St Gregory's College, Campbelltown Explained

St Gregory's College
Motto:Latin: Quae Seminaveris Metes
Motto Translation:What you sow, so shall you reap[1]
Established:[2]
Type:Independent comprehensive and specialist primary and secondary day and boarding school
Specialist:Agricultural school
Denomination:Roman Catholicism
Headmaster:Matthew Brennan
Chaplain:John Roberts, OFM
Grades:K–12
Grades Label:Years
Campus:3ha
Location:100 Badgally Road, Gregory Hills, New South Wales
Country:Australia
Coordinates:-34.0397°N 150.7889°W
Pushpin Map:Australia Sydney
Pushpin Mapsize:250
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in greater metropolitan Sydney
Module:
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Marker:school
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Educational Authority:New South Wales Department of Education
Enrolment:1,100[3]
Enrolment As Of:2007
Staff:157 (FTE)[4]
Colours:Maroon and sky blue
Nickname:Greg's, St. Greg's, SGC
Oversight:Diocese of Wollongong
Former Name:St Gregory's Agricultural College

St Gregory's College Campbelltown (abbreviated as SGC or Greg's or St Greg's) is an independent Catholic single-sex and co-educational comprehensive and specialist primary and secondary day and boarding school, located in Gregory Hills, near, a south-western suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. With specialist expertise as an agricultural school, St Gregory's College provides a co-educational environment for students in the Kindergarten to Year 6 primary school; and a boys-only environment for students in the Year 7 to Year 12 secondary schools.

Founded on 3 February 1926 and conducted by the Marist Brothers since 1929, St Gregory's has a non-selective enrolment policy and currently caters for approximately 1,100 students, including 180 boarders.[3]

The college is located within the Diocese of Wollongong,[5] and is a member of the Association of Heads of Independent Schools of Australia (AHISA),[6] the Australian Boarding Schools' Association,[3] the Association of Marist Schools of Australia,[7] and is an associate member of the Independent Schools Association (ISA). It is conducted by the Marist Brothers.

History

Early days

St Gregory's College commenced operations in 1926. The property on which the college is located was owned by Thomas Donovan. In the early 1920s he contacted the Marist Brothers about starting a school for boys to help them learn the skills to have careers.

St Gregory's commenced operations as a boarding school on 3 February 1926 with five Marist Brothers as staff, and two students (The Cuskelly Brothers). By the end of the year the student numbers had risen to ten.

In 1929 the estate was handed over to the Marist Brothers by Thomas Donovan. Donovan intended that St Gregory's College should exist for country boys whom he would endow with bursaries. Much of the early infrastructure was also donated by Mr Donovan, for example the Chapel, classrooms and the first dormitory.

The foundation principal in 1926 was Br Felix. However, before the end of the first year he was recalled to his position at St. Joseph's College, Hunters Hill. Br Laurentius who was on the staff took over the position. Br Laurentius was only 27 years old but suffered from ill health. Enrolments climbed to around 50 students despite the college not having main electricity or a reliable supply of water.

The Great Depression saw enrolments drop to ten students and the college was threatened with closure. Principal Br Laurentius died in 1933 after a long illness. Br Antoninus was appointed the new principal and led the college during the Depression years.

Recent history

The college has hosted the Marist cricket and basketball Carnival's, Won the Arrive Alive and Nutri-Grain Cup. In 2008 St Gregory's had a mass in celebration of the "Journey of the World Youth Day Cross and Icon" just months before World Youth Day in which the college was very involved.

In 2018, the College became a K–12 school, with the opening of the Junior School on the College grounds. The Junior and Senior schools are administered separately, under the direction of the Headmaster and the Trustees. The Junior School is co-educational, and the Senior School is a single-sex school for boys only. Girls must seek an alternate secondary school at which to complete their senior education.

