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词条 Christian Brothers College, Fremantle
释义

  1. History

     Previous Headmasters[7] 

  2. House system

  3. Campus

  4. Co-curriculum

      Sport   CBC Fremantle Amateur Football Club   Arts  

  5. Uniform

  6. Notable alumni

  7. Notes

  8. External links

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|motto = {{lang-la|Palma Virtuti}}
|motto_translation = Goodness is its own reward
|established = 1901
|type = Catholic, Single-sex
|denomination = Roman Catholic, Congregation of Christian Brothers
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|principal = Domenic Burgio
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|city = Fremantle
|state = WA
|country = Australia
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|enrolment = ~800
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|website = www.cbcfremantle.wa.edu.au
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Christian Brothers College Fremantle (CBC) is a Catholic school in the tradition of Edmund Rice situated in Fremantle, a town near Perth, Western Australia, a city in Australia’s state of Western Australia. CBC Fremantle caters for day students from Years 7to 12.

The school traces its origins back to 1901, when it was established by the members of the religious order of the Christian Brothers. Since its foundation, the school has been located on its current Ellen Street site, in the coastal community surrounding Fremantle.

CBC is associated with Edmund Rice Education Australia (EREA)[1] and has been a member of the Associated & Catholic Colleges of Western Australia (ACC)[2] since its inception in 1937.

The College does not have an official sister school, but maintains good relations with both Iona Presentation College located in Mosman Park and Santa Maria College in Attadale.{{Citation needed|date=August 2011}}

History

The school's first building was opened in 1882 on High St in the port town of Fremantle under the name Fremantle Catholic Boys' School in a building still standing on school grounds, which is now Blessed Edmund Chapel and used for College Liturgies and Masses.[3] This building was constructed because the original school had outgrown St Patrick's Presbytery. The single story building was designed by a former Fenian convict, Joseph Nunan,[4] an architect by profession who drew up the plans for the new school, and it was built using limestone. The foundation stone of Blessed Edmund Chapel was laid on 26 January 1882.[4] The new school commenced with an enrolment of thirty primary-aged boys under the management of Mr Otto De Grancy. It opened on 14 November 1883.[4]

A change in the colony's Education Act in 1895 meant that all financial support for church-based schools was withdrawn. The recently arrived religious order of Christian Brothers was invited to take over the running of the parish school, and to establish a high school for the education of boys in the Fremantle area. In January 1901, the first group of brothers took charge of what was then known as St. Patrick's Boys' School. Thirty boys were enrolled but this number soon grew to ninety within four weeks. Soon afterwards, the High School opened with an enrolment of twenty-nine which soon rose to fifty-seven by the end of the year.

In 1905 a Public Schools Association was created in Western Australia which had only four members. Its purpose was to organise sporting contests between the schools but it also created an elite club as other similar schools were denied membership. This school was a member with the High School, the Scotch College and the Guildford Grammar School.[5]

From 1901 to 1913, Christian Brothers' College Fremantle was one of the half-a-dozen schools in Western Australia preparing students for public examinations of The University of Adelaide. Until the University of Western Australia opened in 1914 with two brother and two former CBC students among the first graduates.

In the last twenty years the school has become staffed by predominantly by lay teachers, with 2002 seeing the appointment of the schools' first lay Principal, Mr David McFadden. The years that followed saw CBC Fremantle undergo radical changes including the addition of a large gymnasium, new science labs, manual arts area, the renovation of the library, a new administration building and refurbishment of other key areas of the campus.[6]

In October 2007, Edmund Rice Education Australia (EREA) took responsibility for the governance of CBC Fremantle along with forty other Edmund Rice schools, including Aquinas College and Trinity College[1]

Previous Headmasters[7]

Name Year(s) served
Br. J. Morgan, CFC 1901–1903
Br. B. Hanrahan, CFC 1904–1906
Br. D. O'Donoghue, CFC 1907–1909
Br. B. Doyle, CFC 1910–1915
Br. A. Ryan, CFC 1916–1917
Br L Brennan, CFC 1918–1920
Br P Joyce, CFC 1921–1923
Br B Jordan, CFC 1924–1926
Br L Mackey, CFC 1927–1932
Br L Duffy, CFC 1933–1937
Br A Doody, CFC 1938–1940
Br A O'Connor, CFC 1941–1946
Br P O'Connor, CFC 1947
Br S Quilligan, CFC 1948–1950
Br D Callopy, CFC 1951–1953
Br. A. Kelly, CFC 1954–1959
Br. T. Marshall, CFC 1960–1965
Br. P St John, CFC 1966–1970
Br. D Drake, CFC 1971–1974
Br. P Faulkner, CFC 1975–1980
Br. K McMaster, CFC 1981
Br. P. Kelly, CFC 1982–1990
Br. Alan J. Wedd, CFC 1992–2002
Mr. D. McFadden 2002–2006
Mr. R. Henderson 2007–2010
Mr. Shaun Kenny 2011–2017
Mr. Domenic Burgio 2018–present

House system

Like many other Australian schools CBC students are allocated to a vertical house system, overseen by the Head of House. Each of the six houses is named after a significant figure in the school community.

