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Founded by the Marist Brothers in , Joeys currently caters for approximately 1, students from Year 7 to Year 12 , [ 4 ] including over boarders, making it the largest all boys boarding school in Australia, [ 5 ] and one of the largest in the southern hemisphere. In , Joeys saw the appointment of its first lay headmaster, Ross Tarlinton, who served from to He was succeeded in by another layman, Christopher Hayes and now Michael Blake. The Headmaster , Emilian Pontet then sought out land to found a new school elsewhere.
On 29 July , the Headmaster, Emilian Pontet, moved the schools location from Harrington Street to Hunters Hill, founding St Joseph's College in a temporary wooden building with a student population of Joseph's College, Hunter Hill [ sic ], under the management of , are three educational institutions that reflect the highest credit on the Catholic population of the parent colony. Brother Emilian Pontet was the founding headmaster — ; he was succeeded by Brother Stanislaus — who continued the building program at the main campus and oversaw the acquisition of 16 acres of playing fields close by.
These events took place in the aftermath of the Battle of Waterloo [ 12 ] [ circular reference ] , the transition of NSW from a penal colony to a free settlement under the Governorship of Macquarie [ 13 ] [ circular reference ] , the broader context of Victorian Era politics and activity from London such as Saint Joseph's Missionary Society of Mill Hill founded in by future Cardinal Herbert Alfred Vaughan.
The College opened in in a temporary wooden building, however, it has continued to expand its grounds and buildings since then. Some examples are the construction of the main building's southern wing in —; the building of the central and northern wing in — and the building of the Chapel in — The south-eastern corner of the College campus is a property which was acquired in with the assistance of a benefactor named O'Shaugnessy.
The property was then known as Joubert's Reserve and the original small stone cottage that stood on the land when it was acquired still remains on the site today. The College's main playing fields "the Park" are located m away from the main campus and were bought in from Charles Gilbert Heydon a distinguished lawyer and devout Catholic who offered the Brothers for sale at a discount 16 acres he had acquired nine years earlier.