St. Joseph's College, Geelong
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St Joseph's College, sometimes referred to colloquially as Joeys or SJC, is a Roman Catholic
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 Independent
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 school for boys located in the inner Geelong
Geelong, Victoria
Geelong is a port city located on Corio Bay and the Barwon River, in the state of Victoria, Australia, south-west of the state capital; Melbourne. It is the second most populated city in Victoria and the fifth most populated non-capital city in Australia...

 suburb of Newtown
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. It is run under the auspices of the Congregation of Christian Brothers
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 and provides education from year 7-12, offering a broad range of curricular choices for its students in middle and senior schools including VCE, VET and VCAL. St Joseph's sister school is the nearby Sacred Heart College. The current Principal is Paul Tobias. The two Deputy Principals are Claire Brown (Years 7 to 9) and Paul Clohesy (Years 10 to 12).

History

In early 1854, Patrick Dunne, the Parish Priest of Geelong, applied to the Government for a land grant. His application was acknowledged and two acres of land, between Noble Street and Queens Road, were granted as a Roman Catholic church Reserve.
On 1 April 1854, St Augustine's Catholic Church and schoolhouse was opened by Dunne. The first temporary building was of corrugated iron, imported from England. James McKeegan was appointed the first teacher and the following year, Mary Acton was employed as an assistant.

Daniel O'Driscol was appointed teacher at St Augustine's school on the 1st October, 1856. Acton continued as Assistant during these years.

St Augustine's Orphanage was built opposite St Augustine's school in August 1857. It was situated on the present site of St Joseph's College. The original bluestone Orphanage building is now known as the Br. Tom Howe Creative Arts Building.

When the Orphanage was first opened, Daniel O'Driscol was appointed manager, although he also continued to teach at St Augustine's school. The tin schoolhouse was replaced with a more permanent sandstone building in December, 1857. The new St Augustine's Church and schoolhouse was of Gothic design and was built close to the site of the original tin shed. Both were orientated towards Noble Street and stood on the present site of Noble Street Oval.

With the arrival of the Sisters of Mercy in 1859, the orphan girls were moved to the new Convent. The boys remained at St Augustine's Orphanage.

From 1862, St Augustine's school was no longer required as a Church due to declining church numbers. The school was eventually closed on 10 June 1876 and the land became part of St Augustine's Orphanage. The sandstone walls of the schoolhouse eventually crumbled with age and its remains were finally demolished in 1900.

St Augustine's Orphanage continued to be managed by Daniel O'Driscol until his death in 1878. Three Christian Brothers arrived at the request of Archdeacon Slattery, to continue caring for the orphans. In 1890, St Joseph's College was blessed and opened. However, the newly established College and the Orphanage continued to share the same site until the Orphanage was eventually relocated to Highton in 1935. The present St Joseph's College was officially opened and blessed by Archbishop Mannix on Sunday, February 3, 1935.

St Joseph's College remains a Christian Brothers' School. The congregation of Christian Brothers was founded in 1802 by Edmund Rice of Waterford, Ireland. In 1820 the Congregation of Christian Brothers gained Papal approval and in 1869, Brother Patrick Ambrose Treacy established a community and school in Melbourne. Since then the Christian Brothers have extended their work throughout Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, India, Tanzania, and the Pacific Islands.

In 2000, Mr Paul Tobias became the new principal at St Joseph's College. The previous principal was Mr Peter Cannon, who was principal from 1989-1999.

In 2010, the Noble St Oval was renamed the O'Driscol Oval in memory of Daniel O'Driscol.

Year 7

Each Year 7 student is allocated to a homegroup and a homeroom teacher, who takes them for homeroom at the start of the day and usually one or two other subjects; one of them most likely being R.E.

In Year 7, students learn a wide variety of subjects. They study English and Math for 4 periods a week, Science, Humanities and R.E for 3 periods a week, Phys Ed for 2 periods a week, and Health, Music, Band and Pastoral Care for 1. In addition to that, Year 7's do 3 periods of Chinese in one semester and 3 periods of Italian in the other, and 4 periods of Art in one semester and 2 periods of Food Technology and 2 periods of Drama in the other.

Pathways

Starting from year 8, students enter the pathways years. Students are allowed to choose what subjects they want to study in each year from the 9 Key Learning Areas: English, Math, R.E (all of which are compulsory), Science, LOTE, Humanities, Arts, Technology and Health and P.E.

Student Leadership

The St Josephs College senior leadership team is made up of 16 year 12 students and 16 year 11 students. There are also middle school leaders from Years 8-10 and Class Captains in Year 7.

