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| caption = College crest
| caption = College crest
| motto = {{lang-la|Possunt Quia Posse Videntur}}
| motto = {{langx|la|Possunt Quia Posse Videntur}}
| motto_translation = "They Can Because They See They Can"
| motto_translation = "They Can Because They See They Can"
| city = [[Ipswich, Queensland]]
| city = [[Ipswich, Queensland]]
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| denomination = [[Congregation of Christian Brothers]]
| denomination = [[Congregation of Christian Brothers]]
| established = {{start date and age|1892}}
| established = {{start date and age|1892}}
| sister_school = St Mary's College, Ipswich
| sister_school = [[St Mary's College, Ipswich]]
| principal = Ray Celegato<ref>{{Cite news |url=https://www.qt.com.au/news/st-edmunds-bids-goodbye-to-principal-of-three-year/3111787/# |title=St Edmund's bids goodbye to principal of three years |newspaper=The Courier Mail |date=14 November 2016 |access-date=2017-02-15 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170215211702/https://www.qt.com.au/news/st-edmunds-bids-goodbye-to-principal-of-three-year/3111787/# |archive-date=2017-02-15 |url-status=live |last1=Helenspelitis |first1=By }}</ref>
| principal = Ray Celegato<ref>{{Cite news |url=https://www.qt.com.au/news/st-edmunds-bids-goodbye-to-principal-of-three-year/3111787/ |title=St Edmund's bids goodbye to principal of three years |newspaper=The Courier Mail |date=14 November 2016 |access-date=2017-02-15 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170215211702/https://www.qt.com.au/news/st-edmunds-bids-goodbye-to-principal-of-three-year/3111787/ |archive-date=2017-02-15 |url-status=live |last1=Helenspelitis |first1=By }}</ref>
| years = 7–12
| years = 7–12
| gender = [[Single-sex education|Boys]]
| gender = [[Single-sex education|Boys]]
| enrollment = {{circa|1,100}}
| enrollment = 1,065{{cn|date=November 2024}}
| houses = {{unbulleted list|{{colorbox|maroon}}&nbsp;Ambrose|{{colorbox|green}}&nbsp;Callan|{{colorbox|#008080}}&nbsp;Elliot|{{colorbox|#FF7F00}}&nbsp;Finn|{{colorbox|#800080}}&nbsp;Ignatius|{{colorbox|blue}}&nbsp;Morgan|{{colorbox|#FFD700}}&nbsp;Rice|{{colorbox|red}}&nbsp;Treacy}}
| houses = {{unbulleted list|{{colorbox|maroon}}&nbsp;Ambrose|{{colorbox|green}}&nbsp;Callan|{{colorbox|#008080}}&nbsp;Elliot|{{colorbox|#FF7F00}}&nbsp;Finn|{{colorbox|#800080}}&nbsp;Ignatius|{{colorbox|blue}}&nbsp;Morgan|{{colorbox|#FFD700}}&nbsp;Rice|{{colorbox|red}}&nbsp;Treacy}}
| colours = {{color box|#0000FF}}{{color box|#FFFFFF}} Blue and white
| colours = {{color box|#0000FF}}{{color box|#FFFFFF}} Blue and white
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The school is a member of the [[Associated Independent Colleges]] of the [[Greater Brisbane]] region along with [[Marist College Ashgrove]], [[Iona College (Queensland)|Iona College]], [[Padua College, Brisbane|Padua College]], [[Villanova College (Australia)|Villanova College]], [[St Patrick's College, Shorncliffe|St Patrick's College]], [[St Laurence's College]] and [[St. Peters Lutheran College]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Member Schools |url=https://aicsport.com.au/schools/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220923074305/https://aicsport.com.au/schools/ |archive-date=23 September 2022 |access-date=18 October 2022 |website=Associated Independent Colleges}}</ref>
The school is a member of the [[Associated Independent Colleges]] of the [[Greater Brisbane]] region along with [[Marist College Ashgrove]], [[Iona College (Queensland)|Iona College]], [[Padua College, Brisbane|Padua College]], [[Villanova College (Australia)|Villanova College]], [[St Patrick's College, Shorncliffe|St Patrick's College]], [[St Laurence's College]] and [[St. Peters Lutheran College]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Member Schools |url=https://aicsport.com.au/schools/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220923074305/https://aicsport.com.au/schools/ |archive-date=23 September 2022 |access-date=18 October 2022 |website=Associated Independent Colleges}}</ref>


St Edmund's College accepts students from Years 7 to 12, drawing from a wide area of [[Ipswich]]. The total enrollment of the school is projected to be approximately 1,500 students.{{citation needed|date=March 2022}} At the beginning of 2025 the college will reintroduce years 5 and 6.<ref>{{Cite AV media |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ixh0t6d7XaI |title=St Edmund's College - Junior School |date=2023-09-10 |last=St Edmunds College |access-date=2024-07-14 |via=YouTube}}</ref>
St Edmund's College accepts students from Years 7 to 12, drawing from a wide area of [[Ipswich]]. At the beginning of 2025 the college will reintroduce years 5 and 6.<ref>{{Cite AV media |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ixh0t6d7XaI |title=St Edmund's College - Junior School |date=2023-09-10 |last=St Edmunds College |access-date=2024-07-14 |via=YouTube}}</ref>


== History ==
== History ==
In 1891, the first foundation stone for the Brothers' residence was laid, and in February 1892 after a grand opening by the [[Robert Dunne|Archbishop Robert Dunne]] the Christian Brothers moved in.<ref>https://www.couriermail.com.au/news/queensland/ipswich/brothers-mark-125-years-in-ipswich/news-story/d7731ad635cbcd7b28bc8f2068bb50ba</ref>
In 1891, the first foundation stone for the Brothers' residence was laid, and in February 1892 after a grand opening by the [[Robert Dunne (bishop)|Archbishop Robert Dunne]] the Christian Brothers moved in.<ref>https://www.couriermail.com.au/news/queensland/ipswich/brothers-mark-125-years-in-ipswich/news-story/d7731ad635cbcd7b28bc8f2068bb50ba {{Bare URL inline|date=August 2024}}</ref>


