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Patrician Brothers' College, Fairfield

Patrician Brothers' College, Fairfield (abbreviated as PBCF) is an independent Roman Catholic comprehensive single-sex secondary day school for boys, located in Fairfield, a western suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

Patrician Brothers' College, Fairfield
Patrician Brothers' College classrooms
Location

Australia
Coordinates33°52′19″S 150°57′43″E / 33.87194°S 150.96194°E / -33.87194; 150.96194
Information
TypeIndependent comprehensive single-sex secondary day school
MottoLatin: Maria Duce
(Mary Leads Us[1])
Religious affiliation(s)Patrician Brothers
DenominationRoman Catholic
Established1953; 70 years ago (1953)[2]
OversightSydney Catholic Schools, Archdiocese of Sydney, Diocese of Parramatta
PrincipalPeter Wade
Employees~73[3]
Years712
GenderBoys
Enrolmentc. 1,089[3][4] (2007)
Colour(s)Royal blue and sky blue   
Websitepbcfairfield.syd.catholic.edu.au

Founded in the tradition of Bishop Daniel Delany in 1953,[2] the college formerly catered for students in Years 5 to 12, however the primary section was merged into the local parish primary school and closed in 2006. Today the school enrolls approximately 1150 high school aged students from the parishes of Villawood, Fairfield, Cabramatta and Smithfield. 85% of the student population are from non-English speaking backgrounds.[3] The administration of the school is overseen by Sydney Catholic Schools.

In the 2009 Higher School Certificate (HSC), the college was ranked in the top 57 schools in New South Wales,[5] and is ranked in the Top 12 Catholic Schools in Sydney and in the Top 3 Catholic Schools in the Southern Region.[6]

History Edit

Establishment Edit

In August 1948, the Brothers received a letter from Archbishop O'Brien on behalf of Norman Cardinal Gilroy, requesting staff for a new boys' school planned for Fairfield. At this time, Fairfield was an outer and rapidly expanding suburb of Sydney with a large concentration of post war migrants from Europe. While there was a primary convent school at nearby Cabramatta, Smithfield and Villawood, there was no opportunities for senior primary and secondary Catholic Education for boys in Fairfield.

Provincial, Brother Norbert and his Council agreed to the Cardinal's request and Brother Kevin Samuel, Brother Eugene Kelly and Brother Peter Johnson (Superior and Principal) formed the first Patrician Community at Fairfield. The Brothers took up residence in an old weatherboard cottage which was on the 10 hectare property, which had recently been acquired by the Archdiocese as a site for the school.

When Cardinal Gilroy blessed the monastery and officially opened the school on 13 March 1953, there were 170 pupils enrolled in Years 4, 5 and 6, in a year, this number almost doubled. The original classrooms were in brick, and separated by concrete quadrangles with trees everywhere. That pattern of building was retained and was repeated regularly to cope with the expanding enrolment which ten years later had reached almost one thousand. The grounds in which the school was situated were a disused orchard and vineyard – uneven and ungrassed and abounding in powdery surface soil. In the early sixties, the Brothers, supported by parents and students, embarked on a levelling, grass-planting and tree-planting campaign which was the foundation of the environment in which today's large complex is situated.

From six classrooms in 1953, the pupil accommodation has grown to over forty classrooms in 1982, as well as a library and assembly hall, science laboratories, a modern manual arts block and various other specialist facilities. The college is the largest single campus enrolment of any Boys' Catholic School in New South Wales.[7]

Early developments Edit

In the early days, the students were mainly of established Australian background with a strong representation of children of East European parents as well as Maltese and Italians of fairly significant but there is a very large second generation Italian and Maltese group of students now, as well as many students of East European, Middle East, South American and Indo-Chinese background.

1956 was the year in which the students sat for the first public examination – the Intermediate Certificate – for candidates of present Year 9 age. The Intermediate level was the terminating year in the school until 1961, when the first group of students sat for the Leaving Certificate. This development marked a significant event in the life of the school as the first Leaving Certificate class contained students from Patrician Brothers' Schools at Blacktown, Granville and Liverpool. This intake of students from other Patrician Schools for their final years of secondary schooling continued until these areas gained their own senior secondary school.

