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St Catherine's School, Waverley

St Catherine's School (commonly referred to as St Cath's) is a private Anglican Junior and Senior day and boarding school, located in Waverley, an eastern suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

St Catherine's School Sydney
The college in 2013
Address
26 Albion Street

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2024

Australia
Coordinates33°54′15″S 151°15′19″E / 33.90417°S 151.25528°E / -33.90417; 151.25528
Information
Former nameSt Catherine's Clergy Daughters School
TypePrivate Anglican single-sex primary and secondary day and boarding
DenominationAnglicanism[1]
Established1856; 167 years ago (1856)
FounderJane Sophia Barker
ChairmanSimon Roberts
HeadmistressJulie Townsend
Staff~120[2]
YearsK–12
GenderGirls
Enrolmentc. 1,000
Area2 hectares (5 acres)
Campus typeSuburban
NicknameSt Cath's
Affiliations
Websitewww.stcatherines.nsw.edu.au

Established in 1856 as a school for the daughters of clergy, St Catherine's is the oldest Anglican girls' school in Australia.[3] It is also the oldest private girls' school in Australia.[4] It is a non-selective school, and currently caters for approximately 1,000 girls from Year K to Year 12, including 70 boarders.

The school is affiliated with the Alliance of Girls' Schools Australasia (AGSA),[5] the Junior School Heads Association of Australia,[6] the Association of Heads of Independent Schools of Australia,[7] the Australian Boarding Schools' Association (ABSA),[8] and is a founding member of the Association of Heads of Independent Girls' Schools.[9]

St Catherine's has been reviewed by the Good Schools Guide International.[10]

History edit

St Catherine's School traces its origins to 1855, when Jane Barker, wife of Frederic Barker, second Archbishop of Sydney, decided to establish a school for the daughters of the clergy. Barker and her husband had travelled throughout New South Wales, and realised that the poor stipends of the clergy in country areas meant that their daughters could not benefit from a good education. Within five months, Barker had raised enough money to secure a premises in Point Piper Road (now Jersey Road), Edgecliff, and had hired Ms Loftus to run the St Catherine's Clergy Daughters School. Barker wished for her school to be modelled on Casterton School, the school attended by the Brontë sisters, who were themselves the daughters of a poor clergyman. The Clergy Daughters School was officially opened in its temporary location on 5 March 1856.[3]

Shortly after the school's opening, Barker was able to secure a land grant of 5 acres (2 ha) near Waverley, and began to look towards the creation of a small missionary settlement, including the Clergy Daughters' School, a church, parsonage and a village school. In September 1857, the foundation stone of the new School was laid, and in 1859, the sandstone building which remains the focus of the School today, was completed. Barker continued to be closely involved with the fledgling Clergy Daughters' school until her death in 1876.[3]

When enrolments began to decline during the depression years of 1891–1895, day girls were admitted to the school for the first time. The principal, Ms Darling, also introduced the first school uniform during this time, in the form of an olive green dress.[3]

In 1933, the house system was introduced. After the Second World War, the swimming pool, a new assembly building and the junior school were added amongst other renovations. A new sports centre was opened in 2002.[3]

Houses edit

House Date founded Colour
Barker 1933  
Bronte 1933  
Casterton 1933  
Hulme-Moir 1987  
Patterson 2015  
Phillips 2015  
Sutherland 1987  

Barker was named after the Bishop and Mrs Barker, Casterton House after the school on which St Catherine's was modelled, and the third House was named Bronte as Charlotte Brontë had mentioned Casterton in Jane Eyre. Hulme-Moir and Sutherland were created in 1987.[11][12]

Headmistresses edit

 
Headmistress and students, 1945
Ordinal Officeholder Term start Term end Time in office Notes[9]
1 Jane Sophie Barker 1856 1856 0 years Founder
2 Miss Loftus 1856 1860 3–4 years Lady Superintendent
3 Miss Law 1860 1883 22–23 years Lady Superintendent
4 Helen Phillips 1884 1890 5–6 years
5 Rebecca Darling 1891 1895 3–4 years
6 Charlotte Fox 1895 1903 7–8 years
7 Ellen Lenthall 1903 1934 30–31 years
8 Isabel Hall 1935 1947 11–12 years
9 Ella Mitchell 1948 1949 0–1 years
10 Una Fitzhardinge 1950 1954 3–4 years
11 Faith Patterson 1955 1987 31–32 years
12 Jo Karaolis 1988 2000 11–12 years
13 Lynne Stone 2001 2009 7–8 years
14 Julie Townsend 2010 incumbent 12–13 years

Campus edit

Since 1859, St Catherine's School has been situated on one suburban campus, currently 2 hectares (5 acres) in size and featuring a mix of 19th century and modern buildings, gardens and views to the Tasman Sea.[13]

