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Motto
  
Fortes in Fide

Enrolment
  
1440

Phone
  
+61 2 6245 6300

Mascot
  
Wedge-tail Eagle

Established
  
1962

Colour(s)
  
Black & Red

Total enrollment
  
1,470 (2013)

Principal
  
Rita Daniels

Daramalan College

Type
  
Roman Catholic secondary school

Website
  
www.daramalan.act.edu.au

Address
  
121 Cowper St, Dickson ACT 2602, Australia

Similar
  
Radford College, Lyneham High School, Campbell High School, Dickson College, Canberra High School

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Daramalan College is a Roman Catholic high school in Canberra, Australia, located in the suburb of Dickson. It encompasses Year 7 to Year 12, in a co-educational environment. Run by the Missionaries of the Sacred Heart, it has an emblem of a red eagle on a black shield. Its theme colours are red and black.

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History

Daramalan College was founded in 1962 as an all-boys school, with girls enrolling in Years 11 and 12 from 1977, and in Year 7 onwards in 1996. The school's motto is "Fortes in Fide," which translates from Latin to "Strong in Faith." Daramalan has recently had a new wing built, designed to allow improved education in the fields of Hospitality and Food Science. It features a new commercial quality kitchen and Functions Room. Also included in the building is a new Uniform Shop. This wing is named after a former member of staff. Daramalan College celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2012.

Facilities

Daramalan College consists of ten wings/buildings named Fulton, Naughton, Sharpe, Lysaught, Reid, McMahon, Ross, Dempsey, Littleton and Garrat. Each of these wings provide students with a variety of resources including textile facilities, drama rooms, media/photography rooms & resources, sound-proof music room with various musical instruments and over 15 keyboards for students to use, a spacious dance room + dance change rooms, three private sound-proof music lesson rooms, numerous art rooms an art storage room/office, art kilm room, music office, two student woodwork worshops, staff woodwork workshop, two metal room workshops including sophisticated machinery like the new 3D printer, ten spacious science labs & science lab resource room/office, gym, boys an girls change rooms, two physical education offices, a spacious oval, outdoor multipurpose area, uniform shop on campus, five computer labs, information centre, library open before and after school, two canteens, five quads, hall including floor to ceiling projector and stage, newly build first aid room, main reception, high school office, biometric finger scanners in two offices, counselling offices, numerous classrooms and staff offices, three main staff office rooms, staff lounge, large parking facilities and more.

Sexual abuse allegations

In June, July and August 2014 the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse, a royal commission of inquiry initiated in 2013 by the Australian Government and supported by all of its state governments, began an investigation into the response of Marist Brothers to allegations of child sexual abuse in schools in the ACT, NSW and Queensland. 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 that the alleged cases of abuse happened from the 1970s to 1994 across Daramalan College, Canberra, at Lismore, Campbelltown and in Far North Queensland.

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

Notable alumni

  • Peter Bowler - Cricketer, (Leicestershire, Tasmania, Derbyshire)
  • Stephen Conroy – Federal politician, former Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy (2007–2013)
  • Lara Cox – Actor
  • Marc Herbert – Rugby league player
  • Adam Hyde – Half of music duo Peking Duk
  • Nick Kouparitsas – Rugby league player
  • Nick Kyrgios – Tennis player
  • Marty Sheargold – Stand-up comedian and radio broadcaster
  • Lauren Wells – Australian athlete at 2012 Olympic Games
  • References

    Daramalan College Wikipedia