Golden Jubilee Edit

In 2003, Patrician Brothers' College celebrated its 50th Golden Jubilee year. The celebrations included a Golden Jubilee Opening Mass at St. Mary's Cathedral, Sydney, presided by Cardinal George Pell and concelebrated by priests from Fairfield, Cabramatta, Smithfield and Villawood parishes, as well as priests who are old boys of the college. Other celebrations included an Old Boys' Reunion Dinner and a staff reunion, a golden jubilee ball and a concert, plus closing ceremony in December.[7]

21st Century Edit

On 25 June 2000, several years of construction on the campus came to an end with the official opening and blessing of the new College facilities and classrooms. The old Year 8, 9, 10, and Primary blocks made way for an entirely new complex of buildings including a new library, Science wing, College hall and gymnasium, and Music and Creative Arts centre. The old senior block was completely renovated, what was once the College hall and library became the administration and staff areas. These facilities have continually been improved, with the refurbishment of the Science Centre, the introduction of lifts and WiFi within the college.

Primary school closure Edit

In 1993 the primary school of the College moved across the creek to take up residence at the Weston Street Campus, then occupied by Our Lady of the Rosary, Primary School. A Brother remained Principal there until 2003.

The Catholic Education Office decided that the Weston Street campus was unsustainable for the growing primary school. There were proposals to remerge the Primary School with the Secondary College. However, the Catholic Education Office decided that the most viable option was to allow students in Years 5 & 6 to continue their education with their feeder primary schools.

At the end of 2006, Patrician Brothers' College Primary School closed, and the grounds were returned to the Our Lady of the Rosary Parish to use. Patrician Brothers' College Primary School Fairfield was the last primary school to close which was affiliated with the Patrician Brothers. However, Our Lady of the Rosary Primary School Fairfield is currently under Patrician Leadership.

World Youth Day cross and icon Edit

 
Patrician Brothers' College hosting the WYD cross and icon

Patrician Brothers' College was chosen to be the first school in Australia to host the World Youth Day (WYD) cross and icon upon its arrival in Australia for the Sydney 2008 World Youth Day celebrations. The Catholic Archdiocese of Sydney entrusted the Western Deanery[8] (officially, a geographical region in South-West Sydney that comprises 16 Sydney Archdiocese parishes[9]) with the WYD cross and icon for the day of 2 July 2007. The WYD cross and icon was hosted Patrician Brothers College, Fairfield for three hours that day for public veneration, which was attended by 5,000 people.[10]

Patrician bicentenary celebrations Edit

The Patrician Brothers were established by Bishop Daniel Delany in 1808 in the Name of St Patrick and in 2008, the Patrician Brothers celebrate their 200th anniversary. The following Patrician linked schools joined in and celebrated the Patrician bicentenary:

The college has had two major bicentenary celebrations:

  • St. Patrick's Day – a mass was held at the State's Sport Centre on 17 March, with over 5000 people attending – celebrated by Bishop David Cremin and guests included the Superior General of the Patrician Order, Brother Jerome, the entire Patrician Brothers Congregation of NSW and abroad and members of parliament.
  • Patrician Bicentenary Concert – this was celebrated on 30 April, at Acer Arena with musical performances from all the patrician colleges.[11]
  • Concluding Mass – The concluding Mass was held in Tullow Ireland (the birthplace of the Patrician Order) and was attended by various Brothers of the Patrician Order and Principals of Patrician schools from across the globe.

Headmasters Edit

Patrician Principals Edit

Period Headmaster
1953–1958 Brother Peter Johnson f.s.p.
1959–1962 Brother Alyosius Delany f.s.p.
1963–1964 Brother Baptist Stenning
1965–1967 Brother Charles Barry f.s.p.
1968–1980 Brother Angeus Kavanagh f.s.p.
1981–1986 Brother Christopher Finucane f.s.p.
1987–1990 Brother Mark Ryan f.s.p.
1991–2001 Brother Bernard Bulfin f.s.p.

