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The Parramatta Marist High School is an independent Roman Catholic single-sex secondary day school for boys, located in Westmead, a suburb of the western region of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Founded in 1820 by John Therry, it was the first Catholic school in Australia, and is the oldest school in Australia. Parramatta Marist began under the direction of George Morley. The school was transferred to the site of the present St Patrick's Cathedral in 1837. The school entrusted its operations to the Marist Brothers in 1875, thus becoming Marist Brothers Parramatta (MBP); which changed to 'Parramatta Marist High' when the school moved to Westmead in 1966. Secondary classes were moved in that year to Westmead, leaving only primary classes at the Parramatta site. The Westmead campus was opened in 1966. In 2008, Parramatta Marist High introduced project-based learning into Year 9 which focused on group learning.
Notable alumni
= Sport
=Daniel Anderson, former coach of the Parramatta Eels and St. Helens and current NRL referees boss
Kwabena Appiah-Kubi, A-League footballer, representing Incheon United FC
Geoff Brown, Davis Cup tennis player and Wimbledon finalist in singles, doubles, and mixed doubles
Jason Cayless, former rugby league footballer and NZ representative rugby league player. He is the younger brother of Nathan Cayless
Nathan Cayless, Australian Schoolboys, Parramatta Eels and NZ representative rugby league player.
John Devitt, dual Olympic Gold Medallist swimmer
Paul Gallen, Australian representative rugby league player
Daniel Irvine, former NRL Rugby League player
Paul Lynch, sprint canoeist and Olympian
Jamie Lyon, Rugby league player and former NSW and Australian representative
Mick Martin, ex-Wallaby and current Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race owner/skipper
Trevor McCaffery, former professional rugby league footballer
John Muggleton, Rugby League player for Parramatta, Balmain, NSW and Australia. Former defence coach of the Australian Rugby Union Team, the Wallabies; the ACT Brumbies and Melbourne Rebels
Josan Nimes, Philippine Basketball Association PBA Shooting guard, representing Rain or Shine Elasto Painters
Chad Robinson, former rugby league footballer
Darren Stewart, former National Rugby League (NRL) player Penrith & South Sydney
John Stephens, baseballer and Olympic Silver Medallist
Alex Twal, NRL rugby league player, representing Wests Tigers
Chris Warren, former rugby league footballer, television, radio, and sports commentator (son of Ray Warren)
Stan Wickham, Wallaby player and captain
David Williams, Australian representative rugby league player
John Williams, former National Rugby League (NRL) player
John Wilson, former rugby league footballer
= Politics
=Fred Cahill MBE, politician and Member for Young in the NSW Parliament (1941–1959)
Jack Ferguson, politician and former Deputy Premier of NSW (1976–1984). Father of federal politicians Laurie Ferguson and Martin Ferguson
Pat Flaherty, Politician and Member for Granville in the NSW Parliament (1962–1984)
George Thomas Ford, politician, and Member of the NSW Legislative Council (1964–1966)
Chris Harris, former City of Sydney councillor and deputy mayor
Dan Mahoney, Politician and Member for Parramatta in the NSW Parliament (1959–1976)
Andrew Ziolkowski, Politician and Member for Parramatta in the NSW Parliament (1991–1994)
Pierre Esber. Mayor of Parramatta (2023-)
= Other
=Peter Arcadipane, automotive designer who designed the Mad Max Pursuit Special
Major General David Valentine Blake, (1887–1965), military officer commanding the unit who shot down and subsequently buried the Red Baron (WW1); and, the most senior officer present at Darwin in 1942 when the Japanese first bombed the city
Cardinal Edward Clancy, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Sydney (1983–2001)
Sir John Clancy KBE, CMG (1895–1970), judge and Chancellor of the University of New South Wales (1960–1970)
Luke Ford, Hollywood actor
Professor Michael Gracey AO, paediatrician, expert in Indigenous health and former head of the International Paediatric Association (IPA)
Paul Hogan, actor and comedian
Mick Keelty APM, former Commissioner of the Australian Federal Police
Bernie McGann, (1937–2013), jazz alto saxophonist
Jeff McMullen, journalist, author and humanitarian
Professor Chris O'Brien AO, (3 January 1952 – 4 June 2009), oncologist and surgeon
Brian Tamberlin QC, Justice of the Federal Court of Australia (1994–2009). Prominent barrister, law commentator and alumnus of Harvard Law School
Tony Ward, actor and TV presenter
Mick Watson, businessman
Terry Wilkins, Musician and composer
See also
List of Catholic schools in New South Wales
Catholic education in Australia
References
External links
Old Boys' Association
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Paul Hogan
- Daftar Seminari Katolik
- Parramatta Marist High School
- St Patrick's Marist College
- Westmead, New South Wales
- Paul Hogan
- Sef Gonzales
- Luke Ford
- NRL Schoolboy Cup
- Edward Clancy (cardinal)
- Chris O'Brien (surgeon)
- List of Marist Brothers schools