Samaritan Catholic College

Samaritan Catholic College

Infobox Secondary school
name = Samaritan Catholic College

established = January 2000
type = Independent all-male secondary
affiliations = Roman Catholic, Marist Brothers
headmaster = Mr. Mark Sheehan
founder = Marist Brothers
enrolment = c.500
grades = Years 7 to 12
city = Preston
state = VIC
country = Australia
website = http://www.samaritan.vic.edu.au/

Samaritan Catholic College is a Roman Catholic boys' high school, located in Preston, Melbourne, Australia. The College is a school founded and run in the tradition of the Marist Brothers and their founder, Saint Marcellin Champagnat.

Samaritan was established in 2000, as an amalgamation of two former Marist Colleges: St. Joseph’s in Fitzroy North, and Redden Catholic College, which was located on the current site. Samaritan College is a member of the Associated Catholic Colleges - Victoria (ACC).

The current headmaster is Mr. Mark Sheehan.

History

t. Joseph's College, East Brunswick and Fitzroy North

The earliest founding school of Samaritan College, St. Joseph's Marist Brothers College in East Brunswick, was established by four Marist brothers in 1930, with a starting class of one hundred and fifty boys. [Noone, Val. "Going to St. Joe's: A Marist School in East Brunswick & North Fitzroy 1930-1999" Spectrum Publications: Melbourne, 1999), p. 13.] The school was forced to move in 1938 when the State Electricity Commission took over the site through compulsory acquisition for a terminal sub-station. The staff and students of St. Joseph's resumed their classes at a new site, at 100 Barkly Street in Fitzroy North. [Noone, pp. 38-39.]

Immaculate Heart College / Redden Catholic College

In 1914, the first parish priest of Preston, Fr James O'Grady, bought convert|5.5|acre|ha|1 of land and about 8 houses in Clifton Grove. The Marist Brothers agreed to a request from the Archdiocese of Melbourne to build an Archdiocesan Junior Technical School on this site. However, the Second World War delayed planning for the new school, which did not eventuate until the mid-1950s.

The resulting school on the Preston site, Immaculate Heart College, opened its doors for the first time on 5 February 1957. The new College began with a staff of 5 Marist Brothers and 2 lay teachers. There were 466 boys in Years 5 to 8. Class sizes ranged from 59 to 74 students. Immaculate Heart College was blessed and officially opened by Archbishop Justin Simonds on 17 March 1957. In 1979, a separately run senior school was opened in Preston, which was named Redden College. This catered for year 11 and 12 boys from both Immaculate Heart and St Joseph's. [ [http://www.maristmelb.org.au/province2005/champagnat/history.cfm History ] ] In 1980, Mr. Greg Coffey was appointed the first lay principal of the College.

Samaritan Catholic College

In August 1998, it was announced that Redden College and St. Joseph's at Fitzroy North were to amalgamate and become one College, to be called 'Samaritan Catholic College'. Declining enrolments at both schools, influenced by the movement of families with school-age boys to the outer suburbs of Melbourne, was a major factor in this decision. [Noone, p. 143.]

The new College opened in January 2000 at the Preston site of Redden College. A campus for year 9 students was maintained at the old Fitzroy North site, but this program has since been discontinued. Since the amalgamation in January 2000 the college has spent $3.5 million on building and refurbishment, including the installation of a lift ($350,000) and the construction of a Multipurpose Centre ($500,000). [ [http://www.samaritan.vic.edu.au/about/history.html Samaritan Catholic College - About Us ] ]

In January 2009, Samaritan Catholic College will cease to be a school in its own right due to declining numbers. [ [http://www.parade.vic.edu.au/documents/newsletters/NL.pdf Parade College Newsletter, March 5 2008 ] ] Parade College will use the site as its Preston Campus.

Br. Tony Paterson FMS was appointed the first principal of the new College, and was succeeded by Mr. Mark Sheehan in 2005.

Notable Alumni

* Paul Licuria, Footballer
* Bert Newton (St. Joseph’s), TV Personality
* Vince Colosimo, Actor
* Ahmed Fahour, Banking Chief
* Carlo Montagner, Bioscientist
* Frank Vitkovic, Queen Street Massacre killer
* Archimede Fusillo, Novelist
* Simon Colosimo, Perth Glory - A League
* Joe Favran, Penola Headmaster

References

External links

* [http://www.samaritan.vic.edu.au School website]


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