PATRICIAN BROTHERS' COLLEGE
'Patrician Brothers' College' is a Year 7-12 school in Fairfield, New South Wales, Australia. It formerly was Years 5-12 however the primary school was too small and closed in 2006. It has a well-earned reputation in the sporting and academic field, and other co-curriculum activities such as debating. The school is currently ranked in the top 16 schools in NSW and one of the best in South West Sydney.
History
In August, 1951, the Brothers received a letter from Archbishop O'Brien on behalf of His Eminence Cardinal Gilroy, requesting staff for a new boys' school planned for Fairfield. At this time, Fairfield was an outer and rapidly expanding suburb of Sydney with a large concentration of post war migrants from Europe. Whereas there was a primary convent school at nearby Cabramatta, Smithfield and Villawood, there was no opportunities for senior primary and secondary Catholic Education for boys in Fairfield.
Provincial, Brother Norbert and his Council agreed to the Cardinal's request and Brother Kevin Samuel, Brother Eugene Kelly and Brother Peter Johnson (Superior and Principal) formed the first Patrician Community at Fairfield. The Brothers took up residence in an old weatherboard cottage which was on the 10 hectare property, which had recently been acquired by the Archdiocese as a site for the school.
When Cardinal Gilroy blessed the Monastery and officially opened the school on March 13th, 1953, there were 170 pupils enrolled in Years 4, 5 and 6, in a year, this number almost doubled.
The original classrooms were in brick, and separated by concrete quadrangles with trees everywhere. That pattern of building was retained and was repeated regularly to cope with the expanding enrolment which ten years later had reached almost one thousand.
The grounds in which the school was situated were a disused orchard and vineyard - uneven and ungrassed and abounding in powdery surface soil. In the early sixties, the Brothers, supported by parents and students, embarked on a levelling, grass-planting and tree-planting campaign which was the foundation of the magnificent environment in which today's large complex is situated.
From six classrooms in 1953, the pupil accommodation has grown to over forty classrooms in 1982, as well as a library and assembly hall, science laboratories, a modern manual arts block and various other specialist facilities.
Patrician Brothers' College, Fairfield, became the largest single campus enrolment of any Boys' Catholic School in New South Wales. College Early Developments
In the early days, the students were mainly of established Australian background with a strong representation of children of East European parents as well as Maltese and Italians of fairly significant but there is a very large second generation Italian and Maltese group of students now, as well as many students of East European, Middle East, South American and Indo-Chinese background. The great multi-cultural composition of the student population at Fairfield over the years has been an enriching experience for the school, and has helped the student to fit easily into the cosmopolitan character of the Western Suburbs of Sydney.
The year 1956 was the year in which the students sat for the first public examination - the Intermediate - for candidates of present Year 9 age. The Intermediate level was the terminating year in the school until 1961, when the first group of students sat for the Leaving Certificate. This development marked a significant event in the life of the school as the first Leaving Certificate class contained students from Patrician Brothers' Schools at Blacktown, Granville and Liverpool. This intake of students from other Patrician Schools for their final years of secondary schooling continued until these areas gained their own senior secondary school.
In 1993 the Primary section of the College moved across the creek to take up residence. A Brother remained Principal there until 2003. The school is due to close in 2006.
On June the 25th, 2000, several years of construction on the campus came to an end with the official opening and blessing of the new College facilities and classrooms. The old Year 8, 9, 10, and Primary blocks made way for an entirely new complex of buildings including a new library, Science wing, College hall and gymnasium, and Music and Creative Arts centre. The old senior block was completely renovated, what was once the College hall and library became the administration and staff areas. The new millennium brought about yet another most significant development with the leadership of the College being handed over to a new Principal: Mr Michael Krawec, a person with many years of association with the Brothers.
Finally, at the end of 2006, Patrician Brother's Primary, consisting of years 5 and 6 was closed down and the grounds handed over to Our Lady of The Rosary to use.
Facilities
The College consists of :
★ Patrician Jubilee Centre
★ Information Technology Centre (Library)
★ Year 8 Block
★ Science Centre
★ Visual Arts Centre
★ Music Centre
★ College Ovals
★ Brother Richard Doughty Stand ''(construction commences late 2007)''
★ Year 7 Block
★ Years 9&10 Block
★ Year 11&12 Block
★ Silver Jubilee Centre
★ Gym/training facilities
★ Tennis courts
★ Canteen facilities
★ Technology and Applied Studies Centre
★ College Chapel
★ Administration Centre
★ Staff Common Rooms/Study
★ Senior Quad (Year 12 only)
★ Construction Centre
★ Pools ''(Leisure Centre)''
Sport
The college heavily participates in sport. It is involved in the MCS Competitions and it competes against other Catholic Schools in Sydney, and also is involved in the Combined Catholic Colleges, State Competitions and other competitions including the Parramatta Knockout and the Arrive Alive Cup.
In 2007, the Under 14's MCS Cricket team were declared Joint-Premiers with St. Dominics College after the Final was washed out. The team played excellently throughout the 2006/07 season losing only three games and winning ten.
Technology
The College is committed to a 5 year technology roll over period. The College recently purchased and installed new computers in the Information and Technology Centre, new laptops and light probe projectors, 5 portable projection systems which are used for student presentations in the ITC, TAS and science blocks, a new computer lab in the science block, and several touch sensitive SmartBoards. Technology is being incorporated in all lessons and is utilised as a teaching aid in the senior school.
The Brother Richard Doheny Stand
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of Brother Richards service to the College, the students walk-a-thon donations have been committed to the construction of the Brother Richard Doheny Grand Stand which will be located on the ovals. Construction for the stand begins in October 2007 and is due for completion by February 2008.
The Rosarian
The Rosarian is the college year book which is published annually. It consists of the student highlights of the year, and other information of the past year.
