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St Edmund's College, Canberra

St Edmund's College, Canberra is an independent Catholic primary and secondary school for boys, located in Griffith, a suburb of Canberra, in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT), Australia.

St Edmund's College, Canberra
Location
,
Australia
Coordinates35°19′22″S 149°08′43″E / 35.3228°S 149.1454°E / -35.3228; 149.1454Coordinates: 35°19′22″S 149°08′43″E / 35.3228°S 149.1454°E / -35.3228; 149.1454
Information
TypeIndependent primary and secondary day school
MottoLatin: Christus Lux Mea
(Christ is My Light)
Religious affiliation(s)Catholicism
DenominationCongregation of Christian Brothers
Patron saint(s)Edmund Ignatius Rice
Established1954; 69 years ago (1954)
(as St Edmund's War Memorial College)
FounderCongregation of Christian Brothers
TrustEdmund Rice Education Australia
PrincipalJoe Zavone
Years offered4–12
GenderBoys
CampusGriffith
Colour(s)Blue, white and gold    
AffiliationAssociated Southern Colleges
Websitesec.act.edu.au

The college was established in 1954 by the Christian Brothers as St Edmund's War Memorial College. It was opened to meet the demand for a Catholic education school in the region and was the first Catholic secondary boys' college established in the ACT. St Edmund's College practises in the tradition of Edmund Ignatius Rice. The current principal of the college is Joe Zavone.

Students are placed into houses for sporting and other events. The current houses and colours are: Clancy (yellow), Treacy (dark blue), O'Brien (white), Haydon (red), Mulrooney (sky blue) and Rice (green).

History

St Edmund's War Memorial College opened in 1954 as a Christian Brothers school in response to the needs of Catholic parents of the region. St. Edmund's was the first Catholic secondary boys' college established in Canberra.

Headmasters / principals

The following individuals have served as headmasters or principals of the College:

Ordinal Officeholder Term start term end Time in office Notes
1 P. L. McCarthy cfc 1954 1956 1–2 years
2 E. C. Fields cfc 1957 1959 1–2 years
3 N. T. Landener cfc 1960 1965 4–5 years [1]
4 J. B. Darmody cfc 1966 1969 2–3 years
5 G. D. Kerr cfc 1970 1978 7–8 years
6 R. J. Wallace cfc 1979 1988 8–9 years
7 J. P. O’Shea cfc 1989 1994 4–5 years
8 C. J. Dwyer 1995 2004 8–9 years
9 C. X. Hayes 2005 2008 2–3 years
10 P. J. Fullagar 2009 2014 4–5 years
11 D. Lawler 2015 2017 1–2 years
12 Joe Zavone 2018 incumbent 4–5 years

Rugby union

The college has won the Waratah Shield more than any other school (14 times) and was the defending champion in 2005, when schools from the ACT were no longer invited/permitted to participate by the organisers, the New South Wales Rugby Union.[2] The college has over 480 registered boys playing rugby union. St Edmund's College has a reputation for being one of the premier rugby schools in Australia, with Saia Fainga'a being the latest alumnus to represent Australia. The college also have always had a brilliant record in the local competition (ACTJRU) with many grand finals to their name across the different age groups.[citation needed]

Ancillary bodies

In reflecting the spirit of charity of Edmund Rice, St Edmund's College established the St Edmund's College Foundation with the aim of giving financial assistance to disadvantaged families to support children's education.[3]

The St Edmund's College Old Boys and Friends Association was established in 2015.[4]

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Business
Military and police
Politics, public service, and law
Religion
Sport

See also

References

  1. ^ "Obituary: Brother Landener". Canberra Times. 21 September 1982. p. 6. Retrieved 12 June 2020 – via Trove.
  2. ^ Sheehan, Paul (23 May 2005). "Boys' lesson in defeat, if not class". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 9 July 2011.
  3. ^ "Foundation". St Edmunds College Canberra. Retrieved 15 May 2019.
  4. ^ "About St Edmund's College Old Boys and Friends Association". St Edmund's College Old Boys and Friends Association. Retrieved 17 June 2017.
  5. ^ Queanbeyan's own Tommy Murphy sees his drama series Significant Others start this weekend on ABC TV Retrieved 17 October 2022.
  6. ^ http://stedmunds.realviewtechnologies.com/?iid=26347&startpage=page0000007 "Retrieved: June 2009"
  7. ^ Vortex Newsletter 14 May 2008 (retrieved 7 August 2008)
  8. ^ "Ricky Stuart - Dally M Coach of the Year". 29 September 2016.

