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Kincoppal School

Kincoppal-Rose Bay, School of the Sacred Heart (Kincoppal-Rose Bay), is an independent Roman Catholic early learning, primary and secondary day and boarding school, predominantly for girls, located in Rose Bay, an eastern suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

Kincoppal-Rose Bay, School of the Sacred Heart
Location

Australia
Information
Other names
  • Kincoppal School
  • Kincoppal-Rose Bay
TypeIndependent early learning, primary and secondary day and boarding school
MottoLatin: Cor Unum
(One Heart)
Religious affiliation(s)Society of the Sacred Heart
DenominationRoman Catholic
Established
  • 1882; 142 years ago (1882)
    (as Convent of the Sacred Heart)
  • 1909; 115 years ago (1909) (as Kincoppal)
  • 1971; 53 years ago (1971)
    (as Kincoppal-Rose Bay)
ChairmanDr Mark Sinclair
PrincipalErica Thomas
Staff~145[1]
YearsEarly learning and K–12
Gender
Enrolmentc. 971 (P–12)[1]
Colour(s)Navy, red and white    
Affiliation
Websitewww.krb.nsw.edu.au

Established in 1971 through the amalgamation of the Convent of the Sacred Heart (established 1882) and Kincoppal (established 1909), today the school is non-selective, with a co-educational primary school and a girls' only secondary school, catering for approximately 971 students from kindergarten to year 12,[1] including 150 boarders.[2]

Kincoppal-Rose Bay is a member of an international group of schools conducted by the Society of the Sacred Heart, a Catholic teaching order, established by Saint Madeleine Sophie Barat in France in 1800.[3] The school is affiliated with the Association of Heads of Independent Schools of Australia (AHISA),[4] the Junior School Heads Association of Australia (JSHAA),[5] the Australian Boarding Schools' Association (ABSA),[6] and is a member of the Association of Heads of Independent Girls' Schools (AHIGS).[7]

History edit

Kincoppal-Rose Bay traces its origins to the establishment of two schools. The first, the Convent of the Sacred Heart, Rose Bay, was founded in 1882. The other was founded in 1909 at Kincoppal, the former Elizabeth Bay residence of prominent Catholic businessman John Hughes. The name "Kincoppal" came from a nearby rock in Sydney Harbour that, viewed from a certain position, looks like a horse's head.[8] ("Kincoppal" means "horse's head", the Anglicisation of the Gaeilge (Irish) words "ceann" (head) and "capall" (horse).)

In 1971, the two schools amalgamated at the campus of the Convent of the Sacred Heart, and became known as Kincoppal-Rose Bay, School of the Sacred Heart.[3]

In 1882, five religious from the Society of the Sacred Heart travelled from England on SS Orient to establish a school of the Sacred Heart in Sydney. They selected the residence of Claremont on the Vaucluse peninsula in New South Wales to begin their task of offering students the educational vision of St. Madeleine Sophie Barat, the founder of their Society.

The original building, leased in 1882 and later purchased by the Society of the Sacred Heart, was a private home built in 1851. Margaret MacRory arrived in 1885 and she taught at the school.[9]

The first permanent school building, completed in 1888, was the five-level central facade. The chapel, by the architect John Horbury Hunt, was begun in 1897 and completed in 1900. In 1907 Mother Margaret MacRory became the school's head. She would go on to found a college of the University of Sydney.[9]

Buildings were gradually added to meet the needs of school, community and novitiate. The secondary school was solely a boarding school until the 1960s, when day students were admitted.

The primary day school was located in the main school building until 1951, when an adjoining property was purchased. The building was set up as a primary school and named "Barat-Burn". That building was demolished in 1966 and replaced with the present Junior school.

In 1982, the school celebrated the centenary of its foundation and the arrival of the first religious in Australia. To commemorate the occasion, Sister Leila Barlow wrote and published Living Stones, a book reviewing the spirit, tradition and events of the school's first hundred years.

Today, Kincoppal comprises a fully co-educational P-6 Junior School for day students, and a Senior School for girls in years 7 to 12, with both day and boarding students attending from metropolitan, rural and international destinations.

