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Emmanuel College, Warrnambool

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Type
  
Roman Catholic, Day

Headmaster
  
Peter Morgan

Phone
  
+61 3 5560 0888

Founded
  
1872

Established
  
1872

Enrolment
  
1172

Number of students
  
1,172

Gender
  
Mixed-sex education

Colour(s)
  
Dark Red, White and Blue

Website
  
www.emmanuel.vic.edu.au

Address
  
37 Ardlie St, Warrnambool VIC 3280, Australia

Motto
  
Sharing Faith, Hope and Love

Similar
  
Brauer College, Warrnam College, Catholic Education Office, King's College, St Joseph’s Primary S

Emmanuel College is a Catholic, co-educational, secondary college in Warrnambool, Victoria, Australia. The College is situated on three campuses in Warrnambool, located at the end of the Great Ocean Road in Victoria’s Western District. In 2013 the 'Goold' campus completed construction, and a fourth campus began construction in late 2014. The College is co-sponsored by the Sisters of Mercy and the Congregation of Christian Brothers, Emmanuel has been educating students since 1872. The school's stated mission is to "encourage our students to develop to their full potential and make a positive contribution to their community" along with aiming to "provide a school environment that encourages a sense of identity, a sense of faith and a sense of enjoyment".

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Geography

Emmanuel College is located in Warrnambool, 250 kilometres west of Melbourne on the Southern Ocean. The Ardlie Street (McAuley) Campus is home to Year 7 to Year 10 students and is on approximately 20 acres (81,000 m2) of land that incorporates Emmanuel’s Agricultural Skills Centre and the historic St Ann's Chapel. There is a senior campus in Canterbury Road which caters for Year 11 and 12 VCE Students. A third campus has completed construction along Hopetoun Road. In the future the building masterplan will see Years 10 to 12 situated in Ardlie Street, Years 7 and 8 in Hopetoun Road and Year 9 in Canterbury Road.

History

The Sisters of Mercy established St Ann’s Convent, A Day and Boarding School for Young Ladies in 1872, on the present site of the Ardlie Street Campus. St Joseph’s Christian Brothers' College opened in 1902 at Canterbury Road. The two schools amalgamated in 1991 to become Emmanuel College. Since then there has been much growth, bringing all the facilities and curriculum choices of a large school. During the growth period, the school states that it has worked hard to retain its small-school atmosphere.

Curriculum

Emmanuel has a wide range of curriculum choices. Its special features are the Five Star Program for Year 7, the FLY program for Years 8 to 10 and a full range of options for senior students, including VCE, VET, VCAL and Australian School Based Apprenticeships. The F.L.Y. (Flexible Learning Years) program provides for students to be able to work at levels appropriate to their ability, rather than the traditional approach of being locked into units bound by their year level or age. Emmanuel College students can also gain nationally accredited qualifications in Agriculture whilst still at school.

Co Curricular Activities

These include: Music activities and performances; Public speaking and Debating; Mooting; Duke of Edinburgh’s Award; Science Talent Search and other academic competitions; Eisteddfods; Drama Productions; a variety of team sports; Rowing; Equestrian Team; Agricultural Shows; Emmanuel’s Interactive Animal Nursery at the Fun4Kids Festival and Field Days; Chess, Book Club, optional camps and trips including study tours to France, Japan, New Caledonia, Switzerland and the Rock To Reef tours.

Sports

Emmanuel College has created to the development of a number of students who have represented their state and country at world championships and the Commonwealth, Olympic and Paralympic Games. The College provides a wide range of sporting options and opportunities to compete in interschool carnivals. Everyone is encouraged to participate and for those who excel at and are committed to a particular sport, the Academy of Sport Program may be an option. This program covers all aspects of a chosen sport including skill development, diet, goal-setting, flexibility, training, strength, psychology and administration as well as the provision of quality coaching.

Sister Schools

  • Obirin High School, Tokyo, Japan
  • Edmund Rice School, Tanzania
  • Etablissement Secondaire de Morges-Beausobre, Switzerland
  • Previously Mackillop College, Swan Hill, Victoria, Australia
  • References

    Emmanuel College, Warrnambool Wikipedia