Lay Principals Edit

Period Headmaster
2002–2006 Michael Krawec
2007 Wayne Marshall (Acting)
2008–2015 John Killeen
2016–present Peter Wade

In 2001, the last Patrician Principal of the college, Br. Bernard Bulfin, retired, and was replaced by the college's first lay principal, Michael Krawec, ending 48 years of leadership by the Brothers of St. Patrick. However, Br. Nicholas Harsas remained as principal of Patrician Brothers' Primary, until 2003 when he was replaced by Warren Loy. The primary closed at the end of 2006.

During 2007, Michael Krawec, was appointed to the Catholic Education Office and the governors elected Wayne Marshall as the temporary Principal. At the end of 2007 the CEO appointed John Killeen to principalship. In 2016 Peter Wade, once a student at the college, became Principal.

Facilities Edit

Learning facilities Edit

Patrician Brothers' College spent six years and $14m redeveloping and rebuilding[12] classrooms, Jubilee Hall, music, IT, visual arts, science, administration, technology and applied studies centres and the college chapel.

Technology Edit

The college is currently undertaking a five-year technology roll over period. The College recently purchased and installed new computers in the Information and Technology Centre, new laptops and light probe projectors, 5 portable projection systems which are used for student presentations in the ITC, TAS and science blocks, a new computer lab in the science block, and several touch sensitive SmartBoards. Technology is being incorporated in all lessons and is utilised as a teaching aid in the senior school. Additional fixed SmartBoard and Data Projector units have been installed in over 90% of the student learning areas and classrooms.

With the provision of the Rudd government's "Digital Education Revolution" Patrician Brothers College Fairfield will be one of the first schools to provide specially customized Apple MacBook's to over 400 Years 9 and 10 students in 2009.[13] In commitment to this scheme, all students who enter Year 9 at the college will be provided with their own personal laptop computer to be used through their remaining time at the college. In 2011, Year 7 and 8 students are to purchase their own Apple MacBooks due to a policy change within the current Gillard government.

To facilitate this rollout scheme, the college has implemented wireless WiFi network in 2009–2010. This $40 000 project seeing new wireless access points being installed across campus and Intranet capabilities being expanded to cover 95% of the school grounds including the school oval. Electrical infrastructure such as digital projectors have also been installed on the entire college campus.

Curriculum Edit

Gifted and talented Edit

The curriculum incorporates enrichment and the opportunity of extension in all courses. Acceleration is possible in individual courses (such as Mathematics and Mathematics Extension 1 and 2).[14] Acceleration has proven successful for the college, with many of its students achieving Band 6s in their accelerated courses.[15]

Sport Edit

The college was once involved in the Metropolitan Catholic Schools (MCS) Competitions and now competes in the newly established Sydney Catholic Schools sports competition. Patrician Brothers' is also involved in the Combined Catholic Colleges, State Competitions and other competitions including the Parramatta Knockout. The College has been a dominant figure in the NRL Schoolboy Cup winning it 6 times, whilst winning the NRL Schoolboy Trophy Cup in 2018. Most recently, the college has gone on to win the 2022 Peter Mulholland Cup.

Mock trial Edit

The 2007 Mock trial team was the most successful in the Patrician Brothers' College, Fairfield history, winning the Sydney regional competition, against schools such as The King's School and other private and selective schools.[16]

Debating Edit

The 2008 Debating Senior Debating team completed another first for the college, becoming the first side to take the NSW Catholic State Title for Patrician Brothers' College.

Tournament of Minds Edit

The college has had a multitude of success with its involvement in the nationwide 'Tournament of Minds' competition held annually for selected Yr 7–10 students, testing both intellectual wit and creative thinking across a range of disciplines ranging from Maths and Engineering, Language and Literature, Applied Technology and Social Science.

In 2006, for the first time in the school's history, it won the regional finals, becoming State Finalists in the Maths and Engineering category. Then, the college achieved another first, again making it into the State Finals in 2008, however this time in the Applied Technology category. The college's success had however only just begun, with the same team taking out Tournament Honours and coming 2nd in the State Final in 2009 for Applied Technology. Remarkably, in 2010, the college would again achieve unprecedented success with the Maths and Engineering team taking Tournament Honours and coming 2nd in the State Final. Being the college's greatest success in the competition so far, it has inspired a new wave of students to pit their skills against the top students in the State.

