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{{Infobox school
|name = De La Salle College
|image = [[Image:DLS Crest.png]]
|motto = {{lang-la|Deo Duce}}
|motto_translation = With God As Leader
|established = 1912
|type = [[Independent school|Independent]], [[Single-sex school|Single-sex]]
|denomination = [[Roman Catholic Church in Australia|Roman Catholic]] ([[Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools|Lasallian]])
|slogan =
|principal = Peter Houlihan
|fees = $6,585 per year (years 4-6)<br/> $8,328 per year (years 7-12)
|address = 1318 High Street<br/>9 Northbrook Avenue
|city = [[Malvern, Victoria|Malvern]]
|state = [[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]]
|zipcode = 3144
|country = [[Australia]]
|coordinates = {{coord|37|51|21|S|145|1|55|E|display=inline,title}}
|enrolment = 1,160
|grades_label = Years
|grades = 4-12
|revenue =
|colours = Blue and Gold {{color box|#000066}} {{color box|#D4A017}}
|homepage = [http://www.delasalle.vic.edu.au/ www.delasalle.vic.edu.au]
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'''De La Salle College''' is a [[Roman Catholic]] [[Independent school|Independent]] school for boys located in the [[Melbourne]] suburb of [[Malvern, Victoria|Malvern]]. The College was founded in 1912 by the [[Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools|De La Salle Brothers]], a religious order based on the teachings of [[Jean-Baptiste de la Salle]], and is a member of the [[Associated Catholic Colleges]]. The College consists of two campuses (Tiverton and Kinnoull) both located in [[Malvern, Victoria|Malvern]]. Mr Peter Houlihan - Principal, commenced his term at the beginning of academic Term 1, 2014. The Head of Tiverton Campus (Years 4-9) is John McAlroy and the Head of Kinnoull Campus (Years 10-12) is Luke Kenealy.
==Timeline==
'''1911''' - Father Simon Hegarty [[Congregation of the Mission|CM]], parish priest of [[Malvern, Victoria|Malvern]], announced that a boys school was to be established, conducted by the Brothers of Christian Schools.
[[Image:Fr heg.jpg|left|thumb|Father Simon Hegarty]]
'''1912''' - On 4 February, Brother Dunstan Drumm, Brother Leopold Loughran and Brother Jerome Foley arrived in Melbourne from [[Waterford, Ireland]]. The following day, they commenced teaching 54 boys in the Parish Hall. On Easter Tuesday, [[Archbishop]] [[Thomas Joseph Carr|Thomas Carr]] blessed the new school in Stanhope Street West.
'''1926''' - The first edition of the College Magazine ''Blue and Gold'' was published, and the first student to complete his leaving certificate finished.
'''1929''' - The house ''Manresa'' on the corner of Stanhope and Dalny Streets was purchased and the Tower Building was erected, blessed and opened by Archbishop [[Daniel Mannix]]. The old Stanhope building was sold to Melbourne and Metropolitan Tramways Trust. The Old Collegians' Association was formed.
[[File:Old Collegians Wing, De La Salle College, Malvern (21 June 2004).jpg|right|thumb|The Old Collegians Wing]]
'''1944''' - Two-classroom building on the corner of Stanhope and Dalny Streets was constructed on the site of a tennis court.
'''1946''' - The Old Collegians' Association was reformed after it lapsed during the Second World War.
'''1948''' - The World War II shrine was erected on Stanhope Street.
'''1954''' - On 21 March, Archbishop Mannix officially opened ''Kinnoull'' (named after [[Kinnoull Hill]]), the then preparatory school for the College.
'''1959''' - Gardens to the east of the homestead ''Kinnoull'' were removed to create what is now known as ''Kinnoull Oval''.
'''1960''' - The new senior school, on High Street, now the Brother Oswald Murdoch Building, was erected. The ''Fathers' Association'' was formed.
'''1962''' - The former Gymnasium and Hall, now the Performing Arts Centre, was erected.
'''1967''' - ''Kinnoull'' homestead was demolished.
'''1972''' - ''Manresa'' was demolished and the Brothers moved to a new residence on High Street. The Brother Jerome Foley Library and the now Brother Dunstan Drumm Administration building was opened on High Street. Father Les Troy, CM, was appointed College Chaplain.
'''1983''' - The Lasallian Award was introduced by the Old Collegians' Association.
'''1984''' - The Brother Peter Duffy Memorial Building was opened and the ''Kinnoull'' Campus became the Senior School for Years 11 and 12.
'''1987''' - The Brother Stanislaus Carmody Centre for the Arts and Technology was opened.
'''1988''' - The Brother James Taylor Gymnasium was opened.
'''1990''' - The Brother Damian Harvey Building was opened.
'''1995''' - The High Street campus was renamed, ''Tiverton'', after the former Brothers' residence on Stanhope Street (which, in turn, was named after [[Tiverton, Devon]]shire).
'''2004''' - The Old Collegians' building was opened on the Kinnoull campus. Year 10 classes move to ''Kinnoull'' for the first time in the College's history.
'''2007''' - The Old Collegians' Association executive committee was reformed.
'''2009''' - The St Miguel Theatre attached to the Brother Adrian Fitzgerald Building (colloquially known as the ''Chapel Building'') was opened.
==Campuses==
There are two campuses, Tiverton and Kinnoull. Due to their proximity, for governmental funding reasons, they are considered the one campus.