Sexual abuse allegations

In June, July and August 2014 the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse initiated in 2013 by the Australian Government and supported by all of its state governments,[8] began an investigation into the response of Marist Brothers to allegations of child sexual abuse in schools in the ACT, NSW and Queensland.[9] Five former students, one former teacher, a former assistant principal and two former principals, former and current Marist officials and clergy, and one of the clergy at the centre of the allegations gave evidence or made statements before the Royal Commission[10] that the alleged cases of abuse happened during the 1970s, and 1980s at Daramalan College, Canberra, at, Campbelltown and in Far North Queensland.[11] [12] [13] [14]

In March 2015 a former Marist brother was arrested over a number of sex offences allegedly committed at St Joseph's College and St Gregory's College in the 1980s.[15]

Campus

The college is situated on a single 3ha campus. Previously, the land owned by the College once exceeded 10000NaN0 before most of it was sold to create the Gregory Hills housing sub-division,[16] located in the suburb of Gregory Hills (a suburb located within Camden Council) and approximately from the Sydney central business district. St Gregory's is located on Badgally Hill, the second highest peak between Sydney and the Great Dividing Range.

Boarding

Boarders of St Gregory's College live in houses named after a significant Brother in the college's history.

List of Headmasters

The following individuals have served as Headmaster of St Gregory's College, Campbelltown:

Ordinal Officeholder Term start Term end Time in office Notes
Br. Felix 1926 1926 years [17]
Br. Laurentius 1926 1933 years
Br. Antoninus 1933 1937 years
Br. William Molloy 1937
Br. Ambrose Brady
Br. Valens Boyle
Br. Angelus McKinnley
Br. Coman Sykes 1957
Br. Anslem Saundersx
Br. Charles Howard
Br. Frederick McMahon
Br. Clarence Cunningham
Br. Ernest Houston
Br. Geoffrey Schwager
Br. William Connell
Br. Paul Hough 2000 years
Marshall McMahon 2001 2007 6–7 years
Br. Peter Pemble 2008 2008 0 years [18]
Damian Millar 2009 2018 10 years
Lee MacMaster 2019 2021 3 years
Paul Brooks 2021 2022 1 year
Matthew Brennan 2022 incumbent

Co-curriculum

Sport

St Gregory's College has a strong reputation in sport. St Gregory's is known for its success in Water Polo, cricket and in the last millennium, soccer.

In 2008 the First XI winning the MCS competition, 2007 Australasian Marist Carnival and joint premiers in the Combined Catholic College's Downey Trophy, with 22 wins and 0 losses all season. The college has been dubbed "A Nursery for Mens Water Polo Players" and with this Water Polo is very strong culture at the college as St Gregory's compete in the MCS competition and the Arrive Alive Cup and have been champions on a record 9 occasions and Runners Up twice. Strong support from the college community is present at semi-finals and finals in the MCS competition and all Arrive Alive Cup matches. St Gregory's won the 2010 MCS Water Polo Grand Final defeating Patrician Brother's Blacktown in the final 24–10 coached by Lee Addison. They also retained their title in 2011, thus becoming the first team from the college since 1994 to achieve back to back titles. Rugby Union is also becoming part of the sporting culture at the college with the boarding community representing the college against teams in the GPS and ISA sporting competitions. In 2008, only the second year of "serious" competitive Rugby Union fixtures, St Gregory's made the semifinals of the Waratah Shield, losing to fellow ISA school St Augustine's College held at St Joseph's College. The college has reached the final of the MCS Soccer competition 4 out of the last 5 years. The college provides facilities for the students with 8 rugby league/union fields, 3 cricket fields, 3 football (Soccer) fields, swimming pool, tennis courts, cricket nets, outdoor and indoor basketball courts and a College gymnasium.

Sports played at the college include: Rugby League, Cricket, Football (Soccer), Basketball, Rugby Union, Australian Rules Football, Touch Football, Golf, Tennis, Athletics, Cross Country, Swimming, and Softball.