House system Edit

In 2004 Patrician Brothers' College Fairfield implemented its new house system. The new houses are:

Students are each assigned to a house upon their commencement at the college. Students are divided into house groups for morning and afternoon homeroom and participate in carnivals in their house group. Students of all grades are offered chances to win points for their respective Houses through participation in various sporting and extracurricular activities. As of 2007 the College sports uniform now includes House colour polo shirts which are to be worn during sporting lessons and at swimming carnivals. In 2023, the college introduced the new house of Tullow.

Notable alumni Edit

Alumni of Patrician Brothers' College are known as 'Old Boys' and may join the school's alumni association, the Old Boys' Union.[17][18] Some notable Patrician Brothers' College Old Boys include:

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ . The College. Patrician Brothers' College, Fairfield. 2005. Archived from the original on 12 May 2008. Retrieved 4 February 2008.
  2. ^ a b . Colleges. Our Lady of the Rosary, Catholic Parish, Fairfield. Archived from the original on 29 May 2008. Retrieved 4 February 2008.
  3. ^ a b c (PDF). Annual Report. Patrician Brothers' College, Fairfield. 2007. Archived from the original (PDF) on 11 October 2007. Retrieved 4 February 2008.
  4. ^ "Public School Enrolments Increasing". The Sydney Morning Herald. 7 January 2009. Retrieved 9 August 2009.
  5. ^ "2009 School Ranking – All Rounders". HSC 2009. Better Education Australia. Retrieved 8 May 2010.
  6. ^ . Curriculum. Patrician Brothers' College, Fairfield. 2005. Archived from the original on 19 July 2008. Retrieved 13 May 2008.
  7. ^ a b . Sydney: Catholic Weekly. 2 March 2003. p. 1. Archived from the original on 28 July 2008. Retrieved 24 March 2008.
  8. ^ . www.activ8thewest.org.au. Archived from the original on 18 July 2008. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
  9. ^ http://www.sydney.catholic.org.au/Archdiocese/CAS-Parishes.swf
  10. ^ . Sydney: Catholic Education Office, Sydney. 4 July 2007. p. 1. Archived from the original on 29 July 2008. Retrieved 9 March 2008.
  11. ^ "18/03/2008 – Bicentenary Bonanza". Article. CEO Sydney. 2008. Retrieved 3 August 2008.
  12. ^ . Curriculum. Patrician Brothers' College, Fairfield. 2007. Archived from the original on 11 October 2007. Retrieved 24 May 2008.
  13. ^ . Fairfield Champion. 2008. Archived from the original on 30 October 2009. Retrieved 9 August 2009.
  14. ^ . Curriculum. Patrician Brothers' College, Fairfield. 2005. Archived from the original on 11 October 2007. Retrieved 9 March 2008.
  15. ^ . Curriculum. Patrician Brothers' College, Fairfield. 2009. Archived from the original on 13 September 2009. Retrieved 8 August 2009.
  16. ^ "Law Society of New South Wales". Law Society of New South Wales. 2007. Archived from the original on 1 August 2008. Retrieved 8 August 2009.
  17. ^ . Wider Community Links. Patrician Brothers' College, Fairfield. 2005. Archived from the original on 12 May 2008. Retrieved 4 February 2008.
  18. ^ http://www.pbcf.nsw.edu.au/1_media_resources/other/Pdf/Newsletters/2012/term3/week5.pdf[dead link]