At Tiverton student achievements are acknowledged both at Campus Assemblies and Year Level Assemblies. A Student Representative Council meets regularly to discuss ideas and issues that arise in the College.
Approximately 550 students in Years 10-12 occupy the area of land named Kinnoull Campus adjacent to Malvern Cricket Ground and Northbrook. The site was purchased in 1955, and was initially a junior Campus until it became the senior Campus in 1984. Approximately 85% of students have gone on to university, 10% to TAFE and 5% to apprenticeships, traineeships, travel and other paths. All Kinnoull students undertake a program in Religious Education each year. Opportunities for service are available through the Lasallian Youth Leaders Program and the [[St Vincent de Paul Society]].
Events include Mission Action Day, Football Lightning Premiership, Year 12 Formal, Blue & Gold Ball, Farewell Assembly, Graduation Mass and Valedictory Dinner.
==Sport==
As members of the [[Associated Catholic Colleges]] competition, elite interschool competition is offered to Years 7–12 students in Swimming, Athletics, Cross Country, Football, Cricket, Basketball, Soccer, Tennis, Table Tennis, Volleyball, Hockey, Golf, Chess. Our students are also involved in state level competitions in Basketball, Cycling, Weight Lifting, Lacrosse, Triathlon, Futsal and Beach Volleyball. The college is known for its experienced Football Squads having won the Senior football competition 52 times since its entry in 1948.
==Mission Action Day==
On the final day of Term 1, the College participates in Mission Action Day (formerly ''Charity Action Day''), which consists of a 13 km walk from [[Kooyong Stadium]] to T.H. King Oval, Glen Iris and back.
The walk is usually completed in two hours, with students sponsored for completing the walk, thereby raising much needed funds for schools in third-world countries, including the [[Philippines]] and [[Indonesia]]. Recently, this event has raises over $90,000 AUD per annum.
=="Coolies"==
De La Salle "Coolies" is an optional program in which year 12 students give up their summer holidays to go India and build houses for those affected by the tsunami in 2004. The six-week programme is an alternative to the controversial Schoolies week, and is held from the start of November (immediately following final year 12 exams) until early January of the following year. The programme, initiated by Br Denis Loft, has been running since 2006.
In December 2007, the program featured in the [[Herald Sun]] newspaper, with Br Denis Loft featuring in numerous articles in other local newspapers, including the Melbourne Weekly Magazine.
==Patron saint==
[[Jean-Baptiste de La Salle|St. Jean-Baptiste De La Salle]] was born in [[Reims, France]] on 30 April 1651. He was 29 years old when he realised that the educational system of his day was inadequate to meet the needs of poor children. To provide a Christian and human education that would be practical and effective, La Salle founded a religious community of men, the [[Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools]] (Fratres Scholarum Christianarum), dedicated to the instruction of youth.
After many hardships, Jean-Baptiste De La Salle died on Good Friday, 7 April 1719. He was canonised a saint of the Catholic Church in 1900 and declared "Universal Patron of All Teachers" by [[Pope Pius XII]] in 1950. The feast of St. Jean-Baptiste De La Salle is celebrated on 15 May by the worldwide [[La Sallian educational institutions|La Sallian]] movement of approximately 900,000 students in over 80 countries.
==Houses==
The homeroom based system was used at the college until 2007 when the house system was introduced. As of 2011, Br Paul Rogers disbanded the house system and now sporting events follow a homeroom based system, returning to the traditional system at the college.
==Notable alumni==
===Arts, academia, entertainment and media===
*[[Jason Donovan]] - Former [[Neighbours]] actor and musician who sold more than 3 million albums in the UK
*Professor Peter Drake AO - Emeritus Professor, Foundation Vice Chancellor, Australian Catholic University, Order of Australia{{citation needed|date=October 2011}}
*Professor [[Edward Duyker]] OAM - Historian, author and fellow of the [[Australian Academy of the Humanities]]. Numerous awards include [[Order of Australia]] and [[Ordre des Palmes Académiques]].
*[[Archimede Fusillo]] - Author
*[[Paul Hogan (butler)|Paul Hogan]] - The butler of US reality show [[Joe Millionaire]]
*Paul Jennings - Broadcaster and satirist, creator of the 'Rubbery Figures'{{citation needed|date=October 2011}}
*Brendan Kennedy - Professor of Inorganic Chemistry at the University of Sydney
*[[Jules Lund]] - Presenter on ''[[Getaway (TV series)|Getaway]] ,In 2010 Jules joined Fifi Box to host drive nationally on Austereo’s Fox FM, a role which saw him win Best Newcomer at the 2011 Australian Commercial Radio Awards.''
