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Sacred Heart College (Adelaide)

Sacred Heart College is an independent Catholic secondary school, located in the Adelaide beachside suburb of Somerton Park, South Australia and in the suburb of Mitchell Park, in South Australia, Australia. Focused on teaching in the Marist Brothers tradition, the school enrols students from Years 10 to 12.[citation needed]

Sacred Heart College
Location
,
Australia
Coordinates34°59′44″S 138°31′12″E / 34.99556°S 138.52000°E / -34.99556; 138.52000
Information
TypeIndependent, co-educational secondary day and boarding
MottoLatin: Virtus Ubique Vincit
(Courage Conquers All)
Religious affiliation(s)Marist Brothers
DenominationRoman Catholic
Established1897; 127 years ago (1897)
Sister school
PrincipalDaniel Lynch
Grades1012[1]
GenderCo-educational
Enrolment~1,000
Colour(s)Dark blue and light blue   
SloganCourageous Hearts
AthleticsSports Association for Adelaide Schools
AffiliationsAssociation of Marist Schools of Australia
Websitewww.shc.sa.edu.au

Sacred Heart is known for its Australian rules football teams, cultivating thorough athletes since its establishment. It has an annual Intercollegiate match against its cross-town rival, Rostrevor College, which is a notable event in the South Australian Catholic Schools sports calendar.[citation needed]

The school also has an annual exchange with Assumption College in Kilmore, Victoria, which entails music and performing arts performances, debating, social and several sporting competitions.[citation needed]

Paringa Hall, 1933
College chapel shortly after its completion, 1924

Campus edit

The college is situated on three grounds in the suburb of Somerton Park on Brighton Road, 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) west of the Adelaide city centre. The campus' facilities consist of three ovals, nine tennis courts, three basketball courts, a hockey pitch and seven cricket nets.[citation needed]

The school has seen extensive redevelopments of its facilities.[when?][citation needed] These have included the development of the Marcellin Learning Centre and the Brother Stephen Debourg Performing Arts Centre which includes music rooms and a multifunctional arts centre.[citation needed] Prior to 2015, the College planned to overhaul Sacred Heart College's War Memorial Oval; the redevelopments were due to conclude in 2014/15. The now completed redevelopments house classrooms, a gymnasium, change rooms and a 1000-seat assembly hall.[citation needed]

The campus is most widely recognised[by whom?][2] for its stately heritage architecture. Central to the college is "Paringa Hall", named to recognise the Cudmore family's[who?] first largest sheep station in the Riverland.[citation needed] Paringa Hall has been defined[who?] as one of South Australia's most outstanding late 19th-century family homes remaining upstanding.[citation needed] Designed by Edmund William Wright, a previous Mayor of Adelaide and a notable architect, engineer and businessman, who is also noted for designing the Adelaide Town Hall and Parliament House, Adelaide, the building's opulence speaks of great wealth.[3]

Located east of the campus is the Sacred Heart Memorial Chapel, opened and blessed in 1924 as a memorial to the Old Collegians who lost their lives in the First World War. The college also embodies heritage structures located throughout the college, including the century-old Score Board and Memorial Entrance.[citation needed]

A part of the college campus includes a technology centre and St Paul's which is currently in redevelopment.[citation needed]

Prior to 2017, the college had ten houses:[citation needed]

   Camara    Chisholm    Franklin    Joseph    Mackillop
   Marcellin    Mitchell    Newman    Polding    Teresa

The college has since transitioned to a five house system:[citation needed]

