The Ignatian - December 2016 Vol 26 December 2017 Vol 28 | Page 7

From the Council Incorporation: A New Era for Riverview The rigidity and demands of the external compliance environment may suggest that ‘new beginnings’ are something of a remote possibility at Council level. Precisely because of increasing expectations that reside with the accountability and transparency of governance in all organisations – from hospitals and schools through to business corporations, a ‘new beginning’ has been recently ushered in at Riverview through the process of incorporation. For the last 137 years, Saint Ignatius’ College Riverview has operated as an unincorporated entity under different governance structures. The College Council was introduced in 1994, and for the last 23 years it has been responsible for the governance and affairs of the College under the direction of the Australian Province of the Society of Jesus. As new compliance legislation for New South Wales came into effect in 2016, the College, along with all of the Colleges across Australia, moved towards the gradual incorporation of the schools to form companies limited by guarantee with Boards of Directors to respond to contemporary legal and financial obligations. On December 2nd, the operation of the College transferred to Saint Ignatius’ College Riverview Limited, an incorporated company registered with the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) and the Australian Charities and Not-for-Profits Commission (ACNC). While this is a significant shift in the legal status of the organisation, there will be little change to the daily operations of the College as it has functioned in the same way, for all intents and purposes, for many years. Former Members of College Council are being asked to consider taking on the role of Directors of the Board of the incorporated company. Nominations for Directors are proposed to another newly incorporated entity, Jesuit Education Australia (JEA), which will then refer the nominations to the Provincial for his approval. A new era, indeed a new beginning, has dawned for the governance of Jesuit schools across Australia. While the rationale for the introduction of such structures is legally and financially necessary in the current and future environment, there is a need to ensure that the Jesuit principles and values that underpin the schools remain authentic to the very distinctive and proud tradition that has been built over the better part of 500 years. The Saint Ignatius’ College Riverview Board will work assiduously towards that aim over the coming years. Finally, I wish to sincerely thank Fr Ross for his time as Rector of the College, both from myself and on behalf of the Council. You have been an inspiration to us and we wish you the best for your return to St Aloysius'. And a merry Christmas to all as we look forward to a wonderful new year together. J O H N W I L C OX , C H A I R F R O M T H E C O U N C I L | I G N ATI A N | 7