Vale Reverend John Leaver
The Highview College community is saddened to hear of the passing of Rev. John Leaver AO.
In 1972 Rev. Leaver, who was the Anglican Rector of Christ Church Maryborough, discussed the possibility of founding an ecumenical school with Father Peter Claridge of the Roman Catholic Church. After receiving support from the Bishop of Ballarat, the Superior of the Brigidine Congregation, and other Anglican and Protestant church leaders, a public meeting was called in Maryborough. By 1973 considerable support had been shown, and the Methodist and Church of Christ churches joined the Anglicans and Roman Catholics on the Interim Board. The Christian Community College (Maryborough), now known as Highview College, opened its doors in February 1974 with 126 students: the first completely ecumenical school in Australia.
Rev. Leaver then went on to assist in the setting up of other Christian Community Colleges, along with the forming of an association of ecumenical schools of Victoria which is now known as the Victorian Ecumenical System of Schools (VESS). He was awarded an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) award for his service to education.
Rev. Leaver always maintained his connection with Highview College, returning for many important school milestones. Highview College is now 44 years old and is thriving, thanks to Rev. Leaver’s initial foresight into providing an ecumenical education for all students. He will be greatly missed as part of the Highview family. Our thoughts and prayers are with his wife Wendy, daughters Jane and Susan and their families at this time.