*[[Stephen McIntyre]] - Associate Professor of Music, University of Melbourne, renowned pianist, founding member of Australian Chamber Soloist
*Michael Longhurst - Ex-Melbourne jazz musician (clarinet), now living in Queensland
*Graeme Pender - Melbourne jazz musician (clarinet)
*Gavin Gow - Melbourne jazz musician (clarinet)
*Frank Gow - Melbourne jazz musician (piano)
*[[Gerald Murnane]] - Fiction writer nominated for 2006 Nobel Prize for literature
*Oh Mercy - Band nominated for the 2009 [[Australian Music Prize]]
*Tony Stewart - Sound recordist, one of the [[Balibo Five]] murdered by the Indonesian military in 1975
*[[Geoffrey Tozer]] - Classical pianist
*[[Alphonse Gangitano]] - [[Melbourne gangland killings]]
* Paul Stewart, singer-songwriter and trumpet player in band '''Painters and Dockers'''
* Nick Bufalo, performer, The D-Generation
===Religion===
*[[Eric D'Arcy]] - Late Archbishop of Hobart (1988–1999)
*Brother Bill Firman - Former College Headmaster, Chairman of BoysTown Mission and [[Kids Help Line]]{{citation needed|date=October 2011}}
*Brother Henry Francis (Brother Quentin) O'Halloran - Teacher and recipient of the Medal of the Order of Australia for services to education{{citation needed|date=October 2011}}
*Monsignor Stuart Hall - Ordained priest to the Archdiocese of Melbourne and currently serving as Chaplain with the RAN
===Science===
*Michael Coughlan - Chief Climatologist for the Australian Bureau of Meteorology
*Michael McCarthy - Associate Professor Senior Ecologist of [http://arcue.botany.unimelb.edu.au/ Australian Research Centre for Urban Ecology], [[University of Melbourne]] Lecturer
===Medicine===
*Hanny Calache - Adjunct Professor Oral Health, La Trobe University, Clinical Director, Dental Health Services Victoria Executive
*Raymond TT Chan - Clinical Oncologist
*Walter Cosolo - Oncologist
*Anthony Fenelon - co-designer of Australia's first implantable cardiac pacemaker. Also gained Order of Australia medal for his services to music where he was named 'Organist of the Year' by the [[American Theatre Organ Society]]. He has 22 recording and 4 Gold Records to his credit
*Professor Thomas Marwick - cardiologist, The University of Queensland/Princess Alexandria Hospital. "Who's Who in Australia" recognised as a world-renowned expert in echocardiology
===Law===
*[[Tony Pagone]] - Gaetano (Tony) Pagone is a judge of the Federal Court of Australia. Until 21 June 2013 he was a Judge of the Supreme Court of Victoria
*[[Bernard Teague]] AO - Supreme Court Judge, Former President of The Law Institute of Victoria, Victorian Legal Personality of the Year 1985, Officer of the Order of Australia 2008, appointed to head royal commission into Victoria's bushfires in February 2009, he was created an Officer of the Order of Australia in the Australia Day Honours, 2009
*[[John Harber Phillips]] - , AC, QC (18 October 1933 – 7 August 2009) Appointed as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Victoria in 1991,Barrister, Author, and Judge. Best known for defending [[Lindy Chamberlain]] against the charge of murdering baby Azaria. Later became the first Director of Public Prosecutions of Victoria and Director of National Crime Authority
*Bruce Anthony Chamberlain AM- (9 August 1939 – 1 October 2005) 17th President of the Legislative Council of Victorian Parliament and former school captain. Member of the Order of Australia
*John Hedigan - Judge, Supreme Court of Victoria from 30 January 1991 till 30 August 2001
*Bryan Clothier - Retired former Deputy Chief Magistrate of Victoria
* Gerard Paul Mullaly- Judge of the County Court of Victoria
* John Milton “Darcy” Dugan AO - One of the Court’s best-known and most widely respected Chief Magistrates,Retired from the Bench in 1990, Appointed a member of the Order of Australia (General Division) in June 1990.
===Politics===
*Steven Stefanopoulos - Former Councillor [[City of Stonnington]] 2004-2008, author, archivist, museum curator, teacher, and architectural historian
*James Ingram AO - former Australian diplomat and former Executive Director of the United Nations World Food Program
* Bruce Anthony Chamberlain AM (9 August 1939 – 1 October 2005) The President of the Legislative Council, Victorian Parliament
===Business===
*[[Michael Luscombe]] - CEO of [[Woolworths Limited]], 19th largest retailer in the world
*Leon Daphne - Former CEO of Nissan Australia
===Sport===
'''VFL/AFL Players:'''
*[[Brayden Maynard]] (2015) - [[Collingwood Football Club|Collingwood]]
*[[Jarryd Lyons]] (2010) - [[Adelaide Football Club|Adelaide]]
*[[Daniel Hughes (footballer)|Daniel Hughes]] (2004) - [[Melbourne Football Club|Melbourne]]
*[[Thomas Murphy (footballer)|Thomas Murphy]] (2003) - [[Hawthorn Football Club|Hawthorn]]
*[[Andrew Carrazzo]] (2001) - [[Carlton Football Club|Carlton]]
*[[Trent Croad]] (1997) - [[Hawthorn Football Club|Hawthorn]], [[Fremantle Football Club|Fremantle]] Hawks Premiership Player 2008
*[[Rupert Betheras]] (1993) - [[Collingwood Football Club|Collingwood]]
*[[Barry Breen]] - <!-- Note to editors: Barry Breen was NEVER a Brownlow Medalist. This section was deleted and verified by David Hunter, archivist at De La Salle College, Malvern - wikipedia User:Hunterd. -->[[St Kilda Football Club|St Kilda]] Grand Final Legend, 301 game veteran, Sydney Swans manager of operations
*[[Pat Cash, Sr.]] - [[Hawthorn Football Club|Hawthorn]] Footballer and father of Wimbledon Winner [[Pat Cash]]
*[[Jamie Duursma]] - [[Sydney Swans]], [[Brisbane Bears]], [[Melbourne Football Club|Melbourne]]
