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Marcellin College Randwick

Marcellin College Randwick is an independent systemic Roman Catholic single-sex secondary day school for boys, located in Randwick in the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Conducted by the Marist Brothers and founded in 1923, Marcellin is a school of the Archdiocese of Sydney,[5] and currently caters for approximately 962 students from Years 7 to 12.[3]

Marcellin College Randwick
Front corner of Marcellin College facing Alison Road, Randwick
Location

Australia
Coordinates33°54′49″S 151°14′27″E / 33.91361°S 151.24083°E / -33.91361; 151.24083
Information
TypeIndependent single-sex secondary day school
MottoLatin: Æterna non caduca
(The Eternal, not the Transitory[1])
Religious affiliation(s)Marist Brothers
DenominationRoman Catholicism
Patron saint(s)Saint Marcellin Champagnat
Established29 January 1923; 100 years ago (1923-01-29)[2]
Educational authorityNew South Wales Department of Education
OversightCatholic Education Office of the Archdiocese of Sydney
PrincipalMark Woolford
Staff~86[4]
Years712
GenderBoys
Enrolment962[3] (2013)
Houses
  •   Ignatius
  •   Anselm
  •   Fallen
  •   Bowen
Colour(s)Cerise and blue   
SongSub Tuum
AthleticsMetropolitan Catholic Colleges Sports Association
AffiliationsAssociation of Marist Schools of Australia
Websitemarcellinrandwick.syd.catholic.edu.au

The college is affiliated with the Association of Marist Schools of Australia (AMSA)[6] and the Metropolitan Catholic Colleges Sports Association (MCC).[7]

History edit

Marist Brothers founded the college as part of the worldwide Congregation of Marist Colleges which began in 1816 under the guidance of the French priest, Marcellin Champagnat SM.

Archbishop Kelly visited Randwick in 1921, and pressed for the establishment of a school for boys. Land became available in Alison Rd and on 4 November 1922 Dr Sheehan laid the first stone which now forms part of the College Wall.[clarification needed] Dr Cyril Fallon campaigned for funds. Br Walstan Curtin was the first headmaster, and welcomed the first students on 29 January 1923.[2] Originally the brothers traveled from Darlinghurst and Hunters Hill, until Br Aquinas managed to purchase the house adjoining the college, and then it became the living quarters for the Brothers. The Marist Brothers have managed the college ever since.

The College celebrated its 90 Year Anniversary in 2013 with a range of special events, celebrations & functions. A new College Sculpture, named Eternity[8] was erected in 2013 in honour of the college's 90 Year landmark and as part of a major revamp of the college's courtyard. It was commissioned and sculpted by sculptor Col Henry. It was blessed on 17 May 2013 at the college's 90 Year Gala Dinner.[9]

In early 2014, major capital works commenced at Marcellin. Planning for these works had been underway since late 2011. The scope of the works includes:

  • a new library with additional learning spaces and major internal refurbishment
  • a multi-purpose space to replace the Year 7 rooftop playground
  • a new canteen
  • landscaping in the bottom yard
  • Food Technology and Hospitality facilities
  • a Drama performance space
  • alterations to the Marist Centre

The works were completed by the beginning of the 2015 school year.[citation needed]

At the end of the 2014 academic year, Br David Hall concluded his term as Headmaster at Marcellin College. Mr John Hickey was later appointed as his successor, becoming the 24th and first lay Headmaster of the college.