Principals edit

Ordinal Officeholder Term start Term end Time in office Notes
1 Anne McGrath 1975 1990 14–15 years [7]
2 Christopher Faisandier 1991 2005 13–14 years
3 Hilary Johnston-Croke 2006 2017 10–11 years
4 Maureen Ryan 2018 2022 5 years
5 Erica Thomas 2023 Incumbent

Campus edit

Kincoppal-Rose Bay is situated on a single campus in suburban Rose Bay, overlooking Sydney Harbour. The school features a mix of 19th century and modern buildings, gardens and fields.

 
Convent of the Sacred Heart, c. 1930s

As of 2007 facilities of the school included:

  • Boarding school Accommodating up to 150 students from Years 7 to 12. Provides dormitory-style accommodation with bed/study cubicles for junior boarders and bed-study rooms which accommodate one or several students for senior boarders. Sheldon House, completed in 1998, provides accommodation for Year 12 students.[2]
  • Chapel A central part of the school and regarded as one of the finest works of famous Architect, John Horbury Hunt. Used by students, staff and the School community for Masses, feast days, weddings and special occasions such as the Vale Mass and the Procession of the Lanterns.[10]
  • Harbour Terrace Located above the school library, this flat roof area has uninterrupted views down Sydney Harbour. Used by students during lunch and recess breaks, and is also the venue for the Vale (graduation) Luncheon.[11]
  • Hughes Centre Used for assemblies, school productions, concerts, examinations and special events. Equipped with an auditorium seating approximately 550 in theatre-style, stage, backstage area, audio/visual system, lighting, heating, grand piano and risers.[12]
  • Junior School Learning Centre Incorporating the Junior School Library, an IT Centre and a drop-in independent learning area with access to IT and print resources.[13]
  • Mary Agnes O'Neil Library Opened 1998. Features separate floors for fiction and research, computer and printing facilities and two seminar rooms.[14]
  • McGuinness Centre A gymnasium with a fully sprung floor.[15]
  • Maureen Tudehope Centre A multi-purpose centre comprising an auditorium, stage, basketball court, heated indoor pool, fitness centre, dance studio and change room facilities. Used for sporting and recreational activities, whole school assemblies and other special events.
  • Performing Arts Centre Refurbished in 1998. Used by both Junior and Senior students for orchestral and choral rehearsals and performances.[16]
  • Santas' Field A sports field for Junior school students.[15]
  • Sheldon Swimming Pool A 25-metre outdoor pool, situated on the harbour side of the School.[15]
  • Sports Field Including 5 tennis courts and a large, flat area for competitive track and field events.[15]

Houses edit

There are four primary houses at Kincoppal Rose Bay, all with aboriginal names. Each year separate junior school and high school carnivals are held for both swimming and athletics, and all students compete for their house. There are house captains in both the junior school and high school, who arrange cheers for the students to participate in. At the carnivals, there is a spirited cup (for house cheers) and a points cup (for the winner of the most sports at the carnival). In house colours, students also participate in inter-house singing competitions.

  • Tangara – (Blue and white) Meaning 'To go', the mascot for Tangara is the beetle.
  • Arakoola – (Green and gold) The mascot for this team is the frog; the name means to be in front
  • Murramai – (Red and green) The mascot for this team is a rabbit, the name is an indigenous word for a crayfish.
  • Kungala – (Black and gold) The mascot for this team is a tiger, and the name means to shout and listen.

The boarding school has three primary houses, each named after a significant contributor to the Society of the Sacred Heart. Throughout the school year, inter-house competitions are undertaken, where all girls wear their house shirt. During the first term, an 'In-Weekend' is held, during which all boarders must stay in the boarding house. The first competition takes place here with a trivia night for all boarders from years 7–12, with house points awarded, and a trophy for the winning house at the end of the year.

In popular culture edit

Kincoppal-Rose Bay has been used as a set for a number of films including Looking for Alibrandi and Our Lips Are Sealed. The school has also featured in numerous television series', including Spirited and Spyforce.

