St. Joseph's College, Geelong
| St. Joseph's College, Geelong | |
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| Motto | Ad Alta Virtute (Latin: 'Striving Together') |
| Established | 1890 |
| Type | Independent all-male secondary; primary |
| Affiliation | Roman Catholic, Christian Brothers, ACC |
| Chairman | Mr Jeff King |
| Headmaster | Mr. Paul Tobias |
| Founder | Christian Brothers |
| Grades | Years 5–12 |
| Location | Newtown, Geelong, VIC, Australia |
| Colours | Red, yellow and black |
| School song | Ad Alta Virtute – Striving Together |
| Website | www.sjc.vic.edu.au |
St. Joseph's College, Geelong, Victoria, is an Australian Roman Catholic all-boys high school , run under the auspices of the Congregation of Christian Brothers. The school provides education from year 5-12, offering a broad range of curricular choices for its students in middle school and VCE.
Notable alumni
Academic
- Anthony John Dietz - Rhodes Scholar (1987)[1]
Sporting
- Matthew Scarlett - Australian Footballer for the Geelong Cats
- Cameron Ling - Australian Footballer for the Geelong Cats
- James Bartel - Australian Footballer for the Geelong Cats and Brownlow medalist 2007
- Nick Maxwell - Australian Footballer for the Collingwood Magpies
- Joel Reynolds - Australian Footballer for the Geelong Cats
- Shaun Higgins - Australian Footballer for the Western Bulldogs
- Damian Bourke - Former Australian footballer for the Geelong Cats and the Brisbane Lions
- Barry Stoneham - Former Australian footballer for the Geelong Cats
- Matthew Spiranovic- Member of the Socceros Under-21 National Side and German Bundesliga side FC Nurnberg
Media
- Dr. Peter Larkins - Highly Renowned Sports Doctor and Presenter on The Footy Show
- Chris Scaddan - Programme Producer and Announcer for Triple J
Arts
- Xavier Rudd- Folk Singer.
- Patrick Ryan - Heavy Metal Guitarist and minor role in video game devil may cry.
Notes
- ^ "NSW Rhodes Scholars" — University of Sydney list, (retrieved 16 April 2007)
References
See also
External links
CBC | De La Salle | Mazenod | Parade | St Bede's | St Bernard's | St Joseph's, Geelong | St Joseph's, Melbourne | St Paul's | Salesian | Samaritan | Simonds | Whitefriars
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