The original St Edmunds Christian Brothers building was used until 1961, and is now used by St Mary's Primary School, still located on the corner of Mary & Elizabeth St, [[Woodend, Queensland|Woodend]], besides the [[St Mary's Church, Ipswich|church]].<ref>{{Cite web |last= |first= |date=2015-06-09 |title=St Marys Roman Catholic Church Precinct {{!}} Environment, land and water |url=https://apps.des.qld.gov.au/heritage-register/detail/?id=600577 |access-date=2024-07-14 |website=apps.des.qld.gov.au |language=en-AU}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=History |url=https://www.sec.qld.edu.au/our-college/history |access-date=2024-07-14 |website=St Edmund's College |language=en-US}}</ref> In fact, to this day the heritage listed gate at that stone wall still features the original St Edmunds initials CBC (Christian Brothers College).{{Citation needed|date=October 2022}}
The original St Edmunds Christian Brothers building was used until 1961, and is now used by St Mary's Primary School, still located on the corner of Mary & Elizabeth St, [[Woodend, Queensland|Woodend]], besides the [[St Mary's Church, Ipswich|church]].<ref>{{Cite web |last= |first= |date=2015-06-09 |title=St Marys Roman Catholic Church Precinct {{!}} Environment, land and water |url=https://apps.des.qld.gov.au/heritage-register/detail/?id=600577 |access-date=2024-07-14 |website=apps.des.qld.gov.au |language=en-AU}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=History |url=https://www.sec.qld.edu.au/our-college/history |access-date=2024-07-14 |website=St Edmund's College |language=en-US}}</ref> In fact, to this day the heritage listed gate at that stone wall still features the original St Edmunds initials CBC (Christian Brothers College).{{Citation needed|date=October 2022}}


On the 21st of February, 1965, the foundation stone for the new building was blessed by [[James Duhig|Reverend Sir James Duhig]] and laid by the then current Mayor of Ipswich, [[List of mayors of Ipswich, Queensland|Alderman J. T. Finimore]]. This was the time the name was of the College was changed from Christian Brothers' College to St Edmund's Christian Brothers' College.
On the 21st of February, 1965, the foundation stone for the new building was blessed by [[James Duhig|Reverend Sir James Duhig]] and laid by the then current mayor of Ipswich, [[List of mayors of Ipswich, Queensland|Alderman J. T. Finimore]]. This was the time the name was of the College was changed from Christian Brothers' College to St Edmund's Christian Brothers' College.


In 1998, Br Ted Magee was the last Christian Brother principal to serve the college.<ref>https://www.couriermail.com.au/news/queensland/ipswich/brothers-mark-125-years-in-ipswich/news-story/d7731ad635cbcd7b28bc8f2068bb50ba</ref><ref>https://www.couriermail.com.au/news/queensland/ipswich/exprincipal-proud-of-st-edmunds/news-story/261f5ee1f539f5c461d86f6042c7c087</ref>
In 1998, Br Ted Magee was the last Christian Brother principal to serve the college.<ref>https://www.couriermail.com.au/news/queensland/ipswich/brothers-mark-125-years-in-ipswich/news-story/d7731ad635cbcd7b28bc8f2068bb50ba {{Bare URL inline|date=August 2024}}</ref><ref>https://www.couriermail.com.au/news/queensland/ipswich/exprincipal-proud-of-st-edmunds/news-story/261f5ee1f539f5c461d86f6042c7c087 {{Bare URL inline|date=August 2024}}</ref>


In 2006, Br Ambrose Purcell was the last Christian Brother to serve as a member of staff, moving back to Sudan to continue his mission work.<ref>{{Cite web |last= |first= |date=2006-11-11 |title=Brother dies on Mission to Sudan |url=https://catholicleader.com.au/news/brother-dies-on-mission-to-sudan_42314/ |access-date=2024-07-14 |website=The Catholic Leader |language=en-AU}}</ref>
In 2006, Br Ambrose Purcell was the last Christian Brother to serve as a member of staff, moving back to Sudan to continue his mission work.<ref>{{Cite web |last= |first= |date=2006-11-11 |title=Brother dies on Mission to Sudan |url=https://catholicleader.com.au/news/brother-dies-on-mission-to-sudan_42314/ |access-date=2024-07-14 |website=The Catholic Leader |language=en-AU}}</ref>
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* Season 4 October – November: Track and Field, Golf
* Season 4 October – November: Track and Field, Golf


AIC sports include: Australian rules, basketball, chess, cricket, cross country, rugby union (St Edmund's College Ipswich was selected to represent Australia at the prestigious Sanix World Rugby Youth Invitational Tournament in Fukuoka, Japan during 2003),<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://sanix-sports.info/rugby/english/diary.cgi?field=58# |title=Sanix World Rugby Youth Invitational Tournament |access-date=2014-03-12 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130530062714/http://sanix-sports.info/rugby/english/diary.cgi?field=58# |archive-date=2013-05-30 |url-status=live }}</ref> soccer, swimming, tennis, track & field, volleyball, hockey, and rugby league. Non-AIC sports include: e-sports, golf and hockey.{{Citation needed|date=October 2022}}
AIC sports include: Australian rules, basketball, chess, cricket, cross country, rugby union (St Edmund's College Ipswich was selected to represent Australia at the prestigious Sanix World Rugby Youth Invitational Tournament in Fukuoka, Japan during 2003),<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://sanix-sports.info/rugby/english/diary.cgi?field=58 |title=Sanix World Rugby Youth Invitational Tournament |access-date=2014-03-12 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130530062714/http://sanix-sports.info/rugby/english/diary.cgi?field=58 |archive-date=2013-05-30 |url-status=live }}</ref> soccer, swimming, tennis, track & field, volleyball, hockey, and rugby league. Non-AIC sports include: e-sports, golf and hockey.{{Citation needed|date=October 2022}}


=== AIC premierships ===
=== AIC premierships ===
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== Musical and drama productions ==
== Musical and drama productions ==
Each year, since 2007, a full musical production is conducted, in conjunction with [[St. Mary's College, Ipswich]]. The host school alternates every year.{{Citation needed|date=October 2022}}
Each year, since 2007, a full musical production is conducted, in conjunction with [[St. Mary's College, Ipswich]]. The host school alternates every year.


