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Blackfriars Priory School | |
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Address | |
17 Prospect Road, Prospect 5082 , | |
Information | |
Type | Private |
Motto | Deus Scientiarum Dominus (The Lord is an all-knowing God 1 Sam 2:3) |
Religious affiliation(s) | Roman Catholic (Dominican Friars) |
Established | 1953 |
Chairman | David O'Loughlin |
Principal | David Ruggiero |
Chaplain | Peter Toan Nguyen OP |
Grades | ELC–12 |
Gender | Boys (R–12) Co-ed (ELC) |
Enrolment | 760 (R–12) 90 (ELC) (2023) |
Colour(s) | Black, Cambridge blue |
Mascot | Hound[citation needed] |
Affiliations | Sports Association for Adelaide Schools |
Website | blackfriars.sa.edu.au |
Blackfriars Priory School is a private Roman Catholic school for boys situated in Prospect, an inner-northern suburb of Adelaide, South Australia. It is conducted by the Dominican Friars of the Province of the Assumption.
History
editThe school opened in 1953 in its current location which was then a property called "St Catharine's". The house, which is now part of the school, was built for James Angas Johnson (1841–1909), a grandson of George Fife Angas.[1][2][3]
Statue
editIn November 2017, Blackfriars covered up and eventually removed an outdoor statue of St. Martin de Porres after its "unintentionally provocative design . . . created a flurry of activity on social media, prompting the school to take quick action", according to a news report.[4]
The statue depicted the figure of St. Martin "handing a young boy a loaf of bread, which appears to have emerged from his cloak". The boy's head is waist-high with the body of the priest. Students posted photos of it on social media, and the next week it was "cordoned off". A photo shows it covered with a black drape.[4][5]
Principal Simon Cobiac said in a statement that another sculptor would refashion the statue.[4]
Houses
editHouse name | Colours |
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Denifle | Red and white and blue |
Jarrett | Blue and red |
Horten | Light blue and white |
Aquinas | Black and white |
Lagrange | Yellow and green |
De Vitoria | Blue and green |
Lacordaire | Red and yellow |
Burke | Yellow and black |
Notable alumni
editArts
edit- Harrison Gilbertson, actor[6]
- John Schumann, singer[7]
Public life
edit- Leon Bignell, politician[8]
- Don Farrell, Labor senator[8]
- David O'Loughlin, politician[8]
- Jack Snelling, politician[9]
Sport
edit- Carlo Armiento, football (soccer) player
- Alan Didak, Australian rules football player
- Callum Ferguson, cricket player
- Ben Hart, Australian rules football player
- Ben Holland, Australian rules football player
- Nick Holland, Australian rules football player
- Mark Jamar, Australian rules football player
- Teeboy Kamara, football (soccer) player
- Joe Mullen, football (soccer) player
- Martin McKinnon, Australian rules football player
- Oleg Markov, Australian rules football player
- Sean Tasker, Australian rules football player
- Boyd Woodcock, Australian rules football player
References
edit- ^ "Mr J Angas Johnson". The Advertiser. 20 May 1902. p. 6 – via Trove.
- ^ St Catharine's, Prospect Road, Photograph c. late 1890s, State Library of South Australia
- ^ History & Tradition, Blackfriars Priory School
- ^ a b c Erin Jones, "Blackfriars Priory School principal explains how awkward covered statue was bungled," The Advertiser, South Australia, 22 November 2017
- ^ Daniel Keane, "Blackfriars Priory School to redesign 'suggestive' statue of saint and child after online ridicule," ABC.net, 21 November 2017
- ^ "Adelaide teen gets AFI award nomination". ABC News. 27 October 2010. Retrieved 23 July 2024.
- ^ Schumann, John (7 April 2015). "Singer-songwriter John Schumann is upset his Redgum hit I was only 19 was used on Saturday by anti-Islam protesters in Hobart and interstate".
- ^ a b c "Dominican priests in Adelaide from 1898; open Blackfriars Priory School on St Catharine's Prospect property, 1953". Adelaide AZ. Retrieved 23 July 2024.
- ^ "Corporate Ladder: your weekly guide to executive appointments - InDaily". www.indaily.com.au. 9 May 2022. Retrieved 23 July 2024.