Mazenod College, Victoria

Mazenod College
Address
Kernot Avenue
Mulgrave, Victoria 3170
Australia
Information
Type Independent, Single-sex
Motto Latin: Nihil Linquendum Inausum
(Leave Nothing Undared for the Kingdom of God)
Denomination Roman Catholic
Established 1967
Rector Fr Christian Fini OMI
Staff 140
Years 7–12
Enrolment 1,238
Colour(s) Black, White and Blue               
Website www.mazenod.vic.edu.au

Mazenod College is a Catholic school for boys located in Mulgrave, Victoria. It is one of three schools run by the Oblates of Mary Immaculate (OMI) and the only one in Victoria. Mazenod College is a member of the Associated Catholic Colleges. The current principal is Father Christain Fini OMI

History and facilities

Mazenod College was founded in 1967 in St. Joseph's Primary School in nearby Springvale, Victoria to serve the parishes of Springvale, Clayton, Springvale North and Glen Waverley. In 1968 the school moved to its present location in Mulgrave, firstly utilising land on just the north side of Kernot Avenue.[1]

Building progressed with the addition of multiple classrooms, a library, canteen, administration block and chapel, until in 1987 further building began on the south side of Kernot Avenue.

Extensive sporting facilities include a cricket ground with a turf wicket area, a synthetic soccer pitch, a gymnasium, and the Provence Centre, a state of the art facility for volleyball, table tennis, and other sports, which also doubles as a school assembly venue.

Catholic identity

Mazenod College is a Catholic College where faith is given great respect and centrality. Mass is celebrated every morning. A full school Mass (called The Inaugural Mass) is celebrated in St Patrick's Cathedral each year and full school masses are held on 21 May for Founder's Day (St Eugene de Mazenod's feast day), 15 August (Assumption of Mary) and an Advent Mass on the last day of school in preparation for Christmas.

Rector history

The Rector of Mazenod College is appointed by the Provincial of the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate who have the responsibility for the administration of the College and the Pastoral care of students. The appointment is confirmed by the Archbishop. The College's Rectors are:

  • 1967 – 1972: Fr. J. FitzPatrick O.M.I
  • 1973 – 1977: Fr. K. Davine O.M.I
  • 1978 – 1983: Fr. I. Mackintosh O.M.I
  • 1984 – 1988: Fr. P. Moroney O.M.I
  • 1989 – 1995: Fr. K. Davine O.M.I
  • 1996 – 2001: Fr. J. Sherman O.M.I
  • 2002 – 2009: Fr. P Moroney O.M.I
  • 2010 – 2014 (Term 1 2015): Fr. Michael Twigg O.M.I
  • 2015: Fr. Christian Fini O.M.I

College houses

  • Charlebois (Light Blue) named after Bishop Ovide Charlebois OMI
  • Cebula (Dark Blue) named after Blessed Jozef Cebula OMI
  • Albini (Yellow) named after Father Charles Albini OMI
  • Grandin (Red) named after The Most Reverend Vital-Justin Grandin OMI
  • Anthony (Maroon) named after Brother Anthony Kowalczyk OMI
  • Gerard (Green) named after Blessed Joseph Gérard OMI
  • Chisholm (Purple) named after Caroline Chisholm
  • Mackillop (Grey) named after Saint Mary MacKillop (Mary of the Cross MacKillop)

Notable alumni

VFL/AFL Players

Hockey

Tennis

Athletics

Military

Food

Television

  • Gerard Whateley (Co-host of Fox Footy's AFL 360 program and ABC media commentator)

Music

Today

Mazenod College has over 1,239 students enrolled in the school and over 140 staff members. It also has several bands, including its symphony orchestra, string ensembles, 5 choirs, the Concert Band, The Symphonic Wind Band. In 2006, building works commenced and were completed in 2007. These included a brand new complex, called the Founder's Complex (blessed and opened on 25 March 2007), for the Computer Rooms, servers, Manual and Fine Arts Complex and the music tutorial provided by the college, renovations of the 'old' Manual and Fine Arts Centre (it became the Year 7 area) and a new building catering to the needs of maintenance and grounds staff. The new building also comprises staff amenities and equipment storage.

The College completed its full-sized cafeteria and multi-purpose centre in 2009, the biggest development since the Founders Complex. The cafeteria is only accessible to Year 12 Students and the VCAL class.

The Year 12 Complex has also been refurbished. It now has a new covered verandah and seating area.

The Provence Centre officially opened in May 2013 for the Founder's Day Mass. The complex is named after the region in France where St Eugene de Mazenod is from. With an underground car park, it will also house assemblies, masses and a variety of sports activities. The school has a strong focus on sport, notably volleyball.

International relationships

Mazenod College currently has a close relationship with an overseas school; Daisho Gakuen College in Osaka, Japan. This relationship was formed to strengthen Mazenod's LOTE department, giving students the invaluable opportunity to come in contact with Japanese students (one of the three languages are available for study at Mazenod). Each year Mazenod and its brother school overseas undertake a student exchange study trip, with Mazenod students travelling to Osaka for a study trip and students from Daisho travelling to Melbourne on exchange for a short period. This usually occurs in alternating years.

International Oblate Youth Encounter 2008

On 9 July through to 13 July 2008, Mazenod College hosted the International Oblate Youth Encounter for over 800 pilgrims from around the world. This gathering was the Oblate Preparation for the World Youth Day to be held in Sydney. Over 150 current and former students took part in the Encounter and World Youth Day.

50th Anniversary

In 2017, Mazenod College celebrated its 50th anniversary, after it was founded in 1967. To make this anniversary a memorable one, the college based the motto for Mazenod's 50th anniversary was: To Remember, To Celebrate and To Become. Mazenod celebrated its history through significant events such as the Inaugural Mass, Founders Day and Mazenod's 50th anniversary speech night, which was highlighted by the appearance of Mazenod's first school captain through a video.

References

  1. http://www.mazenod.vic.edu.au/content/history
  2. "London 2012 – Jeffrey Riseley Athlete Profile". Retrieved 4 August 2012.
  3. "It's an Honour – Honours – Search Australian Honours". itsanhonour.gov.au. Retrieved 3 April 2017.
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