=== Musicals ===
=== Musicals ===
* 2025 (SEC) – '[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat|Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]'
* 2024 (SMC) - '[[Mary Poppins (musical)|Mary Poppins the Broadway Musical]]'<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.ipswichciviccentre.com.au/event/mary-poppins-the-broadway-musical/ |title=Mary Poppins the Broadway Musical |date=2024-07-07 |access-date=2024-07-12 }}</ref>
* 2023 (SEC) '[[The Addams Family (musical)|The Addams Family]]'<ref>https://localipswichnews.com.au/events/st-edmunds-college-and-st-marys-college-present-addams-family/</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Addams Family - Ipswich Civic Centre |url=https://www.ipswichciviccentre.com.au/event/addams-family/ |access-date=2024-07-14 |website=www.ipswichciviccentre.com.au |language=en-US}}</ref>
* 2024 (SMC) - '[[Mary Poppins (musical)|Mary Poppins the Broadway Musical]]'<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.ipswichciviccentre.com.au/event/mary-poppins-the-broadway-musical/ |title=Mary Poppins the Broadway Musical |date=2024-07-07 |access-date=2024-07-12 }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Mary Poppins the Broadway Musical - 2024 - Ipswich Civic Centre |url=https://www.discoveripswich.com.au/event/mary-poppins-the-broadway-musical-2024-ipswich-civic-centre/ }}{{dead link|date=May 2024}}</ref>
* 2022 (SMC) – ‘High School Musical on Stage’<ref>{{Cite web |title=St Mary's and St Edmund's Colleges' production of Disney High School Musical |url=https://www.ipswichciviccentre.com.au/event/high-school-musical/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220711220314/https://www.ipswichciviccentre.com.au/event/high-school-musical/ |archive-date=11 July 2022 |access-date=18 October 2022 |website=Ipswich Civic Centre}}</ref>
* 2023 (SEC) – '[[The Addams Family (musical)|The Addams Family]]'<ref>{{cite web | url=https://localipswichnews.com.au/events/st-edmunds-college-and-st-marys-college-present-addams-family/ | title=The Addams Family (Musical) - Local Ipswich News }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Addams Family - Ipswich Civic Centre |url=https://www.ipswichciviccentre.com.au/event/addams-family/ |access-date=2024-07-14 |website=www.ipswichciviccentre.com.au |language=en-US}}</ref>
* 2022 (SMC) – ‘[[High School Musical on Stage!]]’<ref>{{Cite web |title=St Mary's and St Edmund's Colleges' production of Disney High School Musical |url=https://www.ipswichciviccentre.com.au/event/high-school-musical/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220711220314/https://www.ipswichciviccentre.com.au/event/high-school-musical/ |archive-date=11 July 2022 |access-date=18 October 2022 |website=Ipswich Civic Centre}}</ref>
* 2021 (SEC) – '[[School of Rock]]'<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.sec.qld.edu.au/newsletters/newsletter-18-june-2021#musical-school-of-rock |title=Newsletter - 18 June 2021 |date=2021-06-18 |access-date=2021-07-19 }}</ref>
* 2021 (SEC) – '[[School of Rock]]'<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.sec.qld.edu.au/newsletters/newsletter-18-june-2021#musical-school-of-rock |title=Newsletter - 18 June 2021 |date=2021-06-18 |access-date=2021-07-19 }}</ref>
* 2019 (SMC) – '[[Matilda the musical]]'<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.ipswichciviccentre.com.au/event/roald-dahls-matilda-the-musical/|title=Roald Dahl's MATILDA the Musical |date=2019 |access-date=2022-05-21}}</ref>
* 2019 (SMC) – '[[Matilda the musical]]'<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.ipswichciviccentre.com.au/event/roald-dahls-matilda-the-musical/|title=Roald Dahl's MATILDA the Musical |date=2019 |access-date=2022-05-21}}</ref>
* 2018 (SEC) – 'Rock of Ages 101: High School Edition'<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.ipswichciviccentre.com.au/event/rock-of-ages-101-high-school-edition/ |title=Rock Of Ages 101: High School Edition |date=2018 |access-date=2022-05-21}}</ref>
* 2018 (SEC) – 'Rock of Ages 101: High School Edition'<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.ipswichciviccentre.com.au/event/rock-of-ages-101-high-school-edition/ |title=Rock Of Ages 101: High School Edition |date=2018 |access-date=2022-05-21}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Richter |first=Jodie |date=2018-07-16 |title=July 19: Story Time at Ipswich Central |url=https://www.ipswichfirst.com.au/july-19-story-time-at-ipswich-central/ |access-date=2024-07-15 |website=Ipswich First |language=en-US}}</ref>
* 2017 (SMC) – '[[Hairspray (musical)|Hairspray]]'<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.ipswichciviccentre.com.au/event/hairspray/ |title=Hairspray |date=2017 |access-date=2022-05-21}}</ref>
* 2017 (SMC) – '[[Hairspray (musical)|Hairspray]]'<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.ipswichciviccentre.com.au/event/hairspray/ |title=Hairspray |date=2017 |access-date=2022-05-21}}</ref>
* 2016 (SEC) – '[[The Wiz]]'<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.ipswichciviccentre.com.au/event/st-edmunds-st-marys-present-wiz/ |title=St Edmund's and St Mary's The Wiz |date=2016 |access-date=2022-05-21}}</ref>
* 2016 (SEC) – '[[The Wiz]]'<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.ipswichciviccentre.com.au/event/st-edmunds-st-marys-present-wiz/ |title=St Edmund's and St Mary's The Wiz |date=2016 |access-date=2022-05-21}}</ref>
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* 2014 (SEC) – '[[West Side Story]]'<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.couriermail.com.au/news/queensland/ipswich/classic-boy-meets-girl-show-from-st-edmunds-and-st-marys/news-story/2ace9d568701cab6a9ddc52b951e23af |title=Classic boy meets girl show from St Edmund's and St Mary's |date=2014-07-10 |access-date=2022-05-21}}</ref>
* 2014 (SEC) – '[[West Side Story]]'<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.couriermail.com.au/news/queensland/ipswich/classic-boy-meets-girl-show-from-st-edmunds-and-st-marys/news-story/2ace9d568701cab6a9ddc52b951e23af |title=Classic boy meets girl show from St Edmund's and St Mary's |date=2014-07-10 |access-date=2022-05-21}}</ref>
* 2013 (SMC) – '[[The Bells of St Mary's]]'<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.yumpu.com/en/document/view/26754573/the-belles-of-st-marys-the-musical-st-marys-college |title=The Belles of St Mary's- the Musical - St Mary's College |date=2015 |access-date=2022-05-22}}</ref>
* 2013 (SMC) – '[[The Bells of St Mary's]]'<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.yumpu.com/en/document/view/26754573/the-belles-of-st-marys-the-musical-st-marys-college |title=The Belles of St Mary's- the Musical - St Mary's College |date=2015 |access-date=2022-05-22}}</ref>
* 2012 (SEC) – '[[13 (musical)|13]]'{{Citation needed|date=October 2022}}
* 2012 (SEC) – '[[13 (musical)|13]]'
* 2011 (SMC) – '[[Fame (musical)|Fame]]'{{Citation needed|date=October 2022}}
* 2011 (SMC) – '[[Fame (musical)|Fame]]'<ref>{{Cite web |date=July 14, 2011 |title=Students to make 'Fame' bid |url=https://www.couriermail.com.au/news/queensland/ipswich/students-to-make-fame-bid/news-story/60d6dbfabd0b6bc739aa2f96cde006b3}}</ref>
* 2010 (SEC) – '[[Footloose (musical)|Footloose]]'{{Citation needed|date=October 2022}}
* 2010 (SEC) – '[[Footloose (musical)|Footloose]]'<ref>{{Cite web |date=July 16, 2010 |title=Students set to cut loose |url=https://www.couriermail.com.au/news/queensland/ipswich/students-set-to-cut-loose/news-story/93970d3cb5d2a21436d464626b24ee46}}</ref>
* 2009 (SMC) – '[[High School Musical]]'{{Citation needed|date=October 2022}}
* 2009 (SMC) – '[[High School Musical]]'
* 2008 (SEC) – '[[Grease (musical)|Grease]]'{{Citation needed|date=October 2022}}
* 2008 (SEC) – '[[Grease (musical)|Grease]]'
* 2007 (SMC) – '[[Thoroughly Modern Millie]]'{{Citation needed|date=October 2022}}
* 2007 (SMC) – '[[Thoroughly Modern Millie]]'
* 2006 (SEC) – '[[Beach Blanket Tempest]]'
* 2006 (SEC) – '[[Beach Blanket Tempest]]'
* 2005 (SMC) – '[[Little Shop of Horrors (musical)|little Shop of Horrors]]'
* 2005 (SMC) – '[[Little Shop of Horrors (musical)|Little Shop of Horrors]]'
* 2004 (SEC) – 'The Outsiders'
* 2004 (SEC) – 'The Outsiders'
* 2003 (SMC) – 'Now and Then'
* 2003 (SMC) – 'Now and Then'
* 2002 (SEC) – '[[Back to the 80s (musical)|Back to the 80s]]'
* 2002 (SEC) – '[[Back to the 80s (musical)|Back to the 80s]]'
* 2001 (SMC) – '[[Jesus Christ Superstar]]'
* 2001 (SMC) – '[[Jesus Christ Superstar]]'
* 2000 (SEC) – '[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat]]'
* 2000 (SEC) – '[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]'
* 1999 (SMC) – 'Open Season'
* 1999 (SMC) – 'Open Season'
* 1998 (SEC) – '[[SherWoodstock]]'
* 1998 (SEC) – '[[SherWoodstock]]'
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* 1995 (SMC) – 'Macbeth – The Rock Opera'
* 1995 (SMC) – 'Macbeth – The Rock Opera'
* 1994 (SEC) – '[[Bye Bye Birdie]]'
* 1994 (SEC) – '[[Bye Bye Birdie]]'
* 1993 SMC) – '[[Half a Sixpence]]'{{Citation needed|date=October 2022}}
* 1993 SMC) – '[[Half a Sixpence]]'
* 1992 (SEC) – '[[The Pirates of Penzance]]'{{Citation needed|date=October 2022}}
* 1992 (SEC) – '[[The Pirates of Penzance]]'
* 1991 (SMC) – '[[¡Viva México! (El grito de Dolores)]]'{{Citation needed|date=October 2022}}
* 1991 (SMC) – '[[¡Viva México! (El grito de Dolores)]]'
* 1990 (SEC) – '[[Pippin (musical)|Pippin]]'<ref>{{Cite web |date=1990 |title=St. Edmund's College Ipswich proudly presents Pippin his life and times |url=https://onesearch.slq.qld.gov.au/discovery/fulldisplay?docid=alma993686334702061&context=L&vid=61SLQ_INST:SLQ&lang=en&search_scope=Everything&adaptor=Local%20Search%20Engine&tab=All&query=any,contains,st%20edmunds&offset=0 |access-date=2024-07-18 |website=onesearch.slq.qld.gov.au |language=}}</ref>
* 1990 (SEC) – '[[Pippin (musical)|Pippin]]'{{Citation needed|date=October 2022}}
* 1989 (SMC) – '[[Oklahoma (musical)|Oklahoma]]'{{Citation needed|date=October 2022}}
* 1989 (SMC) – '[[Oklahoma (musical)|Oklahoma]]'



