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St Columban's College, Caboolture

St Columban's College is an independent Catholic systemic secondary day school for boys and girls, located in Caboolture, Queensland, Australia. Founded by the Congregation of Christian Brothers in 1928, co-educational school has been run via the Catholic Education Office of the Archdiocese of Brisbane since 1986. Situated on 12 hectares (30 acres), the school caters for approximately 1,200 students[1] from Year 7 to Year 12.

St. Columban's College
Location
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Australia
Coordinates27°04′43″S 152°57′48″E / 27.0785°S 152.9634°E / -27.0785; 152.9634
Information
TypeIndependent systemic secondary day school
MottoEvery Student, Every Success
Religious affiliation(s)Catholicism
Established1928; 95 years ago (1928)
OversightArchdiocese of Brisbane
PrincipalMichael Connolly
Staff78[2]
Years offered712
GenderCo-educational
Enrolment1,200 (2009[1])
Colour(s)Blue and gold   
SloganSpirit, Tradition, Community
AffiliationThe Associated Schools, Brisbane Catholic Education
Websitewww.stc.qld.edu.au

The campus is located approximately 50 kilometres (31 mi) north of Brisbane. The campus moved to Caboolture in 1997 from the original college site at Albion due to changing demographics of that inner-Brisbane suburban area.

History edit

St. Columban's was established by the Congregation of Christian Brothers in 1928 at Albion as a school for boys.[3] St Columban's College commenced as another practical outreach by the Congregation of the Christian Brothers, in providing readily accessible education for young boys. The college developed a working-class identity with strong patronage from the racing fraternity, reaching a maximum enrolment of some 850 boys from Years 5 to 12 during the 1980s. Always supported by an active parental group, the college thrived through the 1960s and 1970s, being associated with some well-known Brisbane events, including the Colana Carnival. Parents built by hand the college swimming pool and worked tirelessly to raise funds for construction of many buildings to add to the opportunities offered to its students.[citation needed]

Throughout its history the college gained a reputation for having a strong identity in sport, with its students being called upon to ‘have a go’. St Columban's College is the only founding member of The Associated Schools association, established in 1947, which continues to compete in the competition. In 1985 the Congregation of the Christian Brothers formally handed the college over to the Archdiocese of Brisbane.[3] Shortly after, the primary school was phased out with the college offering secondary education focused between Years 8 to 12. The first lay principal, Peter Crombie, took up his appointment in 1985. Three Christian Brothers stayed on teaching during this year.[citation needed]


In 1988 and 1989 the intake for Year 8 slowly dropped. Michael Harkin, the second lay principal, attempted to stem the loss of enrolments that followed during these ensuing years. Despite these efforts, the drop in numbers became steady and continuous. In 1989 number had dropped to 425 students when only 15 years earlier, numbers were at 800. In 1995 a decision was made to relocate a financially unviable college campus to Caboolture. Preparation commenced for a new co-educational campus with an inventory created of how and what to move from a college in order to preserve its best qualities.[3]

Notable alumni edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b St Columban's College In Profile 2009. Retrieved 4 April 2010.
  2. ^ St Columban's College Staff. Retrieved 4 March 2018.
  3. ^ a b c St Columban's College History. Retrieved 4 April 2010.
  4. ^ "National Youth League Player of the Year".
  5. ^ Tributes flow as Bishop Michael Putney’s Ecumenical Journey Ends, media release, National Council of Churches in Australia, 28 March 2014

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St Columban s College is an independent Catholic systemic secondary day school for boys and girls located in Caboolture Queensland Australia Founded by the Congregation of Christian Brothers in 1928 co educational school has been run via the Catholic Education Office of the Archdiocese of Brisbane since 1986 Situated on 12 hectares 30 acres the school caters for approximately 1 200 students 1 from Year 7 to Year 12 St Columban s CollegeLocationCaboolture QueenslandAustraliaCoordinates27 04 43 S 152 57 48 E 27 0785 S 152 9634 E 27 0785 152 9634InformationTypeIndependent systemic secondary day schoolMottoEvery Student Every SuccessReligious affiliation s CatholicismEstablished1928 95 years ago 1928 OversightArchdiocese of BrisbanePrincipalMichael ConnollyStaff78 2 Years offered7 12GenderCo educationalEnrolment1 200 2009 1 Colour s Blue and gold SloganSpirit Tradition CommunityAffiliationThe Associated Schools Brisbane Catholic EducationWebsitewww wbr stc wbr qld wbr edu wbr auThe campus is located approximately 50 kilometres 31 mi north of Brisbane The campus moved to Caboolture in 1997 from the original college site at Albion due to changing demographics of that inner Brisbane suburban area Contents 1 History 2 Notable alumni 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory editSt Columban s was established by the Congregation of Christian Brothers in 1928 at Albion as a school for boys 3 St Columban s College commenced as another practical outreach by the Congregation of the Christian Brothers in providing readily accessible education for young boys The college developed a working class identity with strong patronage from the racing fraternity reaching a maximum enrolment of some 850 boys from Years 5 to 12 during the 1980s Always supported by an active parental group the college thrived through the 1960s and 1970s being associated with some well known Brisbane events including the Colana Carnival Parents built by hand the college swimming pool and worked tirelessly to raise funds for construction of many buildings to add to the opportunities offered to its students citation needed Throughout its history the college gained a reputation for having a strong identity in sport with its students being called upon to have a go St Columban s College is the only founding member of The Associated Schools association established in 1947 which continues to compete in the competition In 1985 the Congregation of the Christian Brothers formally handed the college over to the Archdiocese of Brisbane 3 Shortly after the primary school was phased out with the college offering secondary education focused between Years 8 to 12 The first lay principal Peter Crombie took up his appointment in 1985 Three Christian Brothers stayed on teaching during this year citation needed In 1988 and 1989 the intake for Year 8 slowly dropped Michael Harkin the second lay principal attempted to stem the loss of enrolments that followed during these ensuing years Despite these efforts the drop in numbers became steady and continuous In 1989 number had dropped to 425 students when only 15 years earlier numbers were at 800 In 1995 a decision was made to relocate a financially unviable college campus to Caboolture Preparation commenced for a new co educational campus with an inventory created of how and what to move from a college in order to preserve its best qualities 3 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 July 2021 Andrew Bartlett politician former Australian Democrats and Greens Senator for Queensland Peter Bonner artist winner Dobell Prize for drawing Brandon Borrello Australian soccer player 4 Trevor Gillmeister rugby league player for Queensland Maroons and Australian Kangaroos Ronan Lee former Member of Parliament and Queensland Parliamentary Secretary Rod McCall rugby union player for Queensland Reds and Australian Wallabies Lakeisha Patterson swimmer who competed in the Paralympic Games Michael Putney Bishop of Townsville 6th President of the National Council of Churches in Australia 5 Taylah Robertson boxer bronze medalist at the 2018 Commonwealth Games Luke Williamson rugby league player for Adelaide Canberra and ManlySee also edit nbsp Schools portal nbsp Catholicism portal nbsp Queensland portal Catholic education in Australia List of schools in QueenslandReferences edit a b St Columban s College In Profile 2009 Retrieved 4 April 2010 St Columban s College Staff Retrieved 4 March 2018 a b c St Columban s College History Retrieved 4 April 2010 National Youth League Player of the Year Tributes flow as Bishop Michael Putney s Ecumenical Journey Ends media release National Council of Churches in Australia 28 March 2014External links editSt Columban s College Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title St Columban 27s College Caboolture amp oldid 1163602581, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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