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词条 Assumption College, Kilmore
释义

  1. Notable alumni

     Arts  Media  Medicine  Business  Sport  Australian Football League  Cricket 

  2. See also

  3. References

  4. External links

{{Infobox school
|name = Assumption College
|image = AssumptionKilmoreLogo.jpg
|image_size = 150px
|motto = {{lang-la|Quae Supra Quaere}}
|motto_translation = Seek the Things that Are Above
|established = 1893[1]
|type = Independent, day and boarding
|gender = Co-educational
|denomination = Roman Catholic
(Marist Brothers)
|slogan =
|principal = Kate Fogarty
|address = Sutherland Street
|city = Kilmore
|state = Victoria
|zipcode = 3764
|country = Australia
|coordinates = {{coord|37|18|2|S|144|56|35|E|display=inline,title}}
|enrolment = 1,200 (7-12); 72 boarding students.
|num_employ = 140+
|colours = Royal Blue, Sky Blue & Gold
{{color box|#4169E1}} {{color box|#87CEEB}} {{color box|#FFD700}}
|homepage = assumption.vic.edu.au
}}

Assumption College (often known as ACK, where the K stands for Kilmore) is an Australian Roman Catholic co-educational secondary day and boarding school. The school is located in the town of Kilmore, Victoria.

Founded in 1893 by the Marist Brothers, Assumption College first took boarders in 1901, in response to the educational needs of the Catholic families throughout regional Victoria and New South Wales. Assumption was established as a boys' school and this continued until 1971 when the school became co-educational. Female boarding commenced in 1995.

The current principal is Kate Fogarty.[2]

Assumption College is a Marist Schools Australia (MSA) school. The Marist Brothers still maintain an active interest in the school. Assumption has had a long sporting association with the Associated Grammar Schools of Victoria (AGSV) and for many years, was known as the "football nursery" in recognition of the large number of students who went on to play Victorian Football League and Australian Football League football.

As well as being tremendously strong in sporting achievements, the college has also produced many students of significant achievement in law, medicine, the arts, religious life and politics.

Notable alumni

Arts

  • Robbie Coburn, poet
  • Fred Schepisi, film director and writer

Media

  • Jeremy Burge - founder of Emojipedia[3]

Medicine

  • Peter John Ryan surgeon, Dux of school in 1941

Business

  • Matthew Day - Entrepreneur, FroYo

Sport

Australian Football League

//Adelaide Football Club">Adelaide Football Club
  • Tony Armstrong - Played debut game in 2010
  • Richard Douglas - Best and Fairest 2010
  • Daniel Talia - Grandson of Harvey Stevens who was a member of Footscray's 1954 VFL Premiership team
//Carlton Football Club">Carlton Football Club
  • Kevin Heath
  • Frazer Dale
  • Tim Powell - Also played with Richmond Football Club
//Collingwood Football Club">Collingwood Football Club
  • Peter McCormack - member of three Grand Final teams in 1979-81
//Essendon Football Club">Essendon Football Club
  • Neale Daniher - Captain 1982, bar injuries would be member of 1984-85 Premiership teams, Best and Fairest 1981,
  • Jason Johnson - Member of 2000 Premiership team, Best and Fairest 2001, 2005, All-Australian 2001
//Fitzroy Football Club">Fitzroy Football Club
  • Renato Serafini
  • Laurie Serafini
  • Matthew Dundas
//Fremantle Football Club">Fremantle Football Club
  • Michael Barlow
//Geelong Football Club">Geelong Football Club
  • Billy Brownless - Member of four Grand Final teams in 1989, 1992, 1994–95, Best First Year player award 1986
  • Damien Drum
  • Tom Lonergan - Member of 2011 Premiership team
//Gold Coast Football Club">Gold Coast Football Club
  • Dion Prestia - Also played with Richmond Football Club
//Hawthorn Football Club">Hawthorn Football Club
  • Shane Crawford - Member of 2008 Premiership team, Captain 1999-2004, Best and Fairest 1998-99, 2002–03, All-Australian 1996, 1998–99, 2002, Brownlow Medallist
  • Peter Crimmins - After whom the Best and Fairest is named, Member of 1971 Premiership team, Captain 1974
  • Ben Dixon
  • Kevin Heath - member of 1971 Premiership team
//Melbourne Football Club">Melbourne Football Club
  • Peter "Crackers" Keenan
  • Neale Daniher - Head Coach - 1998 to 2007
  • Peter Tossol
  • Frank Rugolo
//North Melbourne Football Club">North Melbourne Football Club
  • Peter "Crackers" Keenan - Member of 1977 Premiership team
  • David King - Member of 1996 and 1999 Premiership teams, All-Australian 1997-98
  • John Reeves - Member of the 1950 Grand Final side
  • Michael Reeves
//Richmond Football Club">Richmond Football Club
  • Francis Bourke - Captain 1974-75, Member of 5 Premiership teams 1967,1969, 1973, 1974, 1980, Best and Fairest 1970, AFL Hall of Fame, AFL Team of the Century
  • David Bourke (Son of Francis)
  • Angus Graham
  • Barry Young
  • Mark Stockdale
//Sydney Swans">Sydney Football Club
  • Mark Kinnear
//St Kilda Football Club">St Kilda Football Club
  • Simon O'Donnell
//Western Bulldogs">Western Bulldogs
  • Josh Prudden
  • Michael Talia

Cricket

  • Simon O'Donnell - Test and One-Day player

See also

  • List of schools in Victoria
  • List of high schools in Victoria

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.marist.org.au/province2005/champagnat/history.cfm |title=Schools |accessdate=2008-02-17 |work=History |publisher=Marist Brothers Melbourne Province |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080719012115/http://www.marist.org.au/province2005/champagnat/history.cfm |archivedate=2008-07-19 |df= }}
2. ^http://assumption.vic.edu.au/about-ack/from-the-principal/
3. ^{{Cite news|url=https://ncreview.com.au/2018/03/07/kilmores-role-in-emoji-revolution/|title=Kilmore's role in emoji revolution - The North Central Review|date=2018-03-07|work=The North Central Review|access-date=2018-03-22|language=en-US}}

External links

  • Assumption College website
{{AGSV Schools}}{{Association of Marist Schools of Australia}}

7 : Catholic schools in Melbourne|High schools in Victoria (Australia)|Association of Marist Schools of Australia|Associated Grammar Schools of Victoria|Educational institutions established in 1893|Catholic boarding schools in Australia|1893 establishments in Australia

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