Headmasters edit

 
Front of Marcellin College facing Alison Road, Randwick

The following individuals have served as Headmaster of Marcellin College Randwick:

Ordinal Headmaster Term start Term end Time in office Notes
1 Br Walstan Curtin FMS 1923 1925 1–2 years [citation needed]
2 Br Andrew Power FMS 1926 1931 4–5 years
3 Br Ignatius O’Connor FMS 1932 1937 4–5 years
4 Br Damian Willis FMS 1938 1940 1–2 years
5 Br Louis Hughes FMS 1941 1941 0 years
6 Br Albertus Sellenger FMS 1942 1944 1–2 years
7 Br Quentin Duffy FMS 1945 1950 4–5 years
8 Br Edmundus Larkin FMS 1951 1955 3–4 years
9 Br Bede Yates FMS 1956 1956 0 years
10 Br Anselm Saunders FMS 1957 1962 4–5 years
11 Br Wilfrid Quail FMS 1963 1965 1–2 years
12 Br Laurence McKeon FMS 1966 1967 0–1 years
13 Br Demetrius Redford FMS 1968 1973 4–5 years
14 Br Kenneth Sim FMS 1974 1977 2–3 years
15 Br Roger Burke FMS 1978 1983 4–5 years
16 Br Paul Fensom FMS 1984 1984 0 years
17 Br Ernest Houston FMS 1985 1986 0–1 years
18 Br Anthony Robinson FMS 1987 1989 1–2 years
19 Br Robert O’Connor FMS 1990 1994 3–4 years
20 Br Patrick Howlett FMS 1995 2001 5–6 years
21 Br Robert Sutton FMS 2002 2002 0 years
22 Br William Sullivan FMS 2003 March 2010 6–7 years
23 Br David Hall FMS April 2010 2014 3–4 years
24 John Hickey 2015 September 2018 1–2 years
25 Mark Woolford October 2018 incumbent 5–6 years

Academic edit

Marcellin College has always achieved strong academic results, with students regularly attaining Universities Admission Index (UAI) scores of over 90. In 2005, student Christopher Beshara achieved a UAI 100, the first student in Marcellin College Randwick to achieve a UAI 100 - many other students achieving over UAI 91 annually. Following the release of the 2007 NSW Higher School Certificate (HSC) results, The Daily Telegraph ranked Marcellin College 78th in the top 200 best performing schools in New South Wales.[10] In addition to HSC success, the school has achieved in academic pursuits such as debating, oratory and chess.

Sport edit

Marcellin College is a member of the Metropolitan Catholic Colleges (MCC) sport program.[11] Through this association, the college competes against schools such as Marist College Kogarah, Christian Brothers' High School, Lewisham, De La Salle College Ashfield, Marist Catholic College North Shore, Champagnat Catholic College Pagewood, St. Leo's Catholic College and LaSalle Catholic College, Bankstown, in a variety of sports including swimming, athletics, soccer, rugby league, tennis, golf, volleyball, touch football, basketball, squash and cricket. (Also rugby union, but it was disbanded in 2009).[7]

Traditionally, Marcellin College has a strong history in sport (see below) with many students progressing to the elite level in their chosen sport, notably in rugby league, along with swimming.

Notable alumni edit

Marcellin College Randwick alumni are traditionally known as "Old Boys", with the school's Alumni association called the "Marcellin College Ex-Students Association".[12] Some notable Marcellin Old Boys include:

Business
Clergy and religious
Entertainment, media and the arts
Medicine and science
Politics, public service and the law
Sport