*[[Frank Dimattina]] - [[Richmond Football Club|Richmond]]. Player then team manager and father of [[Western Bulldogs]] player [[Paul Dimattina]]
*[[Jack Dyer]] - OAM (15 November 1913 – 23 August 2003), [[Richmond Football Club|Richmond]] Captain/Coach, AFL Hall of Fame Legend 1996, AFL Team of the Century
*[[Bob B. Johnson]] - [[Melbourne Football Club|Melbourne]]
*[[Bernie Jones]] - [[Hawthorn Football Club|Hawthorn]], [[Essendon Football Club|Essendon]] - Hawks 1976 Premiership Player
*[[Peter Murnane]] - [[Hawthorn Football Club|Hawthorn]] - 1976, 1978 Premiership Player
*[[Peter O'Donohue]] - [[Hawthorn Football Club|Hawthorn]] - Player and Coach
*[[John Kennedy, Sr.]] - [[Hawthorn Football Club|Hawthorn]] - Hawthorn premiership coach 1961, 1971, 1976.Icon of the game. Team of the Century Coach
*[[John Kennedy, Jr. (Australian rules footballer)|John Kennedy, Jr.]] - [[Hawthorn Football Club|Hawthorn]] - Premiership Player for Hawthorn 1983, 1986, 1988,1989
*[[Justin Murphy (Australian rules footballer)|Justin Murphy]] - [[Richmond Football Club|Richmond]], [[Carlton Football Club|Carlton]], [[Essendon Football Club|Essendon]], [[Geelong Football Club|Geelong]]
*[[Terry Waters]] - [[Collingwood Football Club|Collingwood]] Captain 1970/1971
*[[Paul Cooper (Australian footballer)|Paul Cooper]] - [[Hawthorn Football Club|Hawthorn]]
*Roger Ellingworth - [[Melbourne Football Club|Melbourne]], [[Hawthorn Football Club|Hawthorn]]
*[[Kevin Sheedy (Australian footballer)|Kevin Sheedy]] - Richmond football club. Essendon football coach Premiership coach 1984/85, 1993, 2000, Greater Western Sydney coach 2013
'''Stawell Gift Winners:'''
*Sam Jamieson - [[Stawell Gift]] Winner 2008
*Jason Richardson - [[Stawell Gift]] Winner 1993
*Dallas O'Brien - [[Stawell Gift]] Winner 1983
'''Sport - Other:'''
*[[Ashton Agar]] (2011) - [[List of Australia Test cricketers|Australian Test Cricketer, made 98 on debut holding a number of world records]]
*[[Danny Nikolic]] - Jockey
*[[Michael Beer (cricketer)|Michael Beer]] (2002) - Australian Test Cricketer
*[[Michael Valkanis]] - Footballer, [[South Melbourne FC|South Melbourne]], [[Larissa FC|Larissa]], [[Adelaide United]], capped once for [[Australia national association football team|Australia]]
*[[Brian Stynes]] - Gaelic Footballer and premiership All star award winner 1995
*[[Adrian Kebbe]] – Weightlifter, [[Australian]] [[Commonwealth Games]] [[Silver Medal]] at the [[1978 Commonwealth Games]]
*Damien Brown - Weightlifter, [[Australian]] [[Olympic Games|Olympic]] weightlifter and flag bearer at the [[2002 Commonwealth Games]]
*Simon Heffernan - Weightlifter, silver medalist at the [[2006 Commonwealth Games]], Twice Australia Day Ambassador
*Andrew Collett - Olympic Judo player
*James Leonard - Victorian Wheelchair Basketballer, Pride of Australia nominee, London 2012 Paralympian
*[[Matthew Curtain]] - Former [[CEO]] of the [[Australian Weightlifting Federation]] and Weightlifting Manager of the [[London 2012 Olympic Games]], [[Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games]] and [[Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games]]. In October 2013, Curtain was appointed as the first-ever Director of Sport of the [[Commonwealth Games Federation]] - responsible for the activities and management of the entire sports programme of the [[Commonwealth Games]] and [[Commonwealth Youth Games]]
*Brian Waldron - Former CEO of the [[Melbourne Storm]] and [[St Kilda Football Club|St Kilda]]
*Alan McAlister - AFL club president
*Leon Daphne - AFL club president
==External links==
* [http://www.delasalle.vic.edu.au/ De La Salle College Website]
* [http://www.delafootball.com.au/ De La Salle Old Collegians Australian Rules Amateur Football Club Website]
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{{Infobox school
|name = Shit hole
|image = [[Image:DLS Crest.png]]
|motto = {{lang-la|Deo Duce}}
|motto_translation = With God As A bitch
|established = 1912
|type = [[Independent school|Independent]], [[Single-sex school|Single-sex]]
|denomination = [[Roman Catholic Church in Australia|Roman Catholic]] ([[Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools|Lasallian]])
|slogan =
|principal = Peter Houlihan
|fees = $6,585 per year (years 4-6)<br/> $8,328 per year (years 7-12)
|address = 1318 High Street<br/>9 Northbrook Avenue
|city = [[Malvern, Victoria|Malvern]]
|state = [[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]]
|zipcode = 3144
|country = [[Australia]]
|coordinates = {{coord|37|51|21|S|145|1|55|E|display=inline,title}}
|enrolment = 1,160
|grades_label = Years
|grades = 4-12
|revenue =
|colours = Blue and Gold {{color box|#000066}} {{color box|#D4A017}}
|homepage = [http://www.delasalle.vic.edu.au/ www.delasalle.vic.edu.au]
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'''De La Salle College''' is a [[Roman Catholic]] [[Independent school|Independent]] school for boys located in the [[Melbourne]] suburb of [[Malvern, Victoria|Malvern]]. The College was founded in 1912 by the [[Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools|De La Salle Brothers]], a religious order based on the teachings of [[Jean-Baptiste de la Salle]], and is a member of the [[Associated Catholic Colleges]]. The College consists of two campuses (Tiverton and Kinnoull) both located in [[Malvern, Victoria|Malvern]]. Mr Peter Houlihan - Principal, commenced his term at the beginning of academic Term 1, 2014. The Head of Tiverton Campus (Years 4-9) is John McAlroy and the Head of Kinnoull Campus (Years 10-12) is Luke Kenealy.
