Damascus College Ballarat Explained

Damascus College
Address:1412 Geelong Road, Mount Clear
Postcode:3350
Coordinates:-37.6117°N 143.8686°W
Motto:Latin: Luce Christi Vivere
Motto Translation:To live by the light of Christ
Established:1881 (Sacred Heart)
1948 (St Paul's)
1968 (St Martin's in the Pines)
1995 (Amalgamation)
Opened:1995
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School Board:Berenice Kerr RSM and Kevin Maloney
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Principal:Steven Mifsud[2]
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Test Name:VCE
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Homepage:http://www.damascus.vic.edu.au/

Damascus College is Ballarat’s only Catholic co-educational secondary college. It was established in 1995 after three separate Catholic colleges, St Martin's in the Pines, Sacred Heart College and St Paul's College amalgamated. The college is located on a treed 20 hectare campus in Mount Clear, 7 km from Ballarat's central business district. Damascus College is a day school for secondary students in years 7 to 12.

Origins

Sacred Heart College

In 1881, the Sisters of Mercy established Sacred Heart College in Ballarat East for students from Preparatory to Year 12. The primary students were later moved to St Francis Xavier College in 1906.

St Paul's Technical College

When the Bishop of Ballarat, James O'Collins established St Paul's Technical College in 1948, he invited the Christian Brothers to continue their work for boys through the provision of technical education.

In 1987 the school moved from Lydiard St to the former Ballarat Orphanage on Victoria Street.

St Martin's in the Pines

Alice Fanning, who had been looked after by the Sisters of Mercy for several years, bequeathed the Mt Clear property to the Sisters of Mercy on her death in February 1960. The land was used by the Sisters to grow vegetables and raise cattle, and following the decision in 1964 to develop the site for the senior school of Sacred Heart College, the foundation stone was laid in 1966.

In 1967, the separate campus for Year 11 and 12 girls was developed at Mt Clear to form St Martin's in the Pines. In 1988, this campus became co-educational, with boys mainly from St Paul's Technical College.

Amalgamation

In 1995 Sacred Heart College, St Martin's in the Pines and St Paul's Technical College amalgamated to form Ballarat's only co-educational Catholic secondary school. Year 7 to 9 students were located in Victoria St at the former St Paul's site and Year 10 to 12 students were located in Mt Clear at the former site of St Martin's in the Pines. In 2011 all students were relocated to Mt Clear. Damascus College is jointly sponsored by the Sisters of Mercy and the parish priests of Ballarat, Ballarat East, Ballarat North, Bungaree, Cressy, Creswick, Daylesford, Gordon, Linton, Redan, Sebastopol, and Wendouree.

In 2016 the college was named the Sustainability Victoria Biodiversity Secondary School of the Year.[4]

Curriculum

The college's curriculum is informed by a number of key documents including the College Vision and Mission Statement, Teaching and Learning Policy, the Australian Curriculum, the Victorian Essential Learning Standards, VCAA and the Victorian Registration and Qualifications Authority.[5]

Students have the opportunity to learn French or Indonesian from Year 7 to 12. Physical Education and Health are taken from years 7 to 10, while Religious Education is taken for all years. Damascus College offers VCE, VET and VCE Vocational Major to Year 10, 11 and 12 students.

Extracurricular activities

Mercy and Justice

Sustainable Racing Team (SRT)

Since 1998 Damascus College students have designed, built and tested Human Powered Vehicles (HPVs).[7] The team trains and competes annually in the Energy Breakthrough challenge in Maryborough.[8] The competition involves a 24-hour non-stop endurance race where teams gain points for the most laps travelled as well as their demonstrated knowledge of the vehicle and the technology used to make the vehicle.[7] SRT is offered as a after-school extra-curricular activity that requires students to build the vehicles in an effort to engage them in energy efficient technologies that may make up the future of transport and manufacturing.[7] [9] Additionally, the team competes in the Victorian HPV Grand Prix Series and Australian HPV Super Series.

The college won the World Future Cycle Challenge in 2005 and 2007, a 1200 km journey from Ceduna to Adelaide.[10] [11]

In March 2008 Damascus College rode 1009 km in under 24 hours from Sydney to Ballarat to raise awareness of solutions to greenhouse emissions and to raise funds for sustainable energy and food programs.[12]

In 2009, SRT rode a 3775 km journey by solar vehicle from Darwin to the steps of the Victorian State Parliament from 23 November - 9 December, just as the 2009 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen opened. Their Outback Rode RAGE (Ride Against Greenhouse Emissions) campaign aimed to raise awareness about climate change and how individuals can reduce their environmental footprints. Seven students took turns on the hi-tech vehicle. The vehicle was 30 per cent powered by solar electricity and 70 per cent by pedalling and hit a top of 115 km/h.[10]

Formerly known as Energy Breakthrough Team (EBT), in 2019 it was renamed to Sustainable Racing Team (SRT).

In May 2024, SRT rode 1085km from Broken Hill to Ballarat to raise money for the Fiona Elsey Cancer Research Institute.

