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Sacré Cœur School

Coordinates:37°51′41″S145°3′7″E / 37.86139°S 145.05194°E /-37.86139; 145.05194
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Independent, day school in Glen Iris, Victoria, Australia
Sacré Cœur
Location
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Coordinates37°51′41″S145°3′7″E / 37.86139°S 145.05194°E /-37.86139; 145.05194
Information
TypeIndependent,day school
MottoLatin:
Cor Unum et anima una in corde jesu
English:
One heart and one mind in the heart of Jesus
Religious affiliationsRoman Catholic
(Society of the Sacred Heart)
Established1888; 138 years ago (1888)
FounderSociety of the Sacred Heart
ChairpersonJoan Fitzpatrick
PrincipalAdelina Melia-Douvos
StaffApprox. 150
Years offeredP–12
GenderGirls
Enrollment700+ (P–12)[1]
ColorsNavy, turquoise, red and white
    
SloganSacré Cœur Women Shape the World
Athletics conferenceGSV
AffiliationJSHAAAHISA
Websitewww.sac.vic.edu.au

Sacré Cœur is aRoman Catholic,independent,day school for girls, located inGlen Iris, a south eastern suburb ofMelbourne,Victoria, Australia.

Established in 1888, the school caters to over 700 students from Prep to Year 12 and has an open-entry policy.[2] It offers theVictorian Certificate of Education (VCE). Sacré Cœur is a member ofGirls Sport Victoria (GSV), theJunior School Heads Association of Australia[3] and the Association of Heads of Independent Schools of Australia (AHISA)[4] It is part of theinternational network of Sacré Cœur schools.

History

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

Sacré Cœur, has its origins in the vision ofMadeleine Sophie Barat, who founded theSociety of the Sacred Heart inParis in 1800. Growing up during theFrench Revolution in the small town ofJoigny 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 lifelong learning.

Houses

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There are four Houses, named after the school's founder St Madeleine Sophie Barat and Mothers Superior of the school; Digby, Duschesne, Stuart and Barat. The four house colours are red, green, yellow and blue. The four houses annually compete in an array of inter house competitions. These competitions include House Athletics, House Swimming and the House Arts festival and house skipping.

Sport

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Sacré Cœur is a member ofGirls Sport Victoria (GSV).

GSV premierships

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Sacré Cœur has won the following GSV premierships.[5]

  • Cricket (2) – 2018, 2019
  • Indoor Cricket – 2017
  • Soccer – 2006
  • Soccer, 5 a side (2) – 2017, 2018
  • Triathlon, Mini (2) – 2016, 2017

Programs

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In Year 8, students take part in a 2-week City Cite experience. The City Cite program aims to encourage high levels of personal organisation and responsibility, social competence, leadership and resilience. It gives the students an opportunity to learn in a different environment, and become familiar with their city whilst working independently and in groups. Students are accompanied and assisted by staff members throughout the City Cite experience.[6]

In Year 9, students take part in the Notre Monde program. The program takes place in a designated part of the school, and is composed of multiple units that run for 6 weeks each. The Notre Monde program allows girls to experience learning in a broad variety of environments. It covers numerous subjects, with a few being Social Justice, Visual and Creative Arts and International studies. iPads have been integrated into the program, with every student and staff member possessing one for the duration of the year.[7]

In Years 10 and 11, students are invited to partake in an international immersion program. The countries students are able to visit include:[8]

  • France
  • Japan
  • Italy
  • United States
  • Canada

In Year 11, students go on a three-day overnight retreat, with St Kevin's and Loreto. The focus of the retreat is on developing adult relationships and making decisions about the way they relate to their family, themselves, members of the other gender and most of all the way they personally relate to God.[9][10]

Alumnae

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Past pupils of Sacré Cœur may elect to join The Sacré Cœur Alumnae Association (formerly known as The Sacré Cœur Old Girls' Association).[11] The association for past pupils was founded in the 20th century. Members of the association are located in Australia as well as a variety of countries around the world. The association organizes many social outings, masses and events in conjunction with other schools such as:

Notable alumnae

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Fellow Sacred Heart schools in Australia and New Zealand

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See also

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References

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  1. ^region_ Victoria?cid=12222&pid=1865502 Australian School Choice- Sacré Cœur (accessed:14-02-2006)
  2. ^Sacré Cœur- Principal's Welcome (accessed:30-06-2007)
  3. ^JSHAA Victoria- Member DirectoryArchived 2008-02-13 at theWayback Machine (accessed:30-06-2007)
  4. ^http://www.ahisa.edu.au/schools/?state=VIC (accessed:20-07-2014)
  5. ^"Archives » Girls Sport Victoria". Retrieved27 February 2021.
  6. ^"Sacré Cœur - Year 8".www.sacrecoeur.vic.edu.au. Archived fromthe original on 16 September 2009.
  7. ^"Sacré Cœur - Year 9".www.sacrecoeur.vic.edu.au. Archived fromthe original on 16 September 2009.
  8. ^"Sacré Cœur - International Exchanges".www.sacrecoeur.vic.edu.au. Archived fromthe original on 30 June 2009.
  9. ^"Our Faith".Sacre Coeur.
  10. ^"Retreat Program".St Kevins. 15 August 2021.
  11. ^"Sacré Cœur - About the Alumnae Association".www.sac.vic.edu.au. Archived fromthe original on 17 March 2012.
  12. ^"Sacré Cœur - Latest News".www.sac.vic.edu.au. Archived fromthe original on 12 April 2014.
  13. ^"Anabelle Smith".
  14. ^"FAQ".

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