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Marist College Canberra

Marist College Canberra is an independent Roman Catholic primary and secondary day school for boys, founded in 1968 by the Marist Brothers. The college is situated on 15 hectares (37 acres) and located in the Canberra suburb of Pearce, in the Australian Capital Territory, Australia. The college is a member of the Association of Marist Schools of Australia (AMSA) and the Associated Southern Colleges (ASC).

Marist College Canberra
Location

Australia
Coordinates35°21′35″S 149°05′20″E / 35.3597°S 149.0889°E / -35.3597; 149.0889Coordinates: 35°21′35″S 149°05′20″E / 35.3597°S 149.0889°E / -35.3597; 149.0889
Information
TypeIndependent primary and secondary day school
MottoLatin: Servo Fidem
(I keep the Faith)
Religious affiliation(s)Association of Marist Schools of Australia
DenominationRoman Catholic
Established1968; 55 years ago (1968)
FounderMarist Brothers
HeadmasterMatthew Hutchison
Deputy HeadmasterLiam Stakelum
Dean of StudiesRohit Bhatnagar
Years4-12
GenderBoys
EnrolmentApprox. 1,770
Area15 hectares (37 acres)
Colour(s)Blue and light-blue   
SongGreat Man of God
NewspaperMaristian
YearbookBlue and Blue
AffiliationAssociated Southern Colleges
Websitewww.maristc.act.edu.au

History

Marist schools in Australia

The origins of MCC are to be found at The Rocks, Sydney. There, in 1875, only three years after the foundation of the first MCC school in Australia, the Brothers began a select school or high school with Brother Augustine McDonald as its first principal.

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 had few Catholic schools. So the decision was taken to sell the property and to use the proceeds to transfer the school to Canberra.

Canberra

Marist College Canberra opened in 1968 with primary classes whilst construction of the secondary school building was still being completed. The first senior classes commenced in 1971. The first graduating class was in 1975.

Institution child sexual abuse

Between 1976 and 1993 a teacher at Marist College, Brother Kosta Chute, sexually molested at least 39 students. The school investigated the first complaints concerning Chute's conduct internally, and permitted him to continue teaching. He was not removed from teaching duties until late 1993 when parents of one of his students complained to the ACT government. Chute was jailed in 2010 after being convicted on 19 counts of child sexual abuse.[1] As of 2014 Marist College had paid almost $7 million in compensation to 38 former students who had been abused by Chute during his time at the school.[2] In December 2015 the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse found that the Marist Brothers had been aware of the allegations against Chute since the 1960s, but continued to transfer him between schools. It also noted that another teacher at Marist College, Brother Gregory Sutton, had molested students at the school during the early 1980s leading to eight compensation payments, but found that there was no evidence that either the Marist Brothers or the school had received allegations concerning Sutton during this period.[3][4]

The Canberra Marist Brothers community was disbanded at the end of 2015. This did not affect the governance of the school, as it is now staffed by lay teachers and a lay principal.[5]

Headmasters/principals

Period Details
1968 – 1970 Brother Crispin
1971 – 1973 Brother Mark May
1974 - 1974 Brother Othmar Weldon
1975 – 1982 Brother Joseph McMahon
1983 – 1988 Brother Terrence Heinrich
1989 – 1990 Brother Roger Burke
1991 – 1992 Brother David Hayes
1993 – 2000 Brother Chris Wade
2001 – 2005 Ross Tarlinton
2006 – 2017 Richard Sidorko
2018 – present Matthew Hutchison

In November 2017, Brother Wade was sentenced to 18 months in prison, having been found guilty of previously abusing students at schools in Hamilton (1976) and Kogarah (1980).[6]

Houses

The school's house system was implemented in 1986 from a year group system. Each house developed their own crest and motto. The original six houses were Conway, Crispin, Darlinghurst, Mark, Othmar, Patrick. In 1988, two further houses, Haydon and McMahon, were added to reduce house size. Early in 2016, Othmar House was renamed Lavalla House. This change of name was requested by the school community, following adverse findings by the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses into Child Sexual Abuse of Brother Othmar's handling of the abuse of students at another school.