External links Edit

  • Patrician Brothers' College website

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For the Patrician School in Blacktown see Patrician Brothers College Blacktown This article uses bare URLs which are uninformative and vulnerable to link rot Please consider converting them to full citations to ensure the article remains verifiable and maintains a consistent citation style Several templates and tools are available to assist in formatting such as reFill documentation and Citation bot documentation August 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Patrician Brothers College Fairfield abbreviated as PBCF is an independent Roman Catholic comprehensive single sex secondary day school for boys located in Fairfield a western suburb of Sydney New South Wales Australia Patrician Brothers College FairfieldPatrician Brothers College classroomsLocationFairfield south western Sydney New South WalesAustraliaCoordinates33 52 19 S 150 57 43 E 33 87194 S 150 96194 E 33 87194 150 96194InformationTypeIndependent comprehensive single sex secondary day schoolMottoLatin Maria Duce Mary Leads Us 1 Religious affiliation s Patrician BrothersDenominationRoman CatholicEstablished1953 70 years ago 1953 2 OversightSydney Catholic Schools Archdiocese of Sydney Diocese of ParramattaPrincipalPeter WadeEmployees 73 3 Years7 12GenderBoysEnrolmentc 1 089 3 4 2007 Colour s Royal blue and sky blue Websitepbcfairfield wbr syd wbr catholic wbr edu wbr auFounded in the tradition of Bishop Daniel Delany in 1953 2 the college formerly catered for students in Years 5 to 12 however the primary section was merged into the local parish primary school and closed in 2006 Today the school enrolls approximately 1150 high school aged students from the parishes of Villawood Fairfield Cabramatta and Smithfield 85 of the student population are from non English speaking backgrounds 3 The administration of the school is overseen by Sydney Catholic Schools In the 2009 Higher School Certificate HSC the college was ranked in the top 57 schools in New South Wales 5 and is ranked in the Top 12 Catholic Schools in Sydney and in the Top 3 Catholic Schools in the Southern Region 6 Contents 1 History 1 1 Establishment 1 2 Early developments 1 3 Golden Jubilee 1 4 21st Century 1 5 Primary school closure 1 6 World Youth Day cross and icon 1 7 Patrician bicentenary celebrations 2 Headmasters 2 1 Patrician Principals 2 2 Lay Principals 3 Facilities 3 1 Learning facilities 3 2 Technology 4 Curriculum 4 1 Gifted and talented 4 2 Sport 4 3 Mock trial 4 4 Debating 4 5 Tournament of Minds 5 House system 6 Notable alumni 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory EditEstablishment Edit In August 1948 the Brothers received a letter from Archbishop O Brien on behalf of Norman Cardinal Gilroy requesting staff for a new boys school planned for Fairfield At this time Fairfield was an outer and rapidly expanding suburb of Sydney with a large concentration of post war migrants from Europe While there was a primary convent school at nearby Cabramatta Smithfield and Villawood there was no opportunities for senior primary and secondary Catholic Education for boys in Fairfield Provincial Brother Norbert and his Council agreed to the Cardinal s request and Brother Kevin Samuel Brother Eugene Kelly and Brother Peter Johnson Superior and Principal formed the first Patrician Community at Fairfield The Brothers took up residence in an old weatherboard cottage which was on the 10 hectare property which had recently been acquired by the Archdiocese as a site for the school When Cardinal Gilroy blessed the monastery and officially opened the school on 13 March 1953 there were 170 pupils enrolled in Years 4 5 and 6 in a year this number almost doubled The original classrooms were in brick and separated by concrete quadrangles with trees everywhere That pattern of building was retained and was repeated regularly to cope with the expanding enrolment which ten years later had reached almost one thousand The grounds in which the school was situated were a disused orchard and vineyard uneven and ungrassed and abounding in powdery surface soil In the early sixties the Brothers supported by parents and students embarked on a levelling grass planting and tree planting campaign which was the foundation of the environment in which today s large complex is situated From six classrooms in 1953 the pupil accommodation has grown to over forty classrooms in 1982 as well as a library and assembly hall science laboratories a modern manual arts block and various other specialist facilities The college is the largest single campus enrolment of any Boys Catholic School in New South Wales 7 Early developments Edit In the early days the students were mainly of established Australian background with a strong representation of children of East European parents as well as Maltese and Italians of fairly significant but there is a very large second generation Italian and Maltese group of students now as well as many students of East European Middle East South American and Indo Chinese background 1956 was the year in which the students sat for the first public examination the