  Chavoin   Marian   Fourviere   Chanel   Montagne

Notable alumni edit

Clergy edit

Politicians edit

Sportspeople edit

AFL footballers
Basketball
Tennis
Others

Miscellaneous edit

Controversy edit

The college came to media attention in August 2013 when it was reported that Cory Gregson, a player within its first XVIII was not permitted to make his League debut with the Glenelg Football Club due to him being required to play in an inter-school game against Rostrevor College.[34][35]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Sacred Heart College". Australian Boarding Schools' Association. Retrieved 4 May 2009.
  2. ^ The Mail. 15 Dec 1928, Trove
  3. ^ Keith Conlon, Postcards
  4. ^ Robert, Rice (2001). "Some reflections on the contributions of Matthew Beovich and James Gleeson to the Second Vatican Council". Australasian Catholic Record. 78 (1): 46–61.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g "The ties that bind". The Southern Cross. Catholic Archdiocese of Adelaide. 1 October 2009.
  6. ^ "AFL Tables - Shannon Corcoran - Stats - Statistics".
  7. ^ "AFL Tables - Chad Cornes - Stats - Statistics".
  8. ^ "AFL Tables - Kane Cornes - Stats - Statistics".
  9. ^ "AFL Tables - Nic Fosdike - Stats - Statistics".
  10. ^ "AFL Tables - James Gallagher - Stats - Statistics".
  11. ^ "AFL Tables - Cory Gregson - Stats - Statistics".
  12. ^ McNicol, Adam (4 April 2015). . geelongcats.com.au. Telstra Media. Archived from the original on 4 April 2015. Retrieved 6 April 2015.
  13. ^ "AFL Tables - Adam Hartlett - Stats - Statistics".
  14. ^ "AFL Tables - Hamish Hartlett - Stats - Statistics".
  15. ^ "AFL Tables - John Hinge - Stats - Statistics".
  16. ^ "AFL Tables - Mitch Hinge - Stats - Statistics".
  17. ^ "AFL Tables - Christian Howard - Stats - Statistics".
  18. ^ "AFL Tables - Ben Kennedy - Stats - Statistics".
  19. ^ "AFL Tables - David King - Stats - Statistics".
  20. ^ "AFL Tables - Matthew Liptak - Stats - Statistics".
  21. ^ "AFL Tables - Andrew Mackie - Stats - Statistics".
  22. ^ "AFL Tables - Corey Maynard - Stats - Statistics".
  23. ^ "AFL Tables - Luke McCabe - Stats - Statistics".
  24. ^ "AFL Tables - Pat McCarthy - Stats - Statistics".
  25. ^ "AFL Tables - Tom McNamara - Stats - Statistics".
  26. ^ "AFL Tables - Danny Meyer - Stats - Statistics".
  27. ^ "AFL Tables - Matthew Pavlich - Stats - Statistics".
  28. ^ "AFL Tables - Jason Porplyzia - Stats - Statistics".
  29. ^ "AFL Tables - James Rowe - Stats - Statistics".
  30. ^ "AFL Tables - Jared Rivers - Stats - Statistics".
  31. ^ "1 - Corey Maynard". BryantBulldogs.com. Retrieved 3 May 2015.
  32. ^ a b c d Goldsmith, David (16 September 2009). "Illustrious company for Sacred Heart old scholars". Guardian Messenger.
  33. ^ "Blue & Blue – April 2018" (PDF). www.shc.sa.edu.au. 28 April 2018. Retrieved 28 November 2020.
  34. ^ Morgan, Kym (7 August 2013). "No Hard Feelings From Club as College Lays Claim to Star". Guardian Messenger. p. 52. Retrieved 7 August 2013.
  35. ^ Morgan, Kym (6 August 2013). "Glenelg accepts Sacred Heart's refusal to release Cory Gregson for league debut". The Advertiser. Retrieved 25 April 2019.