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 an array of house competitions. These competitions include athletics, swimming and cross country carnivals, academic performance, community service hours, and walkathon collection totals.

Sports

Marist is a member school of the Associated Southern Colleges (ASC). The college competes against other schools in this competition in a number of different sports, including Australian Rules Football, hockey, athletics, cricket, rugby, swimming and cross country.

Notable alumni

See also

References

  1. ^ Ellery, David (19 June 2014). "Marist Brother Kostka Chute allowed to teach for years after first sexual assault complaints, royal commission told". The Canberra Times. Retrieved 17 May 2015.
  2. ^ Ellery, David (10 June 2014). "Almost $7 million compensation to Marist Brothers students sexually abused by Brother Kostka". The Canberra Times. Retrieved 17 May 2015.
  3. ^ Knaus, Christopher (11 December 2015). "Royal commission finds Marist failed to remove paedophile Brother John Chute". The Canberra Times. Retrieved 12 December 2015.
  4. ^ Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse (2015). "Case Study no. 13 – The response of the Marist Brothers to allegations of child sexual abuse against Brothers Kostka Chute and Gregory Sutton". Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse. p. 73.
  5. ^ Ellery, David (17 April 2015). "Marist Brothers to leave Canberra". The Canberra Times. Retrieved 17 May 2015.
  6. ^ Hawke, Sarah (3 November 2017). "Former headmaster abused boys sent to his office while unwell". ABC News. Retrieved 13 October 2019.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Marist College Canberra news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2012 Learn how and when to remove this template message Marist College Canberra is an independent Roman Catholic primary and secondary day school for boys founded in 1968 by the Marist Brothers The college is situated on 15 hectares 37 acres and located in the Canberra suburb of Pearce in the Australian Capital Territory Australia The college is a member of the Association of Marist Schools of Australia AMSA and the Associated Southern Colleges ASC Marist College CanberraLocationPearce Canberra Australian Capital TerritoryAustraliaCoordinates35 21 35 S 149 05 20 E 35 3597 S 149 0889 E 35 3597 149 0889 Coordinates 35 21 35 S 149 05 20 E 35 3597 S 149 0889 E 35 3597 149 0889InformationTypeIndependent primary and secondary day schoolMottoLatin Servo Fidem I keep the Faith Religious affiliation s Association of Marist Schools of AustraliaDenominationRoman CatholicEstablished1968 55 years ago 1968 FounderMarist BrothersHeadmasterMatthew HutchisonDeputy HeadmasterLiam StakelumDean of StudiesRohit BhatnagarYears4 12GenderBoysEnrolmentApprox 1 770Area15 hectares 37 acres Colour s Blue and light blue SongGreat Man of GodNewspaperMaristianYearbookBlue and BlueAffiliationAssociated Southern CollegesWebsitewww wbr maristc wbr act wbr edu wbr au Contents 1 History 1 1 Marist schools in Australia 1 2 Canberra 1 2 1 Institution child sexual abuse 2 Headmasters principals 3 Houses 4 Sports 5 Notable alumni 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditMarist schools in Australia Edit The origins of MCC are to be found at The Rocks Sydney There in 1875 only three years after the foundation of the first MCC school in Australia the Brothers began a select school or high school with Brother Augustine McDonald as its first principal 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 had few Catholic schools So the decision was taken to sell the property and to use the proceeds to transfer the school to Canberra Canberra Edit Marist College Canberra opened in 1968 with primary classes whilst construction of the secondary school building was still being completed The first senior classes commenced in 1971 The first graduating class was in 1975 Institution child sexual abuse Edit See also Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse Between 1976 and 1993 a teacher at Marist College Brother Kosta Chute sexually molested at least 39 students The school investigated the first complaints concerning Chute s conduct internally and permitted him to continue teaching He was not removed from teaching duties until late 1993 when parents of one of his students complained to the ACT government Chute was jailed in 2010 after being convicted