St Laurence's College

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St Laurence's College
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Latin: Facere et Docere
to do and to teach
Location
Brisbane, Queensland
Australia Australia
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Information
Type Private
Established 1915[1]
Principal Ian McDonald[2]
Staff 188 (Teaching and Support)
Enrolment ~1800 (2015)
Campus South Brisbane
Colour(s) Black and Gold         
Website

St Laurence's College (known colloquially as Lauries) is a private Catholic school for boys and is located in South Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It was founded by the Christian Brothers in 1915.[1] The school currently has an enrolment of over 1700 students from Year 5 to Year 12. St Laurence's is a College in the Edmund Rice Tradition. St Laurence's is currently associated with the Associated Independent Colleges and Combined Independent Colleges (CIC) sporting associations.

Property

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Gair Field, St Laurence's College, July 2010

The school maintains three distinct locations for student activity.[3]

The main campus is located in South Brisbane and includes a library, chapel, monastery, hall and six buildings with classrooms and support rooms. Three of the teaching buildings are largely subject specific as they house the visual and performing arts, manual arts and science and computing specific classrooms and laboratories. The main campus also houses a swimming pool and oval. A multilevel carpark (shared with the adjacent Mater hospitals) and auditorium are now opened.[4]

In 1961, the college purchased land at Runcorn which now contains 8 playing fields and a function centre. St Laurence's maintains Camp Laurence, located near Lake Moogerah to the west of Brisbane.

Sports

Being a former member of the Great Public Schools (GPS) association, the college is heavily involved with its sporting curriculum.

The school competes in such AIC sports as:

Notable alumni

Alumni of St Laurence's College are known as "Old Boys" and may elect to join the school's alumni association, the St Laurence’s College Old Boys Association. Notable alumni include:

Sports

Business

  • Kevin Fitzpatrick, co-founder of Wotif.com
  • Richard Malouf, founder of Malouf Pharmacies
  • John Symond, Australian financial executive and founder of Aussie Home Loans
  • Nick Dyer, founder of Sealy Australia

Entertainment, Arts & the Media

Science & Medicine

  • Dr. Eric Shaw CBE, founder of the QLD Blood Transfusion Service
  • Dr. Robert John Walsh OBE, founder of the NSW Red Cross Blood Transfusion Service and former Dean of the Faculty of Medicine at the University of New South Wales[5]
  • Dr. Michael Lanigan AM, plastic and reconstructive surgeon
  • Joseph King OBE, sugar technologist and administrator[6]

Politics, Law & Public Service

Rhodes Scholars

  • James Maloney, 1929
  • Peter Hempenstall, 1970

External links

References

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  3. St Laurence's College - Facilities, slc.qld.edu.au; accessed 13 September 2014.
  4. "Building our new hospital", qld.gov.au; accessed 13 September 2014.
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