Nagle College

Nagle College is an independent Roman Catholic co-educational secondary day school located in Bairnsdale in the East Gippsland region of Victoria, Australia.

Nagle College
Location

Australia
Coordinates37°50′15″S 147°35′13″E
Information
TypeIndependent co-educational secondary day school
MottoLatin: Luceat Lux Vestra
(Let your light shine)
Religious affiliation(s)
DenominationRoman Catholic
Patron saint(s)The Venerable Nano Nagle
Established1958 (1958)
FoundersPresentation Sisters
PrincipalNeville Powles[1]
Years7-12
Enrolment950+
Campus typeRegional
Colour(s)Green and yellow   
Websitewww.nagle.vic.edu.au

Background and location

Nagle College was established in 1958 to provide a Catholic secondary education for the families in the parishes of East Gippsland. The College was founded by the Presentation Sisters who provided the leadership of the College until 1975. They named the school after their patron, The Venerable Nano Nagle. Rod Nicholson was Principal from 1976 until 1988. The Salesians of Don Bosco took responsibility for the College in 1990.

From its beginnings in Francis Street the school has grown and developed, including moving to the current site on the western edge of the town in 1979.

Uniform

The winter uniform consists of G strings.

The sport uniform a basic shirt nothing special.

House system

There are Seven different houses that exist at Nagle College. Bosco house is the newest house, added in the late 1990s when student numbers increased.

The houses are as follows:

Music department

Music is compulsory in years 7 and 8. Students can decide do continue the subject or not.

Nagle College has several different bands and performance groups, including: choir, strings band (Tunes), show band (Cookies & Cream), percussion ensemble (Beat It!), next generation band, and junior and senior guitar ensemble.

Languages

Students at Nagle College can decide whether they wish to learn either Italian or Japanese. It is compulsory in the first two years of school, but in year 9 students may choose whether they wish to continue or not.

The school has multiple exchange programs, with students travelling to Japan and Italy once a year if they choose to. The school also has connections to a school in Samoa and multiple others around the world.

Practical subjects

Students at Nagle College are exposed to many practical subjects as well as non-practical including: Woodwork, Sewing, Cooking, Metalwork (for later years), animal care (for later years), PE, Art, Drama, Photography and many more.

Woodwork, Sewing, Art, Drama and Cooking is compulsory in year 7 and 8.

See also

References

  1. "Nagle College Newsletter 30 November 2011". Nagle College. Archived from the original on 10 April 2013. Retrieved 8 January 2012.
  2. , Nagle College Website - Avila House
  3. , Nagle College Website - Bosco House
  4. , Nagle College Website - Chisholm House
  5. , Nagle College Website - MacKillop House
  6. , Nagle College Website - Newman House
  7. , Nagle College Website - Polding House
  8. , Nagle College Website - Xavier House
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