Ballarat and Clarendon College
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Ballarat Clarendon College is an independent
Independent school
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, co-educational, day
Day school
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 and boarding school
Boarding school
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, located in Ballarat
Ballarat, Victoria
Ballarat is a city in the state of Victoria, Australia, approximately west-north-west of the state capital Melbourne situated on the lower plains of the Great Dividing Range and the Yarrowee River catchment. It is the largest inland centre and third most populous city in the state and the fifth...

, Victoria
Victoria (Australia)
Victoria is the second most populous state in Australia. Geographically the smallest mainland state, Victoria is bordered by New South Wales, South Australia, and Tasmania on Boundary Islet to the north, west and south respectively....

, Australia
Australia
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Formerly affiliated with the Presbyterian Church of Australia
Presbyterian Church of Australia
The Presbyterian Church of Australia is the largest Presbyterian denomination in Australia. .-Beginnings:...

, it is now a school of the Uniting Church and a member of the Ballarat Associated Schools
Ballarat Associated Schools
The Ballarat Associated Schools , was formerly the Central Highlands Independent School Sport Association until 2002 and before 1982 the Ballarat Public Schools Association . It is a group of six independent schools in Ballarat, Victoria, Australia...

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The school currently has 1200 students from the ELC (Early Learning Centre) to Year 12.

History

Ballarat College commenced on Wednesday 6 July 1864 at the church of the Presbyterian Rev William Henderson, in Sturt Street, Ballarat. Clarendon Presbyterian Ladies' College was established by Mrs Elizabeth Kennedy, wife of the Rev Robert Kennedy in 1876. The two schools had many years of cooperative connections through their history and merged to become Ballarat Clarendon College in 1974. Since the two schools merged, there have been many physical and spiritual changes. Ballarat Clarendon College is now a school of the uniting Church and students have a weekly service.

Laptop Computer Program

In 1995, Ballarat Clarendon College started a laptop computer program.

Students starting Year 7 in 1995 were required to lease or buy a laptop from the school's provider, Computelec; the school later expanded this program to include students from Year 5.

Students are required to have a supplied laptop computer until Year 9, after which they are permitted to bring any laptop of their choice.

Campuses

  • Senior School - Years 10 - 12

Sturt St, Ballarat
  • Middle School - Years 5 - 9

Sturt St, Ballarat
  • King Island Campus - Year 9

Grassy
Grassy, Tasmania
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, King Island
  • Junior Campus - Years K - 4

Mair St, Ballarat

Sport

The College participates in many sports both within and outside the Ballarat Associated Schools. In recent years there have been successes in basketball
Basketball
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, Australian Rules Football
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 and Netball
Netball
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. There is a strong competition with the catholic boys St Patrick's College
St Patrick's College, Ballarat
St Patrick's College was founded by the Christian Brothers in 1893. It is a Roman Catholic day and boarding school, located in Ballarat, Australia. It provides education for boys from Year 7 to Year 12, with an emphasis on sporting and academic programmes...

 next door (particularly in Football and Soccer), as well as with the coeducational Ballarat Grammar School
Ballarat Grammar School
Ballarat and Queens Anglican Grammar School is an independent, Anglican Church school located at Wendouree , Victoria, 123 km west of Melbourne.-History:...

. Other high profile sports within the school include athletics, cricket
Cricket
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 and tennis
Tennis
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The Boys First XI Cricket team are noted for winning the premiership in the 2008/2009 season, over rivals St Patricks's College. The firsts then, after winning this premiership, made the final in "The Lord Taverner's Cup" but were defeated in Shepperton by Notre Dame College
Notre Dame College, Shepparton
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Another notable sport participated within the school is Rowing. The rowing program starts at Year 8 and continues through the years. There is a very strong competition with St. Patricks College and Ballarat and Queens Anglican Grammar School. In 2008 and 2010 the BCC Girl's First's Crew won the annual their respective Head of the River race at the Barwon river in Geelong and consequently won the Head of the Schoolgirl's competition.

College has built a foundation in volleyball, providing many representatives in both Boys and Girls respective competitions. The College boys have won the past 4 premierships inside the BAS realms and have been doing so in impressive succession, losing very little sets for the year. The Girls have provided a good rivalry with an impressive Grammar team and have been unsuccessful in winning their respective season in 2010. But despite losing, the future provides more for Girl's volleyball and even doing so, Boy's volleyball is on the rise.