External links edit

  • Sacred Heart College Senior website

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This article is about the co educational senior school in Somerton Park For the co educational middle school see Sacred Heart College Middle School 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 Sacred Heart College Adelaide news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2011 Learn how and when to remove this message Sacred Heart College is an independent Catholic secondary school located in the Adelaide beachside suburb of Somerton Park South Australia and in the suburb of Mitchell Park in South Australia Australia Focused on teaching in the Marist Brothers tradition the school enrols students from Years 10 to 12 citation needed Sacred Heart CollegeLocationSomerton Park South AustraliaAustraliaCoordinates34 59 44 S 138 31 12 E 34 99556 S 138 52000 E 34 99556 138 52000InformationTypeIndependent co educational secondary day and boardingMottoLatin Virtus Ubique Vincit Courage Conquers All Religious affiliation s Marist BrothersDenominationRoman CatholicEstablished1897 127 years ago 1897 Sister schoolSacred Heart College Middle SchoolMarymount College for GirlsPrincipalDaniel LynchGrades10 12 1 GenderCo educationalEnrolment 1 000Colour s Dark blue and light blue SloganCourageous HeartsAthleticsSports Association for Adelaide SchoolsAffiliationsAssociation of Marist Schools of AustraliaWebsitewww wbr shc wbr sa wbr edu wbr au Sacred Heart is known for its Australian rules football teams cultivating thorough athletes since its establishment It has an annual Intercollegiate match against its cross town rival Rostrevor College which is a notable event in the South Australian Catholic Schools sports calendar citation needed The school also has an annual exchange with Assumption College in Kilmore Victoria which entails music and performing arts performances debating social and several sporting competitions citation needed Paringa Hall 1933 College chapel shortly after its completion 1924 Contents 1 Campus 2 Notable alumni 2 1 Clergy 2 2 Politicians 2 3 Sportspeople 2 4 Miscellaneous 3 Controversy 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksCampus editThe college is situated on three grounds in the suburb of Somerton Park on Brighton Road 13 kilometres 8 1 mi west of the Adelaide city centre The campus facilities consist of three ovals nine tennis courts three basketball courts a hockey pitch and seven cricket nets citation needed The school has seen extensive redevelopments of its facilities when citation needed These have included the development of the Marcellin Learning Centre and the Brother Stephen Debourg Performing Arts Centre which includes music rooms and a multifunctional arts centre citation needed Prior to 2015 the College planned to overhaul Sacred Heart College s War Memorial Oval the redevelopments were due to conclude in 2014 15 The now completed redevelopments house classrooms a gymnasium change rooms and a 1000 seat assembly hall citation needed The campus is most widely recognised by whom 2 for its stately heritage architecture Central to the college is Paringa Hall named to recognise the Cudmore family s who first largest sheep station in the Riverland citation needed Paringa Hall has been defined who as one of South Australia s most outstanding late 19th century family homes remaining upstanding citation needed Designed by Edmund William Wright a previous Mayor of Adelaide and a notable architect engineer and businessman who is also noted for designing the Adelaide Town Hall and Parliament House Adelaide the building s opulence speaks of great wealth 3 Located east of the campus is the Sacred Heart Memorial Chapel opened and blessed in 1924 as a memorial to the Old Collegians who lost their lives in the First World War The college also embodies heritage structures located throughout the college including the century old Score Board and Memorial Entrance citation needed A part of the college campus includes a technology centre and St Paul s which is currently in redevelopment citation needed Prior to 2017 the college had ten houses citation needed Camara Chisholm Franklin Joseph Mackillop Marcellin Mitchell Newman Polding Teresa The college has since transitioned to a five house system citation needed Chavoin Marian Fourviere Chanel MontagneNotable alumni editClergy edit James Gleeson Archbishop of Adelaide 4 Francis Henschke Politicians edit Mark Bishop ALP senator for South Australia Rob Kerin South Australian Premier 5 Sportspeople edit AFL footballers Charlie Ballard 1999 Gold Coast Suns 2018 Ryan Burton 1997 Hawthorn 2016 2018 47 Games 5 Goals Port Adelaide 2019 Shannon Corcoran 1971 Footscray Football Club 1990 1994 23 Games 2 Goals Brisbane Bears 1995 