St Gregory's College is known as a nursery to the National Rugby League (NRL) with some notable players representing several NRL teams along with State and National honours. On Grand Final day 2007 saw each 3 grandfinals Jersey Flegg, Premier League and the NRL Telstra Premiership had a representative from St Gregory's College. Rugby League is the dominant sport in St Gregory's College.

Debating and public speaking

Debating and public speaking has had a long history at St Gregory's College. The college represents itself in the Competition for Public Speaking and Debating. The college also participates in the regular seasons of the named curricula. The CSDA is the debating competition in which St. Gregory's College. Public Speaking is also widely encouraged at St. Gregory's with multiple competitions throughout the school year. The CSDA competition is an outside run competition in which the school selects students to attend, the Gordon Fetterplace Public Speaking Competition which is a school run competition. Finally the Marist Oratary is entered for the best public speakers of the college.

Until 2008 the Year 12 debating trophy was named for Douglas Berneville-Claye a former teacher who was a convicted criminal and British traitor.[19]

Agriculture

Once based on and, until 1990, called "St Gregory's Agricultural College"[20] it was home to a commercial dairy, cattle, poultry, piggery and popular rodeo timed to coincide with the Fisher's Ghost Festival.[21] The school began a land cost analysis in the late 1980s, assigning senior Agricultural students the task of identifying value as their major project for the HSC. The school appears to have stepped back from this history and little publicly available evidence remains outside of hardcopy yearbooks.

The college still competes in various aspects of agriculture. As well as running agriculture classes and its reduced College farm, the college participates in show cattle and show sheep competitions and programs. Most recently the college participated at the annual Sydney Royal Easter Show, Camden Show and Dubbo Show.

Notable alumni

Alumni of St Gregory's College are commonly referred to as 'Old Boys' and may choose to join the schools alumni association, the St Gregory's College Old Boys Association.[22]

