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St Edmund's College, Ipswich

St Edmund's College (known colloquially as Eddies) is an independent Catholic secondary day school for boys, located in Woodend, Ipswich, Queensland, Australia. The school was founded by the Congregation of Christian Brothers in 1892 and is conducted in the tradition of Edmund Ignatius Rice.

The school is a member of the Associated Independent Colleges of the Greater Brisbane region along with Marist College Ashgrove, Iona College, Padua College, Villanova College, St Patrick's College, St Laurence's College and St. Peters Lutheran College.

St Edmund's College accepts students from Years 7 to 12, drawing from a wide area of Ipswich. At the beginning of 2025 the college will reintroduce years 5 and 6.

History

In 1891, the first foundation stone for the Brothers' residence was laid, and in February 1892 after a grand opening by the Archbishop Robert Dunne the Christian Brothers moved in.

The original St Edmunds Christian Brothers building was used until 1961, and is now used by St Mary's Primary School, still located on the corner of Mary & Elizabeth St, Woodend, besides the church. In fact, to this day the heritage listed gate at that stone wall still features the original St Edmunds initials CBC (Christian Brothers College).

On the 21st of February, 1965, the foundation stone for the new building was blessed by Reverend Sir James Duhig and laid by the then current mayor of Ipswich, Alderman J. T. Finimore. This was the time the name was of the College was changed from Christian Brothers' College to St Edmund's Christian Brothers' College.

In 1998, Br Ted Magee was the last Christian Brother principal to serve the college.

In 2006, Br Ambrose Purcell was the last Christian Brother to serve as a member of staff, moving back to Sudan to continue his mission work.

Skool 2 Skoolies

The Skool 2 Skoolies initiative began in 2003, when one Year 12 St Edmund's student pledged to cycle to the Gold Coast on his last day of school. His primary mission was to raise funds for charity.

Sport

St. Edmund's is a member of the Associated Independent Colleges (AIC).

  • Season 1 February – March: Swimming, Cricket, Volleyball, AFL
  • Season 2 April – June: Chess, Cross Country, Rugby Union, Soccer
  • Season 3 July – October: Hockey, Cross Country, Track and Field, Basketball, Tennis, Rugby League
  • Season 4 October – November: Track and Field, Golf

AIC sports include: Australian rules, basketball, chess, cricket, cross country, rugby union (St Edmund's College Ipswich was selected to represent Australia at the prestigious Sanix World Rugby Youth Invitational Tournament in Fukuoka, Japan during 2003), soccer, swimming, tennis, track & field, volleyball, hockey, and rugby league. Non-AIC sports include: e-sports, golf and hockey.

AIC premierships

St Edmund's College has won the following AIC premierships.

  • Athletics (3) – 2012, 2013, 2014
  • Basketball (5) – 2001, 2002, 2006, 2017, 2020
  • Chess (2) - 2011, 2020
  • Rugby (2) – 2011, 2014
  • Soccer – 2016
  • Tennis – 2005
  • Volleyball (5) – 1999, 2003, 2005, 2008, 2011

Musical and drama productions

Each year, since 2007, a full musical production is conducted, in conjunction with St. Mary's College, Ipswich. The host school alternates every year.

Musicals

Houses

In 1981, Eddies added school houses. These houses, Hogan, Ryles, Carroll and Stevens, were named after previous principals of the school.

In 1995, the four houses at St Edmund’s changed their names, which coincided with the college moving from year levels to a Pastoral System.

  • Hogan became Rice (yellow)
  • Ryall became Callan (green)
  • Carroll became Morgan (blue)
  • Stevens became Treacy (red)

In 2003, due to an increase in student numbers, these house were split in half, creating eight houses: Callan 1, Callan 2, Rice 1, Rice 2, Morgan 1, Morgan 2, Treacy 1 and Treacy 2.

At the end of 2006, further change came when these eight houses were folded into six for the following year, with the addition of two new houses, Finn and Ambrose.

In 2013, two more houses were created in preparation of Year 7 returning to St Edmund’s College in 2015. These two house were named Ignatius and Elliott.

Principals

  • Joseph Morgan: 1892–1894
  • J.D. O'Donaghe: 1895–1898
  • W.J. Hogan: 1899–1901, 1905–1907
  • R.X. Butler: 1902–1904
  • J.F. O'Brien: 1908–1914, 1931–1936, 1939
  • F. Donovan: 1915–1918
  • Thomas C. Seery: 1919
  • B. O'Ryan: 1920–1924
  • M.C. Carroll: 1925–1930
  • S.L. Carroll: 1937–1938
  • J.C. Stevens: 1940–1941
  • H.A. Segrave: 1942
  • R.G. McCartney: 1943–1945
  • F.C. Walsh: 1946–1948
  • N.G. Wigmore: 1949–1951
  • G.E. Ryall: 1952–1954
  • W.A. Lewis: 1955–1960
  • Brian Malachy Shortill: 1961–1966
  • K.F. Lynch: 1967–1971
  • A.I. Schofield: 1972–1977
  • L.E. "Ted" Magee: 1978–1983, 1994–1998
  • R.M. Reardon: 1984–1989
  • R.O. “Steve” Grundy: 1990–1992
  • Jim Lucey: 1999–2004
  • Brendan Lawler: 2005–2013
  • Christopher Leadbetter: 2014–2017
  • Diarmuid O'Riordan: 2018–2019
  • Ray Celegato: 2020–present

Notable alumni

Entertainment, media and the arts
Politics and the law
Sport

See also

References

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