St Edward's College, East Gosford

St Edward's College is an independent Roman Catholic secondary day school for boys, located in East Gosford, in the Central Coast region of New South Wales, Australia. Colloquially referred to as Eddies, the College caters for boys from Year 7 to Year 12. St Edward's is the only Catholic independent all-boys' secondary school located on the NSW Central Coast. It has over 100 staff and 1,000 students.

St Edward's College
Location

Australia
Coordinates33°26′20″S 151°20′52″E
Information
TypeIndependent secondary day school
MottoLatin: Fide ac Scientia
(Through Faith and Knowledge)
Religious affiliation(s)Congregation of Christian Brothers
DenominationRoman Catholic
Established1953 (1953)
PrincipalMark Bonnici
Deputy PrincipalJay Sutton
StaffOver 100
GenderBoys
Enrolment1,020
Colour(s)Black and red   
SloganWhere Young Men Achieve
NicknameEddies
Websitewww.stedwards.nsw.edu.au

History

The school was opened in 1953 by the Congregation of Christian Brothers.

The Regal Theatre, in the city, was demolished in 1978 and the remains of the building were used as land fill for the College ovals.[1]

In 2003 St Edward's College celebrated its 50th anniversary and on the day of its creation Founders Day used to be celebrated at the school with markets and games. Since 2005, however, the Founders Day was replaced with the Walkathon, an event where the students at the school walk or run to raise money for various charities. In 2010, "Founders Day" again was the major Edmund Rice event, but due to bad weather many activities were cancelled.

Facilities

St Edward’s covers a nine hectare site on the shores of Caroline Bay. The College has three multi-purpose ovals, other sporting facilities, a multipurpose hall/gymnasium known as the Edmund Rice Centre (or ERC), specialised technology & art facilities, computer laboratories, a library housing more than 7000 books, two music rooms in addition to 5 practical rooms and a purpose built food technology room.

Uniform

All students are required to wear school uniform; with the summer uniform differing from the winter uniform.[2]

Academic arrangements

The College operate a year 7 Core programme where the students are placed in 'Core classes'. Here the students have one teacher in the same room, for their core subjects of English, Religion and HSIE. They then go to their other subjects. This approach helps ease the transition from primary to high school.

Co-curricular program

Outdoor education

St Edward's College runs an Outdoor Education programme through camps, which are held in Years 7 to 10. The programme provides a sequential course for the four years, developing skills of a higher order each year. Some of the activities conducted on these camps include archery, canoeing, "deep and meaningful" conversation sessions, sailing, windsurfing, abseiling, rock climbing, mountain biking, initiative challenges and fencing.

Social justice

The college has a significant emphasis on the concept of social justice and 'giving back' to the community; and is described as a 'Central part of school life at St. Edwards'. In 2002, teacher, Patrick Dell introduced a programme called The Waterford Project, where boys from years 8-11 perform compulsory community service and offers a wide variety of activities to help students complete their hours. The Waterford Project is named for the city in Ireland where Edmund Ignatius Rice, the founder of the Christian Brothers', began his work.[3]

Athletics

  • 2005 - The school won its third state basketball title in four years.[4]
  • 2008 - U/14 NSW Country Rugby Union Champions. Vincent Fester Shield Winners
  • 2008 - Final 16 of the Arrive Alive Cup Rugby league competition
  • 2012 - U/16 NSW All Schools Rugby League Champions
  • 2014 - U/16 NSW rugby union sevens champions. Edu Connex Central Coast sevens $1000 tournament winners.

Notable alumni

Upon leaving school, students are known as Old Boys and are able to join into the Old Boys Union, an organisation of ex-students that seeks to maintain the friendships created while at the College.[5]

See also

References

  1. "Mann Street South Heritage Walk" Archived 28 April 2007 at the Wayback Machine, Gosford City Council, July 2004
  2. College Uniform page, St Edward's College. Archived 13 October 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  3. "Social Justice", St Edward's College Archived 20 August 2006 at the Wayback Machine
  4. "St Edwards claims another state title", 24 June 2005, CentralCoast Express
  5. "Old Boys Union", St. Edward's College Archived 30 August 2006 at the Wayback Machine
  6. http://www.espnscrum.com/scrum/rugby/player/14244.html
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