Entertainment, media and the arts

Politics, public service and the law

Sport

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Annual School Report 2006. 14 October 2007. 2007. Introduction. St Gregory's College.
  2. Web site: St Gregory's College. 14 October 2007. 2007. New South Wales. School Choice . https://web.archive.org/web/20070830235213/http://www.schoolchoice.com.au/find_a_school?cid=12351&pid=2701992 . 30 August 2007.
  3. Web site: St Gregory's College. 14 October 2007. 2007 . New South Wales Schools. Australian Boarding Schools Association . https://web.archive.org/web/20070829080254/http://www.boarding.org.au/site/school_detail.cfm?schID=80 . 29 August 2007.
  4. "St Gregory's College". MySchools Australia. 2011.
  5. Web site: Congregational Schools. 14 October 2007 . 2007. Systemic Schools (CEO, Wollongong). Catholic Diocese of Wollongong . https://web.archive.org/web/20070901070655/http://www.dow.org.au/62 . 1 September 2007.
  6. Web site: AHISA Schools: New South Wales . 14 October 2007 . April 2007 . New South Wales. Association of Heads of Independent Schools of Australia . https://web.archive.org/web/20070829152442/http://www.ahisa.com.au/Display.aspx?tabid=2230 . 29 August 2007.
  7. Web site: Member School Links . 14 October 2007 . 2007 . Member Schools. Association of Marist Schools of Australia . https://web.archive.org/web/20070821095251/http://www.amsaust.asn.au/memberlinks.asp#s . 21 August 2007.
  8. Web site: Letters Patent. Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse. 12 January 2013.
  9. Web site: Case Study 13, June 2014, Canberra . Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse . 2014 . 16 May 2015 .
  10. Web site: Witness List and Order . Public hearing into the response by the Marist Brothers to allegations of child sexual abuse . . 30 June 2014 . 17 May 2015 .
  11. News: Royal commission into child sexual abuse: Canberra hearings to examine Marist Brothers response . Gilbert, Ewan . . Australia . 10 June 2014 . 17 May 2015 .
  12. News: Marist Brothers' schools director should be sacked, say sex abuse victim and lawyer . Ellery, David . . 10 August 2014 . 17 May 2015 .
  13. News: Northern links in royal commission into child sexual abuse at Marist Brothers school . Marszalek, Jessica . . 11 June 2014 . 17 May 2015 .
  14. News: Complaints about Marist brother Kostka Chute allege 31 years of abuse . . Box, Dan . . 30 June 2014 . 17 May 2015 .
  15. News: Former Catholic brother charged with child sex offences at St Joseph's and St Gregory's colleges . Browne, Rachel . . 21 March 2015 . 17 May 2015 .
  16. Web site: About Us . 14 October 2007. 2007 . Our School. St Gregory's College . https://web.archive.org/web/20070915055944/http://www.stgregs.nsw.edu.au/index2.html . 15 September 2007.
  17. Web site: A Brief History . Our College . St Gregory's College, Campbelltown . 2019 . 13 May 2019 .
  18. Statement regarding Brother Peter Pemble . 23 July 2015 . Marist Brothers' Province of Australia . 13 May 2019 . Crowe, Brother Jeffrey .
  19. News: Jeff . McGill . Campbelltown 'hero' linked to Nazis . 2009-03-25 . Campbelltown - Macarthur Advertiser . 2014-03-01 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110706105945/http://www.macarthuradvertiser.com.au/news/local/news/general/campbelltown-hero-linked-to-nazis/1469231.aspx . 2011-07-06 . ST GREGORY’S College has dumped the name of its traditional public speaking cup – the Douglas Berneville-Claye Trophy – after discovering that its namesake was a traitor..
  20. Web site: awards 2006. NSW ASSOCIATION OF AGRICULTURE TEACHERS.
  21. Web site: Current details for ABN 63 665 601 284. abr.business.gov.au. 1 April 2018.
  22. Web site: Old Boys Registration . 14 October 2007. Our School. St Gregory's College . https://web.archive.org/web/20070915055944/http://www.stgregs.nsw.edu.au/index2.html . 15 September 2007.
  23. News: McGookin . Daniel . St Gregory's College, Campbelltown: Top 20 alumni . Macarthur Chronicle.
  24. Encyclopedia: Pearce, Suzannah. Who's Who in Australia Live!. BREEN Peter James. 17 November 2006. Crown Content Pty Ltd. North Melbourne, Vic.
  25. Encyclopedia: Pearce, Suzannah. Who's Who in Australia Live!. CHAYTOR Steven. 17 November 2006. Crown Content Pty Ltd. North Melbourne, Vic.
  26. Web site: Hardman, Benedict Paul. 14 October 2007. Re-Member. Parliament of Victoria.
  27. Encyclopedia: Pearce, Suzannah. Who's Who in Australia Live!. PICCOLI Adrian. 17 November 2006. Crown Content Pty Ltd. North Melbourne, Vic.
  28. Encyclopedia: Pearce, Suzannah. Who's Who in Australia Live!. Stephens, Thomas Gregory. 17 November 2006 . Crown Content Pty Ltd. North Melbourne, Vic.
  29. Encyclopedia: Pearce, Suzannah. Who's Who in Australia Live!. Tilley, William John. 17 November 2006. Crown Content Pty Ltd. North Melbourne, Vic.
  30. Web site: Hon. Jelta Wong, MP . National Parliament of Papua New Guinea.
  31. Web site: Peter Cusack . 14 October 2007 . 2007 . Player Profile . South Sydney Rabbitohs . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20060918192856/http://www.souths.com.au/football/player.asp?PlayerID=2394 . 18 September 2006 .
  32. News: Chenoweth . Ben . St Gregory's rugby league honour roll . Campbelltown-Macarthur Advertiser . 4 June 2013 .
  33. News: AAP. Storm snaps up schoolboy star. The Age. Melbourne. 25 July 2002. 14 October 2007.
  34. News: Vera. Bertola. Emergence of a kid with star quality. The Liverpool Leader. 8 August 2007. 14 October 2007.