Lay Leadership
In 2001, the last Patrician Principal of the school, Br. Bernard Bulfin, retired, and was replaced by the school's first lay principal, Mr. Michael Krawec, ending 48 years of leadership by the Brothers of St. Patrick. However, Br. Nicholas Harsas remained as Primary Principal until 2003 when he was replaced by Mr. Warren Loy. Since the mid term of term 1, Mr. Michael Krawec has taken up another position and is replaced by Mr. Wayne Marshall until 2008.
Primary School Closure
Patrician Brothers' College Primary School closed after 53 years, at the end of 2006, due to the decision of the Catholic Education Office. Patrician Brothers' Primary was the last primary school to close which was affiliated with the Patrician Brothers.
House System
In 2004 Patrician Brothers Fairfield implemented its new house system.
The new houses are:
★ Freeman - Black House
★ Mackillop - White House
★ Therry - Blue House
★ Dixon - Red House
★ Polding - Green House
★ Gilroy - Gold House
Students are each assigned to a house upon their commencement at the College. Students are divided into house groups for morning and afternoon homeroom and participate in carnivals in their house group. Students of all grades are offered chances to win points for their respective Houses through participation in various sporting and extra-curricular activities. As of 2007 the College sports uniform now includes House colour polo shirts which are to be worn during sporting lessons and at swimming carnivals.
School Prayer
'The Breastplate of St. Patrick'
Christ be with me, Christ before me,
Christ behind me, Christ in me,
Christ beneath me, Christ above me,
Christ on my right hand, Christ on my left,
Christ where I lie, Christ where I sit,
Christ where I arise,
Christ in the heart of everyone who thinks of me,
Christ in the mouth of everyone who speaks to me,
Christ in every eye that sees me,
Christ in every ear that hears me,
Salvation is of the Lord,
Salvation is of Christ,
May your salvation, O Lord,
Be ever with us.
AMEN.
College Captains
★ 1959 - M. Turski
★ 1960 - S. Zgolak
★ 1961 - S. Zgolak
★ 1962 - P. Hill
★ 1963 - J. Turski
★ 1964 - R. Lewandowski
★ 1965 - G. Weidner
★ 1966 - J. Vaarwerk
★ 1967 - P. Caines
★ 1968 - J. Greene
★ 1969 - R. Codner
★ 1970 - A. Logue
★ 1971 - B. Yahl
★ 1972 - K. Hanrahan
★ 1973 - S. Arnold
★ 1974 - T. Sloane
★ 1975 - G. Muir
★ 1976 - M. Francis
★ 1977 - G. O'Connor
★ 1978 - F. Pospichil
★ 1979 - P. Kozera
★ 1980 - M. Megarrity
★ 1981 - B. Burfitt
★ 1982 - P. Elliot
★ 1983 - C. Farmer
★ 1984 - G. Abrahams
★ 1985 - D. Smith
★ 1986 - M. Watson
★ 1987 - S. Hoenger
★ 1988 - E. Barone
★ 1989 - G. Barone
★ 1990 - M. Wunsch
★ 1991 - D. Rossetto
★ 1992 - K. Gilbert
★ 1993 - D. Bradbury
★ 1994 - K. Jansz
★ 1995 - D. Toscano
★ 1996 - P. Strohmayer
★ 1997 - C. Bradbury
★ 1998 - B. Zarb
★ 1999 - K. Ploszczyneic
★ 2000 - R. Antionelli
★ 2001 - R. Follone
★ 2002 - D. Sarkissian
★ 2003 - S. Catanzariti
★ 2004 - D. Brescia
★ 2005 - J. Sassine
★ 2006 - C. Wozniak
★ 2007 - S. Lal (current)
Current Student Leadership (2007)
★ College Captain
Shane Lal
★ College Vice-Captain
Huy Nguyen
★ Senior Prefect
Donald Kijumnuayporn
★ Administration Prefect
Nathan Caruana
★ Sports Captain
Daniel George
Notable Alumni/Old Boys
★ Chris Smith - Radio 2GB presenter
★ Paul Okon - Former Socceroos Captain; Olyroos Squad Barcelona '92; Former Newcastle Jets United FC Captain
★ Nick Carle - Former Joey and Olyroo; Socceroo; Gençlerbirliği S.K. (Turkey)
★ David Zdrilic - Former Olyroo; Capped Socceroo; Sydney FC
★ Peter Sterling - Former Parramatta Eels Player; Former NSW and Australia representative; Former Co-host of the Nine Network Rugby League Footy Show
★ Paul Langmack - Former Rugby League player, now coach
★ Dean Collis - Wests Tigers in the NRL
★ Ben Roberts - Bulldogs in the NRL
★ Michael Vella - Former Parramatta Eel; Now at Hull KR (UK)
★ Mark Zangari - Journalist (Soccer Weekly)
★ Peter Sharne - Former Socceroo; 40 appearances for Australia; FFA Hall of Fame Inductee
★ Michael Wenden - Australian Swimming Champion and Gold medal Olympian
★ Remo Nogarotto - Newcastle United Jets FC Director of Football
★ Tim Gilbert - Channel Nine Sport Commentator
★ Greg Alexander - Rugby League Player and Fox Sports Commentator
★ Mark Bussetto - Former Bulldogs Player
★ Michael Krawec - Notably the most boring speaker ever.
Old Boys Union
The Old Boys' Union strives to foster and maintain friendships made at the College, and contributes to the tradition of excellence by donating resources and prizes for special events. The Old Boys' Executive meet regularly and a dinner is held annually in May.
See also
★ List of Non-Government schools in New South Wales
★ Patrician Brothers
External links
★ Patrician Brothers' College website
★ Patrician Brothers' Primary website
★ Brothers' of St.Patrick
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