Intermediate Certificate for candidates of present Year 9 age The Intermediate level was the terminating year in the school until 1961 when the first group of students sat for the Leaving Certificate This development marked a significant event in the life of the school as the first Leaving Certificate class contained students from Patrician Brothers Schools at Blacktown Granville and Liverpool This intake of students from other Patrician Schools for their final years of secondary schooling continued until these areas gained their own senior secondary school Golden Jubilee Edit In 2003 Patrician Brothers College celebrated its 50th Golden Jubilee year The celebrations included a Golden Jubilee Opening Mass at St Mary s Cathedral Sydney presided by Cardinal George Pell and concelebrated by priests from Fairfield Cabramatta Smithfield and Villawood parishes as well as priests who are old boys of the college Other celebrations included an Old Boys Reunion Dinner and a staff reunion a golden jubilee ball and a concert plus closing ceremony in December 7 21st Century Edit On 25 June 2000 several years of construction on the campus came to an end with the official opening and blessing of the new College facilities and classrooms The old Year 8 9 10 and Primary blocks made way for an entirely new complex of buildings including a new library Science wing College hall and gymnasium and Music and Creative Arts centre The old senior block was completely renovated what was once the College hall and library became the administration and staff areas These facilities have continually been improved with the refurbishment of the Science Centre the introduction of lifts and WiFi within the college Primary school closure Edit In 1993 the primary school of the College moved across the creek to take up residence at the Weston Street Campus then occupied by Our Lady of the Rosary Primary School A Brother remained Principal there until 2003 The Catholic Education Office decided that the Weston Street campus was unsustainable for the growing primary school There were proposals to remerge the Primary School with the Secondary College However the Catholic Education Office decided that the most viable option was to allow students in Years 5 amp 6 to continue their education with their feeder primary schools At the end of 2006 Patrician Brothers College Primary School closed and the grounds were returned to the Our Lady of the Rosary Parish to use Patrician Brothers College Primary School Fairfield was the last primary school to close which was affiliated with the Patrician Brothers However Our Lady of the Rosary Primary School Fairfield is currently under Patrician Leadership World Youth Day cross and icon Edit nbsp Patrician Brothers College hosting the WYD cross and iconPatrician Brothers College was chosen to be the first school in Australia to host the World Youth Day WYD cross and icon upon its arrival in Australia for the Sydney 2008 World Youth Day celebrations The Catholic Archdiocese of Sydney entrusted the Western Deanery 8 officially a geographical region in South West Sydney that comprises 16 Sydney Archdiocese parishes 9 with the WYD cross and icon for the day of 2 July 2007 The WYD cross and icon was hosted Patrician Brothers College Fairfield for three hours that day for public veneration which was attended by 5 000 people 10 Patrician bicentenary celebrations Edit The Patrician Brothers were established by Bishop Daniel Delany in 1808 in the Name of St Patrick and in 2008 the Patrician Brothers celebrate their 200th anniversary The following Patrician linked schools joined in and celebrated the Patrician bicentenary Holy Cross College Ryde All Saints Catholic College Liverpool Patrician Brothers College Blacktown Delany CollegeThe college has had two major bicentenary celebrations St Patrick s Day a mass was held at the State s Sport Centre on 17 March with over 5000 people attending celebrated by Bishop David Cremin and guests included the Superior General of the Patrician Order Brother Jerome the entire Patrician Brothers Congregation of NSW and abroad and members of parliament Patrician Bicentenary Concert this was celebrated on 30 April at Acer Arena with musical performances from all the patrician colleges 11 Concluding Mass The concluding Mass was held in Tullow Ireland the birthplace of the Patrician Order and was attended by various Brothers of the Patrician Order and Principals of Patrician schools from across the globe Headmasters EditPatrician Principals Edit Period Headmaster1953 1958 Brother Peter Johnson f s p 1959 1962 Brother Alyosius Delany f s p 1963 1964 Brother Baptist Stenning1965 1967 Brother Charles Barry f s p 1968 1980 Brother Angeus Kavanagh f s p 1981 1986 Brother Christopher Finucane f s p 1987 1990 Brother Mark Ryan f s p 1991 2001 Brother Bernard Bulfin f s p Lay Principals Edit Period Headmaster2002 2006 Michael Krawec2007 Wayne Marshall Acting 2008 2015 John Killeen2016 present Peter WadeIn 2001 the last Patrician Principal of the college Br Bernard Bulfin retired and was replaced by the college s first lay principal Michael Krawec ending 48 years of leadership by the Brothers of St Patrick