating the College Community as a whole. The Association states that they would like to encourage all Old Boys & Friends to remain involved in the College community, attend College activities or to just stay in touch or locate lost friends.[1] The Association is run by a committee consisting of a president, treasurer and up to 6 other members in charge of the website, organising events, and more. It draws on community support from individuals and businesses, as well as ongoing support from the College and FutureTheory (a Canberra-based design agency).

Rugby Union

The College won the Waratah Shield more than any other school (14 times) and were the defending champions in 2005 when schools from the ACT (Canberra) were no longer invited/permitted to participate by the organisers, the New South Wales Rugby Union.[2] The College has over 480 registered boys playing rugby union. St. Edmunds has a reputation for being one of the premier rugby schools in Australia, with Saia Faingaa being the latest alumnus to represent Australia. St Edmunds also have always had a brilliant record in the local competition (ACTJRU) with many Grand finals to their name across the different age groups.

Notable alumni

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Politics and Law
Media/performing
Military & Police
Religion
Sport

See also

References

  1. ^ "About · St Edmund's College Old Boys and Friends Association". St Edmund's College Old Boys and Friends Association. Retrieved 17 June 2017.
  2. ^ Sheehan, Paul (23 May 2005). "Boys' lesson in defeat, if not class". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 9 July 2011.
  3. ^ "NSW Rhodes Scholars" Archived 15 September 2007 at the Wayback MachineUniversity of Sydney list, (retrieved 26 April 2007)
  4. ^ [1] "Retrieved: June 2009"
  5. ^ http://www.thefordhamcompany.com.au/ricky-stuart-dally-m-coach-year/
  6. ^ Cycling Australia: Junior World Championships(retrieved 7 August 2008)
  7. ^ Vortex Newsletter 14 May 2008 (retrieved 7 August 2008)

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