==Timeline==
'''1911''' - Father Simon Hegarty [[Congregation of the Mission|CM]], parish priest of [[Malvern, Victoria|Malvern]], announced that a boys school was to be established, conducted by the Brothers of Christian Schools.
[[Image:Fr heg.jpg|left|thumb|Father Simon Hegarty]]
'''1912''' - On 4 February, Brother Dunstan Drumm, Brother Leopold Loughran and Brother Jerome Foley arrived in Melbourne from [[Waterford, Ireland]]. The following day, they commenced teaching 54 boys in the Parish Hall. On Easter Tuesday, [[Archbishop]] [[Thomas Joseph Carr|Thomas Carr]] blessed the new school in Stanhope Street West.
'''1926''' - The first edition of the College Magazine ''Blue and Gold'' was published, and the first student to complete his leaving certificate finished.
'''1929''' - The house ''Manresa'' on the corner of Stanhope and Dalny Streets was purchased and the Tower Building was erected, blessed and opened by Archbishop [[Daniel Mannix]]. The old Stanhope building was sold to Melbourne and Metropolitan Tramways Trust. The Old Collegians' Association was formed.
[[File:Old Collegians Wing, De La Salle College, Malvern (21 June 2004).jpg|right|thumb|The Old Collegians Wing]]
'''1944''' - Two-classroom building on the corner of Stanhope and Dalny Streets was constructed on the site of a tennis court.
'''1946''' - The Old Collegians' Association was reformed after it lapsed during the Second World War.
'''1948''' - The World War II shrine was erected on Stanhope Street.
'''1954''' - On 21 March, Archbishop Mannix officially opened ''Kinnoull'' (named after [[Kinnoull Hill]]), the then preparatory school for the College.
'''1959''' - Gardens to the east of the homestead ''Kinnoull'' were removed to create what is now known as ''Kinnoull Oval''.
'''1960''' - The new senior school, on High Street, now the Brother Oswald Murdoch Building, was erected. The ''Fathers' Association'' was formed.
'''1962''' - The former Gymnasium and Hall, now the Performing Arts Centre, was erected.
'''1967''' - ''Kinnoull'' homestead was demolished.
'''1972''' - ''Manresa'' was demolished and the Brothers moved to a new residence on High Street. The Brother Jerome Foley Library and the now Brother Dunstan Drumm Administration building was opened on High Street. Father Les Troy, CM, was appointed College Chaplain.
'''1983''' - The Lasallian Award was introduced by the Old Collegians' Association.
'''1984''' - The Brother Peter Duffy Memorial Building was opened and the ''Kinnoull'' Campus became the Senior School for Years 11 and 12.
'''1987''' - The Brother Stanislaus Carmody Centre for the Arts and Technology was opened.
'''1988''' - The Brother James Taylor Gymnasium was opened.
'''1990''' - The Brother Damian Harvey Building was opened.
'''1995''' - The High Street campus was renamed, ''Tiverton'', after the former Brothers' residence on Stanhope Street (which, in turn, was named after [[Tiverton, Devon]]shire).
'''2004''' - The Old Collegians' building was opened on the Kinnoull campus. Year 10 classes move to ''Kinnoull'' for the first time in the College's history.
'''2007''' - The Old Collegians' Association executive committee was reformed.
'''2009''' - The St Miguel Theatre attached to the Brother Adrian Fitzgerald Building (colloquially known as the ''Chapel Building'') was opened.
==Campuses==
There are two campuses, Tiverton and Kinnoull. Due to their proximity, for governmental funding reasons, they are considered the one campus.
At Tiverton student achievements are acknowledged both at Campus Assemblies and Year Level Assemblies. A Student Representative Council meets regularly to discuss ideas and issues that arise in the College.
Approximately 550 students in Years 10-12 occupy the area of land named Kinnoull Campus adjacent to Malvern Cricket Ground and Northbrook. The site was purchased in 1955, and was initially a junior Campus until it became the senior Campus in 1984. Approximately 85% of students have gone on to university, 10% to TAFE and 5% to apprenticeships, traineeships, travel and other paths. All Kinnoull students undertake a program in Religious Education each year. Opportunities for service are available through the Lasallian Youth Leaders Program and the [[St Vincent de Paul Society]].
