, motto_translation = Strong in Faith
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, type =
Independent
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co-educational
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Roman Catholic
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Missionaries of the Sacred Heart
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Independent Schools Association
, educational_authority =
New South Wales Department of Education
, founder =
, headmaster = Chris McDermott
, head_label = Chaplain
, head = Terry Herbert
, enrolment = 1,200
, grades =
7–
12
, houses = Giles, Osborne, Riversdale, Reid, Burford (2010)
, colours = Blue and maroon
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, location =
Burradoo
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Southern Highlands,
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Chevalier College is an
independent
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Roman Catholic
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co-educational
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secondary day school
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, located in , in the
Southern Highlands region of
New South Wales
)
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, es ...
, Australia. The College is administered by the priests and brothers of the international
religious institute
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, the
Missionaries of the Sacred Heart
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(MSC); and is a member of the
Independent Schools Association (ISA).
Houses
Chevalier College traditionally had four houses, with their respective colours: Osbourne (yellow); Riversdale (red); Giles (blue); and Reid (green). In 2010, the house Burford (purple), was added. Father Burford, after whom the house was named, was the rector of the school from 1952 until 1956. He died on 16 February 1983. In 2011, the house Clancy (orange), was added. This house is named after Ken Clancy msc.
Sporting records
*1986, Senior HICES 4 × 100 m 44.86 sec by Phillip Hall, Anthony Cipolla, Chris Scott and Ashley Goodwin. Longest standing record at the college.
[This many faceted gem: Chevalier College 1946-1995 / Fr. John Franzmann](_blank)
, Accessed 16/03/2012.
Notable alumni
*
John Fahey former
Premier of New South Wales
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)
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, subdivision_ ...
, former federal Finance Minister, President of the
World Anti-Doping Agency[Crikey.com.au: Famous alumni on Latham's hit list](_blank)
(accessed:26-04-2006)
* Peter Haertsch plastic surgeon
*
Peter Hartcherpolitical journalist
*
Ian Irvinenovelist and marine scientist
*
Michael MacConnellnovelist
*
Allan McMahonAustralian former rugby league representative,
Newcastle Knights coach
* Professor
Geordie Williamson mathematician and the youngest living
Fellow of the Royal Society
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Sexual abuse
In 2021, Father Caruana was convicted of 26 offences against 12 students at the school between 1982 and 1989. Father Caruana was a teacher, dormitory master, rugby coach and bandmaster at the school during that time. He was sentenced to 15 years in prison.
See also
*
List of Catholic schools in New South Wales
Below is list of Catholic schools in the state of New South Wales. It is correct as of 26 September 2009.
Systemic primary schools
Systemic secondary schools
Systemic combined primary and secondary schools
Non-systemic schools
...
*
Catholic education in Australia
References
External links
Chevalier College websiteChevalier College Students and Friends website
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Educational institutions established in 1946
Independent Schools Association (Australia)
Catholic secondary schools in New South Wales
1946 establishments in Australia
Missionaries of the Sacred Heart
Burradoo, New South Wales