St Patrick's College, Strathfield Explained

St Patrick's College
Motto:Latin: Luceat Lux Vestra
Motto Translation:

Let Your Light Shine

Country:Australia
Other Name:SPC; St Pats; Pats
Patron:Edmund Ignatius Rice
Founder:Patrick Ignatius Hickey
Chairperson:Caroline Butler-Bowdon
Principal Label:Principal
Principal:Dr Vittoria Lavorato
Principal Label2:Deputy Principal
Principal2:Mr Damian Chase
Principal Label3:Director of Junior School
Principal3:Mr Ben Munday -->
Chaplain:Fr Jack Evans
Staff:~140
Colours:Blue, black and gold
Enrolment As Of:2020
Sister School:Santa Sabina College

St Patrick's College (known colloquially as SPC or St Pats) is an independent Catholic primary and secondary day school for boys located in Strathfield, an inner westernsuburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It one of the Catholic schools found in Australia.Founded in 1928 by the Congregation of Christian Brothers, the school operates in the tradition of Edmund Rice, and is administered by Edmund Rice Education Australia., the College enrolled approximately 1,430 students from Year 5 to Year 12.[1]

St Patrick's College is a member of the Independent Sporting Association, the Association of Heads of Independent Schools of Australia,[2] and the Junior School Heads Association of Australia.[3]

History

St Patrick's College was founded on 20 January 1928 as the St Patrick's Practice School. It functioned as a practice school for student teachers at the Australian Catholic University next to the south.[4] The school was officially opened by Dr. M. Kelly, Archbishop of Sydney. Thirty-nine students were enrolled and split into three grades to be taught by Brothers L. S. Carroll, P. K. Kent and J. R. Crichton. The acting principal in the first year was Provincial Consulter and Master of Method M. B. Hanrahan. The school itself consisted of six large classrooms, and four other rooms designed for physics, chemistry, art, and technical training such as woodwork. At the end of the first year, over 100 students were enrolled at St Patrick's College.[5]

At the end of the 1980s, there was a steady decline in the number of Christian Brothers teaching within Edmund Rice Schools such as St Patrick's. After the departure of J. Giacon as principal in 1992, the first lay principal in Christian Brothers’ school in New South Wales was appointed: Grahame Smollett, who became the longest-serving principal in the college's history.

Principals

The following individuals have served as principal of St Patrick's College, Strathfield:

Ordinal Officeholder Term start Term end Time in office Notes
Br M. B. Hanrahan 1928 1928 1 year [6]
Br E. S. Crowle 1929 1932 3 years
Br M. R. Breen 1933 1935 2 years
Br J. V. Coghlan 1936 1941 5 years
Br B. Quirke 1942 1943 2 years
Mr J. Samaan 1944 1944 1 year
Br J. V. Coghlan 1945 1950 5 years
Mr J. Benedict 1951 1952 2 years
Br J. A. McGlade 1953 1955 2 years
Br J. G. Hodda 1956 1961 5 years
Br J. P. Hannigan 1962 1963 2 years
Br H. C. Gygar 1964 1966 3 years
Br T. I. Casey 1967 1974 7 years
Br W. R. Greening 1975 1980 5 years
Br J. P. O'Shea 1981 1987 6 years
Br J. Giacon 1988 1992 4 years
G. K. Smollett 1993 2007 14 years
B. T. Roberts 2008 2015 7 years
J. Murphy 2016 2016 1 year
Dr Craig Wattam 2017 2020
(Term 3)
years
Dr Vittoria Lavorato 2021 incumbent years

Dr. Craig Wattam finished at the conclusion of Term 3, 2020. He was replaced by Damian Chase for the final term.

College Houses

The house system dates back to the 1930s when boys were placed into four coloured houses for the annual swimming and athletic carnivals: Red, Gold, Green and Blue.[7] During the 1970s the College expanded the four houses to six and named each after a significant person whose presence at the college had been pivotal to its development. In 1996 on the beatification of Edmund Rice, Power House was changed to Rice House.

In 2012 the College Cup was launched and redefined the way in which the house system is used at St Patrick's College. In order to "foster healthy competition" amongst students, House points are awarded throughout the school year based on an individual's efforts in areas of academic achievement, co-curricular involvement and school spirit. These are then tallied with the results from the swimming and athletic carnivals and a house is declared the overall winner.

