Sacred Heart College, Geelong

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Sacred Heart College
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Educating girls to make a difference
Established 1860
School Type Private
Denomination Catholic
Key People Mr. Shannon, Care taker Principle
School Fees $2676 - $3100
Location Geelong, Victoria, Australia
Enrolment 1350
Employees --
Colours Sky Blue & Navy Blue
Homepage http://web.shc.melb.catholic.edu.au

Sacred Heart College (founded in 1860) is a Roman Catholic school for girls located in Retreat Road, Newtown, Geelong, Victoria in Australia. The student population is approximately 1350.

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[edit] History

In June 1859, the Archbishop of Melbourne, Dr. Goold, petitioned the Sisters of Mercy in Dublin to establish a community in Geelong. Dr. Goold's request inspired the Superior, Mother Xavier Maguire. On September 5, 1859, Mother Xavier, accompanied by Sister Margaret Mullally and others, set sail for Geelong. Despite lack of resources, the nuns persevered, and in 1860 the Sisters of Mercy opened Sacred Heart College. For many years, it served as a co-educational school and housed a number of boarders; today, it is a Catholic girls' school, with no boarders.

[edit] Housing System

Upon entering Year 7, All girls attending Sacred Heart College are assigned to a House. Houses meet several times a year to compete for the House Cup. The events they compete in are Athletics, Cross Country, Swimming and Arts. The houses are as follows:

House Padua Clairvaux Loyola Siena
Colour Green      Blue      Red      Yellow     
Named after St. Anthony of Padua St. Bernard of Clairvaux St. Ignatius of Loyola St. Catherine of Siena

[edit] Curriculum

Sacred Heart College offers the VCE (Victorian Certificate of Education), and has introduced the International Baccalaureate for middle years students.[1] Year 11 and 12 pupils may also choose to undertake a VET (Vocational Education and Training) or VCAL (Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning) program.

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[edit] References

  1. ^ Sacred Heart College Geelong, from ibo.org, retrieved 2008-04-19

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