- Christian Brothers College, Adelaide
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Christian Brothers College Ante faciem domini
(Before The Face Of The Lord)Location Adelaide, SA, Australia Information Type Independent Established 1878 Principal Mr. Noel Mifsud Enrolment 1100 (2011) Campus Urban Colour(s) Purple & White & Shades of Yellow Website http://www.cbc.sa.edu.au Christian Brothers College (CBC) is a private Catholic school in the CBD of Adelaide, South Australia. It was founded by a group of Irish Christian Brothers in 1878, and it is now one of three Christian Brothers schools in the state.[citation needed]
CBC is predominantly a secondary school, although it has a primary school campus, and now includes a community childcare centre, with a combined student population of approximately 1100.[citation needed]
CBC requires its students to wear a school uniform, which is similar to the other private schools in Adelaide. Students from CBC can be recognised by their purple blazers in winter.
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Sport
Since the boarding house was moved to Rostrevor, much lower student numbers have made it hard for CBC to compete in the team sports with high numbers of players. Naturally, no sport has suffered more than Aussie Rules.[clarification needed]
The school produced an Australian Football League player Nick Westhoff (2008),[citation needed] who was drafted by the Richmond Football Club with pick 51 in the 2010 AFL Rookie Draft.[citation needed]
Football
The school produced the following Magarey Medallists in the early SANFL years:
- Tom McKenzie (West Torrens) 1902, North Adelaide)1905, 1906.
- Richard Head (West Adelaide) 1909
- Tom Leahy (North Adelaide) 1913
- Frank Barry (South Adelaide) 1915
- Dan Moriarty (South Adelaide) 1919,1920,1921.
- Other notable SANFL footballers produced by the school include : J.Cahill (P.A), L.Cahill (S.A), M.Clingly (W.T), B.Ploenges (S.A), D.Panizza (S.A), J.Taylor (W.A), J.Scanlon (Nwd), P.Schwarz (W.T), J.Hanley (Gl), S.Costello (W.A), J.F.Scanlon (W.A), C.C.Daly (Nwd).
Soccer
John Perin represented Australia at senior level.[citation needed] Players such as Carlo Taladira, Alf Iannello and Jamie Perin would all go on to play for Adelaide's NSL team (Adelaide City) of the day.[citation needed] Earlier on,[when?] Syd Rossetto and Joe Serafini were key players for Adelaide City SA state sides. On the 17the of August 2011, Christian Brothers Collage won the inaugural school soccer league called the Twilight Cup. This achievement is the first time Christian Brothers College have won a soccer championship since the foundation of the school 133 years ago.
Badminton
When badminton was introduced into the school in the 1980s, CBC was able to field as many as 6 teams.[citation needed]
Rugby union
In 2010, rugby union was introduced to the school. The school plays in purple and white hoops[citation needed]
Drama department
CBC has a very reputable drama department known around Adelaide for high quality productions and successful graduates. Recently (Since 2004) CBC has been home to the 'Company of Muses' directed by Amanda Portus and has won many awards for plays during the Adelaide Fringe Festival.[citation needed] Some of its graduates have proceeded to further study in the performing arts at some of the country's most respected performing arts institutes. These include:
- Xavier Samuel - Flinders University Drama Centre (Honours)
- Benedict Samuel[citation needed] - The National Institute of Dramatic Arts (NIDA)
- Elizabeth Hay - Flinders University Drama Centre
- Benjamin Nicholson[citation needed] - The Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA)
Headmasters of CBC
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1970 on Br Michael Flaherty
- - 1994: Br. John Marks
- 1995 - 2006: Br. Patrick Cronin
- 2007 - current: Mr. Noel Mifsud
Notable alumni
- Aubrey Lewis - pre-eminent psychiatrist, first Professor of Psychiatry at the Institute of Psychiatry, London, and driving force of raising the profile of the discipline worldwide
- C.J. Dennis - poet famous for his humorous poems, especially "The Sentimental Bloke"
- Joseph Peter Gardiner - Labor MP
- John Perin - Socceroo and inductee into the Australian Football Hall of Fame
- John Cahill - SANFL and AFL identity: former Port Adelaide captain, former South Australian captain, coached Port Adelaide to 10 SANFL premierships, former Collingwood coach, inaugural coach of Port Adelaide in the AFL
- Kevin Crease - Adelaide prime time news reader, worked for channel 9 for 20 years, inductee into the South Australian Media Hall of Fame
- Anthony Byrne - Labor MP
- Paul McGuire - Writer and author
- Richard Marsland - Radio and television host
- Frank Walsh - 34th Premier of South Australia
- Xavier Samuel - Actor having featured in television series such as McLeod's Daughters, and films such as The Twilight Saga: Eclipse
David Fitzsimons - Champion middle distance runner, dual Olympian and multiple Australian and South Australian record holder.
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