Events include Mission Action Day, Football Lightning Premiership, Year 12 Formal, Blue & Gold Ball, Farewell Assembly, Graduation Mass and Valedictory Dinner.
==Sport==
As members of the [[Associated Catholic Colleges]] competition, elite interschool competition is offered to Years 7–12 students in Swimming, Athletics, Cross Country, Football, Cricket, Basketball, Soccer, Tennis, Table Tennis, Volleyball, Hockey, Golf, Chess. Our students are also involved in state level competitions in Basketball, Cycling, Weight Lifting, Lacrosse, Triathlon, Futsal and Beach Volleyball. The college is known for its experienced Football Squads having won the Senior football competition 52 times since its entry in 1948.
==Mission Action Day==
On the final day of Term 1, the College participates in Mission Action Day (formerly ''Charity Action Day''), which consists of a 13 km walk from [[Kooyong Stadium]] to T.H. King Oval, Glen Iris and back.
The walk is usually completed in two hours, with students sponsored for completing the walk, thereby raising much needed funds for schools in third-world countries, including the [[Philippines]] and [[Indonesia]]. Recently, this event has raises over $90,000 AUD per annum.
=="Coolies"==
De La Salle "Coolies" is an optional program in which year 12 students give up their summer holidays to go India and build houses for those affected by the tsunami in 2004. The six-week programme is an alternative to the controversial Schoolies week, and is held from the start of November (immediately following final year 12 exams) until early January of the following year. The programme, initiated by Br Denis Loft, has been running since 2006.
In December 2007, the program featured in the [[Herald Sun]] newspaper, with Br Denis Loft featuring in numerous articles in other local newspapers, including the Melbourne Weekly Magazine.
==Patron saint==
[[Jean-Baptiste de La Salle|St. Jean-Baptiste De La Salle]] was born in [[Reims, France]] on 30 April 1651. He was 29 years old when he realised that the educational system of his day was inadequate to meet the needs of poor children. To provide a Christian and human education that would be practical and effective, La Salle founded a religious community of men, the [[Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools]] (Fratres Scholarum Christianarum), dedicated to the instruction of youth.
After many hardships, Jean-Baptiste De La Salle died on Good Friday, 7 April 1719. He was canonised a saint of the Catholic Church in 1900 and declared "Universal Patron of All Teachers" by [[Pope Pius XII]] in 1950. The feast of St. Jean-Baptiste De La Salle is celebrated on 15 May by the worldwide [[La Sallian educational institutions|La Sallian]] movement of approximately 900,000 students in over 80 countries.
==Houses==
The homeroom based system was used at the college until 2007 when the house system was introduced. As of 2011, Br Paul Rogers disbanded the house system and now sporting events follow a homeroom based system, returning to the traditional system at the college.
==Notable alumni==
===Arts, academia, entertainment and media===
*[[Jason Donovan]] - Former [[Neighbours]] actor and musician who sold more than 3 million albums in the UK
*Professor Peter Drake AO - Emeritus Professor, Foundation Vice Chancellor, Australian Catholic University, Order of Australia{{citation needed|date=October 2011}}
*Professor [[Edward Duyker]] OAM - Historian, author and fellow of the [[Australian Academy of the Humanities]]. Numerous awards include [[Order of Australia]] and [[Ordre des Palmes Académiques]].
*[[Archimede Fusillo]] - Author
*[[Paul Hogan (butler)|Paul Hogan]] - The butler of US reality show [[Joe Millionaire]]
*Paul Jennings - Broadcaster and satirist, creator of the 'Rubbery Figures'{{citation needed|date=October 2011}}
*Brendan Kennedy - Professor of Inorganic Chemistry at the University of Sydney
*[[Jules Lund]] - Presenter on ''[[Getaway (TV series)|Getaway]] ,In 2010 Jules joined Fifi Box to host drive nationally on Austereo’s Fox FM, a role which saw him win Best Newcomer at the 2011 Australian Commercial Radio Awards.''