School song

'Ad Alta Virtute - Striving Together'
Music by Darryl Barclay,
Lyrics by Paul Tobias (SJC Principal)

Verse 1

On top of Newton Hill our Chapel proudly stands,

Honouring all who’ve gone before from across our sunburnt land.

Classroom and sporting field, achievement is our aim.

Edmund Rice, your story we acclaim.

Chorus

Ad alta virtute, our motto shows the way,

We strive for the highest in a manly way.

We are St Joseph's boys, so listen to our song.

We are proudly part of St Joseph's Geelong.

Verse 2

Shaped by a tradition that sets us apart:

Butler and Brophy were the first to make a start.

Hist’ry and vision, a place to grow and thrive,

In a school that's vibrant and alive.

Chorus

Verse 3

Compassion, love and hope, and justice and peace,

Encouragement and service,

day by day may these increase.

Christian and spirit-filled, including one and all,

Proud and strong, we hear the Gospel call.

Chorus

Coda

We are proudly part of St Joseph's Geelong

Politics, public service and the law

  • The Hon. Justice Bernard Bongiorno AO - Supreme Court Judge

Academic

  • Anthony John Dietz - Rhodes Scholar (1987)
  • Professor Frank Larkins AM
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     - Rhodes Scholar  (1965)
  • Edward Buratto - VCE High Achiever (Premier's Award) (2006)

Sporting

  • Jimmy Bartel
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     - Australian rules footballer for the Geelong Football Club, AFL Premiership player 2007, 2009 and 2011, 2007 Brownlow Medal
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    ist, 2011 Norm Smith Medal
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    ist, All Australian 2007 and 2008
  • Mark Beretta
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     - Ten-time Australian champion in Water skiing
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     and sports commentator for Seven Network
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  • Damian Bourke
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     - former Australian rules footballer for the Geelong Football Club and Brisbane Bears
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  • Allen Christensen (footballer)
    Allen Christensen (footballer)
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     - Australian rules footballer for the Geelong Football Club
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    , AFL Premiership player 2011
  • Shaun Higgins
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     - Australian rules footballer for the Western Bulldogs
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  • Cameron Ling
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     - Australian rules footballer for the Geelong Football Club and AFL Premiership player 2007 and 2009, Premiership captain 2011, Geelong Football Club Captain 2010–present
  • Nick Maxwell
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     - Australian rules footballer for the Collingwood Football Club
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    , Captain 2009–present, Premiership captain 2010
  • Jasper Pittard
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     - Australian Rules Footballer for the Port Adelaide Football Club
  • Matthew Scarlett
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     - Australian rules footballer for the Geelong Football Club
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     and AFL Premiership player 2007, 2009 and 2011
  • Brett Seljak - Basketballer at the University Of West Georgia College Basketball
  • George Sotiropoulos
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     - MMA fighter in the lightweight division of the UFC
  • Josh Spence
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     - Major League Baseball
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     pitcher for the San Diego Padres
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  • Matthew Spiranovic
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     - Association Footballer for the Socceroos
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     and German Fußball-Bundesliga
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     team 1. FC Nuremberg
  • Barry Stoneham
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     - former Australian rules footballer for the Geelong Football Club, Geelong Football Club Captain 1996 - 1998
  • Luke Dahlhaus
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     - Australian rules footballer for the Western Bulldogs

Media

  • Dr. Peter Larkins
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     - Highly Renowned Sports Doctor and Presenter on The Sunday Footy Show

Arts

  • Xavier Rudd
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     - Folk Singer
  • Patrick Ryan
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     - Heavy Metal Guitarist and minor role in video game Devil May Cry
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House system

Upon entering Year 7, all boys attending St Joseph's will be assigned a house. There is a house captain and vice for each house and each year there is an athletics carnival, cross country and a swimming carnival, as well as many other smaller competitions, like the blood bank challenge and chess competitions. In these events all 4 houses compete against each other to win points. The house with the most amount of points at the end of the year wins the Adam Bryant Shield. The houses are as follows:
House | Foley| Butler| Jordan | Brophy
Colour Green Blue Red Yellow
Nickname Foley Falcons Butler Sharks Jordan Redbacks Brophy Bees
Named after Brother Foley, Principal 1942-44 Brother Butler, Principal 1935-40 Brother Jordan, Principal 1940-41 Brother Brophy, a former sportsmaster
2010 House Captain Conor Reddan Andrew Boseley Jordan Haskins Kieren Paliouras
2011 House Captain Mackenzie Bourke (Co-captain - Jackson Mitchell) Brad Collard Luke Christensen Paul Belluzzo

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