| St Mary's College | |
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St Mary's College, pictured in 2014 | |
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| Information | |
| Type | Single-sex,day school |
| Motto | God is the Fountain of all Knowledge |
| Religious affiliation | Presentation Sisters |
| Denomination | Roman Catholic |
| Established | 1868; 157 years ago (1868) |
| Principal | Damien Messer |
| Enrolment | ~940 (K–12)[2] |
| Colours | Green, pale blue & brown |
| Slogan | One Pace Beyond[1] |
| Affiliation | Sports Association of Tasmanian Independent Schools |
| Website | www |
St Mary's College is a Kindergarten to Year 12Catholic,day school for girls, located on the northern city fringe ofHobart,Tasmania, Australia.
Although predominantly a girls’ school, St Mary's accepts both boys and girls until Grade 2, and currently caters for approximately 900 students fromkindergarten to Year 12. It is located on the grounds ofSt Mary's Cathedral, next to the Junior School campus ofSt Virgil's College. Boys who attend St Mary's for Kindergarten to Year 2 generally transfer to St Virgil's College Junior School Campus located just next door.
St Mary's College is a member of theAlliance of Girls' Schools Australia.[3] In 2008 St Mary's College celebrated its 140th birthday as a school of thePresentation Sisters. Its slogan to celebrate this year was "St Mary's College. A proud past. A strong future".
Thecollege was founded by thePresentation Sisters in 1868, and although students are no longer exclusively taught bysisters of the order, they still administer the college. Originally there were two schools on the present-day campus – St Columba's (a free primary school for the poorer community) and Mt St Mary's. The two were eventually merged. The originalconvent and school-rooms are still on-site today.
Although it is primarily an all-girls school, until the opening ofSt Virgil's College in 1911, the college catered for boys in senior grades as well. The college only taught Preparatory to Grade 12 until 1996, when the kindergarten was opened. Until the 1990s the college'sprincipal was always a member of the order, but the last of thePresentation Sisters to be Principal was Sister Barbara Amott. Sister Barbara was a teacher and has been an active member of St Mary's College for many years, and has been Principal on several occasions. The current Principal is Damien Messer.
St Mary's College is currently implementing theAustralian Curriculum in grades Prep–10. All subjects are compulsory in grades 7 and 8. In grades 9 and 10, students choose a certain number of elective subjects, as well as having core subjects. In Grade 11/12, students choose subjects which must add up to a minimum of 700 hours per year. Many of these subjects are prerequisites for university courses.
The school offers a variety of after-school activities in both sporting and arts areas. Sports includehockey,badminton,soccer, androwing. The rowing boat shed is jointly own by St Mary's College, St Virgil's College, andGuilford Young College, and is located in Newtown Bay. Other activities include the Junior and Senior School Choirs, the Senior Choral Group, the Senior Concert and Jazz bands,St Vincent de Paul Society,debating, andpublic speaking.
In the past, the college held a biannual arts festival, which went for the three days beforeHobart Show Day. During this week the students were allowed to choose from a variety of activities that included making jewellery, painting murals, and learning tobelly dance. The Long Lunch, a picnic lunch on the school lawns, happened every arts festival, as did "KickArts", a competition in which other local schools entered their rock bands.
St Mary's College is a member of theSports Association of Tasmanian Independent Schools (SATIS).
St Mary's College has won the following SATIS premierships.[4]
St Mary's College is located next toSt Mary's Cathedral. The College celebrates the Catholicliturgical year by attending Mass.
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