Performing Arts

Alongside the school's reputation for sports and academica, Ballarat Clarendon College has a very strong Performing Arts curriculum. The school has a free standing building on the East of the senior campus where all aspects of Performing Arts take place, subsequently called, The Performing Arts Centre (PAC). From years 5-8 students take different Arts Classes which rotate each trimester, Music, Art and Drama or Dance (alternating each year). In year 9 students are able to choose which performing and visual arts they do for each term and Year 10 and VCE students may choose out of the various higher level arts classes the school offers. Beside BCC's character of having very dedicated dance and drama students, the College also has one of the strongest school music programs in Ballarat. Students accordingly participate in Music lessons, for:
  • Brass -Trumpet, French Horn, Trombone, Euphonium and Tuba
  • Woodwind - Flute, Clarinet (+Bass Clarinet), all Saxophone types, Oboe, Recorder and Bassoon
  • Piano - Piano, Contemporary Piano
  • Keyboard
  • Guitar - Classical Guitar, Electric Guitar, Bass Guitar
  • Strings - Violin, Viola, Violoncello and Double Bass
  • Music Theory
  • Speech Art
  • Singing


Then, they may participate in any of the student ensembles at the school. They are:
  • Novice Band
  • Geoff Smith Jazz Orchestra
  • Show Band
  • Stage Band
  • Celtic Group
  • Ensemble Nouveau
  • Intermediate and Senior Strings

and numerous contemporary bands.

In addition, the College puts on an annual Senior School Production and Middle School Production. The senior school musical in 2010 was The Witches of Eastwick
The Witches of Eastwick
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They also have an annual showcase performance and a Middle School and Senior School Presentation Night.

Notable alumni

  • Alastair Clarkson
    Alastair Clarkson
    Alastair Clarkson is a former Australian rules footballer and current coach of the Hawthorn Football Club.- North Melbourne :...

    , 2008 Premiership coach of the Hawthorn Football Club
    Hawthorn Football Club
    The Hawthorn Football Club, nicknamed the Hawks, is a professional Australian rules football club in the Australian Football League . The club, founded in 1902, is the youngest of the Victorian-based teams in the AFL. The team play in Brown & Gold vertically striped guernseys...

  • Bob "Geelong Flier" Davis, Geelong Football Club
    Geelong Football Club
    The Geelong Football Club, nicknamed The Cats, is a professional Australian rules football club, named after and based in the city of Geelong, playing in the Australian Football League . The club has been the VFL/AFL premiers nine times, with a record equalling 3 in the AFL era. Geelong has also...

    , Member of 1951-52 premiership teams, Captain 1955-58, Best and Fairest 1957
  • Major General Harold Edward Elliott
    Harold Edward Elliott
    Major General Harold Edward "Pompey" Elliott CB, CMG, DSO, DCM, VD was a senior officer in the Australian Army during the First World War. Elliot also served as a Senator in the Australian parliament.-Early life:...

    , Distinguished Soldier and Senator
    Australian Senate
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  • Eamonn George, portrays Scott "Griffo" Griffin on Neighbours
    Neighbours
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  • Michael Ronaldson
    Michael Ronaldson
    Michael John Clyde Ronaldson is an Australian politician, has been a Liberal member of the Australian Senate since July 2005, representing the state of Victoria....

    , Federal member for Ballarat, Senator for Victoria Liberal Party of Australia
    Liberal Party of Australia
    The Liberal Party of Australia is an Australian political party.Founded a year after the 1943 federal election to replace the United Australia Party, the centre-right Liberal Party typically competes with the centre-left Australian Labor Party for political office...

  • Courtney Dixon, Melbourne based power broker of the Young Liberal Movement
    Young Liberals (Australia)
    The Young Liberal Movement is the youth division of the Liberal Party of Australia, and membership is open to those between 16 and 30 years of age. Members of Young Liberals have full party-membership, and have the choice of which part they join...

  • Andrew Symonds
    Andrew Symonds
    Andrew Symonds is a former Australian cricket team all-rounder. A two-time World Cup winner, Symonds is a right-handed middle order batsman and alternates between medium pace and off-spin bowling....

    , former Australian cricketer
  • Matt Dea
    Matt Dea
    Matt Dea is an Australian rules footballer who was drafted by Richmond in the third round of the 2009 AFL Draft. He made his debut against Melbourne in round 4 of 2010 season.-External links:...

    , football player with Richmond Tigers
  • Lucas Cook, football player with Melbourne Demons
  • Ben Mabon, football player with North Melbourne Kangaroos
  • Kurt Aylett, football player with GWS Giants

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