External links

  • St Edmund's College website
  • St Edmund's College Rugby website

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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 St Edmund s College Canberra news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2007 Learn how and when to remove this template message St Edmund s College Canberra is an independent Catholic primary and secondary school for boys located in Griffith a suburb of Canberra in the Australian Capital Territory ACT Australia St Edmund s College CanberraLocationCanberra Australian Capital TerritoryAustraliaCoordinates35 19 22 S 149 08 43 E 35 3228 S 149 1454 E 35 3228 149 1454 Coordinates 35 19 22 S 149 08 43 E 35 3228 S 149 1454 E 35 3228 149 1454InformationTypeIndependent primary and secondary day schoolMottoLatin Christus Lux Mea Christ is My Light Religious affiliation s CatholicismDenominationCongregation of Christian BrothersPatron saint s Edmund Ignatius RiceEstablished1954 69 years ago 1954 as St Edmund s War Memorial College FounderCongregation of Christian BrothersTrustEdmund Rice Education AustraliaPrincipalJoe ZavoneYears offered4 12GenderBoysCampusGriffithColour s Blue white and gold AffiliationAssociated Southern CollegesWebsitesec wbr act wbr edu wbr auThe college was established in 1954 by the Christian Brothers as St Edmund s War Memorial College It was opened to meet the demand for a Catholic education school in the region and was the first Catholic secondary boys college established in the ACT St Edmund s College practises in the tradition of Edmund Ignatius Rice The current principal of the college is Joe Zavone Students are placed into houses for sporting and other events The current houses and colours are Clancy yellow Treacy dark blue O Brien white Haydon red Mulrooney sky blue and Rice green Contents 1 History 1 1 Headmasters principals 2 Rugby union 3 Ancillary bodies 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditSt Edmund s War Memorial College opened in 1954 as a Christian Brothers school in response to the needs of Catholic parents of the region St Edmund s was the first Catholic secondary boys college established in Canberra Headmasters principals Edit The following individuals have served as headmasters or principals of the College Ordinal Officeholder Term start term end Time in office Notes1 P L McCarthy cfc 1954 1956 1 2 years2 E C Fields cfc 1957 1959 1 2 years3 N T Landener cfc 1960 1965 4 5 years 1 4 J B Darmody cfc 1966 1969 2 3 years5 G D Kerr cfc 1970 1978 7 8 years6 R J Wallace cfc 1979 1988 8 9 years7 J P O Shea cfc 1989 1994 4 5 years8 C J Dwyer 1995 2004 8 9 years9 C X Hayes 2005 2008 2 3 years10 P J Fullagar 2009 2014 4 5 years11 D Lawler 2015 2017 1 2 years12 Joe Zavone 2018 incumbent 4 5 yearsRugby union EditThe college has won the Waratah Shield more than any other school 14 times and was the defending champion in 2005 when schools from the ACT were no longer invited permitted to participate by the organisers the New South Wales Rugby Union 2 The college has over 480 registered boys playing rugby union St Edmund s College has a reputation for being one of the premier rugby schools in Australia with Saia Fainga a being the latest alumnus to represent Australia The college also have always had a brilliant record in the local competition ACTJRU with many grand finals to their name across the different age groups citation needed Ancillary bodies EditIn reflecting the spirit of charity of Edmund Rice St Edmund s College established the St Edmund s College Foundation with the aim of giving financial assistance to disadvantaged families to support children s education 3 The St Edmund s College Old Boys and Friends Association was established in 2015 4 This 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 2019 ArtsMatthew Le Nevez television actor Tommy Murphy award winning playwright 5 Flip Simmons theatre actor and singer 6 BusinessJohn A Bryant President amp CEO of the Kellogg s and Director of Macy s IncMilitary and policeLieutenant General David Morrison AO former Chief of Army and 2016 Australian of the YearPolitics public service and lawJohn Barilaro MP Member for Monaro and Deputy Premier of New South Wales Terence Higgins AO former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Australian Capital Territory 2003 2013 Warren Snowdon MP Member for Lingiari since 2001 formerly the Member for Northern Territory 1987 1996 1998 2001 ReligionMost Rev Patrick Power Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of Canberra and GoulburnSportFinlay Bealham Irish rugby union player for Ireland national rugby union team and Connacht Rugby Robbie Coleman Australian rugby union footballer for the Brumbies Anthony Fainga a Australian rugby union footballer for the Wallabies and the Brumbies Colby Fainga a Australian rugby union footballer for the Melbourne Rebels Saia Fainga a Australian rugby union footballer for the Wallabies and the Brumbies Vili Fainga a rugby union footballer for the Tonga national rugby union team and former rugby league footballer for the Canberra Raiders and Melbourne Storm David Furner former professional rugby league footballer and coach for the Canberra Raiders and NSW State of Origin team Matt Giteau former Australian rugby union footballer for the Wallabies and the Brumbies George Gregan former Australian rugby union footballer for the Wallabies and Brumbies the most capped rugby union international of all time Matt Henjak former Australian rugby union footballer for the Wallabies and the Western Force Alex Jesaulenko Australian rules football player 7 Nate Osborne head coach of Major League Rugby s New Orleans Gold Matt Pini former Australian rugby union footballer for the Wallabies and Italy Luke Priddis Australian rugby league footballer for the Kangaroos Penrith Panthers and St George Illawarra Dragons Stephen Simmonds Paralympic swimming medallist and disabled water ski world champion Tyrone Smith former Australian rugby union footballer for the Brumbies and Tonga Ricky Stuart former Australian dual code rugby player coach of the Cronulla Sharks NSW State of Origin team Parramatta Eels and Canberra Raiders 8 See also Edit Schools portal Australia portal Catholicism portal List of schools in the Australian Capital Territory Associated Southern Colleges Edmund Ignatius Rice Catholic education in AustraliaReferences Edit Obituary Brother Landener Canberra Times 21 September 1982 p 6 Retrieved 12 June 2020 via Trove Sheehan Paul 23 May 2005 Boys lesson in defeat if not class The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 9 July 2011 Foundation St Edmunds College Canberra Retrieved 15 May 2019 About St Edmund s College Old Boys and Friends Association St Edmund s College Old Boys and Friends Association Retrieved 17 June 2017 Queanbeyan s own Tommy Murphy sees his drama series Significant Others start this weekend on ABC TV Retrieved 17 October 2022 http stedmunds realviewtechnologies com iid 26347 amp startpage page0000007 Retrieved June 2009 Vortex Newsletter 14 May 2008 retrieved 7 August 2008 Ricky Stuart Dally M Coach of the Year 29 September 2016 External links EditSt Edmund s College website St Edmund s College Rugby website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title St Edmund 27s College Canberra amp oldid 1116598814, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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