*[[Stephen McIntyre]] - Associate Professor of Music, University of Melbourne, renowned pianist, founding member of Australian Chamber Soloist
*Michael Longhurst - Ex-Melbourne jazz musician (clarinet), now living in Queensland
*Graeme Pender - Melbourne jazz musician (clarinet)
*Gavin Gow - Melbourne jazz musician (clarinet)
*Frank Gow - Melbourne jazz musician (piano)
*[[Gerald Murnane]] - Fiction writer nominated for 2006 Nobel Prize for literature
*Oh Mercy - Band nominated for the 2009 [[Australian Music Prize]]
*Tony Stewart - Sound recordist, one of the [[Balibo Five]] murdered by the Indonesian military in 1975
*[[Geoffrey Tozer]] - Classical pianist
*[[Alphonse Gangitano]] - [[Melbourne gangland killings]]
* Paul Stewart, singer-songwriter and trumpet player in band '''Painters and Dockers'''
* Nick Bufalo, performer, The D-Generation
===Religion===
*[[Eric D'Arcy]] - Late Archbishop of Hobart (1988–1999)
*Brother Bill Firman - Former College Headmaster, Chairman of BoysTown Mission and [[Kids Help Line]]{{citation needed|date=October 2011}}
*Brother Henry Francis (Brother Quentin) O'Halloran - Teacher and recipient of the Medal of the Order of Australia for services to education{{citation needed|date=October 2011}}
*Monsignor Stuart Hall - Ordained priest to the Archdiocese of Melbourne and currently serving as Chaplain with the RAN
===Science===
*Michael Coughlan - Chief Climatologist for the Australian Bureau of Meteorology
*Michael McCarthy - Associate Professor Senior Ecologist of [http://arcue.botany.unimelb.edu.au/ Australian Research Centre for Urban Ecology], [[University of Melbourne]] Lecturer
===Medicine===
*Hanny Calache - Adjunct Professor Oral Health, La Trobe University, Clinical Director, Dental Health Services Victoria Executive
*Raymond TT Chan - Clinical Oncologist
*Walter Cosolo - Oncologist
*Anthony Fenelon - co-designer of Australia's first implantable cardiac pacemaker. Also gained Order of Australia medal for his services to music where he was named 'Organist of the Year' by the [[American Theatre Organ Society]]. He has 22 recording and 4 Gold Records to his credit
*Professor Thomas Marwick - cardiologist, The University of Queensland/Princess Alexandria Hospital. "Who's Who in Australia" recognised as a world-renowned expert in echocardiology
===Law===
*[[Tony Pagone]] - Gaetano (Tony) Pagone is a judge of the Federal Court of Australia. Until 21 June 2013 he was a Judge of the Supreme Court of Victoria
*[[Bernard Teague]] AO - Supreme Court Judge, Former President of The Law Institute of Victoria, Victorian Legal Personality of the Year 1985, Officer of the Order of Australia 2008, appointed to head royal commission into Victoria's bushfires in February 2009, he was created an Officer of the Order of Australia in the Australia Day Honours, 2009
*[[John Harber Phillips]] - , AC, QC (18 October 1933 – 7 August 2009) Appointed as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Victoria in 1991,Barrister, Author, and Judge. Best known for defending [[Lindy Chamberlain]] against the charge of murdering baby Azaria. Later became the first Director of Public Prosecutions of Victoria and Director of National Crime Authority
*Bruce Anthony Chamberlain AM- (9 August 1939 – 1 October 2005) 17th President of the Legislative Council of Victorian Parliament and former school captain. Member of the Order of Australia
*John Hedigan - Judge, Supreme Court of Victoria from 30 January 1991 till 30 August 2001
*Bryan Clothier - Retired former Deputy Chief Magistrate of Victoria
* Gerard Paul Mullaly- Judge of the County Court of Victoria
* John Milton “Darcy” Dugan AO - One of the Court’s best-known and most widely respected Chief Magistrates,Retired from the Bench in 1990, Appointed a member of the Order of Australia (General Division) in June 1990.
===Politics===
*Steven Stefanopoulos - Former Councillor [[City of Stonnington]] 2004-2008, author, archivist, museum curator, teacher, and architectural historian
*James Ingram AO - former Australian diplomat and former Executive Director of the United Nations World Food Program
* Bruce Anthony Chamberlain AM (9 August 1939 – 1 October 2005) The President of the Legislative Council, Victorian Parliament
===Business===
*[[Michael Luscombe]] - CEO of [[Woolworths Limited]], 19th largest retailer in the world
*Leon Daphne - Former CEO of Nissan Australia
===Sport===
'''VFL/AFL Players:'''
*[[Brayden Maynard]] (2015) - [[Collingwood Football Club|Collingwood]]
*[[Jarryd Lyons]] (2010) - [[Adelaide Football Club|Adelaide]]
*[[Daniel Hughes (footballer)|Daniel Hughes]] (2004) - [[Melbourne Football Club|Melbourne]]
*[[Thomas Murphy (footballer)|Thomas Murphy]] (2003) - [[Hawthorn Football Club|Hawthorn]]
*[[Andrew Carrazzo]] (2001) - [[Carlton Football Club|Carlton]]
*[[Trent Croad]] (1997) - [[Hawthorn Football Club|Hawthorn]], [[Fremantle Football Club|Fremantle]] Hawks Premiership Player 2008
*[[Rupert Betheras]] (1993) - [[Collingwood Football Club|Collingwood]]
*[[Barry Breen]] - <!-- Note to editors: Barry Breen was NEVER a Brownlow Medalist. This section was deleted and verified by David Hunter, archivist at De La Salle College, Malvern - wikipedia User:Hunterd. -->[[St Kilda Football Club|St Kilda]] Grand Final Legend, 301 game veteran, Sydney Swans manager of operations
*[[Pat Cash, Sr.]] - [[Hawthorn Football Club|Hawthorn]] Footballer and father of Wimbledon Winner [[Pat Cash]]
