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Clonard College

Coordinates:38°7′48″S144°19′48″E / 38.13000°S 144.33000°E /-38.13000; 144.33000
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Independent secondary day school in Australia
Clonard College
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Coordinates38°7′48″S144°19′48″E / 38.13000°S 144.33000°E /-38.13000; 144.33000
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TypeIndependentsecondaryday school
MottoLatin:Fortiter et Suaviter
(Strength and Kindliness)
Religious affiliationKildare Ministries
DenominationRoman Catholic
Established1956; 69 years ago (1956)
PrincipalLuci Quinn[1]
GenderGirls
Enrolmentc. 900
Campus typeRegional
ColoursMaroon, green and white   
Websiteclonard.catholic.edu.au

Clonard College is anindependentRoman Catholicsecondaryday school forgirls, located inHerne Hill, a suburb ofGeelong, inVictoria,Australia. Founded and owned by theBrigidine Sisters in 1956, Clonard College follows the traditions of the Brigidine order and Kildare Ministries.[2]

Overview

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Clonard School was established in 1956,[3] when theBrigidine Sisters acquired the Clonard property at the invitation of Father John Tresidder, the Manifold Parish Priest. The school was named "Clonard" to honor the association betweenSaint Brigid andSaint Finnian of Clonard in fifth-century Ireland. The founding sisters, including Sister Lelia Grant, began classes with 40 students in its initial year. Clonard College was officially opened on 9 February 1958.

In 1977, the assembly hall and library were constructed with partial funding from the first Federal grant. In 1983, John Shannon became the first full-time lay Principal. Later, in the late 1990s, Clonard's leadership adopted a Co-Principalship model with Vicki Myers, a former Clonard student, joining Michael Doyle in the Co-Principal positions.

The late 1990s and early part of the 21st century saw revitalised enrolment growth, accommodated by expansive building programs, delivering a theatre, design education centre, materials technology room, expanded office space, refurbished science facilities, a gymnasium and multi purpose court within the school grounds.

In 2006, Clonard celebrated its 50th anniversary with a range of functions involving past students and key founders. The year of celebration reached its peak with the anniversary dinner at Kardinia Park and concluded with the 2006 Celebration of "Achievement Evening" at Costa Hall, whose theme reflected 50 years of achievement in the name of Clonard.

In physical terms, the college's expansion and development continued with the opening of the newly built two-storey Year 12 Center, containing a number of modern and flexible learning areas and office spaces on its upper floor and the large "Independent Learning Centre", beneath, dedicated to serving the particular personal and academic needs of the college's Year 12 girls.

Early in 2008, the year 7 rooms along Church Street were demolished to allow construction of a modern, two-storey Year 7 Centre, equipped with a range of sustainability technologies. The Year 7 Learning Centre was officially opened on 24 April 2009.

In November 2012, it was announced that Clonard College had purchased "Minerva", a former campus ofWestern Heights College.[4] In 2013, Clonard embarked on a major building project with the construction of a new Yr. 8 & 9 Centre, along with the demolition and refurbishment of the Minerva road campus. In September 2018, a multipurpose building along the Church Street entrance was completed and opened to students, mainly consisting of a library and counselling services.

House system

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Clonard has a house system consisting of four houses:[5]

NameColourName origin
FinianWhite

 

Named afterSt. Finian of Clonard.
KildareGreen

 

Named afterCounty Kildare in Ireland, whereSt. Brigid lived.
LeliaRed

 

Named after Sister Lelia Grant, one of the school's founding nuns.
XavierYellow

 

Named afterSt. Francis Xavier.

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Clonard College, Herne Hill".cem.edu.au. Catholic Education Melbourne. Retrieved8 September 2019.
  2. ^"Clonard College, Geelong".Kildare Ministries. Retrieved16 July 2024.
  3. ^"MACS - Melbourne Archdiocese Catholic Schools | Lighting Their Path".www.macs.vic.edu.au. Retrieved16 July 2024.
  4. ^"Geelong Advertiser".geelongadvertiser. Retrieved16 July 2024.
  5. ^"House Tradition".Clonard College Geelong. Retrieved16 July 2024.

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