Delany College

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Former names
  • Patrician Brothers' High School
  • Patrician Brothers, Granville
MottoLove, Serve, Hope
(St Paul to the Romans 12:9–13)[1]
Religious affiliationPatrician Brothers
Delany College

Australia
Information
Former names
  • Patrician Brothers' High School
  • Patrician Brothers, Granville
TypeIndependent comprehensive co-educational secondary day school
MottoLove, Serve, Hope
(St Paul to the Romans 12:9–13)[1]
Religious affiliationPatrician Brothers
DenominationRoman Catholic
Established
  • 1942; 84 years ago (1942)
    (as Patrician Brothers' High School)
  • 1997; 29 years ago (1997)
    (as Delany College)
OversightCatholic Education Office, Diocese of Parramatta
PrincipalShauna Nash
Staff51 (full-time)[2]
Years712
Enrolment348[2] (2025)
ColoursNavy blue, green, red and white     
Feeder schools
  • Holy Trinity Primary, Granville
  • Holy Family Primary, Granville East
  • St Patrick's Primary, Guildford
  • St Margaret Mary's Primary, Merrylands
Websitewww.delanygranville.catholic.edu.au
Mr Quentin Evans

Delany College is an independent Roman Catholic comprehensive co-educational secondary day school, located in Granville, a western suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia; in the tradition of the Patrician Brothers. Founded in 1942 as the Patrician Brothers' High School, the College is administratively overseen by the Catholic Education Office of the Diocese of Parramatta.

Delany College has enrolment of approximately 348 students from Year 7 to Year 12. Students are drawn from a number of local catholic schools including Holy Trinity Primary, Granville; Holy Family Primary, Granville East; St Patrick's Primary, Guildford and St Margaret Mary's Primary, Merrylands.[2]

Foundation

Delany College was established in 1942 as Patrician Brothers' High School, a Catholic all-boys school catering for students in Years 5 to 10. The school was founded to serve the growing Catholic population in the Granville area and was staffed entirely by members of the Patrician Brothers congregation.

Transition to Delany College

In 1997, the school underwent a significant transformation to meet the changing educational needs of the local community. Under the leadership of the first lay principal, Quentin Evans, the school became a co-educational Year 7 to 12 college. At this time, the institution was renamed "Delany College" in honour of Bishop Daniel Delany, the founder of the Patrician Brothers.

The late 1990s and early 2000s saw a major building program to upgrade the campus facilities for senior secondary education and co-educational requirements. While the school transitioned to lay leadership, it maintains a strong connection to its Patrician heritage.

Principals

The following individuals have served as Principals of Patrician Brothers Granville and Delany College, Granville:[3]

Ordinal Officeholder Term

Start

Term

End

Time in office
1 Br Joseph Tierney 1942 1947 5 Years
2 Br Gerard Histon 1948 1951 3 Years
3 Br De Sales Gilbert 1952 1959 7 Years
4 Br Peter Johnson 1960 1962 2 Years
5 Br Cronan O’Meara 1963 1968 5 Years
6 Br Gabriel McCluskie 1969 1969 < 1 Year
7 Br Callistus Keating 1969 1969 < 1 Year
8 Br Celestine Mulhall 1970 1974 4 Years
9 Br Raymond Eves 1975 1977 2 Years
10 Br Joseph Crowley 1978 1997 19 Years
11 Quentin Evans 1997 1998 1 Year
12 Michael Krawec 1999 2001 2 Years
13 Michael Barrington 2002 2005 3 Years
14 Peter Wade 2006 2015 9 Years
15 Robert Muscat 2016 2019 3 Years
16 Paul Easton 2020 2021 1 Year
17 Shauna Nash 2022

House System

The College operates a house system for pastoral care and sporting competitions. The houses are named after figures prominent in the Catholic and Patrician tradition:[4]

Campion (White)

Mackillop (Red)

Tierney (Green)

Chisolm (Blue)

Notable alumni

See also

References

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