St Clare's College, Waverley
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Coordinates | 33°54′3″S 151°15′13″E / 33.90083°S 151.25361°E |
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Type | Catholic, Secondary, Day school |
Motto | Template:Lang-la (My God in All Things)[1] |
Denomination | Roman Catholic |
Established | 1885 |
Principal | Mrs Antoinette McGahan |
Staff | ~43[2] |
Gender | Girls |
Enrolment | ~500 (7–12)[2] |
Colour(s) | Maroon, Blue and White |
Website | www.stclares.nsw.edu.au |
St Clare's College is a Roman Catholic, day school for girls, located in Waverley, in the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Established in 1884 by the Poor Clare Sisters, St Clare's has a non-selective enrolment policy and currently caters for approximately 500 girls from Year 7 to 12.
The college is a school of the Archdiocese of Sydney[3]. The school is affiliated with the Catholic Girls Secondary Schools Sporting Association (CGSSSA)[4] and is a member of the Association of Heads of Independent Girls' Schools (AHIGS).
History
St Clare's College is unique in that it remains established on its original site and continues under the governance of Sydney Catholic schools.[5]
Principals
Period | Details[6] |
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1884 – 1888 | Sr M. Teresa Lawless |
1889 | Mother Anthony Watters |
1889 ? | Sr Francis Maloney |
1921 – 1935 | Sr M. Leontia Reid |
1936 – 1963 | Mother Gabriel Claverie |
1964 – 1982 | Sr Carmel O'Sullivan |
1983 – 1985 | Mr Geoffrey Newcombe |
1986 – 1987 | Mrs Elizabeth Brogan |
1988 – 1997 | Sr Janet Heath |
1999 – 2003 | Mrs Kitty Guerin |
2004 – 2006 | Ms Catherine Rae |
2007 | Acting Principal – Sr Louise Hume (osc) |
2008 – 2014 | Ms Marie Therese Hirschhorn |
2015 – present | Mrs Antionette McGahan |
House system
As with most Australian schools, St Clare's utilises a house system. The school currently has four houses, through which students compete in a range of sporting and non-sporting activities. They are:
- Reid (Brown and Gold)
- Claverie(Black and Red)
- Deakin (Dark Blue and Light Blue)
- Keady (Green and Gold)
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The students earn points for their house through participation in these activities, and the house with the most points at the end of the school year is awarded the 'Babicci Shield'. The Babicci is named after Sister Pauline Babicci, former Mother Abbess of the Poor Clares. The colours of the Houses were decided in consultation with the students at the time the House system was devised. The school also features a tutorial program, whereby each student is assigned to a tutorial in their House, in an attempt to win the annual House Babicci Shield.[7]
Notable alumnae
- Imelda Roche AO - Co-Chairman of the Roche Group; Immediate Past Chancellor of Bond University; Founder of Nutrimetics; Recipient of the Centenary Medal 2003[8]
See also
References
- ^ "Mission". About Us. St Clare's College. Retrieved 11 December 2007.
- ^ a b St Clare's College Annual Report 2005 (accessed:25-04-2007)
- ^ "Directory of Schools for the Archdiocese of Sydney". Our Parishes. Archdiocese of Sydney. Archived from the original on 26 April 2006. Retrieved 11 December 2007.
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- ^ "Principal's Message". About Us. St Clare's College. Archived from the original on 29 August 2007. Retrieved 11 December 2007.
- ^ "Heads of New South Wales Independent Girls' Schools". About AHIGS. Association of Heads of Independent Girls Schools. Retrieved 28 November 2007.
- ^ a b "House System". Student Care. St Clare's College. Archived from the original on 28 September 2007. Retrieved 11 December 2007.
- ^ Suzannah Pearce, ed. (17 November 2006). "ROCHE Imelda Joan". Who's Who in Australia Live!. North Melbourne, Vic: Crown Content Pty Ltd.