== Houses ==
== Houses ==
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| '''Stevens''' || align="center" | Red
| '''Stevens''' || align="center" | Red
{{colorbox|red}}
{{colorbox|red}}
| J.C. Stevens, college principal from 1940–1941.
| J.C. Stevens, college principal from 1940–1941
|-
|-
|'''Hogan'''
|'''Hogan'''
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|Green
|Green
{{colorbox|green}}
{{colorbox|green}}
|G.E. Ryall, college principal from 1952–1954.
|G.E. Ryall, college principal from 1952–1954
|-
|-
|'''Carroll'''
|'''Carroll'''
|Blue<br /> {{colorbox|blue}}
|Blue<br /> {{colorbox|blue}}
|M.C. Carroll, college principal from 1925–1930.
|M.C. Carroll, college principal from 1925–1930
|}
|}
In 1995, the four houses at St Edmund’s changed their names, which coincided with the college moving from year levels to a Pastoral System.{{Citation needed|date=October 2022}}
In 1995, the four houses at St Edmund’s changed their names, which coincided with the college moving from year levels to a Pastoral System.{{Citation needed|date=October 2022}}
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! Name !! Colour !! Crest !! Motto !! Name origin
! Name !! Colour !! Crest !! Motto !! Name origin
|-
|-
| '''Ambrose''' ||align=center| Maroon<br />{{colorbox|maroon}} || [[File:Ambrose-120-x-163.jpg|99x99px]] || ''Courage to believe, strength to succeed'' || Br Desmond Ambrose Purcell (known as 'Br Ambrose') was a Christian Brother who served the community of Ipswich and was the last Christian Brother to teach at St Edmund's.
| '''Ambrose''' ||align=center| Maroon<br />{{colorbox|maroon}} || [[File:Ambrose-120-x-163.jpg|center|99x99px]]|| ''Courage to believe, strength to succeed'' || Br Desmond Ambrose Purcell (known as 'Br Ambrose') was a Christian Brother who served the community of Ipswich and was the last Christian Brother to teach at St Edmund's.
|-
|-
| '''Callan''' ||align=center| Green<br />{{colorbox|green}} || File:Callan.png| || ''Participation, determination, success'' || Callan, Ireland was the home town of Edmund Rice.
| '''Callan''' ||align=center| Green<br />{{colorbox|green}} || File:Callan.png| [[File:Callan.png|alt=|center|94x94px]]|| ''Participation, determination, success'' || Callan, Ireland was the home town of Edmund Rice.
|-
|-
| '''Elliott''' ||align=center| Teal<br />{{colorbox|#00c9cc}}|| [[File:Elliott.png|99x99px]] || {{nowrap|{{lang-gd|In ár caisleáin togetherness a tógadh}} –<br />}}''In our togetherness castles are built'' ||Elliott house is named after Mary Elliott the wife of Edmund Rice. She died suddenly a few years after they were married.
| '''Elliott''' ||align=center| Teal<br />{{colorbox|#00c9cc}}|| [[File:Elliott.png|center|119x119px]]|| {{nowrap|{{langx|gd|In ár caisleáin togetherness a tógadh}} –<br />}}''In our togetherness castles are built'' ||Elliott house is named after Mary Elliott the wife of Edmund Rice. She died suddenly a few years after they were married.
|-
|-
| '''Finn''' ||align=center| Orange<br />{{colorbox|#FF7F00}} || [[File:Finn-120-x-163.jpg|99x99px]] || ''Fair & Just'' || Named after [[Congregation of Christian Brothers|Patrick Finn]], who was not only one of the founding members of the Christian Brothers but also one of Edmund Rice's closest companions.
| '''Finn''' ||align=center| Orange<br />{{colorbox|#FF7F00}} || [[File:Finn-120-x-163.jpg|center|99x99px]]|| ''Fair & Just'' || Named after [[Congregation of Christian Brothers|Patrick Finn]], who was not only one of the founding members of the Christian Brothers but also one of Edmund Rice's closest companions.
|-
|-
| '''Ignatius''' ||align=center| Purple<br />{{colorbox|#800080}} || [[File:SECIgnHC.png|centre|99x99px]] || ''To go where no one else will go'' || 'Ignatius' was the name [[Edmund Ignatius Rice|Edmund Rice]] took to mark his new life as a [[Congregation of Christian Brothers|Christian Brother]].
| '''Ignatius''' ||align=center| Purple<br />{{colorbox|#800080}} || [[File:SECIgnHC.png|centre|99x99px]] || ''To go where no one else will go'' || 'Ignatius' was the name [[Edmund Ignatius Rice|Edmund Rice]] took to mark his new life as a [[Congregation of Christian Brothers|Christian Brother]].
|-
|-
| '''Morgan''' ||align=center| Blue<br />{{colorbox|#001a9e}}|| [[File:Morgan-120-x-163.jpg|centre|99x99px]] || ''In giving we receive'' || Morgan House derives its name from the first Christian Brother Principal – Brother J Morgan who came to [[Ipswich]] in February 1892 and took up residence to establish the school.
| '''Morgan''' ||align=center| Blue<br />{{colorbox|#001a9e}}|| [[File:Morgan-120-x-163.jpg|centre|99x99px]] || ''In giving we receive'' || Morgan house derives its name from the first Christian Brother Principal – Brother J Morgan who came to [[Ipswich]] in February 1892 and took up residence to establish the school.
|-
|-
| '''Rice''' ||align=center| Gold<br />{{colorbox|#FFD700}} || [[File:Rice-120-x-163.jpg|centre|99x99px]] || {{nowrap|{{lang-la|Nihil alienum}} –<br />}}''Nothing is alien to us'' || Named after the founder of the Christian Brothers, [[Edmund Ignatius Rice]].
| '''Rice''' ||align=center| Gold<br />{{colorbox|#FFD700}} || [[File:Rice-120-x-163.jpg|centre|99x99px]] || {{nowrap|{{langx|la|Nihil alienum}} –<br />}}''Nothing is alien to us'' || Named after the founder of the Christian Brothers, [[Edmund Ignatius Rice]].
|-
|-
|'''Treacy''' ||align=center| Red<br />{{colorbox|red}} || [[File:Treacy-120-x-163.jpg|centre|99x99px]] || {{nowrap|{{lang-la|Prorria audax virtute}} – <br />}}''Bravery in the cause of virtue'' || [[Patrick Ambrose Treacy|Brother Patrick Ambrose Treacy]] (20 October 1834 – 15 August 1913) was the first Christian Brothers' provincial superior of Australia, who established the first permanent Christian Brothers community in Australia in 1868. The Treacy crest and motto was created by the first dean of the house, Mr Paul Begg.
|'''Treacy''' ||align=center| Red<br />{{colorbox|red}} || [[File:Treacy-120-x-163.jpg|centre|99x99px]] || {{nowrap|{{langx|la|Prorria audax virtute}} – <br />}}''Bravery in the cause of virtue'' || [[Patrick Ambrose Treacy|Brother Patrick Ambrose Treacy]] (20 October 1834 – 15 August 1913) was the first Christian Brothers' provincial superior of Australia, who established the first permanent Christian Brothers community in Australia in 1868. The Treacy crest and motto was created by the first dean of the house, Mr Paul Begg.
|}
|}


