St. Louis School was a
Catholic boys' school in
Claremont, Western Australia, between 1938 and 1976.
History
St. Louis School was a Catholic boys' school founded by the
Jesuits – their only school in Western Australia. It opened on 23 May 1938 in Claremont, in the western suburbs of
Perth, on the site of the former Hinemoa Homestead which had been sold to the Catholic Church in 1932. The homestead building was used for the Junior School, while new buildings were erected to house the Senior School, the Jesuit community, and the boarders.
The School was named after
Aloysius Gonzaga
Aloysius de Gonzaga ( it, Luigi Gonzaga; 9 March 156821 June 1591) was an Italian aristocrat who became a member of the Society of Jesus. While still a student at the Roman College, he died as a result of caring for the victims of a serious epid ...
, an early Jesuit saint, also known as Luís de Gonzaga. Its motto was "Altiora Peto" ("I seek higher things").
The Jesuits ran the School until 1971, when it was handed over to the Catholic Archdiocese of Perth. Archbishop Lancelot Goody appointed a School Council chaired by Judge
John Lavan
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He was educated at CBC Perth (now Trinity College Trinity College may refer to:
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* Trinity Anglican College, an Angli ...
to manage the School.
St. Louis School amalgamated with the
Loreto Convent girls' school to form
John XXIII College, which opened in 1977.
The site of St. Louis School is now occupied by the St. Louis Retirement Estate, which has preserved the old Administration building.
[St. Louis Estate History: http://www.stlouisestate.com.au/history.php]
House system
St. Louis School enrolled boys from ages seven to seventeen, both day pupils and boarders.
Until the mid-1960s, the year grades were named after levels in the traditional Jesuit curriculum: Elements, Rudiments, Grammar (I and II)3rd reverse this order, Syntax (I and II)reverse this order, Poetry and Rhetoric.
Initially there were three houses named after the Jesuit saints:
Gonzaga
Gonzaga may refer to:
Places
* Gonzaga, Lombardy, commune in the province of Mantua, Italy
* Gonzaga, Cagayan, municipality in the Philippines
*Gonzaga, Minas Gerais, town in Brazil
*Forte Gonzaga, fort in Messina, Sicily
People with the surna ...
(blue), Kostka (green) and
Xavier (red). A fourth house
Loyola (white) was introduced in 1976 to ease the amalgamation with Loreto Convent which already had a fourth house.
Notable alumni
Former pupils of St. Louis School are known as Old Louisians. Notable alumni include:
* John Adams, Master of the Supreme Court of Western Australia from 1990 to 1996
* Michael Barker, Judge of the Federal Court of Australia
*
Tony Buhagiar
Anthony Francis "Tony" Buhagiar (born 3 October 1955) is a retired Australian rules footballer who played in the Victorian Football League (VFL).
A pint-sized rover, he made his senior debut for West Australian National Football League club Ea ...
, Australian Rules footballer
* Professor
Allan Fels, former Chairman of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission
* John Finlay-Jones, Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Vice-President, Edith Cowan University (ECU)
*
Greg Flynn, novelist
*
Robert French, former Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia
* Desmond Heenan, former Judge of the Supreme Court of Western Australia
* D’Arcy Holman, Professor of Public Health, University of Western Australia
* Ben Lochtenberg,
Rhodes Scholar
The Rhodes Scholarship is an international postgraduate award for students to study at the University of Oxford, in the United Kingdom.
Established in 1902, it is the oldest graduate scholarship in the world. It is considered among the world' ...
, Western Australia (1954)
* Bernie Lynch, rock musician (
Eurogliders)
* Robert Mazza, Judge of the Supreme Court of Western Australia
* Philip McCann, Judge of the District Court of Western Australia
* John McCosker OAM Warrant Officer RAAF 37Sqn C130E Aircrew 1967-1991
* Mark McKenna, Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Provost, University of Notre Dame Australia
* Gordon Staples, former Master of the Supreme Court of Western Australia
*
John Toohey, former Justice of the High Court of Australia
* Mark Trowell, Queen's Counsel, Western Australia
See also
*
List of Jesuit educational institutions
References
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Defunct Catholic schools in Australia
Defunct Jesuit schools
Educational institutions established in 1938
1938 establishments in Australia
Boys' schools in Western Australia
Claremont, Western Australia
1976 disestablishments in Australia
Educational institutions disestablished in 1976