*[[Jamie Duursma]] - [[Sydney Swans]], [[Brisbane Bears]], [[Melbourne Football Club|Melbourne]]
*[[Frank Dimattina]] - [[Richmond Football Club|Richmond]]. Player then team manager and father of [[Western Bulldogs]] player [[Paul Dimattina]]
*[[Jack Dyer]] - OAM (15 November 1913 – 23 August 2003), [[Richmond Football Club|Richmond]] Captain/Coach, AFL Hall of Fame Legend 1996, AFL Team of the Century
*[[Bob B. Johnson]] - [[Melbourne Football Club|Melbourne]]
*[[Bernie Jones]] - [[Hawthorn Football Club|Hawthorn]], [[Essendon Football Club|Essendon]] - Hawks 1976 Premiership Player
*[[Peter Murnane]] - [[Hawthorn Football Club|Hawthorn]] - 1976, 1978 Premiership Player
*[[Peter O'Donohue]] - [[Hawthorn Football Club|Hawthorn]] - Player and Coach
*[[John Kennedy, Sr.]] - [[Hawthorn Football Club|Hawthorn]] - Hawthorn premiership coach 1961, 1971, 1976.Icon of the game. Team of the Century Coach
*[[John Kennedy, Jr. (Australian rules footballer)|John Kennedy, Jr.]] - [[Hawthorn Football Club|Hawthorn]] - Premiership Player for Hawthorn 1983, 1986, 1988,1989
*[[Justin Murphy (Australian rules footballer)|Justin Murphy]] - [[Richmond Football Club|Richmond]], [[Carlton Football Club|Carlton]], [[Essendon Football Club|Essendon]], [[Geelong Football Club|Geelong]]
*[[Terry Waters]] - [[Collingwood Football Club|Collingwood]] Captain 1970/1971
*[[Paul Cooper (Australian footballer)|Paul Cooper]] - [[Hawthorn Football Club|Hawthorn]]
*Roger Ellingworth - [[Melbourne Football Club|Melbourne]], [[Hawthorn Football Club|Hawthorn]]
*[[Kevin Sheedy (Australian footballer)|Kevin Sheedy]] - Richmond football club. Essendon football coach Premiership coach 1984/85, 1993, 2000, Greater Western Sydney coach 2013
'''Stawell Gift Winners:'''
*Sam Jamieson - [[Stawell Gift]] Winner 2008
*Jason Richardson - [[Stawell Gift]] Winner 1993
*Dallas O'Brien - [[Stawell Gift]] Winner 1983
'''Sport - Other:'''
*[[Ashton Agar]] (2011) - [[List of Australia Test cricketers|Australian Test Cricketer, made 98 on debut holding a number of world records]]
*[[Danny Nikolic]] - Jockey
*[[Michael Beer (cricketer)|Michael Beer]] (2002) - Australian Test Cricketer
*[[Michael Valkanis]] - Footballer, [[South Melbourne FC|South Melbourne]], [[Larissa FC|Larissa]], [[Adelaide United]], capped once for [[Australia national association football team|Australia]]
*[[Brian Stynes]] - Gaelic Footballer and premiership All star award winner 1995
*[[Adrian Kebbe]] – Weightlifter, [[Australian]] [[Commonwealth Games]] [[Silver Medal]] at the [[1978 Commonwealth Games]]
*Damien Brown - Weightlifter, [[Australian]] [[Olympic Games|Olympic]] weightlifter and flag bearer at the [[2002 Commonwealth Games]]
*Simon Heffernan - Weightlifter, silver medalist at the [[2006 Commonwealth Games]], Twice Australia Day Ambassador
*Andrew Collett - Olympic Judo player
*James Leonard - Victorian Wheelchair Basketballer, Pride of Australia nominee, London 2012 Paralympian
*[[Matthew Curtain]] - Former [[CEO]] of the [[Australian Weightlifting Federation]] and Weightlifting Manager of the [[London 2012 Olympic Games]], [[Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games]] and [[Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games]]. In October 2013, Curtain was appointed as the first-ever Director of Sport of the [[Commonwealth Games Federation]] - responsible for the activities and management of the entire sports programme of the [[Commonwealth Games]] and [[Commonwealth Youth Games]]
*Brian Waldron - Former CEO of the [[Melbourne Storm]] and [[St Kilda Football Club|St Kilda]]
*Alan McAlister - AFL club president
*Leon Daphne - AFL club president
==External links==
* [http://www.delasalle.vic.edu.au/ De La Salle College Website]
* [http://www.delafootball.com.au/ De La Salle Old Collegians Australian Rules Amateur Football Club Website]
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|motto = {{lang-la|Deo Duce}}
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-'''De La Salle College''' is a [[Roman Catholic]] [[Independent school|Independent]] school for boys located in the [[Melbourne]] suburb of [[Malvern, Victoria|Malvern]]. The College was founded in 1912 by the [[Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools|De La Salle Brothers]], a religious order based on the teachings of [[Jean-Baptiste de la Salle]], and is a member of the [[Associated Catholic Colleges]]. The College consists of two campuses (Tiverton and Kinnoull) both located in [[Malvern, Victoria|Malvern]]. Mr Peter Houlihan - Principal, commenced his term at the beginning of academic Term 1, 2014. The Head of Tiverton Campus (Years 4-9) is John McAlroy and the Head of Kinnoull Campus (Years 10-12) is Luke Kenealy.
+'''De La Salle College''' is a [[Roman Catholic]] [[Independent school|Independent]] school for boys located in the [[Melbourne]] suburb of [[Malvern, Victoria|Malvern]]. The College was founded in 1912 by the [[Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools|De La Salle Brothers]], a religious order based on the teachings of [[Jean-Baptiste de la Salle]], and is a member of the [[Associated Catholic Colleges]]. The College consists of two campuses (Tiverton and Kinnoull) both located in [[Malvern, Victoria|Malvern]]. Mr Peter Houlihan - Principal, commenced his term at the beginning of academic Term 1, 2014. The Head of Tiverton Campus (Years 4-9) is John McAlroy and the Head of Kinnoull Campus (Years 10-12) is Luke Kenealy.
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