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* Brendan Lawler: 2005–2013<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.couriermail.com.au/news/queensland/ipswich/st-edmunds-head-will-miss-top-role/news-story/75969945a95e868536091051ffb53514 |title=St Edmund's head will miss top role |date=2013-09-19 |access-date=2022-05-22}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.couriermail.com.au/news/queensland/ipswich/school-stands-down-teacher/news-story/8828b550639d0b72f4d64faf33a606ae |title=School stands down teacher |date=2008-06-18 |access-date=2022-05-22}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/national/queensland/next-stop-the-cops-after-driver-pelted-with-lolly-20090225-geauws.html |title=Next stop the cops after driver pelted with lolly |date=2009-02-25 |access-date=2022-05-22}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.smh.com.au/national/random-breath-tests-for-school-dance-20091015-gyxl.html |title=Random breath tests for school dance |date=2009-10-15 |access-date=2022-05-22}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2010/09/02/3000389.htm |title=Local students build school in Timor |website=[[Australian Broadcasting Corporation]] |date=2010-09-02 |access-date=2022-05-22}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.skillsone.com.au/qld-school-promotes-importance-of-trade-skills/ |title=QLD SCHOOL PROMOTES IMPORTANCE OF TRADE SKILLS |date=2022 |access-date=2022-05-22}}</ref>
* Brendan Lawler: 2005–2013<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.couriermail.com.au/news/queensland/ipswich/st-edmunds-head-will-miss-top-role/news-story/75969945a95e868536091051ffb53514 |title=St Edmund's head will miss top role |date=2013-09-19 |access-date=2022-05-22}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.couriermail.com.au/news/queensland/ipswich/school-stands-down-teacher/news-story/8828b550639d0b72f4d64faf33a606ae |title=School stands down teacher |date=2008-06-18 |access-date=2022-05-22}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/national/queensland/next-stop-the-cops-after-driver-pelted-with-lolly-20090225-geauws.html |title=Next stop the cops after driver pelted with lolly |date=2009-02-25 |access-date=2022-05-22}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.smh.com.au/national/random-breath-tests-for-school-dance-20091015-gyxl.html |title=Random breath tests for school dance |date=2009-10-15 |access-date=2022-05-22}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2010/09/02/3000389.htm |title=Local students build school in Timor |website=[[Australian Broadcasting Corporation]] |date=2010-09-02 |access-date=2022-05-22}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.skillsone.com.au/qld-school-promotes-importance-of-trade-skills/ |title=QLD SCHOOL PROMOTES IMPORTANCE OF TRADE SKILLS |date=2022 |access-date=2022-05-22}}</ref>
* Christopher Leadbetter: 2014–2017<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.couriermail.com.au/news/queensland/ipswich/old-boy-returns-to-st-edmunds-to-take-on-principals-role/news-story/2625f3c92b012f6287146f89bfc426f4 |title='Old Boy' returns to St Edmund's to take on principal's role |date=2014-01-24 |access-date=2022-05-22}}</ref>
* Christopher Leadbetter: 2014–2017<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.couriermail.com.au/news/queensland/ipswich/old-boy-returns-to-st-edmunds-to-take-on-principals-role/news-story/2625f3c92b012f6287146f89bfc426f4 |title='Old Boy' returns to St Edmund's to take on principal's role |date=2014-01-24 |access-date=2022-05-22}}</ref>
* Diarmuid O'Riordan: 2018–2020<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.couriermail.com.au/news/queensland/ipswich/st-edmunds-bids-goodbye-to-principal-of-three-years/news-story/60793c17dc261dc9d224253db9d79a2e |title=St Edmund's bids goodbye to principal of three years |date=2016-11-15 |access-date=2022-05-22}}</ref>
* Diarmuid O'Riordan: 2018–2019<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.couriermail.com.au/news/queensland/ipswich/st-edmunds-bids-goodbye-to-principal-of-three-years/news-story/60793c17dc261dc9d224253db9d79a2e |title=St Edmund's bids goodbye to principal of three years |date=2016-11-15 |access-date=2022-05-22}}</ref>
* Ray Celegato: 2021–present<ref>{{Cite web |last=College |first=St Edmund's |date=2023-07-07 |title=College Staff |url=https://www.sec.qld.edu.au/our-college/college-staff |access-date=2023-07-07 |website=St Edmund's College |language=en}}</ref>
* Ray Celegato: 2020–present<ref>{{Cite web |last=College |first=St Edmund's |date=2023-07-07 |title=College Staff |url=https://www.sec.qld.edu.au/our-college/college-staff |access-date=2023-07-07 |website=St Edmund's College |language=en}}</ref>


