MacKillop College, Mornington

MacKillop Catholic College is an independent Roman Catholic co-educational secondary school for Years 7 to 10 in the Hobart suburb of Mornington, Tasmania, Australia.[1] The school is named in honour of the Australian educationalist Mary MacKillop, an Australian nun who has been declared a saint by the Catholic Church. The school also has an association with the Christian Brothers founded by Edmund Rice.[2] MacKillop and Rice are key sources of inspiration for the school community. MacKillop Catholic College is the only Catholic secondary college servicing Hobart's eastern shore.

MacKillop Catholic College
Location
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Coordinates42.8579°S 147.4003°E / -42.8579; 147.4003
Information
TypeIndependent co-educational secondary school
MottoIn Faith and Hope and Love
Religious affiliation(s)
Established1994 (1994)
PrincipalEamonn Pollard
Years7 - 10
Enrolment560
Colour(s)Red, white and blue    
AffiliationSports Association of Tasmanian Independent Schools
Websitewww.mackillop.tas.edu.au

The college is a member of the Sports Association of Tasmanian Independent Schools.[3]

History

MacKillop Catholic College was part of a restructuring of Catholic education in the Archdiocese of Hobart during the early 1990s, although moves to establish a Catholic secondary school on the eastern shore of Hobart had begun in the 1960s.[4] During 1993 the Catholic Church purchased the site and buildings of Mornington Primary School, which had ceased operation as a state primary school at the end of 1992. MacKillop was opened on the site on 9 February 1994, with 59 students. By 2009 the enrolment had grown to more than 500 students.[5] Over the first 10 years of the school's operation a staged building program was implemented, with the eighth stage completed in 2004.[5]

Houses

The school is named in honour of the Australian educationalist Mary MacKillop, and the works of MacKillop are the theme of the school houses: Kirby, Lochaber, Penola and Tenison.[6] MacKillop colleges house teams are named after different people

Notable past students

See also

References

  1. Tasmania Online > MacKillop College, accessed 2 March 2008
  2. Christian Brothers - Schools, accessed 2 March 2008
  3. SATIS - Sports Association of Tasmanian Independent Schools Archived 29 August 2007 at the Wayback Machine, accessed 2 March 2008
  4. MacKillop College Archived 19 July 2008 at the Wayback Machine, accessed 2 March 2008
  5. College History, accessed 1 March 2008
  6. Mary MacKillop, accessed 1 March 2008
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