Iona College (Queensland)
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In Hoc Signo Vinces (Latin:"In this sign you will conquer") |
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Established | 1958 |
School type | Private, Roman Catholic, Single-sex, Day school |
Principal/ Headmaster |
Fr Peter Daly |
Location | Brisbane, Queensland, Australia |
Campus | Lindum |
Enrolment | 1,300 |
School colours | Black & White |
Homepage | www.iona.qld.edu.au |
Iona College, is a private, Roman Catholic, day school for boys', located in Lindum, a suburb of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
Founded in 1958, the college currently caters for approximately 1300 students from years 5 to 12, on a 34 acre campus 16 km east of the Brisbane central business district.
Iona is operated by the Oblates of Mary Immaculate. The Oblates of Mary Immaculate was founded by Saint Eugene de Mazenod, and such does the name of one of its 8 houses originate from.
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[edit] History
Iona was founded by Fr. Tim Long and Fr. Denis McCarthy in 1958. Iona College is named after the island Iona, which is located in the Inner Hebrides off Scotland.
On 1 October 1957, Father Tim Long and Father Denis McCarthy arrived on the hill at Lindum in an old second-hand Vauxhall, with only five pounds in cash, a gift of blankets, sheets and towels from the Oblate parish of Eagle Junction and a 'Mass Kit' from the Mercy Sisters at All Hallows School. The site of 34 acres had been given to the Oblates by Archbishop James Duhig to begin a school for boys.
With the help of local families, the preparing grounds for students, interviews and designing the uniform, College arms and motto and constant quest for finance became easy. On 28 January 1958, 58 students arrived at the school.
In 1961, Father Tim Long sadly suffered a heart attack in London while making his way back to Ireland at the age of 65.
There are two other schools run by the OMI. They are Mazenod College, Victoria and Mazenod College, Western Australia.
[edit] Arms, motto & school colours
The College colours are black and white. The College Coat of Arms consists of a shield on which depicted an arm holding a cross while underneath are the words in Latin "In Hoc Signo Vinces" which translate to "In This Sign You Will Conquer".
[edit] Campus
The college is situated on 34 hectares and the campus includes such facilities as:
- A Performing Arts Centre (IPAC)
- Indoor basketball / Volleyball courts
- 8 Cricket / Rugby / Soccer / Athletics ovals
- An Olympic sized swimming pool
- A fully equipped gymnasium and weights room
- 2 Squash Courts
- 4 Tennis courts
In total the school has 13 different blocks with a chapel, a staff and priests house.
Iona College has an Outdoor Education Centre called "Glendalough" near Peregian Beach on the Sunshine Coast. Most year levels visit the camp every year.[1]. The site has an area of 19 hectares and Glendalough is close to the southern shores of Lake Weyba, one of the large shallow lakes of the region. Double kayaks are provided for use on the lake. Other nearby activities include climbs of Mt Coolum and Mt Peregian, the environmental walk at Stumer’s Creek Reserve and numerous local patrolled surf beaches.
[edit] Iona College Performing Arts Centre and cultural activities
The Iona College Performing Arts Centre (IPAC) was opened in 1998, giving the school's cultural activity such Speech & Drama, Music and Art a venue to display their talents.
Iona has a proud tradition in many cultural activities such as drama, music, art, debating and public speaking, titration and mooting. In 2007, Iona invited playwright, David Logan to work as an artist-in-resident.
Every year The Festival of Music, a state wide competition open to all schools is held in the Iona Performing Arts Center (IPAC). Both state and private schools are allowed to enter this competition. Iona's musical, play and band concerts all are performed here. Music at Iona College maintains a good reputation, such as the Symphonic Winds Band, Percussion Ensemble and Big Band receiving great success in their relevant fields of competition.
The school provides over 14 school bands. It can be divided into 5 categories. These include:
- Concert Bands
- String Orchestras
- Vocal Ensembles
- Jazz Ensembles
- Percussion Ensembles
These categories can divided into 3 levels, beginner, intermediate and advanced. The bands use IPAC to perform and practice. The school also provides music lessons for students.
Iona has been very successful in Public Speaking with various regional, state and national representatives. One such example of Iona's participation in Cultural events is the Annual Carter Shield. The Carter Shield is a public speaking competition between Moreton Bay College and Iona. 2006 celebrated the tenth year of this competition. Iona has been successful in winning the competition seven times.
[edit] Sporting
The college offers a variety of sports including:
Iona is a member of the Associated Independent Colleges and competes in the association's sporting competition against such schools as Marist College Ashgrove and St Patrick's College. Iona College has a reputation of winning the Associated Independent Colleges Cross Country, Athletics and Swimming Aggregates. A special mention was Iona Athletics team who won the Athletics aggregates with 539 points ahead of Marist College Ashgrove. The Junior School (Yr 5 to 7) is a member of C.I.C. Combined Independent Colleges Association playing against many primary schools in the Greater Brisbane Region.
[edit] House system
As with most Australian schools, Iona College utilises a house system. There are currently 8 different houses inside Iona. Many of them are named after 7 famous Oblates and 1 nun. They are:
- Albini (Gold) - named after Fr Charles Albini
- Anthony (Mauve) - named after Brother Anthony Kowalczyk
- Cebula (White) - named after Fr Jozef Cebula
- Charlebois (Orange) - named after Fr Ovide Charlebois
- Gerard (Green) - named after Fr Joseph Gerard
- Grandin (Red) - named after Fr Vital-Justin Grandin
- Mackillop (Maroon) - named after Blessed Mary Mackillop
- Mazenod (Blue) - named after Saint Eugene de Mazenod
Many inter-house competitions are held throughout the year such as Inter-house swimming, Inter-house athletics and Inter-house cross-country. Although Inter-house sport is an important aspect of Inter-house activities, it is by no means the only area. Houses will also compete in the Arts and Academic arenas. The winner of each competition will receive points which contributes towards the Oblate Trophy.
[edit] Notable alumni
- Ashley Callus, Olympic Champion Relay team in 2000
- Graham Quinn, Australian rugby league team
- Ben Turner, 2006 Commonwealth Games Weightlifting Gold Medallist
- Chris Hill, Australian Triathlon Team and World Junior Triathlon Champion
- Shane Drahm, Australian 7-a-side Rugby Union and Queensland Reds
- Andrew Johns, Olympic Triathlon British Representative 2000 and 2004
- Grant McGregor, Australian Swimming Team
- Luke Doherty, Under 19 and Under 21 Australian Rugby Union Representative, former Queensland Reds Player and current Western Force player
- Damien Mackenzie, Queensland Bulls Cricket Player
- Wayne Broad, Former Queensland Bulls Player
- Sam Barrett, Australian Swimming Team and National Age Champion
- Jared Waerea-Hargreaves, U/19 Australian Rugby Representative
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