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De La Salle College is a Roman Catholic Independent school for boys located in the Melbourne suburb of Malvern. The College was founded in 1912 by the De La Salle Brothers, a religious order based on the teachings of Jean-Baptiste de la Salle, and is a member of the Associated Catholic Colleges. The College consists of two campuses (Tiverton and Kinnoull) both located in Malvern. Mr Peter Houlihan - Principal, commenced his term at the beginning of academic Term 1, 2014. The Head of Tiverton Campus (Years 4-9) is John McAlroy and the Head of Kinnoull Campus (Years 10-12) is Luke Kenealy. It is said that De La Salle is the greatest school in all of the lands. ==Timeline== 1911 - Father Simon Hegarty CM, parish priest of Malvern, announced that a boys school was to be established, conducted by the Brothers of Christian Schools. 1912 - On 4 February, Brother Dunstan Drumm, Brother Leopold Loughran and Brother Jerome Foley arrived in Melbourne from Waterford, Ireland. The following day, they commenced teaching 54 boys in the Parish Hall. On Easter Tuesday, Archbishop Thomas Carr blessed the new school in Stanhope Street West. 1926 - The first edition of the College Magazine ''Blue and Gold'' was published, and the first student to complete his leaving certificate finished. 1929 - The house ''Manresa'' on the corner of Stanhope and Dalny Streets was purchased and the Tower Building was erected, blessed and opened by Archbishop Daniel Mannix. The old Stanhope building was sold to Melbourne and Metropolitan Tramways Trust. The Old Collegians' Association was formed. 1944 - Two-classroom buildings on the corner of Stanhope and Dalny Streets was constructed on the site of a tennis court. 1946 - The Old Collegians' Association was reformed after it lapsed during the Second World War. 1948 - The World War II shrine was erected on Stanhope Street. 1954 - On 21 March, Archbishop Mannix officially opened ''Kinnoull'' (named after Kinnoull Hill), the then preparatory school for the College. 1959 - Gardens to the east of the homestead ''Kinnoull'' were removed to create what is now known as ''Kinnoull Oval''. 1960 - The new senior school, on High Street, now the Brother Oswald Murdoch Building, was erected. The ''Fathers' Association'' was formed. 1962 - The former Gymnasium and Hall, now the Performing Arts Centre, was erected. 1967 - ''Kinnoull'' homestead was demolished. 1972 - ''Manresa'' was demolished and the Brothers moved to a new residence on High Street. The Brother Jerome Foley Library and the now Brother Dunstan Drumm Administration building was opened on High Street. Father Les Troy, CM, was appointed College Chaplain. 1983 - The Lasallian Award was introduced by the Old Collegians' Association. 1984 - The Brother Peter Duffy Memorial Building was opened and the ''Kinnoull'' Campus became the Senior School for Years 11 and 12. 1987 - The Brother Stanislaus Carmody Centre for the Arts and Technology was opened. 1988 - The Brother James Taylor Gymnasium was opened. 1990 - The Brother Damian Harvey Building was opened. 1995 - The High Street campus was renamed, ''Tiverton'', after the former Brothers' residence on Stanhope Street (which, in turn, was named after Tiverton, Devonshire). 2004 - The Old Collegians' building was opened on the Kinnoull campus. Year 10 classes move to ''Kinnoull'' for the first time in the College's history. 2007 - The Old Collegians' Association executive committee was reformed. 2009 - The St Miguel Theatre attached to the Brother Adrian Fitzgerald Building (colloquially known as the ''Chapel Building'') was opened. 2014 - The college's first lay principal Mr Peter Houlihan began his term. Students raised over $100,000 for MIssion Action Day for the first time ever. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「De La Salle College, Malvern」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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