St. Louis School, Claremont, Western Australia
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St. Louis School was a
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boys' school in
Claremont, Western Australia Claremont is a Western suburbs (Perth), western suburb of Perth, Western Australia, on the north bank of the Swan River (Western Australia), Swan River. History Prior to European settlement, the Noongar people used the area as a source of wat ...
, between 1938 and 1976.


History

The school was founded by the
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their only school in Western Australia in 1987. It was previously a private property called ''Hinemoa'', purchased in 1901 by Alexander Clarke Munro, who was manager of the Jarrahdale Timber Station, became Superintendent of the Millars Karri and Jarrah Company and was the Western Australian Government's representative at the Paris and Glasgow 1901 Exhibition. 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
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, an early Jesuit saint, also known as Luís de Gonzaga. Its motto was (). 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 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.


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, Poetry and Rhetoric. Initially there were three houses named after the Jesuit saints: Gonzaga (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 *
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, Australian Rules footballer * Professor
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, 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 *
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, 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,
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, Western Australia (1954) * Bernie Lynch, rock musician (
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) * 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

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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Saint Louis School, Claremont, Western Australia 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