Whitefriars College

Whitefriars College

Latin: Almae In Fide Parentis[1]
In The Care Of Our Loving Parents
Address
156 Park Road
Donvale, Victoria 3111
Australia
Coordinates 37°47′26″S 145°12′1″E / 37.79056°S 145.20028°E / -37.79056; 145.20028Coordinates: 37°47′26″S 145°12′1″E / 37.79056°S 145.20028°E / -37.79056; 145.20028
Information
Type Independent, Single-sex
Denomination Roman Catholic (Carmelite)
Established 1961
Chairman Peter Duffy
Principal John Finn
Years 7-12
Enrolment 1,200
Colour(s) Brown, Gold & Navy Blue
              
Slogan Belong, Believe, Become
School fees $9,830-$10,890
Website www.whitefriars.vic.edu.au

Whitefriars College is a Roman Catholic Independent school for boys located in the Melbourne suburb of Donvale. Established in 1961, the College reflects the tradition of the Carmelites, and is recognised for its uniform's brown blazer with the College Crest appearing on the breast pocket. The College has been a member of the Associated Catholic Colleges since 1999. The College was one of the first schools in Victoria to implement a notebook-computer program, which has now transitioned to a notebook-tablet program, in which every student is provided with a notebook-tablet. Its student population makes it the second largest Independent School and educator of boys in the Municipality of Manningham.

The College is the only Carmelite school in Australia.

House system

The College has eight houses, each one named after a Carmelite of note. The houses are:

House Name Patron Colour
Avila Saint Teresa of Avila     
Brandsma Blessed Titus Brandsma     
Corsini Saint Andrew Corsini     
Stein Saint Edith Stein     
Mantua Blessed Baptist of Mantua     
Soreth Blessed John Soreth     
Lisieux St. Therese of Lisieux     
Trinity Blessed Elizabeth of the Trinity     

As there is a vertical pastoral care (more commonly known as homeroom) system at the College, each house is made up of seven pastoral care groups and each group contains approximately twenty-four students. This change was made in 2005. Each house is governed by a Head Of House. Unlike other schools, students at Whitefriars College are more so responsible to their respective Head of House combined with Pastoral Care teacher, than that of their Year level coordinator.

50 Years Celebration

The College celebrated its 50th year in operation from 2010-2011. The school received a New Chapel, Quadrangle and Classrooms to commemorate the occasion. In addition to this, some existing classrooms were also renovated, providing a somewhat more modern ambiance. Students were also presented with a 50-year badge to be worn on their blazer lapel.

Uniform

The Schools Uniform provider is Bob Stewarts of Kew. The current academic uniform consists of:

The current sport uniform consists of:

Students are also required to have a Sports Bag, which is used for both ACC sport and Physical Education. There are also other pieces of sport uniform available for students involved in Cross -Country, Swimming and other sports.

In 2015, the traditional brown blazer, while being maintained, has been produced with a new material and a yellow trim along the lapel and cuff. Furthermore, the 2014 Year 12 tie replaced the existing Year 7 to Year 11 tie and the Year 12 tie has been redesigned.

Facilities

Whitefriars college is situated upon 19 hectares of land, making it one of the largest sites of any Catholic Secondary College in Melbourne.

It has a range of facilities, most being specific to the faculty which resides within the building.

Faculty of Sport

Faculty of Science and IST

Faculty of English (Butler Building or, B-Block, First Floor)

Faculty of Visual Arts (Butler Building or, B-Block; Second Floor)

Faculty of Performing Arts (Butler Building or, B-Block; Third Floor)

Faculty of Mathematics (Undercroft or, U-Block)

Some facilities are not faculty specific, and include:

The Duncan Centre (D-Block)

Named after Bernadette Duncan, this eight-classroom block was completed in 2007, specifically for the use of Year 7s. Each classroom is specific to a year 7 house class. It also has a foyer that acts as a Pastoral Care room.

F-Block

An eight-classroom block, consisting of three newer classrooms completed alongside the duncan centre in 2007, and five portable classrooms. It is primarily used by year 8s and 9s.

C-Block (Formally known as, 'Southern Wing')

A five classroom block mainly used by middle school and LOTE classes. It also has one science lab, used mainly for Junior School Science.

Shortis Library

Named after the founding principal of Whitefriars, Fr. Frank Shortis, the library is widely used before school, during recess, lunch and afterschool by students of all year levels. It provides a wide array of information services that extend far beyond that of average school libraries, as well as acting as a light and relaxed social gathering space for students. It is one of the most used facilities within the college, also offering Year 10 study hall after school on specified days.

Cameron Centre

Named after the Colleges Services Coordinator, Mrs Marie Cameron, this centre is equipped with a large canteen and spacious decking for students to enjoy. It is also home to the Whitefriars Health Centre, Uniform Store, Second-Hand Uniform store and the Notebook Service Centre.

In May 2014, it was announced that the Cameron Centre would undergo renovations, creating a relaxing and warm environment for students to socialise.

Undercroft and Study Hall

The Undercroft is located underneath the college library, and consists of four classrooms, mainly used for VCE Mathematics. It also houses the Year 12 study hall.

In 2013 it was announced that the Study Hall would undergo a light renovation, creating a comfortable environment for year 12 students to study collectively in. It was completed in time for the commencement of the school year in 2014.

Community service

The school has two student-run community service organisations, the Key Club, sponsored by the Doncaster-Templestowe Kiwanis, and Young St. Vinnie's. Both groups work in the school community as well as in the wider community on a number of projects. The Key Club runs a recycling drive and St Vinnie's runs a weekly blood donation drive, in which VCE students are encouraged to give blood.

Notable alumni

See also

References

  1. "FR NOEL KIERCE Obituary" Sidney Morning Herald. Retrieved 2015-8-8.

External links

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