Notable alumnae edit

Notable staff edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c (PDF). Publications. Kincoppal-Rose Bay. Archived from the original (PDF) on 31 August 2007. Retrieved 1 February 2008.
  2. ^ a b . Boarding. Kincoppal-Rose Bay. Archived from the original on 11 July 2007. Retrieved 6 August 2007.
  3. ^ a b . About Us. Kincoppal-Rose Bay. Archived from the original on 18 October 2007. Retrieved 1 February 2008.
  4. ^ "New South Wales". Schools Directory. Association of Heads of Independent Schools of Australia. 2008. Retrieved 1 February 2008.[dead link]
  5. ^ . New South Wales Branch. Junior School Heads' Association of Australia. 2008. Archived from the original on 17 January 2008. Retrieved 2008-02-01.
  6. ^ . Schools. Australian Boarding Schools' Association. Archived from the original on 17 November 2007. Retrieved 2008-02-01.
  7. ^ a b . About AHIGS. Association of Heads of Independent Girls Schools. Archived from the original on 27 September 2008. Retrieved 2 December 2007.
  8. ^ Cunneen, Chris (2005). "Hughes, John (1825–1885)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Vol. Supplementary (Online ed.). Melbourne: Melbourne University Press. pp. 190–191. Retrieved 7 August 2007.
  9. ^ a b Shanahan, Mary, "Margaret MacRory (1862–1931)", Australian Dictionary of Biography, Canberra: National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, retrieved 28 January 2024
  10. ^ . Facilities. Kincoppal-Rose Bay. Archived from the original on 31 August 2007. Retrieved 11 August 2007.
  11. ^ . Facilities. Kincoppal-Rose Bay. Archived from the original on 31 August 2007. Retrieved 11 August 2007.
  12. ^ . Facilities. Kincoppal-Rose Bay. Archived from the original on 31 August 2007. Retrieved 11 August 2007.
  13. ^ . Facilities. Kincoppal-Rose Bay. Archived from the original on 31 August 2007. Retrieved 11 August 2007.
  14. ^ . Facilities. Kincoppal-Rose Bay. Archived from the original on 31 August 2007. Retrieved 11 August 2007.
  15. ^ a b c d . Facilities. Kincoppal-Rose Bay. Archived from the original on 31 August 2007. Retrieved 11 August 2007.
  16. ^ . Facilities. Kincoppal-Rose Bay. Archived from the original on 31 August 2007. Retrieved 11 August 2007.
  17. ^ "Sam Armytage engaged: who is her fiancé Richard Lavender?". au.news.yahoo.com. 23 June 2020. from the original on 2 January 2021. Retrieved 2 January 2021.
  18. ^ ADB Retrieved 7 November 2017.
  19. ^ Roberts, Alan (1988). "Simpson, Helen de Guerry (1897 - 1940)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Vol. 11 (Online ed.). Melbourne: Melbourne University Press. pp. 611–612. Retrieved 7 August 2007.
  20. ^ Suzannah Pearce, ed. (17 November 2006). "Turnbull, Lucy". Who's Who in Australia Live!. North Melbourne, Vic: Crown Content Pty Ltd.
  21. ^ Green, Jonathan (30 March 2005). . Politics. Crikey. Archived from the original on 26 September 2007. Retrieved 2007-08-06.

Further reading edit

  • Barlow, L. 1982. Living Stones: Convent of the Sacred Heart, Rose Bay 1882-1982. Kincoppal-Rose Bay School, Rose Bay, NSW. ISBN 0-9593096-0-8.
  • Frost, P. 1973. The Kincoppal Story. Sydney.

