St Mary's College, Adelaide

St Mary's College
Location
Adelaide, South Australia
Australia Australia
Information
Type Catholic
Motto Veritas (Latin for "Truth")
Established 1869
Principal Mrs Eileen Young
Enrolment 1000 - 1100
Campus Suburban
Colour(s) Navy Blue, Gold, White
Website www.stmaryscoll.adl.catholic.edu.au

St Mary's College is a private, Catholic girls' school located within the "square mile" of the city of Adelaide, South Australia. Its current principal is Mrs Eileen Young, supported by Deputy Principals Mr. Corey Tavella and Ms Lorna Starrs.

About the school

Approximately 800 girls attend the school in classes from Reception (age 5) to year 12 (age 17-18). The school offers a "Year 13" program for student who wish to obtain their Stage 2 SACE (Year 12) over two years.

At present, the school is phasing out its old uniform and introducing a new one, expected to be worn by all students by 2010. However, the students of class of 2010 wish to keep wearing their uniform for the rest of their years in attendance as the new uniform was first introduced end of 2006, when most of that generation had brand new uniforms from the beginning of their high school years.

The school has a reputation for excellence, with girls excelling at academia, the arts and sports. The music program is heavily renowned with a small group of students touring Caloundra, Queensland in 2007 and in 2009 a group of 30 girls and 5 teachers embarking on a historical connection tour of Ireland, in celebration of the 140 years St Mary's College has been opened.

The school has four sporting houses, in which the students are placed at the commencement of their enrolment at St Mary's. St Marys, St Dominics, St Catherines and St Thomas each compete in annual sports days and swimming carnivals.

St Mary's has a strong focus on sports and encourages participation from all attendees. The program aims to promote physical activity through sport and further develop other personal attributes, such as confidence and leadership. In the senior years, students who excel in volleyball and netball have the opportunity to participate in the respective programs, travelling interstate to compete in national tournaments. St Mary's is one of only seven Netball SA endorsed specialist schools.

St Mary's is also reputable in its focus on Social Justice. It supports many charities and selects year 11 students attend pilgrimages annually. One is called the "Lands Trip", led by Mr Robert Napoli, Learning Area Co-Ordinator for Religious Education. The Lands Trip selects 6 - 8 girls to travel into the APY Lands, to visit an Aboriginal community and experience the literacy of the indigenous peoples of Australia. This pilgrimage started in 2008 and is renowned to be tough on the emotions and physical abilities of the students embarking this trip. The other pilgrimage is to Vietnam. In 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2008 St Mary's College and Christian Brothers College students' combined to participate in a Pilgrimage to Vietnam. The primary focus of the Pilgrimage is on giving service and working with orphaned, disabled children in the Phu My Orhphanage in the Thi Nghe District, Saigon.

The Orphanage is operated by the Sisters of St Paul de Charters where they provide care for over 300 children. While at the Orphanage students participate in a range of activities and are immersed in the day-to-day operation of the Orphanage.

St Mary's College is a Catholic school which offers an education in the Dominican tradition.

Each year the College adopts a particular Dominican theme as its focus for College life. In 2008 the theme is 'The Power of Two Feet'. This provides direction and focus for the school community in prayer, reflection and celebration. The theme for 2010 is 'The Call To Listen'.

Philosophy

The school's motto is 'Veritas', meaning truth; it is only in the pursuit and acceptance of truth that we reach our full potential in the spiritual and secular aspects of our lives.[1]

Campus

The campus also contains:

The school also shares campus with St Patricks Catholic Church and resides next to the Archbishops House on West Terrace. The school borders three streets. The front facing Franklin Street, the West Side fencing West Terrace, the back facing Grote Street and fences side street, Gray Street.

References and notes

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