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St Ambrose's School, Brunswick

St Ambrose's School, Brunswick was a Roman Catholic primary school located in Brunswick, Victoria, a suburb of Melbourne and was part of a parish complex which included a church, a hall and a school for boys and one for girls each using the same or similar school name. The school was active between c. 1885 until its closure in 2008.

St Ambrose's School, Brunswick
Street view of the school building located in Dawson Street, Brunswick
Location
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Australia
Information
TypeIndependent
DenominationCatholic Church
Establishedc. 1885
StatusClosed
Closed2008
Grades1-8

History edit

Following the discovery of gold in Victoria in the 1850s and the granting of statehood to the Colony, the population of Melbourne rose quickly from 177 at the time of settlement in 1836 to 80,000 in 1854 and just seven years later that figure had risen to 140,000.[1] The needs of the ever-expanding population led to the establishment of places of worship, hospitals and schools.

The suburb of Brunswick was no different and a school building, part of the St Ambrose Church complex, costing £1000 was completed by the middle of 1885 and opened formally around that time.[2] This building later became the St. Ambrose's Hall.

In 1890 St. Ambrose's was declared a Parish in its own right led by Father Luby. The school enrolment had increased to 330 and the need for finances to expand the services offered by the parish was rising.[3]

By 1906 the total school enrolment had risen to 1021 students and around £6000 had been spent in the preceding 16 years.[3] Since 1899 the school had been led by Charles Xavier O'Driscoll. When O'Driscoll resigned in 1911 he went on to become Inspector of Catholic Schools for the region.[4]

The girls school edit

St Ambrose's Girls' School began operating in the original church building and the curriculum included singing, drawing and French. By 1906 the running of the school had been taken over by the Sisters of Mercy.[3] The Sisters travelled along Sydney Road from their convent in North Coburg daily and in 1913 Sister Mary Claver was head of the girls school. Around 1922 the daily average attendance had risen to 500 pupils.[5]

The boys school edit

In the early years the boys shared the same building with the girls but were still being taught by lay teachers in 1906.[3] In 1917 a new building, costing £4000, was formally opened a short distance from the church itself. Also known as St. Ambrose's Boys School, Brunswick, members of the Congregation of Christian Brothers taught the boys and assumed control of this school. At the time of opening it had an enrolment of 300, its first headmaster was Bro. Keniry.[6]

The boys school continued to be assisted by the Christian Brothers for some time as they had also established St Joseph's CBC North Melbourne in the neighbouring suburb of North Melbourne. St Joseph's was to become the residence of the teaching Brothers serving St Mary's Primary School, West Melbourne, St Joseph's and St George's School in Carlton, and for a time, St. Ambrose's.[7]

Later years edit

St Ambrose's School closed at the end of 2008 with the local parish children now attending Our Lady Help of Christians Primary School. Of the original school buildings only St. Ambrose's Hall and St. Ambrose's Community Centre remain in parish hands. Both these buildings were once used as a school.

Notable alumni edit

References edit

  1. ^ The history of the City of Melbourne. Melbourne City Council, 1997. (web document) Retrieved on 8 June 2015.
  2. ^ "Miscellaneous". South Bourke and Mornington Journal (WEEKLY ed.). Richmond, Vic. 22 July 1885. p. 3. Retrieved 17 January 2016 – via National Library of Australia.
  3. ^ a b c d "NEW CATHOLIC SCHOOL AT BRUNSWICK". The Advocate. Melbourne. 16 June 1906. p. 17. Retrieved 17 January 2016 – via National Library of Australia.
  4. ^ "PERSONAL". Geelong Advertiser. Vic. 20 February 1911. p. 3. Retrieved 24 January 2016 – via National Library of Australia.
  5. ^ "ST. AMBROSE'S PRIMARY SCHOOLS, BRUNSWICK". The Advocate. Vol. LIII, no. 2582. Victoria, Australia. 23 March 1922. p. 30. Retrieved 22 May 2018 – via National Library of Australia.
  6. ^ "ST. AMBROSE'S BOYS' SCHOOL, BRUNSWICK". Tribune. Melbourne. 20 December 1917. p. 6. Retrieved 19 January 2016 – via National Library of Australia.
  7. ^ Stewart, Ronald (2000) The Spirit of North 1903–2000. North Melbourne, St. Joseph's College Melbourne

External links edit

  • A brief history of St. Ambrose's Church

Further reading edit

  • St. Ambrose students staff; Folk-Scolaro, Francesca; Brunswick Community History Group (2009), Our tribute to our school : remembering St. Ambrose's Boys and Girls School and Trinity College Brunswick, Brunswick Community History Group, ISBN 978-0-9806260-1-8
  • The story of Ted Dorian as a POW

