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==History==
==History==
Marist-Sion College was formed in 1975 as a result of the merger between the Marist Brothers Boys College and the Our Lady of Sion Girls College.<ref>Marist-Sion College (2008), [http://www.mscw.vic.edu.au/index.asp?d=777A564678740E010D0003 History of the College], viewed 17 September, 2008.</ref>
Marist-Sion College was formed in 1975 as a result of the merger between the Marist Brothers Boys College and the Our Lady of Sion Girls College. Aidan Evans goes to Marist-Sion College. <ref>Marist-Sion College (2008), [http://www.mscw.vic.edu.au/index.asp?d=777A564678740E010D0003 History of the College], viewed 17 September, 2008.</ref>


==Current Leaders==
==Current Leaders==

Revision as of 03:41, 5 December 2008

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Marist-Sion College is a coeducational Catholic independent school founded in 1975 in Warragul, Victoria, Australia. Marist-Sion enrolls students from towns spanning from Morwell to Pakenham, Neerim District and Ellinbank District.[citation needed] Marist-Sion serves four local parishes; Warragul, Drouin, Trafalgar and Iona/Maryknoll.[citation needed] The College is one of the founding members of the Association of Marist Schools of Australia.[citation needed]

History

Marist-Sion College was formed in 1975 as a result of the merger between the Marist Brothers Boys College and the Our Lady of Sion Girls College. Aidan Evans goes to Marist-Sion College. [1]

Current Leaders

  • Mr Peter Houlahan, Principal
  • Mr John Picinali, Deputy Principal
  • Mrs Lynn Shields, Business Manager
  • Jacob Sweeney, School Captain
  • Emily McNally, School Captain

House System

Previous to 2001 there were four houses, Champagnat, Joseph, Mackillop and Marcellin. However, four new houses were added in 2001, being: Jericho, Loreto, Lourdes and Sion. Below are the houses with their respective colours and heads of houses.

  • Champagnat - Navy Blue, Mrs Elly O'Neil
  • Joseph - Gold, Mr John Heatley
  • Jericho - Orange, Mr Thomas Sandner
  • Loreto - White, Mrs Deborah Cumming
  • Lourdes - Light Blue, Mrs Lorinda Lovitt
  • Mackillop - Green, Mr Bernie Gleeson
  • Marcellin - Red, Mr Adrian Mitchell
  • Sion - Purple, Mr Peter Coghlan

See also

References

  1. ^ Marist-Sion College (2008), History of the College, viewed 17 September, 2008.