Established 1937 Grades 7-12 Campus type Suburban Phone +61 2 9858 1644 Motto Respice Finem (Latin) Staff 51 | Principal Mark Wolford Enrolment 731 Colour(s) Red, Black, Yellow Total enrollment 731 (2015) Founded 1937 Colors Black, Yellow, Red | |
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Marist College Eastwood is a Catholic male-only high school in Eastwood, New South Wales, Australia.
Contents
- Marist college eastwood final days at school 24 09 97 part 1
- Marist college eastwood cinema advertisement
- MCE History
- House system
- Sport
- Alumni
- References
Marist college eastwood cinema advertisement
MCE History
Saint Marcellin Champagnat was a priest who commenced his ministry in Lavalla, a tiny Hamlet in France. He had a special love for the poor and underprivileged, and so in 1817 he founded the Little Brothers of Mary, later to become known as the Institute of the Marist Brothers of Schools.
The first Marist School in Australia, St Patrick's, was established in 1872 by four Marist Brothers (Brothers Ludovic Laboureyras, Jarlath Finand, Augustinus MacDonald and Peter Tennyson), at The Rocks in Sydney.
On 2 February 1937, Brother Leopold Smith and three other Marist brothers (Brothers Ervan McDonough, Loyola Sullivan and Kenneth Harris) came to Eastwood and opened St Kevin's Boys' School, with 100 students. The school was established on the site of Eastwood House, the home built by William Rutledge and purchased by Edward Terry in 1863. Terry became the first mayor of Eastwood and later a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, and Eastwood House, with its extensive gardens, orchards and sporting grounds, was the location of many hunts. The house, built in 1840 and extended in 1863, forms the central administration block for the College today.
In the 1960s the school was known as Marist Brothers' High School, Eastwood, and on 2 April 1993 the name of the school was changed to Marist College Eastwood.
In April 1999, teacher and student representatives of the school, were sent to Rome, to join with other teachers and students from Marist Schools around the world, to celebrate the canonisation of Marcellin Champagnat.
House system
There are four houses, all of which are named after people who have contributed to the development of the school:
Sport
The school is a member of the Metropolitan Catholic Schools (MCS) competition, where they play against schools in Sydney's metropolitan region. MCS sports include: