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Loyola College, Melbourne

Loyola College is an independent Catholic secondary school for boys and girls, located in Watsonia, a suburb of Melbourne, in Victoria, Australia. The college was founded by the Society of Jesus in 1980 with an initial enrolment of 134 students. The Jesuits conduct the school in the Ignatian tradition. Located on 11 hectares (27 acres), as of 2020, Loyola College had a student population of approximately 1,360 students from Year 7 to Year 12.[1]

Loyola College
Façade of Loyola College
Address
325 Grimshaw Street

,
Australia
Coordinates37°42′15″S 145°04′43″E / 37.7041°S 145.0787°E / -37.7041; 145.0787Coordinates: 37°42′15″S 145°04′43″E / 37.7041°S 145.0787°E / -37.7041; 145.0787
Information
TypeIndependent secondary school
MottoJustice, Mercy, Faith
Religious affiliation(s)Catholicism
DenominationJesuits
Patron saint(s)Ignatius Loyola
Established1980; 43 years ago (1980)
FounderJohn Ormond Kennedy
PrincipalAlison Leutchford (acting)
Grades712
GenderCo-educational
Enrolment1,360
CampusSuburban
Area10.9 hectares (27 acres)
Colour(s)Blue, maroon and light blue    
School fees$7,162 - $7,780
AffiliationAssociation of Coeducational Schools
Websitewww.loyola.vic.edu.au

History

The Loyola Seminary built between 1932 and 1934 was located at the corner of Bungay and Grimshaw Streets, Watsonia.[2] After being owned by various parties over the years, the land was bought by John Kennedy in 1979, and formally opened as a school the next year.

Structure

A regional Catholic college, Loyola's associated parishes are St Damian's, Bundoora; Sacred Heart, Diamond Creek; St Mary's, Greensborough; Our Lady of the Way, Kingsbury, St Martin of Tours’, Macleod; St Francis of Assisi, Mill Park and St Thomas’, North Greensborough. The college also serves the parishes of St Francis Xavier, Montmorency, including Holy Trinity, Eltham North and Our Lady Help of Christians, Eltham.[3]

Each staff member and student belongs to one of the six houses: Chisholm, named after Caroline Chisholm; Flynn, named after John Flynn; McAuley, named after the Venerable Mother Catherine McAuley; MacKillop, named after Saint Mary MacKillop; Mannix, named after Archbishop Daniel Mannix; and Xavier, named after St. Francis Xavier. All houses compete with each other through sports, theatre and more, in order to gain the most points and win the House Shield, which is awarded annually.[4]

Past principals

John Ormond Kennedy was the founding principal in September 1979.[5] Joseph Favrin has been the principal since 2008.[6]

Curriculum

The college offers a range of subjects including arts,[7] Design and Technology, English, Humanities, Language, Mathematics, Music, Physical and Outdoor Education and Science. Loyola College also offers extra curricular activities including Clubs and Societies, Performing Arts, Public speaking and Debating, Service and Spirituality, and Sport. Major events during the school year include St Ignatius Day, the Musical Production and Dramatic Production, House Drama, House Music, Athletics Carnival and Swimming Carnival.[8][9]

Sport

Loyola is a member of the Association of Coeducational School (ACS). Loyola has won the following ACS premierships:[10]

Combined
  • Touch Football - 2012
Boys
  • Basketball - 2020
  • Cricket (2) - 2019, 2020
  • Football (3) - 1999, 2001, 2013
  • Volleyball (2) - 2002, 2003
Girls
  • Basketball (8) -
2003, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2019, 2021, 2022 
  • Football (6) - 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2016, 2017
  • Futsal (3) - 2016, 2017, 2019
  • Netball (4) - 1999, 2005, 2007, 2012
  • Soccer (3) - 2016, 2017, 2018
  • Softball (4) - 2013, 2014, 2015, 2020
  • Tennis (4) - 1998, 2005, 2008, 2014
  • Volleyball - 2003

Partnerships

The school has a partnership with Jesus Good Shepherd School in the Philippines.

Notable alumni

  • Nicholas Audino – Music producer, songwriter, executive and manager
  • Jasmine Curtis – actress, dancer, endorser, writer and commercial model
  • Jack Grimes – Australian rules football player for Melbourne Demons
  • Dylan Grimes – Australian rules football player for Richmond Tigers
  • Matthew Kreuzer – Australian rules football player for Carlton Blues
  • Ben Lennon – Australian rules football player for Richmond Tigers
  • Alicia Loxley – news reporter
  • Richard Muscat – racing driver
  • Sarah Sansonetti – Australian rules football player for Richmond Tigers
  • Heath Shaw – Australian rules football player for Collingwood Mapgies and GWS Giants
  • Rhyce Shaw – Australian rules football player for Sydney Swans; coach of North Melbourne Kangaroos
  • Jiordan Tolli – singer and actress
  • Sam Philp – Australian rules football player for Carlton Blues

See also

References

  1. ^ "Home". Loyola College. Retrieved 4 June 2020.[self-published source?]
  2. ^ "Former Loyola College". Victorian Heritage Database. Retrieved 3 May 2019.
  3. ^ "Our College". Loyola College. Retrieved 4 June 2020.[self-published source?]
  4. ^ Houses. Accessed 6 June 2016.[self-published source?]
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 24 July 2008. Retrieved 22 June 2008.
  6. ^ Favrin quoted. Accessed 6 June 2016.
  7. ^ Arts award. Accessed 6 June 2016. 3 June 2016 at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ Curriculum and programs. Accessed 6 June 2016.[self-published source?]
  9. ^ Good Schools. Accessed 6 June 2016.
  10. ^ "Premiers Lists". ACS Sport | Association of Co-educational Schools. Retrieved 8 March 2021.