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St Ambrose s School Brunswick was a Roman Catholic primary school located in Brunswick Victoria a suburb of Melbourne and was part of a parish complex which included a church a hall and a school for boys and one for girls each using the same or similar school name The school was active between c 1885 until its closure in 2008 St Ambrose s School BrunswickStreet view of the school building located in Dawson Street BrunswickLocationBrunswick VictoriaAustraliaInformationTypeIndependentDenominationCatholic ChurchEstablishedc 1885StatusClosedClosed2008Grades1 8 Contents 1 History 2 The girls school 3 The boys school 4 Later years 5 Notable alumni 6 References 7 External links 8 Further readingHistory editFollowing the discovery of gold in Victoria in the 1850s and the granting of statehood to the Colony the population of Melbourne rose quickly from 177 at the time of settlement in 1836 to 80 000 in 1854 and just seven years later that figure had risen to 140 000 1 The needs of the ever expanding population led to the establishment of places of worship hospitals and schools The suburb of Brunswick was no different and a school building part of the St Ambrose Church complex costing 1000 was completed by the middle of 1885 and opened formally around that time 2 This building later became the St Ambrose s Hall In 1890 St Ambrose s was declared a Parish in its own right led by Father Luby The school enrolment had increased to 330 and the need for finances to expand the services offered by the parish was rising 3 By 1906 the total school enrolment had risen to 1021 students and around 6000 had been spent in the preceding 16 years 3 Since 1899 the school had been led by Charles Xavier O Driscoll When O Driscoll resigned in 1911 he went on to become Inspector of Catholic Schools for the region 4 The girls school editSt Ambrose s Girls School began operating in the original church building and the curriculum included singing drawing and French By 1906 the running of the school had been taken over by the Sisters of Mercy 3 The Sisters travelled along Sydney Road from their convent in North Coburg daily and in 1913 Sister Mary Claver was head of the girls school Around 1922 the daily average attendance had risen to 500 pupils 5 The boys school editIn the early years the boys shared the same building with the girls but were still being taught by lay teachers in 1906 3 In 1917 a new building costing 4000 was formally opened a short distance from the church itself Also known as St Ambrose s Boys School Brunswick members of the Congregation of Christian Brothers taught the boys and assumed control of this school At the time of opening it had an enrolment of 300 its first headmaster was Bro Keniry 6 The boys school continued to be assisted by the Christian Brothers for some time as they had also established St Joseph s CBC North Melbourne in the neighbouring suburb of North Melbourne St Joseph s was to become the residence of the teaching Brothers serving St Mary s Primary School West Melbourne St Joseph s and St George s School in Carlton and for a time St Ambrose s 7 Later years editSt Ambrose s School closed at the end of 2008 with the local parish children now attending Our Lady Help of Christians Primary School Of the original school buildings only St Ambrose s Hall and St Ambrose s Community Centre remain in parish hands Both these buildings were once used as a school Notable alumni editLt Henry Noel Boyle WW1 wounded in action during Gallipoli Campaign also served in WW2 Cpl John Terrence Clarke WW1 severely wounded in action Pvt Thomas Conroy 14th Bn WW1 killed in action during Gallipoli Campaign Claude Curtin Australian rules football John Curtin Past Prime Minister of Australia Lt John James Daley WW1 awarded Military Cross Dux of school Pvt Edward Patrick Dorian WW2 prisoner of war Maurie Johnson Australian rules football Joseph Leslie O Rourke WW1 Bob Santamaria Social commentator Pvt Christopher Tomlinson alias Sauer WW2 wounded in action Drv Francis Tyrrell WW2 Killed in actionReferences edit The history of the City of Melbourne Melbourne City Council 1997 web document Retrieved on 8 June 2015 Miscellaneous South Bourke and Mornington Journal WEEKLY ed Richmond Vic 22 July 1885 p 3 Retrieved 17 January 2016 via National Library of Australia a b c d NEW CATHOLIC SCHOOL AT BRUNSWICK The Advocate Melbourne 16 June 1906 p 17 Retrieved 17 January 2016 via National Library of Australia PERSONAL Geelong Advertiser Vic 20 February 1911 p 3 Retrieved 24 January 2016 via National Library of Australia ST AMBROSE S PRIMARY SCHOOLS BRUNSWICK The Advocate Vol LIII no 2582 Victoria Australia 23 March 1922 p 30 Retrieved 22 May 2018 via National Library of Australia ST AMBROSE S BOYS SCHOOL BRUNSWICK Tribune Melbourne 20 December 1917 p 6 Retrieved 19 January 2016 via National Library of Australia Stewart Ronald 2000 The Spirit of North 1903 2000 North Melbourne St Joseph s College MelbourneExternal links editA brief history of St Ambrose s ChurchFurther reading editSt Ambrose students staff Folk Scolaro Francesca Brunswick Community History Group 2009 Our tribute to our school remembering St Ambrose s Boys and Girls School and Trinity College Brunswick Brunswick Community History Group ISBN 978 0 9806260 1 8 The story of Ted Dorian as a POW Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title St Ambrose 27s School Brunswick amp oldid 1153687769, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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