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Mount St. Joseph Girls' College

Mount St. Joseph Girls' College is a Catholic Girls College located in Maidstone Street, Altona, Victoria, Australia. Mount St. Joseph Girls’ College is one of few schools in Australia that is a Josephite college, founded by the Josephite Order in 1964.[1]

Mount St. Joseph Girls' College
Address
133 Maidstone Street

, ,
3018

Coordinates37°51′51″S 144°48′42″E / 37.86417°S 144.81167°E / -37.86417; 144.81167Coordinates: 37°51′51″S 144°48′42″E / 37.86417°S 144.81167°E / -37.86417; 144.81167
Information
TypeSecondary, Single sex identifier school, day school
DenominationRoman Catholic, Josephites
Established1964
PrincipalKate Dishon
Employeesapproximately $5,000 per year
Enrolmentapprox. 1153 students
Colour(s)Navy blue and white
Websitewww.msj.vic.edu.au

History

Beginnings

In the early 1960s, the Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart made plans for a school for young women in the western suburbs of Melbourne. The school was built in Altona West and opened in February 1964.

The logo at Mount St Joseph Girls' College is a white lily, and the College motto is 'Virtue Courage'.[2]

Previous Principals

The College has seen 10 principals since its foundation, 7 of which were Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart:

  • Mary John Forster RSJ (Founding Principal): 1964–1967
  • Romuald Pierce RSJ: 1967–1970
  • Anne O'Brien RSJ: 1971
  • Nora Finucane RSJ: 1971–1973
  • Giovanni Farquer RSJ: 1974–981
  • Margaret Blampied RSJ: 1982–1985
  • Helen T Reed RSJ: 1986–2002
  • Regina Byrne: 2002–2008
  • Catherine Dillon: 2008–2015
  • Kate Dishon: 2016–present

Sport

There are 6 house colours which coincide with the pride flag for sport days and college events, which are:

PENOLA (yellow)

Named after the town in South Australia where Mary MacKillop and Julian Tenison Woods established the order of the Sisters of St Joseph and the first Josephite school.

KINCUMBER (blue)

Named after the town north of Sydney, where the Sisters of St Joseph opened an orphanage for street children in 1887.

McCORMACK (green)

Named after Irene McCormack who worked in the village of Huasihuasi, Peru and was fatally shot by members of a guerilla rebel group on May 21, 1991.

SOLOMON (red)

Named after Emmanuel Solomon, a wealthy Jewish philanthropist who generously supported the poor and disadvantaged.

CAMERON (orange)

Named after Mary MacKillop's relatives, the Cameron's, whom she was governess for when she moved to Penola at the age of 18.

PROVIDENCE (purple)

During the early years of the Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart's work across Australia, the Sisters established a number of Houses of Providence. These houses served as a refuge for young women and children who did not have access to a safe home or food.

Homerooms

There are seven homerooms at junior levels (7-9) into which the students are divided, in each year level; Anne, Catherine, Francis, Joseph, Therese, Veronica & Ignatius. These homerooms are named after saints, as this is a Catholic school.

In the senior year levels (10-12) students are divided into homerooms based on their house colour, then divided into three groups, such as Cameron 1, Cameron 2, and Cameron 3.

Curriculum

Mount St Joseph Girls' College has a various selection of subjects from years 7–12 which include the following:

  • Accounting
  • Art
  • Biology
  • Business Management
  • Chemistry
  • Drama
  • English
  • English Language
  • English Literature
  • English as an Additional Language
  • Food and Technology
  • French
  • Further Mathematics
  • Health & Human Development
  • Humanities
    • Feminism
    • History
    • Geography
    • Civics and Citizenship
    • Women in Politics
  • Information Technology
  • International Studies
  • Italian
  • Japanese
  • Religion and Society
  • Laboratory Skills
  • Legal Studies
  • Maths Methods
  • Media
  • Music
  • Outdoor Education
  • Physical Education
  • Physics
  • Psychology
  • Specialist Mathematics
  • Text & Traditions
  • Textiles & Design Multimedia
  • Visual Communications, and more.

Size and future

I2021, Mount St. Joseph Girls' College has approximately 1135 students and over 130 staff, and maintains steady numbers through drawing from Catholic feeder schools throughout Melbourne, which stretches from Footscray and Yarraville to the east and city areas such as: Hoppers Crossing, Point Cook, Altona Meadows, Altona and Werribee in the west. There are usually waiting lists for enrolment to the school.[citation needed]

MSJ has made a lot of changes in the past years including new outdoor seating areas, a Performing Arts Centre for drama and music, a student cafe, an athletics track, and a new Science and Technology Centre. As of 2021, there has been major developments in building facilities, prompting open and education-focused classrooms

Mount St. Joseph Girls' College has a strong emphasis on community, and as such, encourages past students to keep in contact through the website and facebook pages.

Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE)

Mount St. Joseph Girls' College offers a full range of VCE subjects. The students statistically, tend to do well in the VCE when compared to other schools in Altona.

