- Victoria Police Academy
The Victoria Police Academy is the main induction training establishment for the
Victoria Police . It is located on View Mount Road in Glen Waverley, in the eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria,Australia . The grounds encompass 16hectare s (40acre s).
=History - Corpus Christi=The site was built from 1954 - 59cite web|url=http://home.vicnet.net.au/~whsvic/wavhistory.htm|title=Waverley Historical SocietyChronological History of the area|accessdate=2008-01-08] as the main campus of Corpus Christi College (
seminary ) of theRoman Catholic Church in Australia 'sArchdiocese of Melbourne, from 1959-1972. The main chapel was intended to have wings of offices and accommodation either side, however only the northern wing was built before the college was sold.The Victoria Police bought the site on
30 October 1972 , and opened the Academy in 1973. Offices occupy the former seminarians rooms; the former kitchen and dining room now serve the current Academy.Additional buildings for instruction and student accommodation, sports facilities and a
gym nasium and indoorswimming pool , were erected in the 1980s, and a mock village was added later.Training
Newly inducted recruits spend 20 weeks at the Academy. In 2004 an inquiry uncovered systemic bullying and the head and two other staff were transferred out of the Academy [cite web|url=http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2004/02/21/1077072892902.html
title = The Age Newspaper - Recruits bullied at academy
author = Liz Porter
date = 2004-02-22
accessdate = 2008-01-08]The Academy is also used for training of
detective s and other training.Chapel
The Corpus Christi Chapel was built as a
Basilica to model for seminarians the orders of Christianworship , and has 14 side altars in thecloister for rehearsal ofsacrament s. The architecture is a blend of the form of aByzantine Basilica with aRenaissance ceiling and Romanesque arches and exteriorflying buttress es.The Chapel is 48 m long, 14.5 m wide, and 20 m high. It can seat 500.
The main
altar is surmounted by acupola bearing the words inLatin , "Christus Altare Nostrum" (Christ Our Altar). The cross on the cupola is 2.8 m by 1.8 m.Within the main chapel are stained glass windows, designed by Stephen Moor of Sydney, those on the left in red tones (for the Crucifixion) with medallions representing the
Old Testament , those on the right in blue tones (for Mary) with medallions representing theNew Testament .To the right of the
nave is the Chapel of Remembrance, with aneternal flame and plagues for police officers who have died on duty. This chapel was dedicated during the Annual Church Service in 1988.To the left is the Chapel of
St Michael , where the families of police can erect a plaque remembering a deceased police officer.The Chapel was rededicated as an interfaith Chapel on 20 October 1974. The
lectern is adorned with theStar of David .The Chapel is used for
wedding s,Baptism s, andfuneral s, by both police and the public.References
* [http://www.corpuschristicollege.org/history.glenwaverley.php Corpus Christi College, Glen Waverley] - history
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