== Notable alumni ==
== Notable alumni ==
{{alumni|date=August 2019}}
;{{Alumni|date=July 2024}}
;Entertainment, media and the arts
;Entertainment, media and the arts
* [[John Birmingham]]<ref>{{Cite news |last=Gould |first=Joel |date=2 July 2011 |title=He Died With a Felafel in His Hand |work=[[The Queensland Times]] |url=https://www.couriermail.com.au/news/queensland/ipswich/he-died-with-a-felafel-in-his-hand/news-story/a61d196dcdc52026804d9c5e7d8c7003 |url-status=live |access-date=17 November 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231116232824/https://www.couriermail.com.au/news/queensland/ipswich/he-died-with-a-felafel-in-his-hand/news-story/a61d196dcdc52026804d9c5e7d8c7003?nk=4f0baca8f90d0e759a4427407850102b-1700177304 |archive-date=16 November 2023}}</ref>{{spaced endash}}author
* [[John Birmingham]]<ref>{{Cite news |last=Gould |first=Joel |date=2 July 2011 |title=He Died With a Felafel in His Hand |work=[[The Queensland Times]] |url=https://www.couriermail.com.au/news/queensland/ipswich/he-died-with-a-felafel-in-his-hand/news-story/a61d196dcdc52026804d9c5e7d8c7003 |url-status=live |access-date=17 November 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231116232824/https://www.couriermail.com.au/news/queensland/ipswich/he-died-with-a-felafel-in-his-hand/news-story/a61d196dcdc52026804d9c5e7d8c7003?nk=4f0baca8f90d0e759a4427407850102b-1700177304 |archive-date=16 November 2023}}</ref>{{spaced endash}}author
* [[d'Arcy Doyle]] - artist
* [[d'Arcy Doyle]] artist
*[[The Ten Tenors|Nathan Kneen]] - singer and former member of ''[[The Ten Tenors]]''
*[[The Ten Tenors|Nathan Kneen]] singer and former member of ''[[The Ten Tenors]]''
* [[Rhys Lee]] - artist
* [[Rhys Lee]] artist


;Politics and the law
;Politics and the law
* [[Josiah Francis]]<ref>{{Australian Dictionary of Biography|last=Rees|first=Jacqueline|authorlink=|year=1996|id=A140233b|title=Francis, Sir Josiah (1890–1964)|accessdate=2023-11-17}}</ref> – politician
* [[Josiah Francis]]<ref>{{Australian Dictionary of Biography|last=Rees|first=Jacqueline|authorlink=|year=1996|id=A140233b|title=Francis, Sir Josiah (1890–1964)|accessdate=2023-11-17}}</ref> – politician
* [[Matthew Hickey]] {{post-nominals|country=AUS|OAM}}{{spaced endash}}barrister and founding member and producer of ''[[The Ten Tenors]]''
* [[Matthew Hickey]] {{post-nominals|country=AUS|OAM}}{{spaced endash}}barrister and founding member and producer of ''[[The Ten Tenors]]''
* [[Jim Madden]]<ref>{{Cite web |title=Jim Madden MP for Ipswich West |url=https://www.queenslandlabor.org/candidate/jim-madden/ |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170519110253/https://www.queenslandlabor.org/candidate/jim-madden/ |archive-date=19 May 2017 |website=Queensland Labor}}</ref>{{spaced endash}}solicitor and Member for Ipswich West
* [[Jim Madden]]<ref>{{Cite web |title=Jim Madden MP for Ipswich West |url=https://www.queenslandlabor.org/candidate/jim-madden/ |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170519110253/https://www.queenslandlabor.org/candidate/jim-madden/ |archive-date=19 May 2017 |website=Queensland Labor}}</ref>{{spaced endash}}solicitor and former Member for Ipswich West
* [[List of mayors of Ipswich, Queensland|John Nugent]] - former Chairman of the Moreton Shire Council and former Mayor of Ipswich
* [[List of mayors of Ipswich, Queensland|John Nugent]] former Chairman of the Moreton Shire Council and former mayor of Ipswich
* [[Henry Palaszczuk]] - former Labor member of the [[Legislative Assembly of Queensland]]
* [[Henry Palaszczuk]] former Labor member of the [[Legislative Assembly of Queensland]]
* [[Paul Pisasale]] - former Mayor of Ipswich
* [[Paul Pisasale]] former mayor of Ipswich


