St John Bosco College, Engadine Explained

St John Bosco College
Location:1 Forest Road,, New South Wales
Country:Australia
Coordinates:-34.0803°N 151.0176°W
Pushpin Map:Heathcote, NSW
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Pushpin Map Caption:Location in greater metropolitan Sydney
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Principal:Jenny Fowler
Houses:Chisholm, Tim, MrFreshAsian, Muscle Man
Type:Independent co-educational secondary day school
Educational Authority:Sydney Catholic Schools
Denomination:Roman Catholicism
Grades:712
Grades Label:Years
Motto:Latin: Gaudium et Spes
Motto Translation:Joy and Hope
Patron:Saint John Bosco
School Colours:Green and white
Feeders:Saint John Bosco Primary; Holy Cross Primary, Helensburgh
Former Name:St John Bosco High School

St John Bosco College is an independent systemic Roman Catholic co-educational secondary day school, located in Engadine, a southern suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

The college was founded in 1978 under the name St John Bosco High School.

History

St John Bosco High School was originally founded in 1978 at the initiative of the parishioners of St John Bosco Parish, Engadine, as a systemic Years 7 - 10 school under the administration of the Salesians of Don Bosco. The school was built after many years of planning and effort by the Parish Priest, John Briffa SDB, and a group of parishioners.

Student numbers began to decline in the early 1990s as parents sought a continuous and unbroken secondary education for their sons and daughters. In response, the decision was taken to extend the school's educational programs to include Years 11 and 12. The school's name was changed to St John Bosco College in 1998 when the first Year 11 students were enrolled. The first class to graduate from St John Bosco College was in 1999. The inaugural College Captains were Ryan Della Ca and Elizabeth Favaloro.

Patron

The patron of the College is Saint John Bosco, an Italian saint from the 1800s who modelled his teaching methods on the practices of Saint Francis de Sales (therefore his pedagogy and charism are called Salesian).

Symbols

Badge

The College badge has a plain white cross with the words "Bosco" (which the school is commonly referred to as) and "Gaudium Et Spes" (the school motto, "Joy and Hope"). The background is dark green.

House banners

As of 2008 new house banners were introduced to the school. These were chosen from a banner making competition and replaced the old house flags. Along with the new banners every student was given badges for their house with the image of their house's banner.

Construction work

In 2006 a new classroom block, the Ciantar Block, was completed and named after Fr Joseph Ciantar, who was the pioneer of the Salesian Mission in Engadine. A new basketball court was also completed, called the Reichel Court, which was named in memory of teacher Chris Reichel. The court was built using a sum of money Reichel left to the school.

During 2015 and 2016 a new hall and assembly area with an attached Fitness Studio were built, as well as a Technical & Applied Studies (TAS) block on the site of the old hall. During 2017 the old TAS rooms were converted into a Learning Centre, music & drama rooms plus general classrooms.

Notable alumni

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Early morning wake-up call. 2005-01-29. The Sydney Morning Herald. en. 2019-06-05.