However Br Nicholas Harsas remained as principal of Patrician Brothers Primary until 2003 when he was replaced by Warren Loy The primary closed at the end of 2006 During 2007 Michael Krawec was appointed to the Catholic Education Office and the governors elected Wayne Marshall as the temporary Principal At the end of 2007 the CEO appointed John Killeen to principalship In 2016 Peter Wade once a student at the college became Principal Facilities EditLearning facilities Edit Patrician Brothers College spent six years and 14m redeveloping and rebuilding 12 classrooms Jubilee Hall music IT visual arts science administration technology and applied studies centres and the college chapel Technology Edit The college is currently undertaking a five year technology roll over period The College recently purchased and installed new computers in the Information and Technology Centre new laptops and light probe projectors 5 portable projection systems which are used for student presentations in the ITC TAS and science blocks a new computer lab in the science block and several touch sensitive SmartBoards Technology is being incorporated in all lessons and is utilised as a teaching aid in the senior school Additional fixed SmartBoard and Data Projector units have been installed in over 90 of the student learning areas and classrooms With the provision of the Rudd government s Digital Education Revolution Patrician Brothers College Fairfield will be one of the first schools to provide specially customized Apple MacBook s to over 400 Years 9 and 10 students in 2009 13 In commitment to this scheme all students who enter Year 9 at the college will be provided with their own personal laptop computer to be used through their remaining time at the college In 2011 Year 7 and 8 students are to purchase their own Apple MacBooks due to a policy change within the current Gillard government To facilitate this rollout scheme the college has implemented wireless WiFi network in 2009 2010 This 40 000 project seeing new wireless access points being installed across campus and Intranet capabilities being expanded to cover 95 of the school grounds including the school oval Electrical infrastructure such as digital projectors have also been installed on the entire college campus Curriculum EditGifted and talented Edit The curriculum incorporates enrichment and the opportunity of extension in all courses Acceleration is possible in individual courses such as Mathematics and Mathematics Extension 1 and 2 14 Acceleration has proven successful for the college with many of its students achieving Band 6s in their accelerated courses 15 Sport Edit The college was once involved in the Metropolitan Catholic Schools MCS Competitions and now competes in the newly established Sydney Catholic Schools sports competition Patrician Brothers is also involved in the Combined Catholic Colleges State Competitions and other competitions including the Parramatta Knockout The College has been a dominant figure in the NRL Schoolboy Cup winning it 6 times whilst winning the NRL Schoolboy Trophy Cup in 2018 Most recently the college has gone on to win the 2022 Peter Mulholland Cup Mock trial Edit The 2007 Mock trial team was the most successful in the Patrician Brothers College Fairfield history winning the Sydney regional competition against schools such as The King s School and other private and selective schools 16 Debating Edit The 2008 Debating Senior Debating team completed another first for the college becoming the first side to take the NSW Catholic State Title for Patrician Brothers College Tournament of Minds Edit The college has had a multitude of success with its involvement in the nationwide Tournament of Minds competition held annually for selected Yr 7 10 students testing both intellectual wit and creative thinking across a range of disciplines ranging from Maths and Engineering Language and Literature Applied Technology and Social Science In 2006 for the first time in the school s history it won the regional finals becoming State Finalists in the Maths and Engineering category Then the college achieved another first again making it into the State Finals in 2008 however this time in the Applied Technology category The college s success had however only just begun with the same team taking out Tournament Honours and coming 2nd in the State Final in 2009 for Applied Technology Remarkably in 2010 the college would again achieve unprecedented success with the Maths and Engineering team taking Tournament Honours and coming 2nd in the State Final Being the college s greatest success in the competition so far it has inspired a new wave of students to pit their skills against the top students in the State House system EditIn 2004 Patrician Brothers College Fairfield implemented its new house system The new houses are Freeman Black House MacKillop White House Therry Blue House Dixion Red House Polding Green House Gilroy Gold House Tullow Purple HouseStudents are each assigned to a house upon their commencement at the college Students are divided into house groups for morning and afternoon homeroom and participate in carnivals in their house group Students of all