Southern Cross Catholic College
Former names | De La Salle College |
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Motto | Seek the light |
Type | Private, Co-educational, Secondary, Day school |
Established | 1995 |
Affiliation | Roman Catholic |
Principal |
Brett Horton Captains = |
Students | 1000 (7–12) |
Location |
Redcliffe, Queensland, Australia 27°12′14.36″S 153°6′34.29″E / 27.2039889°S 153.1095250°ECoordinates: 27°12′14.36″S 153°6′34.29″E / 27.2039889°S 153.1095250°E |
Campus | Scarborough |
Colours | Blue, red, green and white |
Website | www.sccc.qld.edu.au |
Southern Cross Catholic College (SCCC) is a co-educational Catholic day school located in the north-eastern Brisbane suburb of Redcliffe in Queensland, Australia. The college opened 30 January 1995 after the amalgamation of several schools on the Redcliffe Peninsula; in particular: De La Salle College - both the Junior and Secondary College (located on Scarborough Road), Frawley College (located on Scarborough Road), Soubirous College, St Bernadette's of Scarborough, Our Lady Help of Christians (of Redcliffe) and Our Lady of Lourdes (Woody Point).[1] The De La Salle campus (years 7 to 12), is located in Scarborough, and three primary schools (prep to year 6) are located in Scarborough, Woody Point and Kippa-Ring. The previous Headmasters were Mr Paul Woodcock, Mrs Robyn Killoran and Mr Greg Myers, the current principal is Mr Brett Horton. The school is built on the old De La Salle College site.[2]
History
The school has four founders, Monsignor Frawley, John Baptist de La Salle, Daniel Delany, and Mary MacKillop. The four founders correspond to the four sports houses, Frawley (green dragons), La Salle (red lions), Delany (blue dolphins), and MacKillop (white boomers).[3]
Academic
Southern Cross Catholic College consists of four schools throughout the Redcliffe peninsula: primary campuses in Scarborough, Woody Point, and Kippa-Ring, and a secondary campus in Scarborough, De La Salle campus.
Sport
The school currently participates in inter-school sport and is strong in futsal, volleyball, rugby league, basketball and Australian rules football.
Houses
The school has four sporting and cultural house groups to which the students are assigned. They are:
House | Delany | Frawley | La Salle | Mackillop |
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Colour | Blue | Green | Red | White |
Named after | Daniel Delany | Monsignor Frawley | John Baptist De la Salle | Mary MacKillop |
Mascot | Dolphin (formerly Smurfs) | Dragon | Lion | Boomer (formerly Polar Bears) (former formerly Warriors) |
Land development
Since the amalgamation in 1995, several developments have taken place involving land and buildings that previously were occupied by the college. The former site of Soubirous College and St Bernadette's of Scarborough (including the chapel) have since been developed into residential housing.
The lower ovals of the De La Salle Campus have been used for an expansion of an aged care facility that adjoins the school.
The site previously occupied by Frawley College was incorporated as part of the College in 1995 and became campus for the senior secondary students of Southern Cross Catholic College until it was developed in 2006 as the Australian Trade College North Brisbane.[4]
Notable alumni
- Michael Lavarch - Australian lawyer, educator and former politician
- Brock Hamill - Book development strategies
- Tracey Spicer - journalist
- Kate McShea - Brisbane Roar FC W-League player
- Petero Civoniceva - Penrith Panthers captain
- Geoff Huegill - Australian Olympic swimmer
- Leisel Jones - Australian Olympic swimmer
- Tarnee White - Australian Olympic swimmer
- Joshua Dent - State Futsal player
- Linda Mackenzie - Australian Olympic swimmer
- Mick Crocker - Australian rugby league player
- Peta Wilson - actress, model
- Clinton O'Brien rugby league player Qld State of Origin rep 1997
- Blake Cochrane - Australian Paralympic swimmer
- David Hala - Brisbane Broncos player
- Jayden Hadler - Australian Olympic swimmer