Some notable facilities of the college include the Jo Karaolis Sports Centre, with facilities for netball, tennis, basketball and gymnastics and school functions; the Dame Joan Sutherland Centre for the Performing Arts, featuring a drama theatre, recording studio, dance studio, band room and music practice and teaching areas; computing facilities in the Sutherland Centre; an Independent Learning Centre and Student Meeting Room; swimming pool; Junior School and library; and Year 12 common room and Senior School Library; The Boarding House, uniform shop, deli, museum and playgrounds. After school care facilities are also located on site.[13]

Notable alumnae edit

Former students of St Catherine's School are known as "Old Girls" and may elect to join the schools Alumni association, known as the "Old Girls' Union". The Old Girls' Union was established on 11 November 1898 by Miss Charlotte Elizabeth Fox, the Headmistress at the time. At its foundation the aim of the union was to keep past pupils in contact with the school and promote its good, whilst also encouraging younger members to continue furthering their talents after graduation.[14] Some notable Old Girls' of St Catherine's include:

Entertainment, media and the arts
Medicine and science
Sport

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "St Catherine's School". Directory. Sydney's Child. Retrieved 29 October 2007.
  2. ^ (PDF). Latest news. St Catherine's School. 2007. Archived from the original (PDF) on 29 August 2007. Retrieved 15 August 2007.
  3. ^ a b c d e "History of the School". History. St Catherine's School. 2006. Retrieved 15 August 2007.
  4. ^ "St Catherine's". Integrated Units. Board of Studies NSW. Retrieved 24 September 2007.
  5. ^ . Members. The Alliance of Girls Schools Australasia. 2007. Archived from the original on 19 May 2008. Retrieved 11 December 2007.
  6. ^ . New South Wales Branch. Junior School Heads' Association of Australia. 2007. Archived from the original on 18 December 2007. Retrieved 11 December 2007.
  7. ^ . New South Wales. Association of Heads of Independent Schools of Australia. November 2007. Archived from the original on 2 November 2007. Retrieved 11 December 2007.
  8. ^ . Australian Boarding Schools' Association. 2007. Archived from the original on 29 August 2007. Retrieved 24 September 2007.
  9. ^ a b "Heads of New South Wales Independent Girls' Schools". AHIGS. The Association of Heads of Independent Girls' Schools. 2007. Retrieved 11 December 2007.
  10. ^ "The Good Schools Guide International". 26 October 2016.
  11. ^ "Timeline of St Catherine's". History. St Catherine's School. 2006. Retrieved 7 August 2007.
  12. ^ "Houses at St Catherine's". St Catherine's School.
  13. ^ a b "Our Facilities". K–12. St Catherine's School. Retrieved 24 September 2007.
  14. ^ "The Old Girls' Union". Our Community. St Catherine's School. Retrieved 24 September 2007.
  15. ^ Henry, Margaret (1986). "Mort, Eirene (1879–1977)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Vol. 10 (Online ed.). Melbourne, Vic.: Melbourne University Press. pp. 596–597. Retrieved 27 July 2007.
  16. ^ Green, Jonathan (30 March 2005). . Politics. Crikey. Archived from the original on 26 September 2007. Retrieved 6 August 2007.
  17. ^ "Rachael Coopes wins Helpmann Award". www.stcatherines.nsw.edu.au. Retrieved 25 February 2017.
  18. ^ "Instagram".
  19. ^ O'Neill, Sally (1996). "Fielding, Una Lucy (1888–1969)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Vol. 14 (Online ed.). Melbourne, Vic.: Melbourne University Press. pp. 162–163. Retrieved 27 July 2007.
  20. ^ "The Bulletin issue 2 2016". St Catherine's, Waverley. Retrieved 25 February 2017.
  21. ^ "Gabi Simpson (OG 2010) on Australian netball team". www.stcatherines.nsw.edu.au. 16 October 2015. Retrieved 10 October 2020.