on 19 counts of child sexual abuse 1 As of 2014 Marist College had paid almost 7 million in compensation to 38 former students who had been abused by Chute during his time at the school 2 In December 2015 the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse found that the Marist Brothers had been aware of the allegations against Chute since the 1960s but continued to transfer him between schools It also noted that another teacher at Marist College Brother Gregory Sutton had molested students at the school during the early 1980s leading to eight compensation payments but found that there was no evidence that either the Marist Brothers or the school had received allegations concerning Sutton during this period 3 4 The Canberra Marist Brothers community was disbanded at the end of 2015 This did not affect the governance of the school as it is now staffed by lay teachers and a lay principal 5 Headmasters principals EditPeriod Details1968 1970 Brother Crispin1971 1973 Brother Mark May1974 1974 Brother Othmar Weldon1975 1982 Brother Joseph McMahon1983 1988 Brother Terrence Heinrich1989 1990 Brother Roger Burke1991 1992 Brother David Hayes1993 2000 Brother Chris Wade2001 2005 Ross Tarlinton2006 2017 Richard Sidorko2018 present Matthew HutchisonIn November 2017 Brother Wade was sentenced to 18 months in prison having been found guilty of previously abusing students at schools in Hamilton 1976 and Kogarah 1980 6 Houses EditThe school s house system was implemented in 1986 from a year group system Each house developed their own crest and motto The original six houses were Conway Crispin Darlinghurst Mark Othmar Patrick In 1988 two further houses Haydon and McMahon were added to reduce house size Early in 2016 Othmar House was renamed Lavalla House This change of name was requested by the school community following adverse findings by the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses into Child Sexual Abuse of Brother Othmar s handling of the abuse of students at another school 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 an array of house competitions These competitions include athletics swimming and cross country carnivals academic performance community service hours and walkathon collection totals Sports EditMarist is a member school of the Associated Southern Colleges ASC The college competes against other schools in this competition in a number of different sports including Australian Rules Football hockey athletics cricket rugby swimming and cross country Notable alumni EditMatt Clowry former National Basketball League player Tom Cusack Rugby Union player Joe Powell Rugby Union player Phil Davis AFL Footballer Tetera Faulkner Rugby Union player Tom Green footballer born 2001 AFL Footballer Joe Roff Rugby Union player Tom Highmore AFL footballer Patrick Mills Basketball player National Basketball League Bailey Simonsson Rugby League player NRL Tom Highmore Australian footballer AFL Rory Scott Rugby Union player Paul McDermott Australian comedian actor writer director singer artist and television personality See also Edit Australia portal Schools portal Catholicism portalList of schools in the Australian Capital TerritoryReferences Edit Ellery David 19 June 2014 Marist Brother Kostka Chute allowed to teach for years after first sexual assault complaints royal commission told The Canberra Times Retrieved 17 May 2015 Ellery David 10 June 2014 Almost 7 million compensation to Marist Brothers students sexually abused by Brother Kostka The Canberra Times Retrieved 17 May 2015 Knaus Christopher 11 December 2015 Royal commission finds Marist failed to remove paedophile Brother John Chute The Canberra Times Retrieved 12 December 2015 Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse 2015 Case Study no 13 The response of the Marist Brothers to allegations of child sexual abuse against Brothers Kostka Chute and Gregory Sutton Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse p 73 Ellery David 17 April 2015 Marist Brothers to leave Canberra The Canberra Times Retrieved 17 May 2015 Hawke Sarah 3 November 2017 Former headmaster abused boys sent to his office while unwell ABC News Retrieved 13 October 2019 External links EditMarist College Canberra Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Marist College Canberra amp oldid 1111850444, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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