Berg House pays tribute to the values and contribution made to the college by Brian Berg, the first Old Boy Brother to teach at St Patrick's. Brian Berg completed his Leaving Certificate at SPC in 1948 and entered into the Christian Brothers in 1950.[8] Coghlan House honors the memory of J. V. Coghlan, Principal of St Patrick's College for two terms, 1936–1941 and 1945–1950.[9]

Crichton House is named after John Rewi Crichton, who, for many years, was a teacher at St Patrick's College.[10] Hanrahan House recognises the efforts of educationist Michael Benignus Hanrahan, the first Principal of St Patrick's College.[11]

Hickey House honours a man who holds a significant place in the college's history, Patrick Ignatius Hickey.[12] Rice house pays tribute to founder, Edmund Rice.[13]

Co-curriculum

The college performs an annual musical and drama production featuring its students and others from Santa Sabina College.[14]

College Anthem

The College anthem was composed in 1958, with words by Br Robert Charles Hill and music by Br Colin Declan Smith – both members of the SPC community. A choir of over 600 voices first performed it at Speech Night in the Sydney Town Hall in 1958.[15]

College crest

The college's crest was designed in 1938 and is made up of three components:

Sexual Abuse Cases

In 2014, Brother Desmond Eric Richards pled guilty to assaulting four boys in New South Wales in the 1970s and 1980s, including one student at St Patrick's College while he worked there.[17]

Alumni

St Patrick's alumni are traditionally known as "Old Boys".[18]

The reinvigoration of the St Patrick's College Old Boys’ Association (SPOB) in 2016 provides a contact point for several different Old Boy sporting clubs like Cricket, Rugby and Football and other special interest groups such as returned servicemen, careers and the Vestra Bursary Fund.[19]

St Patrick's Rugby Club

St Patrick's Rugby Club was established in 1964 as a rugby league club as that was the code of football played at the college at the time. In 1965 the college changed to rugby union, and the club followed suit the following year and entered the Western Suburbs Under 20 competition. The club originally played in a white jersey with a black collar and now plays in a black jumper with a gold collar, as does the college First XV. The club plays in the New South Wales Suburban Rugby Union and has won four club championships and two first-grade premierships. Since its promotion to Kentwell Cup First Division in 1974 is one of only two clubs to never have been relegated. The club plays its home games at Hudson Park, Strathfield.[20]

Notable alumni

See main article: List of Old Boys of St Patrick's College, Strathfield.

See also

Notes and References

  1. http://www.schoolchoice.com.au/brose_by_region_nsw?cid=12207&pid=1856567 Australian School Choice- St Patrick's College
  2. Web site: AHISA Schools. 11 December 2007 . November 2007 . New South Wales. Association of Heads of Independent Schools of Australia . https://web.archive.org/web/20071102165134/http://www.ahisa.com.au/Display.aspx?tabid=2230 . 2 November 2007.
  3. Web site: JSHAA New South Wales Directory of Members . 11 December 2007 . 2007 . New South Wales Branch . Junior School Heads' Association of Australia . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20071218074949/http://www.jshaa.asn.au/nsw/directory/index.asp . 18 December 2007 . dmy-all .
  4. 01965. EF14/6340. 8 February 2019.
  5. Web site: History St Patrick's College Strathfield . 29 April 2017 . www.spc.nsw.edu.au.
  6. Web site: Past Principals. St Patrick's College Strathfield. 29 April 2017.
  7. Web site: College Houses St Patrick's College Strathfield. www.spc.nsw.edu.au. 29 April 2017.
  8. Web site: Berg House St Patrick's College Strathfield. www.spc.nsw.edu.au. en-AU. 29 April 2017.
  9. Web site: Coghlan House St Patrick's College Strathfield. www.spc.nsw.edu.au. en-AU. 29 April 2017.
  10. Web site: Crichton House St Patrick's College Strathfield. www.spc.nsw.edu.au. en-AU. 29 April 2017.
  11. Web site: Hanrahan House St Patrick's College Strathfield. www.spc.nsw.edu.au. en-AU. 29 April 2017.
  12. Web site: Hickey House St Patrick's College Strathfield. www.spc.nsw.edu.au. en-AU. 29 April 2017.
  13. Web site: Rice House St Patrick's College Strathfield. www.spc.nsw.edu.au. en-AU. 29 April 2017.
  14. Web site: St Patrick's College Strathfield/Drama. St Patrick's College Strathfield. 13 March 2011. 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20110216213803/http://spc.nsw.edu.au/co_curriculum/drama.php. 16 February 2011. dead. dmy-all.
  15. Web site: Crest, Anthem and War Cry St Patrick's College Strathfield. www.spc.nsw.edu.au. en-AU. 29 April 2017.
  16. Web site: History. 11 December 2007. 2007. About SPC. St Patrick's College. https://web.archive.org/web/20080117235324/http://www.spc.nsw.edu.au/about_spc/hs_index.php. 17 January 2008. dead. dmy-all.
  17. News: 2014-11-07 . Bail revoked for Christian Brother who sexually assaulted NSW boys . en-AU . ABC News . 2022-04-24.
  18. http://www.spc.nsw.edu.au/old_boys/ Old boys page on the St Patricks College website
  19. Web site: Old Boys Association. St Patrick's College. 29 April 2017.
  20. http://www.stpats-rugby.com St Patrick's Rugby Club website