About Old Xaverians
Introduction
Xavier College aims to promote connectivity, collaboration, partnerships and alignment within and beyond the College community and to emphasise the quality of relationships throughout the College community, underpinned by respect, listening, thinking, reflection, discernment and conversation.
The inaugural meeting of Xavier College past students occurred on 2 November 1898. From that point on, the OXA has flourished and now has over 16,000 members on its database.
The Old Xaverians’ Association (OXA) exists to promote the welfare and advancement of Xavier College through the activities of the past students. It seeks to remain engaged with as many past students of Xavier College as possible through reunions, events and ongoing communication.
The OXA liaises with past students to organise and facilitate reunions both locally and around the world. In recent years, the OXA has organised reunions in Melbourne, Sydney, Hong Kong, Singapore, London and New York.

Our Mission Statement
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History
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Our Team
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Social Justice Highlight
The Maytime Fair has its origin in the idealism of the first four groups of Australian Jesuits that left for India in the 1950s. Their stories are rich in adventure and achievements as well in failures and disappointments. They were inspired by the ideal of making a difference in the conviction that preaching the gospel of Christ was indeed good news that could transform the lives of individuals and communities.
They involved themselves with the poor, trying to increase their standard of living and free them from the oppression of the caste system. They became advocates for tribal peoples on the margins of Indian society. In their schools they taught children of all faiths, they trained teachers and taught at universities.
Last year, through the compassion and generosity of so many, Jesuit Mission was able to support and work with our Jesuit partners in 15 countries across Asia and Africa, delivering programs that directly served more than 132,000 marginalised people. In some cases, local communities have been best served by continuing existing Jesuit programs to alleviate poverty and injustice. In other areas, Jesuit Mission’s most effective work has been to provide emergency food packs and medical supplies to support those whose health and livelihood have been affected by COVID-19. As the pandemic continues, Jesuit Mission is committed to helping deliver immediate support, in whatever form necessary, and wherever the need is greatest.
