St Joseph's College, Ferntree Gully

St Joseph's College
St Joseph's College logo
Address
5 Brenock Park Drive

,
3156

Coordinates37°53′30″S 145°17′47″E / 37.89167°S 145.29639°E / -37.89167; 145.29639
Information
TypePrivate
MottoAgite quae didicistis
Put into practice those things which you have learned
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic (Salesians of Don Bosco)
Established1965
FoundersSilvio Quaranta
Linus Donohue
RectorMartin Tanti sdb
PrincipalCatherine Livingstone
Grades7–12
Genderboys
Enrollment1060 (2016)
Colour(s)Yellow and blue    
AffiliationAssociated Catholic Colleges
Websitewww.stjosephs.com.au

St Joseph's College is a Salesian Roman Catholic boys' secondary school in the outer-eastern suburb of Ferntree Gully, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

History

The college's history is closely tied with the Salesians of Lysterfield (indeed, the parish priest of Ferntree Gully wanted the school to be called Don Bosco). The Archdiocese of Melbourne founded St Joseph's in 1965 as one of its strategic places. Classes began in February of that year with 70 students in Years 7 and 8. Most students came from the parishes of Belgrave, Ferntree Gully, Scoresby, Boronia, and Bayswater. The original building had three classrooms and a storeroom, and every successive year a class was filled up.

In 2005 St Joseph's opened the Valdocco campus, solely for Year 9 students. Located at the rear of the property, separate from the main campus, Valdocco features special facilities such as a gym, a vineyard, and an animal farm with alpacas and chickens, in addition to standard classrooms for core education. Year 9 students who partake in viticulture harvest grapes from the vineyard, which are made into wine. Students who choose to participate in animal husbandry are taught how to care for and maintain animals, and work with the alpacas and chickens. All Year 9 students are involved in the Discovery program, which employs practical work such as gardening, construction, and landscaping.

In 2013, the Chieri Learning Centre replaced the school's library after its renovation. The centre features a range of furniture and spaces for students to work and collaborate, as well as library books and computers.

The statue in front of the reception building depicting Jesus Christ with St Joseph was sculpted by Brother Michael Harris sdb, and unveiled on St Joseph's Day in 2013.

In 2014, the second floor Year 7 classrooms were renovated to become the Becchi Centre. Similar to the Chieri Centre, Becchi joins the Year 7 homerooms together, doubling the students up in larger classrooms.

Curriculum

The curriculum is based on the Salesian Preventative System, and as such nurturing relationships between teacher and student are important. Religious Education from Years 7–12 is a compulsory subject, and other subjects are informed by the Victorian Essential Learning Standards and the Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority.

The LEAP programme was introduced in 1997 for Year 7 students, and as it was successful was introduced the following year for Year 8 students. Their classrooms are off-limits to the rest of the school, and team teaching takes place. That is, one teacher is up the front and the other helps the students around the classroom. Students take a common curriculum at this stage with Religious Education, English, Humanities, Mathematics, Art, Science, Music and Drama. Italian and Japanese are taught for one semester each.

Year 9 students who achieve a B average in the first semester (and confirmed in the second semester) may take a Unit 1/2 subject as part of the Accelerated Program. This is as per the Acceleration Policy. The results entry criteria in the case of a small Year 11/12 subject is a C average in English and a B average in other subjects. Year 9 is also a transition year into the Middle School, with core subjects and elective subjects including Multimedia and Agricultural Science. Civics and Commerce is a compulsory subject. Year 10 students move into the senior curriculum and choose four electives including a VCE study. As of 2005, the Year 9 students will have their own campus and innovative curriculum. The Occhiena Centre provides educational support for students in Years 7–12 and extension learning program for students in Years 7–8. Students in Years 7–12 are able to participate in extension or accelerated learning programs.

The Senior School offers VCE, VCAL and VET studies.

Moving into the next grade is controlled by the Promotions Policy and there is a committee for this. If they fail to meet the standards for passing, they attend an Academic Advancement meeting and argue their case for promotion which may include factors like family history and resilience.

St Joseph's College offers its senior students the Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE).

VCE results 2012–2023[1]
Year Rank Median study score Scores of 40+ (%) Cohort size
2012 176 30 7 152
2013 161 31 6.2 198
2014 147 31 7.2 253
2015 169 30 8.1 258
2016 205 30 4.3 267
2017 178 30 6.4 270
2018 181 30 5.7 257
2019 202 30 4.5 229
2020 107 32 7.9 214
2021 128 31 9.2 201
2022 196 30 5.5 209
2023 111 32 6.4 208


Co-curricular activities

St. Josephs has four houses colours, composed of students from all year levels. The houses compete in school events, such as the Swimming and Athletics Carnivals.

House Colour Named after
Bosco   Yellow John Bosco
Magone   Blue Michael Magone
Rua   Green Michael Rua
Savio   Red Dominic Savio


School camps are conducted annually from Years 7 to 9. Year 7 students stay for two nights at the Salesian camp in Dromana. Year 8 students camp for one night in Bunyip State Park, Gembrook. The Year 9 "survival camp" consists of camping for six nights in Baw Baw National Park, which includes activities such as river rafting, hiking, abseiling, and mountain biking.

St Joseph's runs trips to Kiribati once a year, which are available to boys in Year 10, 11 and 12. Year 10 and 11 students who study Japanese or Italian are given the opportunity to go on biennial school trips to those respective countries, which alternate every year.

In Years 7, 8, 10, 11, and 12, boys also participate in Retreat Days once per year, which are held at the Salesian House in Lysterfield. Students learn about goal-setting and reflection, and themes may include Leadership, Relationships, Community and Faith in Action.

Sport

St Joseph's is a member of the Associated Catholic Colleges (ACC).

ACC premierships

St Joseph's has won the following ACC premierships.[2]

  • Lawn Bowls – 2017
  • Volleyball – 2020

Sister school relationships

Local relationships

School Location
Mater Christi College Belgrave, Victoria

St Joseph's is closely tied with Mater Christi College in Belgrave, a nearby Catholic secondary school for girls. Community days between the two schools are held annually, for each year level from 7 to 9. Inter-school activities such as a debating competition and annual productions are also held between the two schools.

International relationships

Country School Name
Italy
Don Bosco Secondary School in Turin, Piedmont
Japan
Meikei Gakuen in Tsukuba, Ibaraki

School cultural trips from St Joseph's to Italy and Japan include visits to the sister schools in those countries, and homestay arrangements with families. Longer-term student exchanges are also offered between the schools.

Controversy

Father Julian Fox

Father Julian Fox, the Principal of St Josephs College from 1983 to 1986 and 1994 to 1998 was found guilty of buggery (sodomy), indecent assault and common assault in April 2015.[3]

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ "Trend of St Joseph's College by VCE results". bettereducation.com.au. Retrieved 17 December 2023.
  2. ^ "Premiers & Champions – Associated Catholic Colleges". Retrieved 30 January 2021.
  3. ^ "High-profile priest jailed for sex crimes". 28 August 2015.

External links

  • St. Josephs' College official website
  • The Age-Paedophile priest found guilty of sex, physical assaults at Salesian College
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