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Organisation St John's Boys Town (1941 - 1953)

From
1941
To
1953
Categories
Care Provider and Catholic
Alternative Names
  • Boys Town (Also known as)
  • St John's Boys Home (Also known as)
  • St John's Boys Town Inc (Also known as)
  • St John's Home (Also known as)

Summary

Please note that this page reproduces the original language used in the historical sources drawn upon to compile this entry. This language includes offensive and derogatory terms which are today considered unacceptable. We apologise for any offence caused by such language.

St John's Boys Town, formerly known as St John the Baptist Home for Boys, was run by the Brothers of St John the Baptist as an orphanage for boys older than 12 years of age. It was located at Marshall Terrace, Brooklyn Park. In 1942 the running of the institution was taken over by the Salesians of Don Bosco who applied for permission to alter the name and rules of the home to put a new focus on education. In 1954 permission was granted and the name Boys Town was discontinued. The Home became known as 'the boarding section of Salesian School' although it was often still referred to in correspondence as St John's Boys Home.

Details

The reformatory St John the Baptist Home for Boys was renamed St John's Boys Town in 1941. As part of a rationalisation of the prevailing situation in Adelaide, it was decided by the newly arrived Archbishop Matthew Beovich that the Brothers of St John the Baptist would look after older boys with younger boys from three to twelve years of age being sent to St Joseph's Orphanage, Largs Bay.

By 1942 the number of boys in care had risen to almost fifty. Internal problems within the order, combined with concerns about the management of the Home, led to the handing over of control. By command of the Archbishop the Salesians of Don Bosco replaced the Brothers of St John the Baptist. The order of the Brothers of St John the Baptist was suppressed and ceased to operate. Several options were offered to the remaining brothers, which included transfer to another religious congregation. On taking over, the Salesian priests and brothers applied to alter the name and rules of the home to put a new focus on education and training. In 1954 full authority to accept day-boys for both technical and secondary studies was granted and the name 'Boys Town' was discontinued. A new building was erected so that the number of residents could be increased and the home became known as 'the boarding section of Salesian School'.

Events

1941 - 1953
St John's Boys Town situated at Marshall Terrace, Brooklyn Park. Location: Brooklyn Park

Timeline

 1898 - 1941 St John the Baptist Home for Boys
       1941 - 1953 St John's Boys Town
             1954 - 1984 The boarding section of Salesian School

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Sources used to compile this entry: '"Adoption Solves Delinquency"', The Advertiser (Adelaide, South Australia), Please note that this article contains offensive and derogatory terms which are today considered unacceptable. We apologise for any offence caused by such language., 12 December 1953, p. 16, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article47590386; George, Karen, Finding your own way, Nunkuwarrin Yunti of South Australia Inc., 2005, http://www.salinkup.com.au/content.php?page_id=4.

Prepared by: Karen George and Gary George