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Delany College

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Principal
  
Peter Wade

Phone
  
+61 2 8633 8100

Founded
  
1997

Enrolment
  
554 (7–12)

Number of students
  
413

Staff
  
51

Type
  
Private, Co-educational, Secondary, Day

Motto
  
Love, Serve, Hope (St Paul to the Romans 12:9-13)

Denomination
  
Roman Catholic, Patrician Brothers

Established
  
1942 (Patrician Brothers) 1997 (Delany College), re-founded by Quentin Evans

Address
  
Grimwood St, Granville NSW 2142, Australia

Similar
  
Parramatta Marist High, St Patrick's Marist College, Our Lady of Mercy College, Parramatta High School, Cerdon College

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Delany College is a Roman Catholic, co-educational Secondary day school, located in Granville, a western suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It was founded as Patrician Brothers, Granville in 1942.

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Delany College has enrollment of for approximately 550 students from years 7 to 12, and is a school of the Diocese of Parramatta. Students are drawn from a number of local catholic schools including Holy Trinity Primary, Granville; Holy Family Primary, Granville East; St Patrick's Primary, Guildford and St Margaret Mary's Primary, Merrylands.

It was reformed in 1997, under the control of Mr Quentin Evans (sanctioned by the Diocese), who now teaches at St Aloysius' College (Sydney), Milsons Point. Evans founded another Catholic school, Terra Sancta College, in 1996.

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History

Delany College was established in 1942 as Patrician Brothers' High School, a Catholic, all-boys school catering for students in Years 7 to 10.

The school became a Years 7 to 12, co-educational college in 1997 founded by Quentin Evans (a teacher at St Aloysius College), in order to meet the changing needs of the local community. The school was later renamed "Delany College" after the Patrician Brothers' founder, Bishop Daniel Delany.

Notable alumni

  • Hon. Patrick Farmer – Federal Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Education, Science and Training, since 2004; Member of the House of Representatives (Lib.) for Macarthur, New South Wales, since 2001
  • Hon. Kimberley Maxwell Yeadon – Politician, elected as a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly (ALP); Former NSW Minister for Energy 1999–2003
  • References

    Delany College Wikipedia