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Mission Statement". About Us. Marcellin College Randwick. Retrieved 10 April 2013.
  2. ^ a b "College History". Marcellin College Randwick. Retrieved 3 June 2016.
  3. ^ a b "Annual Report 2013" (PDF). Catholic Education Office Sydney. CEO Sydney. Retrieved 1 October 2014.
  4. ^ "Annual School Report to the Community 2014" (PDF). Annual Reports. Marcellin College Randwick. 2014. Retrieved 8 September 2015.
  5. ^ . Our Schools. CEO Sydney. 2004. Archived from the original on 22 December 2008. Retrieved 13 January 2014.
  6. ^ . About AMSA. Association of Marist Schools of Australia. Archived from the original on 20 March 2008. Retrieved 14 May 2008.
  7. ^ a b "Teams". Metropolitan Catholic Colleges Sports Association. Metropolitan Catholic Colleges. Retrieved 14 May 2008.
  8. ^ College Newsletter (No. 6 ed.). Marcellin College Randwick. 2 May 2014. p. 1. Retrieved 2 June 2014.
  9. ^ "Col Henry Sculptor - 'Latest Commissions'". 90 Year 2013 Marcellin College Sculpture 'Aspirations'. Col Henry Sculptor. Retrieved 13 January 2014.
  10. ^ (PDF). The Daily Telegraph. HSC 2007. Sydney, NSW. 20 December 2007. p. 4. Archived from the original (PDF) on 19 September 2008. Retrieved 14 May 2008.
  11. ^ a b c d e f g h i j . New South Wales. School Choice. Archived from the original on 22 July 2008. Retrieved 14 May 2008.
  12. ^ Marcellin College Ex Students Association
  13. ^ Overington, Caroline (18 January 2005). "Burger to riches story ends in sorrow". The Sydney Morning Herald. Sydney, NSW: Fairfax Media. Retrieved 14 May 2008.
  14. ^ Liukkonen, Petri. . Books and Writers (kirjasto.sci.fi). Finland: Kuusankoski Public Library. Archived from the original on 2 July 2014.

