- St Scholastica's College
Infobox Aust school private
name = St Scholastica's College
motto = "Pax"
(Latin :"Peace")
established = 1878cite web |url=http://www.schoolseek.com.au/school/st-scholasticas-college |title=St. Scholastica's College |accessdate=2008-04-08 |work=Schools |publisher=SchoolSeek]
type = Independent, Single-sex, Secondary, Day and Boarding
denomination =Good Samaritan Sisters, Roman Catholic
slogan =
key_people = Ms. Loretto Richardson (Principal)
Ms. Gwen James (Deputy)
fees = AU$3,680–4,950 p.a (Day)
AU$15,880–17,150 p.a (Boarding)cite web |url=https://www.scholastica.nsw.edu.au/admissions_fees.htm |title=Student Fees 2008 |accessdate=2008-04-08 |work=Admissions |publisher=St Scholastica's College]
city = Glebe
state =New South Wales
country =Australia flagicon|Australia
coordinates = coord|33|52|34|S|151|10|48|E|display=inline,title
enrolment = ~720 (7–12)
num_employ =
revenue =
colours = Navy and White
homepage = [http://www.scholastica.nsw.edu.au www.scholastica.nsw.edu.au]St Scholastica's College (commonly referred to as Schols), is a day and boarding, Roman Catholic school for girls, located in Glebe, an inner-city
suburb of Sydney,New South Wales ,Australia .Established in 1878 by the
Sisters of the Good Samaritan , theCollege provides a moderately-priced Catholic-based education to girls from inner-Sydney and rural New South Wales, and currently caters for approximately 720 students from Years 7 to 12, including 80 boarders from international, remote and urban areas.St Scholastica's is a school of the
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Sydney ,cite web |url=http://www.cecnsw.catholic.edu.au/cathy3a.asp |title=List of schools of type Secondary Girls in the Archdiocese of Sydney |accessdate=2008-04-08 |work=Our Schools |publisher=Archdiocese of Sydney] and is affiliated with the Australian Boarding Schools' Association (ABSA).cite web |url=http://www.boarding.org.au/site/school_detail.cfm?schID=24 |title=St Scholastica's College |accessdate=2008-04-08 |year =2008 |work=Schools |publisher=Australian Boarding Schools' Association]St. Scholastica's college prides itself on its values of Harmony, Compassion, Stewardship, Hospitality and Wisdom, which can be seen throughout the school, its teachers and its students. St. Scholasticas also holds importance on creating strong young women through education. This could be seen through the schools 2007 HSC results where it was ranked 75th in the state by the Daily Telegraph, performing better than Monte Sant Angelo Mercy College and St. Vincents college.
The uniform was officially changed at the start of 2008 in a refreshment of the school, which includes the addition and refurbishment of many new buildings and the embracement of new technologies such as interactive whiteboards. Stage 2 of this building plan is expected to be completed by the end of 2008, ready for the 2009 school year.
The schools quietly excells in sport with a large sport program. The water polo, touch football, netball and soccer teams all do exceptionally well, playing in the Catholic Girls Schools Secondary Sports Association (CGSSSA) competitions and in local competitions on weekends.
The school operates its carnivals under 4 sporting houses which are named after historical people in the schools history:
Ullathourne- Green
Vaughan- Red
Davis- Yellow
Polding- Blue
The school is well known for its work in indigenous education, supporting indigenous girls through specialised teaching, subjects and bursaries. The schools indigenous population is far greater than most other schools in the area and because of this, the school was featured on the ABC's '7:30 Report' in July, 2008. The year 12 class of 2007 decided that for their gift to the school, they would set up a fund for indigenous education which has been developing through 2008. The school also pays great importance to NAIDOC week, 'Make indigenous poverty history week' and many other campaigns for the health and financial positions of Indigenous Australians.
History
St Scholastica's College was founded by the Sisters of the Good Samaritan in 1878, on a site in Pitt Street where Sydney's Central Railway Station now stands.
In 1901, in order to make way for the development of the railway station, the college moved to its current site, taking only the historic front gates (which are now positioned at the entrance to the school) and several stained glass windows, in Glebe Point, which was previously the Toxteth Park Estate, a property built in 1829 by
John Verge , and owned by George Allen (1800–1877), the first solicitor to be trained in Australia.cite web |url=https://www.scholastica.nsw.edu.au/about_history.htm |title=Our History |accessdate=2008-04-08 |work=About Us |publisher=St Scholastica's College] cite web |url=http://www.sydneyarchitecture.com/GLE/GLE07.htm |title=St. Scholastica's College (former Toxteth Park George Allen Estate)|accessdate=2008-04-08 |work=Glebe |publisher=Sydney Architecture Images]Notable alumni
*
Basia A'Hern – Actress
*Jennifer Anne Alexander –Chief Executive Officer of the Australian Institute of Management, New South Wales and theAustralian Capital Territory ;Chairman of Gondwana Voices (also attendedRosebank College )cite encyclopedia| editor = Suzannah Pearce| encyclopedia = Who's Who in Australia Live!| title = ALEXANDER Jennifer Anne| accessdate = 2007-10-14| date = 2006-11-17| year = 2007| publisher = Crown Content Pty Ltd| location = North Melbourne, Vic]
*Mabel Eileen Furley OBE – Member of the NSW Legislative Council (1962–64); Foundation member of the Liberal Party; Chairman of theFederal Women's Committee of the Liberal Party of Australia cite web|url= http://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/Prod/Parlment/Members.nsf/5ffc499ff22ad4ddca256ce7007f7452/edcb36a83873a1b7ca256ce00003d9cc!OpenDocument|title= Mrs Mabel Eileen FURLEY (1904 - 1985)|accessdate= 2008-04-08 |date= 2007-08-30|work= Former Members|publisher= Parliament of New South Wales]
*Melina Marchetta – AuthorReferences
See also
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List of non-government schools in New South Wales
*List of boarding schools External links
* [http://www.scholastica.nsw.edu.au/ St Scholastica's College website]
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