External links edit

  • Kincoppal-Rose Bay website

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KRB redirects here For the airport in Queensland see Karumba Airport Kincoppal Rose Bay School of the Sacred Heart Kincoppal Rose Bay is an independent Roman Catholic early learning primary and secondary day and boarding school predominantly for girls located in Rose Bay an eastern suburb of Sydney New South Wales Australia Kincoppal Rose Bay School of the Sacred HeartLocationRose Bay Sydney New South WalesAustraliaInformationOther namesKincoppal SchoolKincoppal Rose BayTypeIndependent early learning primary and secondary day and boarding schoolMottoLatin Cor Unum One Heart Religious affiliation s Society of the Sacred HeartDenominationRoman CatholicEstablished1882 142 years ago 1882 as Convent of the Sacred Heart 1909 115 years ago 1909 as Kincoppal 1971 53 years ago 1971 as Kincoppal Rose Bay ChairmanDr Mark SinclairPrincipalErica ThomasStaff 145 1 YearsEarly learning and K 12GenderCo educational P 6 Girls 7 12 Enrolmentc 971 P 12 1 Colour s Navy red and white AffiliationAssociation of Heads of Independent Schools of AustraliaJunior School Heads Association of AustraliaAustralian Boarding Schools AssociationAssociation of Heads of Independent Girls SchoolsWebsitewww wbr krb wbr nsw wbr edu wbr auEstablished in 1971 through the amalgamation of the Convent of the Sacred Heart established 1882 and Kincoppal established 1909 today the school is non selective with a co educational primary school and a girls only secondary school catering for approximately 971 students from kindergarten to year 12 1 including 150 boarders 2 Kincoppal Rose Bay is a member of an international group of schools conducted by the Society of the Sacred Heart a Catholic teaching order established by Saint Madeleine Sophie Barat in France in 1800 3 The school is affiliated with the Association of Heads of Independent Schools of Australia AHISA 4 the Junior School Heads Association of Australia JSHAA 5 the Australian Boarding Schools Association ABSA 6 and is a member of the Association of Heads of Independent Girls Schools AHIGS 7 Contents 1 History 2 Principals 3 Campus 4 Houses 5 In popular culture 6 Notable alumnae 7 Notable staff 8 See also 9 References 10 Further reading 11 External linksHistory editKincoppal Rose Bay traces its origins to the establishment of two schools The first the Convent of the Sacred Heart Rose Bay was founded in 1882 The other was founded in 1909 at Kincoppal the former Elizabeth Bay residence of prominent Catholic businessman John Hughes The name Kincoppal came from a nearby rock in Sydney Harbour that viewed from a certain position looks like a horse s head 8 Kincoppal means horse s head the Anglicisation of the Gaeilge Irish words ceann head and capall horse In 1971 the two schools amalgamated at the campus of the Convent of the Sacred Heart and became known as Kincoppal Rose Bay School of the Sacred Heart 3 In 1882 five religious from the Society of the Sacred Heart travelled from England on SS Orient to establish a school of the Sacred Heart in Sydney They selected the residence of Claremont on the Vaucluse peninsula in New South Wales to begin their task of offering students the educational vision of St Madeleine Sophie Barat the founder of their Society The original building leased in 1882 and later purchased by the Society of the Sacred Heart was a private home built in 1851 Margaret MacRory arrived in 1885 and she taught at the school 9 The first permanent school building completed in 1888 was the five level central facade The chapel by the architect John Horbury Hunt was begun in 1897 and completed in 1900 In 1907 Mother Margaret MacRory became the school s head She would go on to found a college of the University of Sydney 9 Buildings were gradually added to meet the needs of school community and novitiate The secondary school was solely a boarding school until the 1960s when day students were admitted The primary day school was located in the main school building until 1951 when an adjoining property was purchased The building was set up as a primary school and named Barat Burn That building was demolished in 1966 and replaced with the present Junior school In 1982 the school celebrated the centenary of its foundation and the arrival of the first religious in Australia To commemorate the occasion Sister Leila Barlow wrote and published Living Stones a book reviewing the spirit tradition and events of the school s first hundred years Today Kincoppal comprises a fully co educational P 6 Junior School for day