Catholic College Wodonga

Catholic College Wodonga is a co-educational Catholic school in Wodonga, Victoria, Australia, catering for students from Years 7 through to 12.

Founded by the Wodonga Catholic Parish in 1979, the College's aim is to find "Life in Jesus" and to continue the work of the Sisters of Mercy in educating young people for a range of pathways in life. Catholic College Wodonga is part of Catholic Education Wodonga (CEW), a division of Catholic Education Sandhurst.

Because of this association students are often streamed from the three Catholic primary schools which make up the rest of CEW. These feeder schools are St. Monica's Primary School, St. Augustine's Primary School and St Francis of Assisi Primary School.

History
In 1876 a co-educational primary school was built on the corner of High Street and Osburn Street. In 1892, four teachers from the Sisters of Mercy from Albury began the foundation of a new educational institution in Wodonga, which was completed in 1899 and became St. Augustine's Primary school. The school continued until 1982 under the name St Augustine's. In the meanwhile, female students from out-lying areas boarded  at the convent.

In the 1970s, Albury-Wodonga was declared a National Growth Centre and by 1979 an increased number of students lead to the St Augustine’s Girls Secondary College being relocated to the Wodonga West location under the new name of "Catholic College Wodonga"

In 2019, the college celebrated its 40th anniversary.

In 2024 on May 9th, several news outlets reported about sexual harassment at the college. On May 11th, the Premier of Victoria responded to the scandal.

Sexual Harassment
In May 2024, Catholic College became involved in a scandal following the emergence of a private Snapchat group created by Year 12 male students. This group contained comments about the physical appearance of their female peers.

The school "conducted an investigation" after learning about the incident. The school's principal, Lorraine Willis, stated that the school "enacted the relevant policies and procedures" and reiterated the expectations of respectful relationships to the Year 12 male students involved. The parent of one of the female students affected by the comments reported that their daughter was "pretty devastated." The parent also said the behaviour was being "swept under the carpet" and described it as "vile". No individual punishment was given to the boys involved, and counselling was not offered to the female students who were targeted.

This incident occurred shortly after a similar event at Yarra Valley Grammar, another school in Melbourne, where Year 12 male students created a spreadsheet assessing female classmates' attractiveness. Two students from Yarra Valley Grammar were expelled due to this incident.

Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan described the incident at Catholic College Wodonga as "distressing".

Sigma Suspension
In May 2024, Catholic College Wodonga faced controversy when a student was suspended for using the term "sigma" in conversation. Despite the term's common usage as internet slang for "lone wolf" or introvert, school authorities deemed it inappropriate. The student's parents expressed astonishment at the severity of the punishment, questioning the rationale behind penalising their son for using what they considered innocuous language. The incident received a lot of negative backlash from students and parents.

Attempts to whitewash Wikipedia 'controversies' section
On June 7, 2024, Catholic College Wodonga used an account named "CCWCommunications" to remove the entire "Controversies" section from its Wikipedia article. This attempt to erase potentially damaging information was automatically reverted as the account was unverified. The incident highlights the school's culture of covering up negative incidents. This can be verified by opening the "View History" for this page.

CEW theme
Each year the College is given a theme to have the students aim to follow and be alike. From 2014, Catholic Education Wodonga (CEW) decided to use the theme across all four of the Catholic Schools in Wodonga.

Teaching and Learning
Catholic College is divided into six Learning Communities or Houses; Hollows (yellow), Malone (green), da Vinci (blue), Chisholm (red), Gandhi (orange) and MacKillop (purple). Each with their own given LCL (Learning Community Leader).

Beginning the day, students start the day in their home bases or better known as Learning Mentor Groups (LMs). LMs contain students from a single community and across a variety of years of approximately 28 students. The objective of LMs is to encourage friendships across year levels and announce relevant school news. Each LM is co-ordinated by two, or in some cases three, teachers who is the primary contact for students in their group regarding school or administrative issues. They also provide the students with academical references.

In October 2018, the new Aquinas Centre (Science) was opened for use by students and staff.

Notable Alumni

 * Fraser Gehrig – AFL footballer
 * Ben McEvoy – AFL footballer
 * Ben Paton – AFL footballer
 * Nathan Clarke – OMFNL Reserves
 * Jess Foley – Australian Basketballer, WAFL player
 * Jonathon Ceglar – AFL footballer
 * Hamish McIntosh – AFL footballer
 * Rory Hilton – AFL footballer