External links edit

  • Marcellin College Randwick Website

marcellin, college, randwick, independent, systemic, roman, catholic, single, secondary, school, boys, located, randwick, eastern, suburbs, sydney, south, wales, australia, conducted, marist, brothers, founded, 1923, marcellin, school, archdiocese, sydney, cur. Marcellin College Randwick is an independent systemic Roman Catholic single sex secondary day school for boys located in Randwick in the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney New South Wales Australia Conducted by the Marist Brothers and founded in 1923 Marcellin is a school of the Archdiocese of Sydney 5 and currently caters for approximately 962 students from Years 7 to 12 3 Marcellin College RandwickFront corner of Marcellin College facing Alison Road RandwickLocationRandwick South eastern Sydney New South WalesAustraliaCoordinates33 54 49 S 151 14 27 E 33 91361 S 151 24083 E 33 91361 151 24083InformationTypeIndependent single sex secondary day schoolMottoLatin AEterna non caduca The Eternal not the Transitory 1 Religious affiliation s Marist BrothersDenominationRoman CatholicismPatron saint s Saint Marcellin ChampagnatEstablished29 January 1923 100 years ago 1923 01 29 2 Educational authorityNew South Wales Department of EducationOversightCatholic Education Office of the Archdiocese of SydneyPrincipalMark WoolfordStaff 86 4 Years7 12GenderBoysEnrolment962 3 2013 Houses Ignatius Anselm Fallen BowenColour s Cerise and blue SongSub TuumAthleticsMetropolitan Catholic Colleges Sports AssociationAffiliationsAssociation of Marist Schools of AustraliaWebsitemarcellinrandwick wbr syd wbr catholic wbr edu wbr auThe college is affiliated with the Association of Marist Schools of Australia AMSA 6 and the Metropolitan Catholic Colleges Sports Association MCC 7 Contents 1 History 2 Headmasters 3 Academic 4 Sport 5 Notable alumni 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory editMarist Brothers founded the college as part of the worldwide Congregation of Marist Colleges which began in 1816 under the guidance of the French priest Marcellin Champagnat SM Archbishop Kelly visited Randwick in 1921 and pressed for the establishment of a school for boys Land became available in Alison Rd and on 4 November 1922 Dr Sheehan laid the first stone which now forms part of the College Wall clarification needed Dr Cyril Fallon campaigned for funds Br Walstan Curtin was the first headmaster and welcomed the first students on 29 January 1923 2 Originally the brothers traveled from Darlinghurst and Hunters Hill until Br Aquinas managed to purchase the house adjoining the college and then it became the living quarters for the Brothers The Marist Brothers have managed the college ever since The College celebrated its 90 Year Anniversary in 2013 with a range of special events celebrations amp functions A new College Sculpture named Eternity 8 was erected in 2013 in honour of the college s 90 Year landmark and as part of a major revamp of the college s courtyard It was commissioned and sculpted by sculptor Col Henry It was blessed on 17 May 2013 at the college s 90 Year Gala Dinner 9 In early 2014 major capital works commenced at Marcellin Planning for these works had been underway since late 2011 The scope of the works includes a new library with additional learning spaces and major internal refurbishment a multi purpose space to replace the Year 7 rooftop playground a new canteen landscaping in the bottom yard Food Technology and Hospitality facilities a Drama performance space alterations to the Marist CentreThe works were completed by the beginning of the 2015 school year citation needed At the end of the 2014 academic year Br David Hall concluded his term as Headmaster at Marcellin College Mr John Hickey was later appointed as his successor becoming the 24th and first lay Headmaster of the college Headmasters edit nbsp Front of Marcellin College facing Alison Road RandwickThe following individuals have served as Headmaster of Marcellin College Randwick Ordinal Headmaster Term start Term end Time in office Notes1 Br Walstan Curtin FMS 1923 1925 1 2 years citation needed 2 Br Andrew Power FMS 1926 1931 4 5 years3 Br Ignatius O Connor FMS 1932 1937 4 5 years4 Br Damian Willis FMS 1938 1940 1 2 years5 Br Louis Hughes FMS 1941 1941 0 years6 Br Albertus Sellenger FMS 1942 1944 1 2 years7 Br Quentin Duffy FMS 1945 1950 4 5 years8 Br Edmundus Larkin FMS 1951 1955 3 4 years9 Br Bede Yates FMS 1956 1956 0 years10 Br Anselm Saunders FMS 1957 1962 4 5 years11 Br Wilfrid Quail FMS 1963 1965 1 2 years12 Br Laurence McKeon FMS 1966 1967 0 1 years13 Br Demetrius Redford FMS 1968 1973 4 5 years14 Br Kenneth Sim FMS 1974 1977 2 3 years15 Br Roger Burke FMS 1978 1983 4 5 years16 Br Paul Fensom FMS 1984 1984 0 years17 Br Ernest Houston FMS 1985 1986 0 1 years18 Br Anthony Robinson FMS 1987 1989 1 2 years19 Br Robert O Connor FMS 1990 1994 3 4 years20 Br Patrick Howlett FMS 1995 2001 5 6 years21 Br Robert Sutton FMS 2002 2002 0 years22 Br William Sullivan FMS 2003 March 2010 6 7 years23 Br David Hall FMS April 2010 2014 3 4 years24 John Hickey 2015 September 2018 1 2 years25 Mark Woolford October 2018 incumbent 5 6 yearsAcademic editMarcellin College has always achieved strong academic results with students regularly attaining Universities Admission Index UAI scores of over 90 In 2005 student Christopher Beshara achieved a UAI 100 the first student in Marcellin College Randwick to achieve a UAI 100 many other