Corpus Christi College, Perth
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Corpus Christi College is a private
Private school
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, co-educational, Catholic
Roman Catholic Church in Australia
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, Secondary College
Secondary school
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, located in Bateman
Bateman, Western Australia
Bateman is a suburb of Perth, Western Australia, located within the City of Melville.It is a mostly residential suburb with convenient road access to Perth City, Fremantle, the main industrial sites and airports. Bull Creek railway station is located at its north-eastern corner...

, a southern suburb
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 of Perth
Perth, Western Australia
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, Western Australia
Western Australia
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.

Established in 1983, the College
College
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 has a non-selective enrolment policy and currently caters for approximately 1,070 students from Years 8 to 12 (and year 7 students as of 2009). The majority of students attending the college are drawn from the local parishes of Bateman, Willetton
Willetton, Western Australia
Willetton is a large southern suburb of Perth, Western Australia. Its Local Government Area is the City of Canning.-History:Willetton's name derives from Henry Willett of Willett & Co, who was granted Canning Location 21 and settled in the area in June 1832...

, Applecross
Applecross, Western Australia
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, Winthrop
Winthrop, Western Australia
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, Riverton
Riverton, Western Australia
Riverton is a suburb of Perth in Western Australia.-Location:Riverton is situated about 14 km or 15 minutes from Perth. The Canning River makes some of its north eastern boundary. It is part of the City of Canning, situated south east of the Swan River...

 and Canning Vale
Canning Vale, Western Australia
Canning Vale is a large southern suburb of Perth, and is located 20 km from the Perth CBD. Its Local Government Areas are the City of Canning and the City of Gosnells .-History:...

.

History

Corpus Christi College was officially opened as a co-educational Catholic College for secondary students by the Archbishop of Perth, Sir Lancelot Goody
Lancelot John Goody
Archbishop Lancelot John Goody was the sixth Bishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Perth.Born on 5 June 1908 in London, he was ordained a priest by Archbishop Giuseppe Palica on 20 December 1930 in Perth, aged 22....

, and the Commonwealth Minister for Finance, Mr John Dawkins
John Dawkins
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, on the 17th April, 1983. It was established as the first non-order owned co-educational Catholic Secondary College in the Archdiocese of Perth by the Catholic Education Commission. From its opening it had 128, Year 8 students and 7 teaching staff which has since grown into its present numbers of 1070 students from Years 8 to 12 and staff of 130 in 2008.

Campus

Corpus Christi College is situated on a single, seven hectare campus
Campus
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, located in suburban Bateman.

The current facilities of the College include: a chapel
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; library
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; science
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 laboratories; an auditorium
Auditorium
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 with associated music and drama facilities; computer
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 laboratories; specialist rooms for art, craft, food technology, fabrics and textiles, materials technology, technical graphics and information communication technology; a gym
Gym
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nasium; oval; playing fields; and hard courts.

The College also has an Education Support Centre, for 50 students in Years 8 to 12.

The College recently added a year 7 block to it facilities, in preparation for 2009.

The school recently constructed a memorial rose garden, in honor of Brayden, James, Rosy, and 3 other students who died during their time at the College

House system

As with most Australian schools, Corpus utilises a house system
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. There were originally four houses:
  • Bateman (Red) - House Co-ordinator : Jayne Dawson
  • Forrest (Yellow) - House Co-ordinator : Allarice Keswell
  • Murdoch (Blue) - House Co-ordinator : Lesley MacDonald
  • Winthrop (Green) - House Co-ordinator : Nicholas Guard

However, as of 2011 onwards there have been 8 different houses.
  • Chisholm House (Blue) - House Co-ordinator : Emma Cattapan
  • de Vialar House (Yellow) - House Co-ordinator : Michael Rathmann
  • MacKillop House (Light Blue) - House Co-ordinator : Chanelle Pottier
  • Merici House (Red) - House Co-ordinator : Kelly John
  • Pallotti House (Silver) - House Co-ordinator : James Ramsey (Last)
  • Romero House (Purple) - House Co-ordinator : Stephen Kingwell
  • Salvado House (Green) - House Co-ordinator : Jim Greaves
  • Xavier House (Black) - House Co-ordinator : Lennon Rego

Alumni

  • Rove McManus
    Rove McManus
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     - Host of Rove Live, owner of production company Roving Enterprises
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    , multi Gold Logie Award
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     Winner

  • Charmaine Dragun
    Charmaine Dragun
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     - Co-anchor for Channel 10
    Network Ten
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     news team 2003-2007

  • Shaun McManus
    Shaun McManus
    Shaun John McManus is a former Australian rules footballer. He is one of the most popular players to ever represent the Fremantle Football Club in the Australian Football League and is often seen as an icon or favourite son of the club...

     - Retired Fremantle Football Club player. Now is a radio breakfast show host on Nova 93.7 from Monday to Friday.

  • Garrick Ibbotson
    Garrick Ibbotson
    Garrick Ibbotson is an Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League for the Fremantle Football Club.Ibbotson mainly played soccer as a junior and only converted to Australian rules football at school at the age of 14...

     - Fremantle Football Club player

  • Chris Masten
    Chris Masten
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     - West Coast Eagles player

  • Simon Black
    Simon Black
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     - Brisbane Lions Football Club player, 2002 Brownlow Medalist

  • Josh Carr
    Josh Carr
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     - Port Adelaide Football Club player

  • Matthew Carr
    Matthew Carr
    Matthew Carr is a former Australian rules footballer who played for Fremantle and St Kilda in the Australian Football League . He played as a half-back flanker and began his football career at East Fremantle...

     - Retired footballer, brother of Josh

  • Andrija Jukic
    Andrija Jukic
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     - Perth Glory Football (Soccer) Club player

  • Parris Maflin - Model, formerly appeared on Search For A Supermodel

  • Simone Heng - Model, former MTV Asia VJ. Currently a Radio Announcer for Virgin Radio in Dubai
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