Marist College Ashgrove
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Marist College Ashgrove is a Roman Catholic day
Day school
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 and boarding school
Boarding school
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 for boys, located in Ashgrove
Ashgrove, Queensland
Ashgrove is an inner suburb of Brisbane in Queensland, Australia, located approximately 4 km north-west of the Brisbane CBD. Ashgrove is a leafy residential suburb, characterised by its hilly terrain and characteristic Ashgrovian houses built in the early 20th century...

, a northern suburb of Brisbane, Queensland
Queensland
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, Australia
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.

The college has a primary school for students in grades 5 to 7, and a high school
High school
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 for students in grades 8 to 12.

Campus

The college is situated on a sprawling 26 hectare campus and includes such facilities as:
  • 9 cricket / rugby / soccer /athletics ovals
  • A gymnasium
  • Weights room
  • Junior cricket nets
  • An Olympic sized swimming pool
  • Tennis courts
  • A Performing and Visual Arts center which houses a 310 seat theatre.
  • Three distinct houses that contain the five boarding residences.
  • A Hall of Fame more commonly known as the Trophy Room
  • Responsible Thinking Centre

Boarding school

Marist College Ashgrove also offers a Boarding School
Boarding school
A boarding school is a school where some or all pupils study and live during the school year with their fellow students and possibly teachers and/or administrators. The word 'boarding' is used in the sense of "bed and board," i.e., lodging and meals...

 catering for students from grades 7 to 12. The college currently caters for nearly 210 boarders. The boarding community includes many students from the Greater Brisbane Region and South-East Queensland, along with many country students from Outback Queensland and regional Australia. International students also board from as far away as Papua New Guinea
Papua New Guinea
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, the Solomon Islands
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, Vanuatu
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 and Saudi Arabia
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.

Crest & motto

The crest of the college was based on the design of the crest of St Joseph's College at Hunters Hill, Sydney. The four quadrants of the shield are filled with: the Marist Monogram, with its twelve stars, in the top left, the Southern Cross in the top right, the MCA logo in the bottom left and the lamp and book representing learning, in the bottom left.

The motto traditionally displayed above the crest, Viriliter Age
Viriliter Age
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(Come Manfully), was adopted in 1957 and is translated from Latin.

Notable alumni

  • Kevin Rudd
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    , Former Prime Minister of Australia
  • Sir Julius Chan
    Julius Chan
    Sir Julius Chan GCL GCMG KBE was Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea from 1980 to 1982 and from 1994 to 1997. He is currently Member of Parliament for New Ireland Province, having won the seat in the 2007 national election...

    , former Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea
    Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea
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  • Bill Ludwig
    Bill Ludwig
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    , trade union
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     leader
  • Ray Meagher
    Ray Meagher
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    , (actor)
  • Humphrey McQueen
    Humphrey McQueen
    Humphrey McQueen is an Australian author, historian, and cultural commentator. He has written many books on a wide range of subjects covering history, the media, politics and the visual arts...

    , Author and Historian
  • Andrew McGahan
    Andrew McGahan
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    , novelist
  • John Eales
    John Eales
    John Eales AM is an Australian former rugby union player and the most successful captain in the history of Australian rugby.-Early life:...

     (rugby union
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     player and former captain of the Australian Wallabies)
  • John Connolly
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    , former Wallabies coach
  • Des Connor
    Des Connor
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    , former rugby union
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     player
  • Daniel Herbert
    Daniel Herbert
    Daniel Herbert was born 6 February 1974 in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. He won 67 caps playing at centre for the Australian rugby union side since 1994. He made his test debut at the age of 20 against Ireland on 11 June 1994. He battled Jason Little for a state and test spot alongside Tim...

    , former rugby union
    Rugby union
    Rugby union, often simply referred to as rugby, is a full contact team sport which originated in England in the early 19th century. One of the two codes of rugby football, it is based on running with the ball in hand...

     player
  • Anthony Herbert, former rugby union
    Rugby union
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     player
  • Daniel Heenan
    Daniel Heenan
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     (rugby union)
  • Harry Amos Moore (Professional Rugby Player), (rugby league)
  • Corey Brown (footballer)
    Corey Brown (footballer)
    Corey Brown is an Australian football player currently playing at Brisbane Roar in the Hyundai A-League. He is the son of Rod Brown, who scored in the 1997 NSL Grand Final. Brown attended Marist College Ashgrove-Club career:...

  • Sean O'Brien
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    , Australian professional windsurfer and Olympic Sailing Team coach
  • Pietro Figlioli
    Pietro Figlioli
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    , Olympian - Water Polo
  • Matthew Hayden
    Matthew Hayden
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    , Australia
    Australia
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    n and Queensland
    Queensland
    Queensland is a state of Australia, occupying the north-eastern section of the mainland continent. It is bordered by the Northern Territory, South Australia and New South Wales to the west, south-west and south respectively. To the east, Queensland is bordered by the Coral Sea and Pacific Ocean...

     cricketer
  • Ben Griffin
    Ben Griffin (footballer)
    Ben Griffin is an Australian football player who plays as a central defender.He went to school at Marist College Ashgrove in Brisbane.-A-League statistics:1 - includes A-League final series statistics...

    , soccer player
  • Lev Susany
    Lev Susany
    Lev Susany is an Australian powerlifter who competes in the International Powerlifting Federation . He is the number 1 ranked junior powerlifter in Australia and Oceania, as well as the number 2 ranked powerlifter in the Commonwealth in the men's 75 kg division...

    , Australian powerlifter and Commonwealth record holder
  • Mitchell Boland Three times Australian of the year award winner.

See also


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