students and a Senior School for girls in years 7 to 12 with both day and boarding students attending from metropolitan rural and international destinations Principals editOrdinal Officeholder Term start Term end Time in office Notes1 Anne McGrath 1975 1990 14 15 years 7 2 Christopher Faisandier 1991 2005 13 14 years3 Hilary Johnston Croke 2006 2017 10 11 years4 Maureen Ryan 2018 2022 5 years5 Erica Thomas 2023 IncumbentCampus editKincoppal Rose Bay is situated on a single campus in suburban Rose Bay overlooking Sydney Harbour The school features a mix of 19th century and modern buildings gardens and fields nbsp Convent of the Sacred Heart c 1930sAs of 2007 update facilities of the school included Boarding school Accommodating up to 150 students from Years 7 to 12 Provides dormitory style accommodation with bed study cubicles for junior boarders and bed study rooms which accommodate one or several students for senior boarders Sheldon House completed in 1998 provides accommodation for Year 12 students 2 Chapel A central part of the school and regarded as one of the finest works of famous Architect John Horbury Hunt Used by students staff and the School community for Masses feast days weddings and special occasions such as the Vale Mass and the Procession of the Lanterns 10 Harbour Terrace Located above the school library this flat roof area has uninterrupted views down Sydney Harbour Used by students during lunch and recess breaks and is also the venue for the Vale graduation Luncheon 11 Hughes Centre Used for assemblies school productions concerts examinations and special events Equipped with an auditorium seating approximately 550 in theatre style stage backstage area audio visual system lighting heating grand piano and risers 12 Junior School Learning Centre Incorporating the Junior School Library an IT Centre and a drop in independent learning area with access to IT and print resources 13 Mary Agnes O Neil Library Opened 1998 Features separate floors for fiction and research computer and printing facilities and two seminar rooms 14 McGuinness Centre A gymnasium with a fully sprung floor 15 Maureen Tudehope Centre A multi purpose centre comprising an auditorium stage basketball court heated indoor pool fitness centre dance studio and change room facilities Used for sporting and recreational activities whole school assemblies and other special events Performing Arts Centre Refurbished in 1998 Used by both Junior and Senior students for orchestral and choral rehearsals and performances 16 Santas Field A sports field for Junior school students 15 Sheldon Swimming Pool A 25 metre outdoor pool situated on the harbour side of the School 15 Sports Field Including 5 tennis courts and a large flat area for competitive track and field events 15 Houses editThere are four primary houses at Kincoppal Rose Bay all with aboriginal names Each year separate junior school and high school carnivals are held for both swimming and athletics and all students compete for their house There are house captains in both the junior school and high school who arrange cheers for the students to participate in At the carnivals there is a spirited cup for house cheers and a points cup for the winner of the most sports at the carnival In house colours students also participate in inter house singing competitions Tangara Blue and white Meaning To go the mascot for Tangara is the beetle Arakoola Green and gold The mascot for this team is the frog the name means to be in front Murramai Red and green The mascot for this team is a rabbit the name is an indigenous word for a crayfish Kungala Black and gold The mascot for this team is a tiger and the name means to shout and listen The boarding school has three primary houses each named after a significant contributor to the Society of the Sacred Heart Throughout the school year inter house competitions are undertaken where all girls wear their house shirt During the first term an In Weekend is held during which all boarders must stay in the boarding house The first competition takes place here with a trivia night for all boarders from years 7 12 with house points awarded and a trophy for the winning house at the end of the year Duchesne blue St Rose Philippine Duchesne took the order to the United States Barat green St Madeleine Sophie Barat founded the society Stuart red Janet Erskine Stuart fifth Superior General of the Society of the Sacred Heart wrote The Education of Catholic Girls In popular culture editKincoppal Rose Bay has been used as a set for a number of films including Looking for Alibrandi and