Drama

Students can join the senior or junior Drama Club, can participate in the annual production and the biannual Easter production the Final Hours.[13]

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YearProductionYearProduction
1995Children of Dust1999Animal Farm
2001Sunrise Sunset2002Little Shop Of Horrors
2003Foreigners From Home & Henry2004Fame
2005Small Poppies2006Seussical
2007Così2008The Wiz
2009A Midsummer Night's Dream2010Footloose
2011Beach2012Annie
2013The Diary of Anne Frank2014Superman
2015The 39 Steps[14] 2016Grease[15]
2017The Crucible[16] 2018Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat[17]
2019Around the World in 80 Days[18] 2020Oliver! (cancelled)
2021The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee[19] 2022Clue
2023The Addams Family (musical)2024The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time
2025

Sport

Each year school swimming, athletics and ball sports carnivals are held for all students to participate in. Damascus College is a member of the Ballarat Associated Schools through which students can choose to represent the school in:

BAS premierships

Damascus has won the following BAS premierships.[20] Premierships won prior to 1995 were done so by the pre-amalgamation schools.

Combined:

Boys:

Girls:

Other

Campus wings

Damascus College is divided into several school wings[9]

Houses

Principals

PeriodName
1995 - 2004John Shannon
2005 - 2010Tony Duggan
2011 - 2022Matthew Byrne
2022–presentSteven Mifsud

Notable alumni

Sacred Heart College

St Paul's Technical College

St Martin's In the Pines

Damascus College

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: State Register - Provider details.
  2. Web site: About Us - Leadership & Governance.
  3. Web site: Home - My School .
  4. News: Henderson . Fiona . 16 November 2016 . Damascus College is Sustainability Victoria's Biodiversity Secondary School of the Year. . The Courier . Ballarat, Victoria, Australia . 17 November 2016 .
  5. Web site: Learning and Teaching - Curriculum Overview. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20210120165735/https://damascus.vic.edu.au/learning-programs/learning-and-teaching/curriculum-overview . 20 January 2021 .
  6. Web site: Social Justice in Action - Mercy & Justice. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20210116231026/https://damascus.vic.edu.au/learning-programs/catholic-vision-values/mercy-justice . 16 January 2021 .
  7. Web site: Damascus College students ready for RACV Energy Breakthrough challenge. MATT COUGHLAN. 20 November 2013. The Courier.
  8. Web site: Extracurricular Activities - Sustainable Racing Team. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20210223175713/http://damascus.vic.edu.au/learning-programs/extra-curricular-activities/sustainable-racing-team-srt . 23 February 2021 .
  9. Web site: Archived copy . 24 July 2015 . 8 March 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160308093932/http://www.damascus.vic.edu.au/LiteratureRetrieve.aspx?ID=172682 . dead .
  10. https://archive.today/20160601030821/http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/special-features/place-in-the-sun/story-e6frf7nf-1225799664955 Place In The Sun
  11. Web site: Damascus students looking to future cycling glory. Fairfax Regional Media. 22 August 2007. The Courier.
  12. Web site: Archived copy . 24 July 2015 . 20 March 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160320165403/http://www.damascus.vic.edu.au/_literature_135354/2008_The_Road_Winter . dead .
  13. Web site: Performing Arts. 23 July 2015. 10 June 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160610203246/http://www.damascus.vic.edu.au/life-damascus-enrichment-performing-arts. dead.
  14. Web site: Archived copy . 13 October 2015 . 8 March 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160308093840/http://www.damascus.vic.edu.au/LiteratureRetrieve.aspx?ID=191567 . dead .
  15. Web site: News and Events - Grease . 2016-05-23 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160603190755/http://www.damascus.vic.edu.au/news-and-events-grease . 2016-06-03 .
  16. Web site: News and Events - The Crucible . 2017-05-19 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170627135023/http://www.damascus.vic.edu.au/news-and-events-the-crucible . 2017-06-27 . dead .
  17. Web site: 2018 Annual Report.
  18. Web site: 2019 Annual Report.
  19. Web site: News & Events - The Spelling Bee.
  20. Web site: Past Results. 2021-02-07. bas.vic.edu.au.
  21. Web site: Extracurricular Activities - Clubs. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20210223175501/http://damascus.vic.edu.au/learning-programs/extra-curricular-activities/clubs . 23 February 2021 .
  22. Web site: News - Name Change to St. Martin House. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20200404134828/https://www.damascus.vic.edu.au/news/name-change-to-st-martin-house . 4 April 2020 .
  23. Web site: Paedophile Enabler: Bishop James O'Collins. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20191224051600/https://kelsolawyers.com/au/paedophile-enablers/paedophile-enablers-bishop-james-ocollins . 24 December 2019 .
  24. . Autumn 2016 . The Road . Mt Clear, Victoria, Australia . Damascus College . 2016.
  25. Web site: Mick Malthouse a battler from Ballarat with a steely determination to succeed. www.heraldsun.com.au . 30 June 2015.
  26. http://www.damascus.vic.edu.au/_literature_135358/2010_The_Road_Autumn Damascus College, The Road, Autumn 2010. Retrieved 30 June 2015
  27. http://www.damascus.vic.edu.au/_literature_135357/2010_The_Road_Summer Damascus College, The Road, Summer 2010. Retrieved 12 April 2013
  28. . Autumn 2019 . The Road . 54 . Damascus College Ballarat . 2019 . 15 May 2019 .
  29. Web site: Positive Is The Way For Shayne - Upstart . upstart . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20131110064344/http://www.upstart.net.au/2012/11/20/positive-is-the-way-for-shayne/ . 2013-11-10 .
  30. Damascus College, The Road, April 2013. Retrieved 30 June 2015
  31. http://www.unisport.com.au/HighPerformance/WUC/Pages/AislinnPrendergast.aspx{{Dead link|date=September 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}. Retrieved 30 June 2015
  32. Web site: Kuchi Kopi. triple j Unearthed.
  33. Web site: Australia . Athletics . Samuel Rizzo . 2024-05-22 . www.athletics.com.au . en.