;Sport
;Sport
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* [[Harley Fox]]<ref>{{Cite news |last=Buchan |first=J |date=20 October 2014 |title=Fox on run for more rep duty |work=[[The Queensland Times]] |url=https://www.couriermail.com.au/news/queensland/ipswich/sport/fox-on-run-for-more-rep-duty/news-story/540a7462db0a5630c39e4c05b48d0480 |url-status=live |access-date=17 November 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231117000541/https://www.couriermail.com.au/news/queensland/ipswich/sport/fox-on-run-for-more-rep-duty/news-story/540a7462db0a5630c39e4c05b48d0480?nk=af5db5bf2f8ebc453c5a3829c9351605-1700179541 |archive-date=17 November 2023}}</ref> – rugby union player
* [[Harley Fox]]<ref>{{Cite news |last=Buchan |first=J |date=20 October 2014 |title=Fox on run for more rep duty |work=[[The Queensland Times]] |url=https://www.couriermail.com.au/news/queensland/ipswich/sport/fox-on-run-for-more-rep-duty/news-story/540a7462db0a5630c39e4c05b48d0480 |url-status=live |access-date=17 November 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231117000541/https://www.couriermail.com.au/news/queensland/ipswich/sport/fox-on-run-for-more-rep-duty/news-story/540a7462db0a5630c39e4c05b48d0480?nk=af5db5bf2f8ebc453c5a3829c9351605-1700179541 |archive-date=17 November 2023}}</ref> – rugby union player
* [[Peter Gallagher (rugby league, born 1937)|Peter Gallagher]]<ref name=":0">{{Cite news |last=Dawson |first=Andrew |date=20 July 2021 |title=Who will be the players to watch in the AIC First XIII rugby league |work=[[Quest Community Newspapers]] |url=https://www.couriermail.com.au/questnews/sport/who-will-be-the-players-to-watch-in-the-aic-first-xiii-rugby-league/news-story/554002a626272b52d7b0f144d42fda8a?amp |url-status= |url-access=subscription |access-date=17 November 2023}}</ref>{{spaced endash}}rugby league player
* [[Peter Gallagher (rugby league, born 1937)|Peter Gallagher]]<ref name=":0">{{Cite news |last=Dawson |first=Andrew |date=20 July 2021 |title=Who will be the players to watch in the AIC First XIII rugby league |work=[[Quest Community Newspapers]] |url=https://www.couriermail.com.au/questnews/sport/who-will-be-the-players-to-watch-in-the-aic-first-xiii-rugby-league/news-story/554002a626272b52d7b0f144d42fda8a?amp |url-status= |url-access=subscription |access-date=17 November 2023}}</ref>{{spaced endash}}rugby league player
* [[Doug McLean Jr.]] rugby union and rugby league player
* [[Doug McLean Jr.]] rugby union and rugby league player
* [[Sam Johnson (rugby union)|Sam Johnson]]{{spaced endash}}rugby union player
* [[Sam Johnson (rugby union)|Sam Johnson]]{{spaced endash}}rugby union player
* [[Noel Kelly (rugby league)|Noel Kelly]]<ref name=":0" />{{spaced endash}}rugby league player
* [[Noel Kelly (rugby league)|Noel Kelly]]<ref name=":0" />{{spaced endash}}rugby league player
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* [[Paul McLean (rugby union)|Paul McLean]]<ref>{{Cite news |last=Dawson |first=Andrew |date=31 August 2020 |title=AIC rugby has produced some of the Wallabies’ finest – how is this for a dream team? |work=[[Quest Community Newspapers]] |url=https://www.couriermail.com.au/questnews/sport/aic-rugby-has-produced-some-of-the-wallabies-finest-how-is-this-for-a-dream-team/news-story/5b2aab391819019889fda3a16168ffec?amp |url-access=subscription |access-date=17 November 2023}}</ref> {{post-nominals|country=AUS|MBE}}{{spaced endash}}rugby union player and official
* [[Paul McLean (rugby union)|Paul McLean]]<ref>{{Cite news |last=Dawson |first=Andrew |date=31 August 2020 |title=AIC rugby has produced some of the Wallabies' finest – how is this for a dream team? |work=[[Quest Community Newspapers]] |url=https://www.couriermail.com.au/questnews/sport/aic-rugby-has-produced-some-of-the-wallabies-finest-how-is-this-for-a-dream-team/news-story/5b2aab391819019889fda3a16168ffec?amp |url-access=subscription |access-date=17 November 2023}}</ref> {{post-nominals|country=AUS|MBE}}{{spaced endash}}rugby union player and official
* [[Peter McMahon]] {{post-nominals|country=AUS|OAM}}{{spaced endash}}swimmer and businessman
* [[Peter McMahon]] {{post-nominals|country=AUS|OAM}}{{spaced endash}}swimmer and businessman
* [[Joe Ofahengaue]] – rugby league player
* [[Heath Ramsay]]{{spaced endash}}Olympic swimmer
* [[Heath Ramsay]]{{spaced endash}}Olympic swimmer
* [[Grant Sorensen]] - Olympic volleyball player
* [[Grant Sorensen]] Olympic volleyball player
* [[James Stannard]]<ref>{{Cite news |last=McEachern |first=Peta |last2=Dawson |first2=Andrew |last3=Tucker |first3=Nick |date=28 April 2022 |title=50+ NAMES: Ipswich’s most influential sports personalities shaping the region |work=[[The Queensland Times]] |url=https://www.couriermail.com.au/news/queensland/ipswich/50-names-ipswichs-most-influential-sports-personalities-shaping-the-region/news-story/10846fc09cd03ddd2ec9a6e284ecb9a7?amp |url-access=subscription |access-date=17 November 2023}}</ref>{{spaced endash}}rugby union player
* [[James Stannard]]<ref>{{Cite news |last1=McEachern |first1=Peta |last2=Dawson |first2=Andrew |last3=Tucker |first3=Nick |date=28 April 2022 |title=50+ NAMES: Ipswich's most influential sports personalities shaping the region |work=[[The Queensland Times]] |url=https://www.couriermail.com.au/news/queensland/ipswich/50-names-ipswichs-most-influential-sports-personalities-shaping-the-region/news-story/10846fc09cd03ddd2ec9a6e284ecb9a7?amp |url-access=subscription |access-date=17 November 2023}}</ref>{{spaced endash}}rugby union player


== See also ==
== See also ==

Latest revision as of 10:00, 19 December 2024

St Edmund's College
Naomh Éamonn Coláiste
Location
Map

Australia
Coordinates27°36′34″S 152°45′13.4″E / 27.60944°S 152.753722°E / -27.60944; 152.753722
Information
TypeIndependent all-boys secondary school
MottoLatin: Possunt Quia Posse Videntur
("They Can Because They See They Can")
Religious affiliation(s)Catholicism
DenominationCongregation of Christian Brothers
Established1892; 133 years ago (1892)
Sister schoolSt Mary's College, Ipswich
OversightEdmund Rice Education Australia
PrincipalRay Celegato[1]
Years offered7–12
GenderBoys
Enrollment1,065[citation needed]
Campus typeSuburban
Houses
  •   Ambrose
  •   Callan
  •   Elliot
  •   Finn
  •   Ignatius
  •   Morgan
  •   Rice
  •   Treacy
Colour(s)   Blue and white
MascotWayne the Wolf[2]
AffiliationAssociated Independent Colleges
Websitewww.sec.qld.edu.au

St Edmund's College (known colloquially as Eddies) is an independent Catholic secondary day school for boys, located in Ipswich, Queensland, Australia. The school was founded by the Congregation of Christian Brothers in 1892 and is conducted in the tradition of Edmund Ignatius Rice.

The school is a member of the Associated Independent Colleges of the Greater Brisbane region along with Marist College Ashgrove, Iona College, Padua College, Villanova College, St Patrick's College, St Laurence's College and St. Peters Lutheran College.[3]

St Edmund's College accepts students from Years 7 to 12, drawing from a wide area of Ipswich. At the beginning of 2025 the college will reintroduce years 5 and 6.[4]

History

[edit]

In 1891, the first foundation stone for the Brothers' residence was laid, and in February 1892 after a grand opening by the Archbishop Robert Dunne the Christian Brothers moved in.[5]

The original St Edmunds Christian Brothers building was used until 1961, and is now used by St Mary's Primary School, still located on the corner of Mary & Elizabeth St, Woodend, besides the church.[6][7] In fact, to this day the heritage listed gate at that stone wall still features the original St Edmunds initials CBC (Christian Brothers College).[citation needed]

On the 21st of February, 1965, the foundation stone for the new building was blessed by Reverend Sir James Duhig and laid by the then current mayor of Ipswich, Alderman J. T. Finimore. This was the time the name was of the College was changed from Christian Brothers' College to St Edmund's Christian Brothers' College.