grades are offered chances to win points for their respective Houses through participation in various sporting and extracurricular activities As of 2007 the College sports uniform now includes House colour polo shirts which are to be worn during sporting lessons and at swimming carnivals In 2023 the college introduced the new house of Tullow 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 August 2023 Main article List of Patrician Brothers College Fairfield Alumni Alumni of Patrician Brothers College are known as Old Boys and may join the school s alumni association the Old Boys Union 17 18 Some notable Patrician Brothers College Old Boys include This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items August 2008 Greg Alexander former rugby league player and Fox Sports commentator David Bradbury former Mayor of Penrith MP for the Division of Lindsay in Western Sydney Nathan Brown current rugby league player for the Parramatta Eels Walter Bugno businessman Nick Carle former Joey and Olyroo Socceroo Crystal Palace England Championship Joseph Carrozzi AM Football Australia Chairman of Finance Risk and Audit Committee Western Sydney University Board Member and Strategic Business Advisor Garen Casey former rugby league player and Australian Schoolboy Dean Collis former rugby league player and Australian Schoolboy David Danes former superleague player and Australian Schoolboy Barry Davis former Western Suburbs Magpies player Manase Fainu current Rugby league player for Manly Sea Eagles Samuela Fainu current Rugby league player for Manly Sea Eagles Buddy Farah former Soccer player and current Football Agent Emanuele Fuamatu 2012 Olympian 2012 Australian Shot Put Champion Andrew Frew former rugby league player Nathan Gardner Cronulla Sharks in the NRL Scott Geddes former rugby league player Kieran Gilbert journalist Glenn Grief former rugby league player and Australian Schoolboy Joey Grima former National Rugby League and Super League coach Tim Gilbert journalist Kieron Herring former rugby league player and Australian Schoolboy Ian Hindmarsh former rugby league player Nathan Hindmarsh former Parramatta Eels player former NSW and Australia representative Steven Jolly former rugby league player Paul Langmack former professional rugby league footballer now coach Mark Levy former rugby league player and ABC commentator Brett Lobb former rugby league player Max Mannix former rugby league player and Australian Schoolboy Michael Masi former F1 director and current Chairman of the Supercars Commission in Australia Warren McDonnell former rugby league player and current Football Operations amp Recruitment Manager for the Wests Tigers Andrew McIlwaine former rugby league player and Australian Schoolboy D Rhys Miller Fiji national rugby league team representative Marcelo Montoya current New Zealand Warriors player Justin Morgan former rugby player and current coach John Muggleton former Parramatta Eels and NSW Rugby League Representative Mitch Newton former rugby league player Remo Nogarotto football soccer administrator Paul Okon former Socceroos captain Olyroos Squad Barcelona 92 Former Newcastle Jets FC captain Taniela Paseka current Rugby league player for Manly Sea Eagles Darren Pettet former rugby league player Ronny Palumbo current rugby league player for London Broncos Dietrich Roache represented Australia in the Rugby 7 s Ben Roberts former rugby league player and Australian Schoolboy David Saliba Fairfield State MP Peter Sharne former Socceroo and Marconi Chris Smith former 2GB broadcaster Peter Sterling OAM former Parramatta Eels player former NSW and Australia representative former commentator for Nine Network and member of the Sport Australia s Hall of Hame Order of Australian Medal recipient Michael Wenden AM Australian swimming champion and Gold medal Olympian Josh White former rugby league player Kyle White former rugby league player and Australian Schoolboy Wade Russel former rugby league player and Australian Schoolboy Francis Vaiotu former rugby league player Michael Vella former rugby league player NSW and Australian Representative Paul Zadro Chairman of the International Sports Karate Association in Australia David Zdrilic former Olyroo Capped Socceroo Sydney FC Bernard Zuel journalistSee also Edit nbsp Schools portal nbsp Catholicism portal List of Catholic schools in New South Wales Patrician Brothers Catholic education in AustraliaReferences Edit College Motto The College Patrician Brothers College Fairfield 2005 Archived from the original on 12 May 2008 Retrieved 4 February 2008 a b Patrician Brothers College Fairfield Colleges Our Lady of the Rosary Catholic Parish Fairfield Archived from the original on 29 May 2008 Retrieved 4 February 2008 a b c Annual School Report to the Community 2006 PDF Annual Report Patrician Brothers College Fairfield 2007 Archived from the original PDF on 11 October 2007 Retrieved 4 February 2008 Public School Enrolments Increasing The Sydney Morning Herald 7 January 2009 Retrieved 9 August 2009 2009 School Ranking All Rounders HSC 2009 Better Education Australia Retrieved 8 May 2010 Curriculum HSC 2007 Curriculum 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