See also

References

  1. ^ Mount St. Joseph Girls' College Website 2006-08-21 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Mount St Joseph Girls' College Website 2006-08-21 at the Wayback Machine

External links

  • Official site

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Mount St Joseph Girls College is a Catholic Girls College located in Maidstone Street Altona Victoria Australia Mount St Joseph Girls College is one of few schools in Australia that is a Josephite college founded by the Josephite Order in 1964 1 Mount St Joseph Girls CollegeAddress133 Maidstone StreetAltona Victoria 3018AustraliaCoordinates37 51 51 S 144 48 42 E 37 86417 S 144 81167 E 37 86417 144 81167 Coordinates 37 51 51 S 144 48 42 E 37 86417 S 144 81167 E 37 86417 144 81167InformationTypeSecondary Single sex identifier school day schoolDenominationRoman Catholic JosephitesEstablished1964PrincipalKate DishonEmployeesapproximately 5 000 per yearEnrolmentapprox 1153 studentsColour s Navy blue and whiteWebsitewww msj vic edu au Contents 1 History 1 1 Beginnings 1 2 Previous Principals 1 3 Sport 1 3 1 PENOLA yellow 1 3 2 KINCUMBER blue 1 3 3 McCORMACK green 1 3 4 SOLOMON red 1 3 5 CAMERON orange 1 3 6 PROVIDENCE purple 1 4 Homerooms 2 Curriculum 3 Size and future 4 Victorian Certificate of Education VCE 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditBeginnings Edit In the early 1960s the Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart made plans for a school for young women in the western suburbs of Melbourne The school was built in Altona West and opened in February 1964 The logo at Mount St Joseph Girls College is a white lily and the College motto is Virtue Courage 2 Previous Principals Edit The College has seen 10 principals since its foundation 7 of which were Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart Mary John Forster RSJ Founding Principal 1964 1967 Romuald Pierce RSJ 1967 1970 Anne O Brien RSJ 1971 Nora Finucane RSJ 1971 1973 Giovanni Farquer RSJ 1974 981 Margaret Blampied RSJ 1982 1985 Helen T Reed RSJ 1986 2002 Regina Byrne 2002 2008 Catherine Dillon 2008 2015 Kate Dishon 2016 presentSport Edit There are 6 house colours which coincide with the pride flag for sport days and college events which are PENOLA yellow Edit Named after the town in South Australia where Mary MacKillop and Julian Tenison Woods established the order of the Sisters of St Joseph and the first Josephite school KINCUMBER blue Edit Named after the town north of Sydney where the Sisters of St Joseph opened an orphanage for street children in 1887 McCORMACK green Edit Named after Irene McCormack who worked in the village of Huasihuasi Peru and was fatally shot by members of a guerilla rebel group on May 21 1991 SOLOMON red Edit Named after Emmanuel Solomon a wealthy Jewish philanthropist who generously supported the poor and disadvantaged CAMERON orange Edit Named after Mary MacKillop s relatives the Cameron s whom she was governess for when she moved to Penola at the age of 18 PROVIDENCE purple Edit During the early years of the Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart s work across Australia the Sisters established a number of Houses of Providence These houses served as a refuge for young women and children who did not have access to a safe home or food Homerooms Edit There are seven homerooms at junior levels 7 9 into which the students are divided in each year level Anne Catherine Francis Joseph Therese Veronica amp Ignatius These homerooms are named after saints as this is a Catholic school In the senior year levels 10 12 students are divided into homerooms based on their house colour then divided into three groups such as Cameron 1 Cameron 2 and Cameron 3 Curriculum EditMount St Joseph Girls College has a various selection of subjects from years 7 12 which include the following Accounting Art Biology Business Management Chemistry Drama English English Language English Literature English as an Additional Language Food and Technology French Further Mathematics Health amp Human Development Humanities Feminism History Geography Civics and Citizenship Women in Politics Information Technology International Studies Italian Japanese Religion and Society Laboratory Skills Legal Studies Maths Methods Media Music Outdoor Education Physical Education Physics Psychology Specialist Mathematics Text amp Traditions Textiles amp Design Multimedia Visual Communications and more Size and future EditI2021 Mount St Joseph Girls College has approximately 1135 students and over 130 staff and maintains steady numbers through drawing from Catholic feeder schools throughout Melbourne which stretches from Footscray and Yarraville to the east and city areas such as Hoppers Crossing Point Cook Altona Meadows Altona and Werribee in the west There are usually waiting lists for enrolment to the school citation needed MSJ has made a lot of changes in the past years including new outdoor seating areas a Performing Arts Centre for drama and music a student cafe an athletics track and a new Science and Technology Centre As of 2021 there has been major developments in building facilities prompting open and education focused classroomsMount St Joseph Girls College has a strong emphasis on community and as such encourages past students to keep in contact through the website and facebook pages Victorian Certificate of Education VCE EditMount St Joseph Girls College offers a full range of VCE subjects The students statistically tend to do well in the VCE when compared to other schools in Altona See also EditList of schools in VictoriaReferences Edit Mount St Joseph Girls College Website Archived 2006 08 21 at the Wayback Machine Mount St Joseph Girls College Website Archived 2006 08 21 at the Wayback MachineExternal links EditOfficial site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mount St Joseph Girls 27 College amp oldid 1120462626, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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