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Loyola College is an independent Catholic secondary school for boys and girls located in Watsonia a suburb of Melbourne in Victoria Australia The college was founded by the Society of Jesus in 1980 with an initial enrolment of 134 students The Jesuits conduct the school in the Ignatian tradition Located on 11 hectares 27 acres as of 2020 update Loyola College had a student population of approximately 1 360 students from Year 7 to Year 12 1 Loyola CollegeFacade of Loyola CollegeAddress325 Grimshaw StreetWatsonia Melbourne VictoriaAustraliaCoordinates37 42 15 S 145 04 43 E 37 7041 S 145 0787 E 37 7041 145 0787 Coordinates 37 42 15 S 145 04 43 E 37 7041 S 145 0787 E 37 7041 145 0787InformationTypeIndependent secondary schoolMottoJustice Mercy FaithReligious affiliation s CatholicismDenominationJesuitsPatron saint s Ignatius LoyolaEstablished1980 43 years ago 1980 FounderJohn Ormond KennedyPrincipalAlison Leutchford acting Grades7 12GenderCo educationalEnrolment1 360CampusSuburbanArea10 9 hectares 27 acres Colour s Blue maroon and light blue School fees 7 162 7 780AffiliationAssociation of Coeducational SchoolsWebsitewww wbr loyola wbr vic wbr edu wbr au Contents 1 History 2 Structure 3 Past principals 4 Curriculum 5 Sport 6 Partnerships 7 Notable alumni 8 See also 9 ReferencesHistory EditThe Loyola Seminary built between 1932 and 1934 was located at the corner of Bungay and Grimshaw Streets Watsonia 2 After being owned by various parties over the years the land was bought by John Kennedy in 1979 and formally opened as a school the next year Structure EditA regional Catholic college Loyola s associated parishes are St Damian s Bundoora Sacred Heart Diamond Creek St Mary s Greensborough Our Lady of the Way Kingsbury St Martin of Tours Macleod St Francis of Assisi Mill Park and St Thomas North Greensborough The college also serves the parishes of St Francis Xavier Montmorency including Holy Trinity Eltham North and Our Lady Help of Christians Eltham 3 Each staff member and student belongs to one of the six houses Chisholm named after Caroline Chisholm Flynn named after John Flynn McAuley named after the Venerable Mother Catherine McAuley MacKillop named after Saint Mary MacKillop Mannix named after Archbishop Daniel Mannix and Xavier named after St Francis Xavier All houses compete with each other through sports theatre and more in order to gain the most points and win the House Shield which is awarded annually 4 Past principals EditJohn Ormond Kennedy was the founding principal in September 1979 5 Joseph Favrin has been the principal since 2008 6 Curriculum EditThe college offers a range of subjects including arts 7 Design and Technology English Humanities Language Mathematics Music Physical and Outdoor Education and Science Loyola College also offers extra curricular activities including Clubs and Societies Performing Arts Public speaking and Debating Service and Spirituality and Sport Major events during the school year include St Ignatius Day the Musical Production and Dramatic Production House Drama House Music Athletics Carnival and Swimming Carnival 8 9 Sport EditLoyola is a member of the Association of Coeducational School ACS Loyola has won the following ACS premierships 10 CombinedTouch Football 2012BoysBasketball 2020 Cricket 2 2019 2020 Football 3 1999 2001 2013 Volleyball 2 2002 2003GirlsBasketball 8 2003 2006 2007 2008 2010 2019 2021 2022 Football 6 2008 2009 2010 2011 2016 2017 Futsal 3 2016 2017 2019 Netball 4 1999 2005 2007 2012 Soccer 3 2016 2017 2018 Softball 4 2013 2014 2015 2020 Tennis 4 1998 2005 2008 2014 Volleyball 2003Partnerships EditThe school has a partnership with Jesus Good Shepherd School in the Philippines Notable alumni EditThis article s list of alumni may not follow Wikipedia s verifiability policy Please improve this article by removing names that do not have independent reliable sources showing they merit inclusion in this article AND are alumni or by incorporating the relevant publications into the body of the article through appropriate citations March 2021 Nicholas Audino Music producer songwriter executive and manager Jasmine Curtis actress dancer endorser writer and commercial model Jack Grimes Australian rules football player for Melbourne Demons Dylan Grimes Australian rules football player for Richmond Tigers Matthew Kreuzer Australian rules football player for Carlton Blues Ben Lennon Australian rules football player for Richmond Tigers Alicia Loxley news reporter Richard Muscat racing driver Sarah Sansonetti Australian rules football player for Richmond Tigers Heath Shaw Australian rules football player for Collingwood Mapgies and GWS Giants Rhyce Shaw Australian rules football player for Sydney Swans coach of North Melbourne Kangaroos Jiordan Tolli singer and actress Sam Philp Australian rules football player for Carlton BluesSee also Edit Schools portal Catholicism portal Australia portal Catholic education in Australia List of non government schools in Victoria Australia List of Jesuit schoolsReferences Edit Home Loyola College Retrieved 4 June 2020 self published source Former Loyola College Victorian Heritage Database Retrieved 3 May 2019 Our College Loyola College Retrieved 4 June 2020 self published source Houses Accessed 6 June 2016 self published source Kennedy Accessed 6 June 2016 Archived from the original on 24 July 2008 Retrieved 22 June 2008 Favrin quoted Accessed 6 June 2016 Arts award Accessed 6 June 2016 Archived 3 June 2016 at the Wayback Machine Curriculum and programs Accessed 6 June 2016 self published source Good Schools Accessed 6 June 2016 Premiers Lists ACS Sport Association of Co educational Schools Retrieved 8 March 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Loyola College Melbourne amp oldid 1125626668, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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