St Bede's College, Bentleigh East | |
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Address | |
156 Bignell Road Bentleigh East, Victoria Australia | |
Coordinates | 37°55′36″S 145°4′16″E / 37.92667°S 145.07111°E / -37.92667; 145.07111 |
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Former name | St James College |
Type | Catholic boys secondary education |
Motto | Per Vias Rectas (By Right Paths) |
Religious affiliation(s) | Roman Catholic |
Established | 1970 |
Campus Director | Trent Collins |
Years | 7–9 |
Enrolment | approx. 260 students |
• Grade 7 | approx. 80 students |
• Grade 8 | approx. 90 students |
• Grade 9 | 80-90 students |
Average class size | 25 students |
Language | English, Indonesian and Italian are taught as LOTE |
Schedule | 10 weekday timetable cycle |
Classrooms | Over 30 |
Campus | St Bede's College Bentleigh East Campus |
Houses | McCristal
Solomon Benilde LaSalle |
Colour(s) | Blue, red, gold |
Annual tuition | $9380 as at 2024 |
Affiliations | Roman Catholic, De La Salle Brothers |
Website | www |
St Bede's College Bentleigh East Campus (formerly St James College) is tailored to students in Years 7 to 9. It is located in Bentleigh East, a suburb of Melbourne, Australia. The campus has around 250 students, and is administered by the De La Salle Brothers, a teaching order of Christian Brothers. As of the start of 2024, the Campus Director is Trent Collins. At the beginning of 2021, St James College was amalgamated into St Bede's College in Mentone, operating as a dedicated middle years campus.
St Bede's College is an inclusive community, driven by its Lasallian and Catholic ethos. It is welcoming of students from diverse backgrounds and beliefs, which enriches the student experience.
History
The College opened in 1970 in association with the De La Salle Brothers as St James Regional College, in order to serve six Catholic parishes in a fast-growing area of suburban Melbourne, and moved from temporary accommodations to the first buildings on its present campus in 1971. By 1984, it was serving four Catholic additional parishes. In early 2021, it became a campus of St Bede's College, Mentone, adopting its name and uniform.
Some of the College's alumni have gone on to play in Australian sports such as Australian Rules Football. St Peter's Church Bentleigh East used to host masses for the students at the College, but they are now held at the College's campus in Mentone.
College Principals
Principal | Years & duration |
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Br. Sean Paul Lockhart | 1970–1974; 5 years |
Br. Kevin Moloney | 1975–1976; 2 years |
Br. John Corkeron | 1977–1984; 8 years |
Br. Joseph Gabel | 1985–1986; 2 years |
Br. Michael McCabe | 1987–1988; 2 years |
Br. Raymond Khan | 1989–1990; 2 years |
Br. James Taylor | 1991–1996; 6 years |
- Photo of the school when it was known as St James College.
- St Peter's Church Bentleigh East, near St Bede's where the students formerly attended mass
Alumni
- Ljubo Miličević – Former Melbourne Victory, Newcastle Jets HAL player
- Nick Staikos – State Member for Bentleigh (2014–)
- Steve Staikos – Mayor of City of Kingston (2010–2011)
- Liam Sumner – AFL player for Carlton Football Club
- Luke Beveridge – AFL Premiership coach
- Jarryd Lyons - Australian Football League player for Brisbane Lions
See also
References
- "History", St Bede's College (Bentleigh East). Retrieved 9 February 2021.
- Stephen Pooley, "Principal's Welcome", St Bede's College (Bentleigh East), 2020. Retrieved 9 February 2021.
- "Amalgamation of St James College and St Bede's College", St Bede's College (Bentleigh East) Retrieved 9 February 2021.
- Corey Lyons, "Corey Lyons' VCE and AFL draft success", Catholic Education Melbourne, 19 December 2016
- "Old Boy Achievements", St James College Old Collegian Association 2, 29 June 2017, p. 8
- "St James College - Issue 12: Principal's Message".
- About Nick. nickstaikos.com.au. Retrieved 27 August 2015
- "Cr Steve Staikos elected Kingston Mayor". City of Kingston. 16 November 2017.
- "AFL star and St James' College alumni Liam Sumner", De La Salle 16 June 2016
External links
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