Our Lips Are Sealed The school has also featured in numerous television series including Spirited and Spyforce Notable alumnae editNatalie Adams Supreme Court judge Genni Batterham filmmaker and artist Patricia Bergin Supreme Court judge Samantha Armytage journalist and Seven Network news presenter 17 Nikki Gemmell author Peggy Kelman OBE pioneer aviator Paulette McDonagh Phyllis McDonagh and Paulette McDonagh early Australian film makers who were educated as weekly boarders at the Convent of the Sacred Heart Elizabeth Bay 18 Princess Michael of Kent born Baroness Marie Christine Anna Agnes Hedwig Ida von Reibnitz a member of the British Royal Family and an author Helen de Guerry Simpson Australian novelist also attended Abbotsleigh 19 Lucy Hughes Turnbull wife of Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull former Lord Mayor of Sydney 2003 2004 company director writer also attended Frensham School 20 Gai Waterhouse horse trainer businessperson and former actress 21 Notable staff editHamid Reza Mobarrez swimming coach Leila Waddell musicianSee also edit nbsp Schools portal nbsp Catholicism portal List of Catholic schools in New South Wales List of boarding schools in Australia Network of Sacred Heart SchoolsReferences edit a b c Annual Report 2006 PDF Publications Kincoppal Rose Bay Archived from the original PDF on 31 August 2007 Retrieved 1 February 2008 a b The Boarding School Boarding Kincoppal Rose Bay Archived from the original on 11 July 2007 Retrieved 6 August 2007 a b History amp Philosophy About Us Kincoppal Rose Bay Archived from the original on 18 October 2007 Retrieved 1 February 2008 New South Wales Schools Directory Association of Heads of Independent Schools of Australia 2008 Retrieved 1 February 2008 dead link JSHAA New South Wales Directory of Members New South Wales Branch Junior School Heads Association of Australia 2008 Archived from the original on 17 January 2008 Retrieved 2008 02 01 Kincoppal Rose Bay Schools Australian Boarding Schools Association Archived from the original on 17 November 2007 Retrieved 2008 02 01 a b Heads of New South Wales Independent Girls Schools About AHIGS Association of Heads of Independent Girls Schools Archived from the original on 27 September 2008 Retrieved 2 December 2007 Cunneen Chris 2005 Hughes John 1825 1885 Australian Dictionary of Biography Vol Supplementary Online ed Melbourne Melbourne University Press pp 190 191 Retrieved 7 August 2007 a b Shanahan Mary Margaret MacRory 1862 1931 Australian Dictionary of Biography Canberra National Centre of Biography Australian National University retrieved 28 January 2024 Chapel Facilities Kincoppal Rose Bay Archived from the original on 31 August 2007 Retrieved 11 August 2007 Harbour Terrace Facilities Kincoppal Rose Bay Archived from the original on 31 August 2007 Retrieved 11 August 2007 Hughes Centre Facilities Kincoppal Rose Bay Archived from the original on 31 August 2007 Retrieved 11 August 2007 Junior School Learning Centre Facilities Kincoppal Rose Bay Archived from the original on 31 August 2007 Retrieved 11 August 2007 Mary Agnes O Neil Library Facilities Kincoppal Rose Bay Archived from the original on 31 August 2007 Retrieved 11 August 2007 a b c d Sport Facilities Facilities Kincoppal Rose Bay Archived from the original on 31 August 2007 Retrieved 11 August 2007 Performing Arts Centre Facilities Kincoppal Rose Bay Archived from the original on 31 August 2007 Retrieved 11 August 2007 Sam Armytage engaged who is her fiance Richard Lavender au news yahoo com 23 June 2020 Archived from the original on 2 January 2021 Retrieved 2 January 2021 ADB Retrieved 7 November 2017 Roberts Alan 1988 Simpson Helen de Guerry 1897 1940 Australian Dictionary of Biography Vol 11 Online ed Melbourne Melbourne University Press pp 611 612 Retrieved 7 August 2007 Suzannah Pearce ed 17 November 2006 Turnbull Lucy Who s Who in Australia Live North Melbourne Vic Crown Content Pty Ltd Green Jonathan 30 March 2005 Famous alumni on Latham s hit list Politics Crikey Archived from the original on 26 September 2007 Retrieved 2007 08 06 Further reading editBarlow L 1982 Living Stones Convent of the Sacred Heart Rose Bay 1882 1982 Kincoppal Rose Bay School Rose Bay NSW ISBN 0 9593096 0 8 Frost P 1973 The Kincoppal Story Sydney External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sacred Heart Convent Vaucluse Kincoppal Rose Bay website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kincoppal School amp oldid 1199989718, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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