Combined Independent Colleges

Combined Independent Colleges
Merged into

AIC and GPS

(2014)
Formation 1957
Headquarters Queensland, Australia

The Combined Independent Colleges (CIC) was a former junior sports association of 14 independent schools in south-east Queensland. It was founded in 1957 and dissolved in 2014 with the headmasters of the Great Public Schools and Associated Independent Colleges expanding their respective competitions to include students from grades 5 to 12.[1]

The CIC was originally known as the CCC (Combined Catholic Colleges) but was renamed after some Anglican schools were accepted into the association.

The association was primarily dedicated to the promotion and organisation of sport between the member colleges but other co-curricular activities such as chess and debating were also conducted.[2]

Member schools at dissolution

School Location Enrolment Founded Denomination Day/Boarding School Colors Other associations
Anglican Church Grammar School[3] East Brisbane 1,700 1912 Anglican Day & Boarding Blue & Grey Great Public Schools Association of Queensland
Brisbane Boys' College[4] Toowong 1,600 1902 Presbyterian Day & Boarding Green, White & Black Great Public Schools Association of Queensland
Brisbane Grammar School[5] Spring Hill 1,400 1868 Non-Denominational Day & Boarding Dark Blue & Light Blue Great Public Schools Association of Queensland
Iona College[6] Wynnum West 1,300 1958 Catholic Day Black & White Associated Independent Colleges
Marist College Ashgrove[7] Ashgrove 1,474 1940 Catholic Day & Boarding Blue & Gold Associated Independent Colleges
Moreton Bay Boys' College[8] Manly West 380 2003 Presbyterian Day Blue & White
Padua College[9] Kedron 1,200 1956 Catholic Day Brown, Gold & White Associated Independent Colleges
St Joseph's College[10] Spring Hill 1,240 1875 Catholic Day Red & Black Great Public Schools Association of Queensland
St. Joseph's, Nudgee Junior College[11] Indooroopilly 460 1938 Catholic Day Blue & White
St Joseph's College, Nudgee[12] Boondall 1,470 1891 Catholic Day & Boarding Blue & White Great Public Schools Association of Queensland
St Laurence's College[13] South Brisbane 1,375 1915 Catholic Day Black & Gold Associated Independent Colleges
St Patrick's College[14] Shorncliffe 960 1952 Catholic Day Green & Gold Associated Independent Colleges
The Southport School[15] Southport 1,200 1901 Anglican Day & Boarding Maroon, Navy & White Great Public Schools Association of Queensland
Villanova College[16] Coorparoo 1,150 1948 Catholic Day Green & Gold Associated Independent Colleges

Moreton Bay Boys' College entered the competition in 2009. Other schools that were previously members include: De La Salle College, St Columban's College, Marcellin College, St Paul's School, John Paul College, Ormiston College and Canterbury College.

References

  1. "MBBC Sport 2015" (PDF 0.3 MB). Moreton Bay Boys' College. 15 October 2014. Archived (PDF) from the original on 22 March 2015. Retrieved 22 March 2015.
  2. "Junior Sport". Marist College Ashgrove. 2014. Archived from the original on 28 February 2015. Retrieved 22 March 2015.
  3. "Churchie - Rugby Union". Anglican Church Grammar School. Retrieved 2011-05-11.
  4. "BBC Co-curricular". Brisbane Boys College. Retrieved 2011-05-09.
  5. "Brisbane Grammar School - Sport". Brisbane Grammar School. Retrieved 2011-05-11.
  6. "IONA AIC & CIC Sports". IONA College. Retrieved 2011-05-12.
  7. "Marist College - Junior Sports". Marist College Ashgrove. Retrieved 2011-05-12.
  8. "MBBC Sport". Moreton Bay Boys College. Retrieved 2011-05-12.
  9. "Padua College". Padua College. Retrieved 2011-05-10.
  10. "Terrace Sporting Program". St. Joseph's College, Gregory Terrace. Retrieved 2011-05-12.
  11. "NJC Sport". Nudgee Junior College. Retrieved 2011-05-12.
  12. "St. Joseph's Nudgee College CIC Sport". St. Joseph's Nudgee College. Retrieved 2011-05-12.
  13. "St Laurence's Sport". St Laurence's College. Retrieved 2011-05-12.
  14. "St Patrick's Sporting Program". St Patrick's College. Retrieved 2011-05-12.
  15. "Prep School Sport". The Southport School. Retrieved 2011-05-12.
  16. "Villa Co-curricular CIC". Villanova College. Retrieved 2011-05-10.
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