Religious Studies, English, Science, Technology (Mandatory), Human Society and its Environment (Yr 7: Geography. Yr 8: History), Languages (French and Japanese), Personal Development/Health/Physical Education, Visual Arts, Music, Physical Activity and Sports Studies, Textiles, Commerce, Food Technology, Graphics technology, Information and software technology, Industrial technology (Metal), Industrial technology (Wood)
In the year 1916 a small girls' school was founded by the Dominican Order of nuns in Kerr Street, Mayfield. Three years later the property previously known as "Redcliff" was purchased. The school was moved to its current location in Havelock Street, and became a secondary school for young ladies, run by the sisters of St Dominic.
In the 62 years that followed the school became well known as both a boarding school and a day school with various extensions and modifications.
In 1977, the school became the first high school in the Diocese of Maitland-Newcastle to be run completely by lay staff, when the last Dominican sisters left, and the first lay principal was appointed. At that time, the school had an enrolment of approximately 250 girls.
In 1983, the school became co-educational and the first boys were enrolled.
In 2009, the school held a very formal opening ceremony joined by guests such as Bishop Michael Malone and Sharon Grierson, to celebrate the official opening of the new multimillion-dollar developments.
Referencesedit
^San Clemente Website Handbook (PDF File). Retrieved: 12 March 2011. 6 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine
External linksedit
San Clemente school website
May 08, 2024
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