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Emmanuel College is a Catholic, co-educational, secondary college in Warrnambool, Victoria, Australia. The college is situated on three campuses in Warrnambool, located at the end of the Great Ocean Road in Victoria's Western District. The college is co-sponsored by the Sisters of Mercy who established St Ann's College in 1872 and the Congregation of Christian Brothers who founded St Joseph's Christian Brothers' College in 1902. Emmanuel College was the result of an amalgamation of the two colleges in 1991.
Geography
Emmanuel College is located in Warrnambool, approximately 256.7 kilometres west of Melbourne on the Southern Ocean. The Ardlie Street (McAuley) Campus is home to Year 7, 8 and 10 students and is on approximately 20 acres (81,000 m2) of land that incorporates Emmanuel's Agricultural Skills Centre and the Gothic Revival St Ann's Chapel (1888). There is a senior (Rice) campus nearby, in Canterbury Road which caters for Year 11 and 12 VCE, VET and VCAL Students. Another campus next to the McAuley Campus, houses year 9 students. In the future the building masterplan will see Years 10 to 12 situated in Ardlie Street, Years 7 and 8 in Hopetoun Road and Year 9 in Canterbury Road.
History
= St Ann's College
=The Sisters of Mercy had purchased the property "Wyton House" and established their convent and "A Day and Boarding School for Young Ladies" by July 1872 on the present site of the Ardlie Street Campus. The dedication of their chapel in 1888 resulted in the school's name becoming St Ann's College. The college was offering to prepare students for matriculation by the late 19th century. The college's junior school (kindergarten to grade 6) had been phased out by 1975 and its boarding school had closed by 1978. From this point until its amalgamation in 1991, St Ann's was a day school, providing its girls with a years 7–12 curriculum.
= St Joseph's Christian Brothers' College
=The Christian Brothers opened a private day school for boys in 1902 on the corner of Jamieson Street and Banyon Street, Russells Creek, Warrnambool. 16 boys enrolled, "ranging from grade 3" – the level at which its junior school commenced – and up "to matriculation" (year 12). The school was known as both 'St Mary's High School' and 'The Monastery' in its early years. In 1911, the purchase of the Canterbury Road grounds, previously the Hohenlohe Girl's College, saw the establishment of St Joseph's Christian Brothers' College. For many decades the school maintained its primary school, enrolling boys at grade 3. By 1987 "the long tradition of combined primary and secondary education" had drawn to a close and the college provided its boys with a years 7–12 curriculum.
The two schools amalgamated in 1991 to become the co-educational Emmanuel College.
The Wesley-CBC cricket team remains active in 2019.
House system
Each house is named after a significant person in the college's history. Sporting competitions are held between them each year.
Curriculum
Emmanuel has a wide range of curriculum choices. Its special features are the Five Star Program for Year 7, the FLY program for Years 8 to 10 and a full range of options for senior students, including VCE, VET, VCAL and Australian School Based Apprenticeships. The F.L.Y. (Flexible Learning Years) program provides for students to be able to work at levels appropriate to their ability, rather than the traditional approach of being locked into units bound by their year level or age. Emmanuel College students can also gain nationally accredited qualifications in Agriculture whilst still at school.
Co-curricular activities
These include: music activities (now removed) and performances, public speaking and debating, mooting, Duke of Edinburgh's Award, Science Talent Search and other academic competitions, Eisteddfods, drama productions, a variety of team sports, rowing, equestrian team, agricultural shows, Emmanuel's Interactive Animal Nursery at the Fun4Kids Festival and Field Days, chess, Book Club, optional camps and trips including study tours to France, Japan, New Caledonia, Switzerland and the Rock To Reef tours.
Sports
Emmanuel College has created to the development of a number of students who have represented their state and country at world championships and the Commonwealth, Olympic and Paralympic Games. The college provides a wide range of sporting options and opportunities to compete in interschool carnivals.
Notable alumni
Sport
Jonathan Brown, former Australian Rules Football player, captain of the Brisbane Lions, Coleman Medalist and 3 time premiership player
Michael Turner, Australian Rules Football
Martin Gleeson, Australian Rules Football
Louis Herbert, former Australian Rules Football player
Simon Hogan, former Australian Rules Football player
Shaun Ryan, Australian Rules Football Umpire and barrister
Michelle Ferris, Australian olympic cyclist
Trevor Gleeson, NBL Coach and Assistant Australian Basketball Coach
Nathan Sobey, national Basketball League player with the Adelaide 36ers and Greek Basketball League PAOK, Commonwealth Games Gold Medalist
Kevin Neale, former Australian Rules Football player
Adrian Gleeson, former Australian Rules Football player and Carlton Football Club Board Member
Brody Couch, Victoria and Melbourne Stars cricket player
Willem Drew, Australian Rules Football player
George Threlfall, former Australian Rules Football player
Politics and political service
Joseph Basil Roper, Bishop of Toowoomba
David Atkinson, OAM and former Mayor of Warrnambool
Danielle Green, Member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly for Yan Yean and Member of the Andrews Ministry
Beth Gleeson, Member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly for Thomastown
Roma Britnell, Member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly for South-West Coast
John McGrath, Member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly for Warrnambool (1985 –1999)
Lady Lynch (née Leah O'Toole), charity worker
Media and the arts
Gorgi Coghlan, television presenter
Dave Hughes, television presenter and comedian
Shane Howard, singer-songwriter
Peggy O'Keefe, pianist, bandleader and television and radio presenter
Lisa Gorman, fashion designer
Sister schools
Obirin High School, Tokyo, Japan
Edmund Rice School, Tanzania
Etablissement Secondaire de Morges-Beausobre, Switzerland
Previously Mackillop College, Swan Hill, Victoria, Australia
References
External links
Emmanuel College Homepage
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