Gilroy College
Gilroy Catholic College | |
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Location | |
17-37 Marie Street, Castle Hill, New South Wales Australia | |
Coordinates | 33°44′23″S 150°59′48″E / 33.7398108°S 150.9965631°E |
Information | |
Type | comprehensive co-educational secondary day school |
Motto | Christ is my light |
Denomination | Roman Catholic |
Established | 1980 |
Oversight | Catholic Education Office, Diocese of Parramatta |
Principal | Cheryl Merryweather |
Years | 7–12 |
Enrolment | 1,284[1] |
Colour(s) | Blue and gold |
Feeder schools |
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Website | www |
Gilroy Catholic College is a Roman Catholic comprehensive co-educational secondary day school, located in Castle Hill, in the Hills District of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The College provides a Catholic and general education for students from Year 7 through to Year 12; it is administered by the Catholic Education Office of the Diocese of Parramatta.
History
[edit]Gilroy Catholic College was founded in 1980 and was built on the land formerly belonging to St Gabriel's School for the Hearing Impaired, thus making use of existing buildings.[2] The school was originally intended for students from Year 7 to Year 10, but extended to years 11 and 12 in 1982.[2]
Norman Gilroy
[edit]Gilroy Catholic College was named after Cardinal Sir Norman Thomas Gilroy, the first cardinal born in Australia. As well as adopting his name, the college also made Cardinal Gilroy's personal motto, "Christ is my light", its official motto.[2]
Government funding
[edit]On 9 February 2008, The Sydney Morning Herald reported that, according to Green Party analysis of government figures, Gilroy received $12.2 million more in federal government funding than its entitlement under the socioeconomic status (SES) formula.[3]
Notable alumni
[edit]- Sean Abbott – cricketer who has represented Australia in both One Day International and Twenty20 cricket.[4]
- Jonathan Boulet – rock musician[5]
- Kane Cleal - rugby league player
- Fiona Crawford - softball player and Olympic medallist
- Trent Oeltjen – baseball player at the 2004 Summer Olympics. Oeltjen also played 3 seasons in the MLB for the Arizona Diamondbacks and the Los Angeles Dodgers.[6]
See also
[edit]- List of Catholic schools in New South Wales
- Catholic education in Australia
- Catholic Education, Diocese of Parramatta
References
[edit]- ^ "My School provides information that helps parents and the community in understanding the performance of schools over time".
- ^ a b c "Our Story". www.gilroy.catholic.edu.au. Retrieved 14 September 2023.
- ^ Patty, Anna (9 February 2008). "How private schools owe taxpayer $2b". The Sydney Morning Herald. Archived from the original on 20 October 2023. Retrieved 20 October 2023.
- ^ "Sean Abbott Biography, Height, Weight, Age, Salary, Net Worth, Wife, Family, Facts & More - Primes World". 27 July 2021. Retrieved 14 September 2023.
- ^ "Inpress Issue #1125 by TheMusic.com.au - Issuu". issuu.com. 2 June 2010. Retrieved 14 September 2023.
- ^ Machado, Lawrence (2 October 2017). "If I can make it, so can you: Trent Oeltjen". The Daily Telegraph.
External links
[edit]- Doherty, Linda (23 October 2003). "English is peanuts with Homer Simpson joining The Club". The Sydney Morning Herald.
- "New deal for deaf high school students". The Catholic Weekly. 2 November 2003. Archived from the original on 3 September 2006.
- Baulkham Hills Shire Council: Japanese sister school visits during Australia-Japan Year of Exchange Discusses sister school links between Gilroy College and a school in Japan.
- New South Wales Independent Education Union - Statement of Ross Learning Technology Co-ordinator at Gilroy College discusses technology issues