Why choose our College?
Marist College Eastwood has a proud history of educating boys to be men who are ‘Good Christians and Good Citizens’. Our contemporary learning approach ensures excellence in student outcomes and the strong Catholic ethos inspired by St Marcellin Champagnat, instils standards and a work ethic that boys carry throughout their lives.
We have a very involved parent community that supports the school in the delivery of truly holistic education where every person counts. From academics, to sport, to creative arts and social advocacy, Marist College Eastwood is an outstanding education choice.
Principal’s Message
Marist College Eastwood is a school that values the importance of honouring individual strengths and talents and nurturing students to work collaboratively, preparing them to take their place in the world beyond the gates of Marist College Eastwood. As Principal, the opportunity to continue driving this strong community forward and driving its vision for the future is an exciting undertaking. Together we will continue to build on the College’s strong Marist tradition, great school spirit and the strength of our wellbeing and values-based approach to education.
With training as a science teacher and further study in the area of educational leadership, I have been fortunate to work in and lead a variety of school communities. These experiences have fostered in me an appreciation for creativity, innovation and courage, both in a student’s approach to their learning and within their own lives.
A Daring Faith and Dynamic Education Developing Strong Minds and Gentle Hearts are at the core of our vision for all students. With our students at the centre of all we do, our staff provide a safe and supportive environment where students are able to challenge themselves as they strive for continual improvement. We value our relationships with our families as we work together to achieve the best possible outcomes for our young men.
It is my priority to build on the longstanding traditions and excellent academic culture that Marist College Eastwood is renowned for – an exceptional school where all learners have a place and where their talents are valued, in an environment where excellence is coupled with joy and hope.
Our motto, Respice Finem, is such a powerful statement for our times. Marist men are called to recognise their purpose and to prepare themselves as strong, courageous and empathetic leaders in their own lives and the lives of others – to be people of influence and compassion in their local and global communities
An education at Marist College Eastwood is one that resonates with the world we live in. As a school, we seek to continue creating opportunities for our students to establish meaningful partnerships that will develop them in all aspects of their lives.
Silvana Rossetti
Principal
History
Marist College Eastwood has been educating young men in the Marist tradition since 1937. Brother Leopold Smith and three other Marist Brothers – Ervan McDonough, Loyola Sullivan and Kenneth Harris came to Eastwood and opened St Kevin’s Boys School, as the college was originally named. On the first day, they taught 107 students in Eastwood House which was built in 1863 and which housed the original four classrooms. Today, Eastwood House serves as the college’s administration building, the site has significantly expanded and the college has an enrollment of over 900 students.
The Marist Brothers themselves were founded by St Marcellin Champagnat in 1817, a priest who began his ministry in La Valla, France. He had a special love for the poor and underprivileged which encouraged him to establish the Little Brothers of Mary, later to become known as the Institute of the Marist Brothers. Today, Marist College Eastwood continues to share the privilege and responsibility of nurturing “Good Christians and Good Citizens.” Today the charism is expressed in our commitment to the following Marist pillars and ideals:
- Presence – By establishing positive relationships with all members of the community, founded on love, openness and hospitality.
- Family Spirit – Our family spirit’s foundation is the love that Jesus has for all, this pillar convicts us to stand in solidarity with each other and build a sense of community.
- Simplicity – We strive to be people of integrity and humility as we seek out God’s call for our lives and our true self.
- Love of Work – We seek to work collaboratively, resiliently and joyfully, to be generous with our gifts and to do good quietly.
- In the Way of Mary – Mary is the perfect model of discipleship who is constantly guiding us to her Son Jesus. She offers us an example of faith, strength in gentleness and courage.
Mission
Our apostolic mission, illuminated by our founder St Marcellin Champagnat, calls us to nurture Good ‘Christians and Good Citizens’. In partnership with parents and the wider community, the college aims to develop, A Daring Faith and Dynamic Education Developing Strong Minds and Gentle Hearts.
With students at the centre of all we do, Marist College Eastwood seeks to nurture students towards full humanity, embracing individual gifts and talents and points of challenge and growth, supported by their community.
Motto
The words Respice Finem are firmly embedded in our college history and hold as much value for us today as when our founding Marist Brothers became inspired to attach it to the college. The most authoritative sources translate Respice Finem as “Look to the end”. The motto emphasises recognising the purpose for all the endeavours we undertake and challenges us to allow this purpose to inform our actions. In looking to the end, one can be motivated to set high expectations and their sights on aspirational goals. In addition, it reminds us of our humanity in light of the impermanence of worldly things, as well as our mortality, inviting us to develop virtue in seeking the transcendental. This is reflected in our pursuit of truth, goodness, beauty and of course God – a morality expounded on equally by the Prophet Amos who states “Seek [God] and live” (5:4) and St Augustine, “For what other end do we have, if not to reach the Kingdom of which has no end…there we shall rest, love and praise” (cf. CCC 1720). Our motto strongly affirms that we can be the person we hope to become in the present moment and that we can realise our vision, each day and through each encounter.
The college seeks to promote and nurture its relationship with our local parishes and broader Catholic community. Marist College enjoys relationships with parishes from across the Archdiocese of Sydney, particularly the Northern Deanery; as well as parishes in the Diocese of Parramatta and Broken Bay.
St Kevin’s Parish Eastwood
Parish Administrator: Fr Pawel Kopczynski CSMA
36 Hillview Road, Eastwood NSW 2122
P (02) 9874 2533
E parish@stkevinseastwood.org.au
www.stkevinseastwood.org.au
Mass Times
Day | Time |
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Saturday | 5:30pm |
Sunday | 8:00am, 9.30am, 6.00pm and 11.30am (Chinese) |
Monday-Thursday | 7:30am |
Friday | 5:00pm |
Reconciliation
Saturday 4:30pm – 5:00pm
Others
Holy Rosary, every Tuesday-Thursday after the 7:30am Mass
Men’s Midweek Prayer Group, Wednesday at 7:30pm (Holy Family Chapel)
Cenacle Marian Movement of the Laity, Thursday at 7pm (Holy Family Chapel)
Eucharistic Adoration and Reconciliation every Friday at 4pm
First Friday Devotion every Month at 4pm
First Saturday Mass and Devotion every Month at 9am
Exposition and Benediction every first weekend of the Month at all Masses
College News
Boys Make National Team in Ju-Jitsu
By kylie.ball@syd.catholic.edu.au|2024-12-11T02:16:56+00:00December 4th, 2024|Categories: News|
They may only be 15, but two Year 9
2024 Term Dates
By kylie.ball@syd.catholic.edu.au|2024-12-02T02:26:13+00:00December 2nd, 2024|Categories: News|
Term 1 – 1 February – All Students Return
Marist Eastwood Boy Crowned World Speedcubing Champion
By kylie.ball@syd.catholic.edu.au|2024-12-01T22:36:04+00:00December 1st, 2024|Categories: News|
Yes indeed - speedcubing is most definitely a sport!