1996 5 Games 0 Goals Sydney Swans 1997 2 Games 0 Goals Total 30 Games 2 Goals 6 Chad Cornes 1979 Port Adelaide 1999 2011 239 Games 175 Goals GWS Giants 2012 16 Games 4 Goals Total 255 Games 179 Goals 7 AFL Premiership Player 2004 Kane Cornes 1983 Port Adelaide 2001 2015 300 Games 93 Goals 8 AFL Premiership Player 2004 Will Day 2001 Hawthorn 2020 Nic Fosdike 1980 Sydney Swans 1999 2008 164 Games 66 Goals 9 AFL Premiership Player 2005 James Gallagher 1979 Adelaide Crows 2001 2004 38 Games 11 Goals 10 Cory Gregson 1996 Geelong 2015 2018 39 Games 20 Goals 11 12 Adam Hartlett 1986 Carlton 2007 2009 11 Games 2 Goals 13 Hamish Hartlett 1990 Port Adelaide 2009 2021 193 Games 77 Goals 14 John Hinge 1986 Adelaide Crows 2005 2007 1 Games 0 Goals 15 Mitch Hinge 1998 Brisbane Lions 2019 2020 3 Games 1 Goal Adelaide Crows 2021 16 Cameron Hitchcock 1990 Port Adelaide 2010 2014 35 Games 31 Goals Christian Howard 1991 Port Adelaide 2011 2014 20 Games 3 Goals 17 Ben Kennedy 1994 Collingwood 2013 2015 25 Games 15 Goals Melbourne Demons 2016 2017 15 Games 13 Goals Total 40 Games 28 Goals 18 David King 1985 Collingwood 2004 9 Games 8 Goals 19 Matthew Liptak 1970 Adelaide Crows 1991 1999 116 Games 128 Goals 20 Andrew Mackie 1984 Geelong 2004 2017 280 Games 100 Goals 21 AFL Premiership Player 2007 2009 2011 Corey Maynard 1991 Melbourne Demons 2017 2019 2 Games 1 Goal 22 Luke McCabe 1976 Hawthorn 1995 2004 138 Games 12 Goals 23 Patrick McCarthy 1992 Carlton 1 Game 0 Goals 24 Tom McNamara 1990 Melbourne Demons 2009 2011 4 Games 1 Goal 25 Danny Meyer 1986 Richmond 2005 2008 17 Games 7 Goals Port Adelaide 2009 2011 9 Games 1 Goal Total 26 Games 8 Goals 26 Alex Neal Bullen 1996 Melbourne Demons 2015 AFL Premiership Player 2021 John Noble 1997 Collingwood 2019 Matthew Pavlich 1981 Fremantle 2000 2016 353 Games 700 Goals 27 Captain 2007 2015 Jason Porplyzia 1984 Adelaide Crows 2006 2014 130 Games 181 Goals 28 Jack Redden James Rowe 1999 Adelaide Crows 2021 2022 36 Games 27 Goals 29 Jared Rivers 1984 Melbourne Demons 2003 2012 150 Games 18 Goal Geelong 2013 2015 44 Games 0 Goals Total 194 Games 18 Goals 30 Robert Schaefer 1972 Aaron Shattock 1980 Nick Smith 1984 Tony Symonds 1962 Simon Tregenza 1971 Jakob Ryan 2004 Basketball Corey Maynard 31 Isaac White Tennis Darren Cahill 5 John Fitzgerald 5 32 Others Bart Cummings horse trainer 5 32 Nick Percat Racecar driver Maddy Proud netballer 33 David Sincock cricketer 5 Sergio Melta soccer player Joe Gauci soccer player Noah Smith soccer Emma de Broughe cricketer and former hockey player Miscellaneous edit Rob Chapman CEO of St George Bank Albert James Hannan Crown Solicitor Catholic lay leader Stephen Kenny Lawyer best known for defending David Hicks Anthony Lehmann Lehmo comedian radio personality television personality and movie actor Shaun Micallef television host and comedian 5 32 Neville Quist fashion designer for Saville Row Robert Stigwood entertainment entrepreneur 5 32 Annabel Hartlett musicianControversy editThe college came to media attention in August 2013 when it was reported that Cory Gregson a player within its first XVIII was not permitted to make his League debut with the Glenelg Football Club due to him being required to play in an inter school game against Rostrevor College 34 35 See also edit nbsp Schools portal nbsp Catholicism portal List of schools in South Australia List of boarding schools in AustraliaReferences edit Sacred Heart College Australian Boarding Schools Association Retrieved 4 May 2009 The Mail 15 Dec 1928 Trove Keith Conlon Postcards Robert Rice 2001 Some reflections on the contributions of Matthew Beovich and James Gleeson to the Second Vatican Council Australasian Catholic Record 78 1 46 61 a b c d e f g The ties that bind The Southern Cross Catholic Archdiocese of Adelaide 1 October 2009 AFL Tables Shannon Corcoran Stats Statistics AFL Tables Chad Cornes Stats Statistics AFL Tables Kane Cornes Stats Statistics AFL Tables Nic Fosdike Stats Statistics AFL Tables James Gallagher Stats Statistics AFL Tables Cory Gregson Stats Statistics McNicol Adam 4 April 2015 Final Cats side v Hawks geelongcats com au Telstra Media Archived from the original on 4 April 2015 Retrieved 6 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November 2020 Morgan Kym 7 August 2013 No Hard Feelings From Club as College Lays Claim to Star Guardian Messenger p 52 Retrieved 7 August 2013 Morgan Kym 6 August 2013 Glenelg accepts Sacred Heart s refusal to release Cory Gregson for league debut The Advertiser Retrieved 25 April 2019 External links editSacred Heart College Senior website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sacred Heart College Adelaide amp oldid 1208823495, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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