Sacré Cœur School

Sacré Cœur School
Latin: Cor Unum
"One Heart"
Location
Glen Iris, Victoria, Australia
Information
Type Independent, Single-sex, Day school
Denomination Roman Catholic, Sacred Heart
Established 1888
Chairman Elizabeth Vinning
Principal Maureen Ryan
Enrolment 700+(P-12)[1]
Colour(s) Blue, yellow and red.
Website

Sacré Cœur School is a Roman Catholic, independent, day school for girls, located in Glen Iris, a south eastern suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

Established in 1888, the school caters for over 700 students from Prep to year 12.[2]

Sacré Cœur is a member of Girls Sport Victoria (GSV) and the Junior School Heads Association of Australia.[3]

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History

The School was founded by the French order of nuns, the Society of the Sacred Heart (rscJ) in 1888.

Sacré Cœur, has its origins in the vision of Madeleine Sophie Barat, who founded the Society of the Sacred Heart in Paris in 1800. Growing up during the French Revolution in the small town of Joigny about 80 miles south of Paris, Sophie felt a strong call to religious life from an early age. Although her attraction was to a strictly contemplative life, her reflections led her to the realisation that an education based on Christian values was essential for a more just society to emerge from the upheaval of the revolution.

Having an unusually strong classical education herself, she envisioned an education for girls which would develop each student's gifts to the fullest, lay the foundations for a solid, active faith including compassionate service to the poor, and awaken a thirst for life-long learning.

Today

There are four House colours, named after the school's founder St Madeleine Sophie Barat and Mothers Superior of the school; Digby, Duschesne, Stuart and Barat.

Notable alumnae

Fellow Sacred Heart schools in Australia and New Zealand

See also

References

  1. ^ Australian School Choice- Sacré Cœur (accessed:14-02-2006)
  2. ^ Sacré Cœur- Principal's Welcome (accessed:30-06-2007)
  3. ^ JSHAA Victoria- Member Directory (accessed:30-06-2007)

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