In 1998, Br Ted Magee was the last Christian Brother principal to serve the college.[8][9]

In 2006, Br Ambrose Purcell was the last Christian Brother to serve as a member of staff, moving back to Sudan to continue his mission work.[10]

Skool 2 Skoolies

[edit]

The Skool 2 Skoolies initiative began in 2003, when one Year 12 St Edmund's student pledged to cycle 115 km (71 mi) to the Gold Coast on his last day of school. His primary mission was to raise funds for charity.[11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19]

Sport

[edit]

St. Edmund's is a member of the Associated Independent Colleges (AIC).

  • Season 1 February – March: Swimming, Cricket, Volleyball, AFL
  • Season 2 April – June: Chess, Cross Country, Rugby Union, Soccer
  • Season 3 July – October: Hockey, Cross Country, Track and Field, Basketball, Tennis, Rugby League
  • Season 4 October – November: Track and Field, Golf

AIC sports include: Australian rules, basketball, chess, cricket, cross country, rugby union (St Edmund's College Ipswich was selected to represent Australia at the prestigious Sanix World Rugby Youth Invitational Tournament in Fukuoka, Japan during 2003),[20] soccer, swimming, tennis, track & field, volleyball, hockey, and rugby league. Non-AIC sports include: e-sports, golf and hockey.[citation needed]

AIC premierships

[edit]

St Edmund's College has won the following AIC premierships.[21]

  • Athletics (3) – 2012, 2013, 2014
  • Basketball (5) – 2001, 2002, 2006, 2017, 2020
  • Chess (2) - 2011, 2020
  • Rugby (2) – 2011, 2014
  • Soccer – 2016
  • Tennis – 2005
  • Volleyball (5) – 1999, 2003, 2005, 2008, 2011

Musical and drama productions

[edit]

Each year, since 2007, a full musical production is conducted, in conjunction with St. Mary's College, Ipswich. The host school alternates every year.

Musicals

[edit]

Houses

[edit]

In 1981, Eddies added school houses. These houses, Hogan, Ryles, Carroll and Stevens, were named after previous principals of the school.[citation needed]

Name Colour Name origin
Stevens Red

 

J.C. Stevens, college principal from 1940–1941
Hogan Gold

 

W.J. Hogan, college principal from 1899–1901 and 1905–1907
Ryall Green

 

G.E. Ryall, college principal from 1952–1954
Carroll Blue
 
M.C. Carroll, college principal from 1925–1930

In 1995, the four houses at St Edmund’s changed their names, which coincided with the college moving from year levels to a Pastoral System.[citation needed]

  • Hogan became Rice (yellow)
  • Ryall became Callan (green)
  • Carroll became Morgan (blue)
  • Stevens became Treacy (red)

In 2003, due to an increase in student numbers, these house were split in half, creating eight houses: Callan 1, Callan 2, Rice 1, Rice 2, Morgan 1, Morgan 2, Treacy 1 and Treacy 2.

At the end of 2006, further change came when these eight houses were folded into six for the following year, with the addition of two new houses, Finn and Ambrose.

In 2013, two more houses were created in preparation of Year 7 returning to St Edmund’s College in 2015. These two house were named Ignatius and Elliott.[citation needed]

Name Colour Crest Motto Name origin
Ambrose Maroon
 
Courage to believe, strength to succeed Br Desmond Ambrose Purcell (known as 'Br Ambrose') was a Christian Brother who served the community of Ipswich and was the last Christian Brother to teach at St Edmund's.
Callan Green
 
Participation, determination, success Callan, Ireland was the home town of Edmund Rice.
Elliott Teal
 
Scottish Gaelic: In ár caisleáin togetherness a tógadh
In our togetherness castles are built
Elliott house is named after Mary Elliott the wife of Edmund Rice. She died suddenly a few years after they were married.
Finn Orange
 
Fair & Just Named after Patrick Finn, who was not only one of the founding members of the Christian Brothers but also one of Edmund Rice's closest companions.
Ignatius Purple
 
To go where no one else will go 'Ignatius' was the name Edmund Rice took to mark his new life as a Christian Brother.
Morgan Blue
 
In giving we receive Morgan house derives its name from the first Christian Brother Principal – Brother J Morgan who came to Ipswich in February 1892 and took up residence to establish the school.
Rice Gold
 
Latin: Nihil alienum
Nothing is alien to us
Named after the founder of the Christian Brothers, Edmund Ignatius Rice.
Treacy Red
 
Latin: Prorria audax virtute
Bravery in the cause of virtue
Brother Patrick Ambrose Treacy (20 October 1834 – 15 August 1913) was the first Christian Brothers' provincial superior of Australia, who established the first permanent Christian Brothers community in Australia in 1868. The Treacy crest and motto was created by the first dean of the house, Mr Paul Begg.

Principals

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  • Joseph Morgan: 1892–1894[39]
  • J.D. O'Donaghe: 1895–1898
  • W.J. Hogan: 1899–1901, 1905–1907[40]
  • R.X. Butler: 1902–1904
  • J.F. O'Brien: 1908–1914, 1931–1936, 1939[41][42][43][44]
  • F. Donovan: 1915–1918[45]
  • Thomas C. Seery: 1919[46]
  • B. O'Ryan: 1920–1924
  • M.C. Carroll: 1925–1930[47][48][49][50]
  • S.L. Carroll: 1937–1938[51]
  • J.C. Stevens: 1940–1941[52]
  • H.A. Segrave: 1942
  • R.G. McCartney: 1943–1945[53]
  • F.C. Walsh: 1946–1948
  • N.G. Wigmore: 1949–1951[54]
  • G.E. Ryall: 1952–1954[55]
  • W.A. Lewis: 1955–1960
  • Brian Malachy Shortill: 1961–1966
  • K.F. Lynch: 1967–1971
  • A.I. Schofield: 1972–1977
  • L.E. "Ted" Magee: 1978–1983, 1994–1998
  • R.M. Reardon: 1984–1989
  • R.O. “Steve” Grundy: 1990–1992[citation needed]
  • Jim Lucey: 1999–2004[56]
  • Brendan Lawler: 2005–2013[57][58][59][60][61][62]
  • Christopher Leadbetter: 2014–2017[63]
  • Diarmuid O'Riordan: 2018–2019[64]
  • Ray Celegato: 2020–present[65]

Notable alumni

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Entertainment, media and the arts
Politics and the law
Sport

See also

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