students achieving over UAI 91 annually Following the release of the 2007 NSW Higher School Certificate HSC results The Daily Telegraph ranked Marcellin College 78th in the top 200 best performing schools in New South Wales 10 In addition to HSC success the school has achieved in academic pursuits such as debating oratory and chess Sport editMarcellin College is a member of the Metropolitan Catholic Colleges MCC sport program 11 Through this association the college competes against schools such as Marist College Kogarah Christian Brothers High School Lewisham De La Salle College Ashfield Marist Catholic College North Shore Champagnat Catholic College Pagewood St Leo s Catholic College and LaSalle Catholic College Bankstown in a variety of sports including swimming athletics soccer rugby league tennis golf volleyball touch football basketball squash and cricket Also rugby union but it was disbanded in 2009 7 Traditionally Marcellin College has a strong history in sport see below with many students progressing to the elite level in their chosen sport notably in rugby league along with swimming Notable alumni editMarcellin College Randwick alumni are traditionally known as Old Boys with the school s Alumni association called the Marcellin College Ex Students Association 12 Some notable Marcellin Old Boys include BusinessCharlie Bell former President and CEO of McDonald s 13 Clergy and religiousBr Charles Howard FMS Superior General of the Marist Brothers 1985 1993 Most Rev David Walker Bishop of Broken Bay 1996 2013Entertainment media and the artsMitchell Butel actor Luke Carroll actor Kerry Casey actor Jon Cleary author 11 14 James Galea magician and actor Bob Hornery actor Peter James cinematographer and director of photography 11 Michael Lynch arts administratorMedicine and scienceMerv Cross doctor of sports medicine and rugby league player 11 Politics public service and the lawLionel Bowen politician Deputy Prime Minister of Australia from 1983 to 1990 11 Michael Daley politician John Lawrence O Meally judge 11 SportMalcolm Allen swimmer Braith Anasta rugby league player 11 Tom Bellew OAM former Chairman of the New South Wales Rugby League and Director of the Australian Rugby League citation needed Luke Branighan rugby league player Shawn Budd snooker player Richard Chee Quee first player of Chinese origin to play first class cricket in Australia 11 Michael Cheika rugby union coach and former rugby union player Australian national team Wallabies head coach since 2014 NSW Waratahs coach 2013 2015 Jason Clark rugby league player Ben Davis AFL player for the Adelaide Crows Denis Donoghue boxer amp rugby league player Andrew Durante football player Wellington Phoenix FC captain 2008 Joe Marston Medal recipient Jordan Foote AFL player Dr Nathan Gibbs rugby league player 11 Campbell Graham rugby league player Aaron Gray rugby league player Errol Gulden AFL player Marty Gurr rugby league player Lachlan Lam rugby league player Reni Maitua rugby league player Darren Maroon rugby league player Shannan McPherson rugby league player Jeff Orford rugby league player Rick Pendleton paralympic swimmer Willie Peters rugby league player Eddy Pettybourne rugby league player Sam Robson Australian English first class cricketer Iosia Soliola rugby league player John Sutton rugby league player Tom Symonds rugby league player Peter Tunks rugby league player 11 Joe Williams rugby league player and professional boxer Ken Wright rugby union and rugby league playerSee also edit nbsp Schools portal nbsp Catholicism portal List of Catholic schools in New South Wales Catholic education in AustraliaReferences edit Mission Statement About Us Marcellin College Randwick Retrieved 10 April 2013 a b College History Marcellin College Randwick Retrieved 3 June 2016 a b Annual Report 2013 PDF Catholic Education Office Sydney CEO Sydney Retrieved 1 October 2014 Annual School Report to the Community 2014 PDF Annual Reports Marcellin College Randwick 2014 Retrieved 8 September 2015 Contact our Schools Our Schools CEO Sydney 2004 Archived from the original on 22 December 2008 Retrieved 13 January 2014 Member School Links About AMSA Association of Marist Schools of Australia Archived from the original on 20 March 2008 Retrieved 14 May 2008 a b Teams Metropolitan Catholic Colleges Sports Association Metropolitan Catholic Colleges Retrieved 14 May 2008 College Newsletter No 6 ed Marcellin College Randwick 2 May 2014 p 1 Retrieved 2 June 2014 Col Henry Sculptor Latest Commissions 90 Year 2013 Marcellin College Sculpture Aspirations Col Henry Sculptor Retrieved 13 January 2014 The top 200 schools in New South Wales PDF The Daily Telegraph HSC 2007 Sydney NSW 20 December 2007 p 4 Archived from the original PDF on 19 September 2008 Retrieved 14 May 2008 a b c d e f g h i j Marcellin College Randwick New South Wales School Choice Archived from the original on 22 July 2008 Retrieved 14 May 2008 Marcellin College Ex Students Association Overington Caroline 18 January 2005 Burger to riches story ends in sorrow The Sydney Morning Herald Sydney NSW Fairfax Media Retrieved 14 May 2008 Liukkonen Petri Jon Cleary Books and Writers kirjasto sci fi Finland Kuusankoski Public Library Archived from the original on 2 July 2014 External links editMarcellin College Randwick Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Marcellin College Randwick amp oldid 1152770786, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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