House name Named after Colours
KellyBr Patrick Kelly was a previous Headmaster of the College and a firm supporter of the CBC community. Br Kelly passed away in 2016.[8]Sky blue[8]
Morgan In recognition of the schools' first Principal appointed at CBC Fremantle, Rev. Brother Joseph Morgan.[9] Red[9]
O'ConnorNamed after Charles Yelverton O'Connor, who originally hailed from Ireland and was responsible for the construction of Fremantle Harbour.[8]Purple[8]
Patrick Prior to 1901, the present college site was the site of the 'Catholic Boys' new school, now known as St. Patrick's.[10] Bottle Green[10]
Rice Named in the honour of Blessed Edmund Ignatius Rice, the founder of the order of Christian Brothers.[11] Gold[11]
Samson Named after the late Fremantle identity, Sir Frederick Samson. An early student at the College who, after graduation went on the become Mayor of Fremantle. His family owned the Heritage registered Samson House, which is situated on Ellen street along with the College.[12] Royal blue[12]

Campus

The school is located in the heart of Fremantle. One of the oldest schools in Western Australia, the property on Ellen Street houses the junior and senior school, and overlooks Fremantle Park. The College has three heritage listed buildings[4] including the administration building in which the Christian Brothers once lived.

Co-curriculum

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Sport

CBC Fremantle has been involved in the ACC Swimming, Athletics and Cross-County carnivals since its inception. Annually the interschool swimming team represent the College in the Quad Meet competing against Aquinas College, Hale School and Guildford Grammar School in preparation for the ACC 'A' Division Carnival. Recent success includes winning the overall boys' shield at the ACC 'A' Division Swimming, Cross Country and Athletics Carnivals.

CBC Fremantle Amateur Football Club

The CBC Old Boys Association fields 7 teams each Saturday to play against various other football clubs in the Western Australian Amateur Football League (WAAFL). The club was founded in 1932. It won the A Grade, A Reserves and A Colts Premiership treble in 2000 as well as grand final appearances in 2001, 2002 and 2003.

Arts

The arts department hosts a jazz orchestra, guitar ensembles, rock band and various other stage and concert bands throughout the different year groups.

Uniform

CBC has adopted a rather distinctive uniform that enables students to be easily recognised in the community. For all students in Years 7 to 11 the historic 'Victoria Grey' shirt is worn year round, in the summer terms (1 and 4) this is paired with dark grey shorts and grey socks with the school stripe. In the winter months (terms 2 and 3) students must wear the green blazer with matching green/bronze striped tie.

Year 12 students wear the same uniform, with the exception of a white shirt year round. The jazz orchestra wear a separate tie and when performing with a black blazer with bronze bands.

Notable alumni

  • Martin Cattalini — NBL player Perth Wildcats, Adelaide 36ers
  • Brian Ciccotosto — WAFL football player
  • Cory Dell'Olio — AFL footballer Essendon Football Club
  • Cameron Edwards — soccer player Reading F.C. and Perth Glory player.
  • Ryan Edwards — soccer player at Reading F.C. and Perth Glory player
  • John Gerovich — WAFL football player immortalised in the bronze sculpture outside Fremantle Oval
  • Oliver Goss — Professional golfer
  • George Grljusich — football commentator
  • Tom Grljusich — WAFL football player
  • John Hughes — Perth businessman
  • Jim McGinty — MLA for Fremantle
  • Sam Menegola — AFL footballer Geelong Football Club
  • J. J. Miller — champion jockey and horse trainer
  • David Neesham — Olympic water polo player
  • Gerard Neesham — WAFL & VFL football player and inaugural Fremantle Football Club coach
  • Con Regan — WAFL football player
  • Frederick Samson — Mayor of Fremantle, 1951–1972
  • Jacob Surjan — AFL footballer Port Adelaide Football Club
  • Peter Tagliaferri — Mayor of Fremantle, 2001–2009

Notes

1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.erea.edu.au/our-schools/dsp-schools.cfm?loadref=3 |title=EREA Our Schools and Entities |accessdate=27 December 2007 |year=2007 |work=Western Australia Branch |publisher=Edmund Rice Education Australia |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110224214303/http://www.erea.edu.au/our-schools/dsp-schools.cfm?loadref=3 |archivedate=24 February 2011 |df=dmy-all }}
2. ^Unknown. "Abridged History", "ACC Website", 23 September 2010, accessed 19 March 2011
3. ^Christian Brothers' College, Fremantle, house.ksou.cn, accessed 16 August 2013
4. ^{{cite web|title=Christian Brothers College, Fremantle|url=http://inherit.stateheritage.wa.gov.au/Public/Inventory/Details/ecaa1132-d174-4ec2-b00d-b62abecacec2|work=Heritage Council|publisher=Government of Western Australia|accessdate=18 August 2013}}
5. ^Constitutional Centre of Western Australia, wa.gov.au, accessed 16 August 2013
6. ^Unknown. "College Diary". Positive Productions, 2011, p. 4.
7. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.cbcfremantle.wa.edu.au/view/about-us/principals-of-cbc-fremantle|title=Principals of CBC Fremantle - CBC Fremantle|website=www.cbcfremantle.wa.edu.au|access-date=2018-06-21}}
8. ^{{Cite news|url=https://issuu.com/cbcfremantle/docs/cbc_fremantle_college_newsletter_we_3d01e54ab72909|title=CBC Fremantle College Newsletter Week 4 Term 3 2017|work=Issuu|access-date=2018-06-21|language=en}}
9. ^{{cite book|title=Portal 2002|publisher=Christian Brothers College|location=Fremantle, Western Australia, Australia|year=2002|page=34}}
10. ^{{cite book|title=Portal 2002|publisher=Christian Brothers College|location=Fremantle, Western Australia, Australia|year=2002|page=31}}
11. ^{{cite book|title=Portal 2002|publisher=Christian Brothers College|location=Fremantle, Western Australia, Australia|year=2002|page=33}}
12. ^{{cite book|title=Portal 2002|publisher=Christian Brothers College|location=Fremantle, Western Australia, Australia|year=2002|page=36}}

External links

  • Official Website
  • EREA Official Website
  • Old Boys' Association{{dead link|date=November 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
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