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For other schools of the same name see St Catherine s School disambiguation St Catherine s School commonly referred to as St Cath s is a private Anglican Junior and Senior day and boarding school located in Waverley an eastern suburb of Sydney New South Wales Australia St Catherine s School SydneyThe college in 2013Address26 Albion StreetWaverley New South Wales 2024AustraliaCoordinates33 54 15 S 151 15 19 E 33 90417 S 151 25528 E 33 90417 151 25528InformationFormer nameSt Catherine s Clergy Daughters SchoolTypePrivate Anglican single sex primary and secondary day and boardingDenominationAnglicanism 1 Established1856 167 years ago 1856 FounderJane Sophia BarkerChairmanSimon RobertsHeadmistressJulie TownsendStaff 120 2 YearsK 12GenderGirlsEnrolmentc 1 000Area2 hectares 5 acres Campus typeSuburbanNicknameSt Cath sAffiliationsAlliance of Girls Schools AustralasiaJunior School Heads Association of AustraliaAssociation of Heads of Independent Schools of AustraliaAustralian Boarding Schools AssociationAssociation of Heads of Independent Girls SchoolsWebsitewww wbr stcatherines wbr nsw wbr edu wbr auEstablished in 1856 as a school for the daughters of clergy St Catherine s is the oldest Anglican girls school in Australia 3 It is also the oldest private girls school in Australia 4 It is a non selective school and currently caters for approximately 1 000 girls from Year K to Year 12 including 70 boarders The school is affiliated with the Alliance of Girls Schools Australasia AGSA 5 the Junior School Heads Association of Australia 6 the Association of Heads of Independent Schools of Australia 7 the Australian Boarding Schools Association ABSA 8 and is a founding member of the Association of Heads of Independent Girls Schools 9 St Catherine s has been reviewed by the Good Schools Guide International 10 Contents 1 History 2 Houses 3 Headmistresses 4 Campus 5 Notable alumnae 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory editSt Catherine s School traces its origins to 1855 when Jane Barker wife of Frederic Barker second Archbishop of Sydney decided to establish a school for the daughters of the clergy Barker and her husband had travelled throughout New South Wales and realised that the poor stipends of the clergy in country areas meant that their daughters could not benefit from a good education Within five months Barker had raised enough money to secure a premises in Point Piper Road now Jersey Road Edgecliff and had hired Ms Loftus to run the St Catherine s Clergy Daughters School Barker wished for her school to be modelled on Casterton School the school attended by the Bronte sisters who were themselves the daughters of a poor clergyman The Clergy Daughters School was officially opened in its temporary location on 5 March 1856 3 Shortly after the school s opening Barker was able to secure a land grant of 5 acres 2 ha near Waverley and began to look towards the creation of a small missionary settlement including the Clergy Daughters School a church parsonage and a village school In September 1857 the foundation stone of the new School was laid and in 1859 the sandstone building which remains the focus of the School today was completed Barker continued to be closely involved with the fledgling Clergy Daughters school until her death in 1876 3 When enrolments began to decline during the depression years of 1891 1895 day girls were admitted to the school for the first time The principal Ms Darling also introduced the first school uniform during this time in the form of an olive green dress 3 In 1933 the house system was introduced After the Second World War the swimming pool a new assembly building and the junior school were added amongst other renovations A new sports centre was opened in 2002 3 Houses editHouse Date founded ColourBarker 1933 Bronte 1933 Casterton 1933 Hulme Moir 1987 Patterson 2015 Phillips 2015 Sutherland 1987 Barker was named after the Bishop and Mrs Barker Casterton House after the school on which St Catherine s was modelled and the third House was named Bronte as Charlotte Bronte had mentioned Casterton in Jane Eyre Hulme Moir and Sutherland were created in 1987 11 12 Headmistresses edit nbsp Headmistress and students 1945Ordinal Officeholder Term start Term end Time in office Notes 9 1 Jane Sophie Barker 1856 1856 0 years Founder2 Miss Loftus 1856 1860 3 4 years Lady Superintendent3 Miss Law 1860 1883 22 23 years Lady Superintendent4 Helen Phillips 1884 1890 5 6 years5 Rebecca Darling 1891 1895 3 4 years6 Charlotte Fox 1895 1903 7 8 years7 Ellen Lenthall 1903 1934 30 31 years8 Isabel Hall 1935 1947 11 12 years9 Ella Mitchell 1948 1949 0 1 years10 Una Fitzhardinge 1950 1954 3 4 years11 Faith Patterson 1955 1987 31 32 years12 Jo Karaolis 1988 2000 11 12 years13 Lynne Stone 2001 2009 7 8 years14 Julie Townsend 2010 incumbent 12 13 yearsCampus editSince 1859 St Catherine s School has been situated on one suburban campus currently 2 hectares 5 acres in size and featuring a mix of 19th century and modern buildings gardens and views to the Tasman Sea 13 Some notable facilities of the college include the Jo Karaolis Sports Centre with facilities for netball tennis basketball and gymnastics and school functions the Dame Joan Sutherland Centre for the Performing Arts featuring a drama theatre recording studio dance studio band room and music practice and teaching areas computing facilities in the Sutherland Centre an Independent Learning Centre and Student Meeting Room swimming pool Junior School and library and Year 12 common room and Senior School Library The Boarding House uniform shop deli museum and playgrounds After school care facilities are also located on site 13 Notable alumnae editFormer students of St Catherine s School are known as Old Girls and may elect to join the schools Alumni association known as the Old Girls Union The Old Girls Union was established on 11 November 1898 by Miss Charlotte Elizabeth Fox the Headmistress at the time At its foundation the aim of the union was to keep past pupils in contact with the school and promote its good whilst also encouraging younger members to continue furthering their talents after graduation 14 Some notable Old Girls of St Catherine s include This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources Entertainment media and the artsEirene Mort artist 15 Mouche Phillips actress Dame Joan Sutherland operatic soprano 16 Rachael Coopes actress 17 Lauren Dubois journalist author blogger 18 Medicine and scienceUna Lucy Fielding pioneering neuroanatomist 19 Tamara Davis astrophysicist 20 SportGabi Simpson netball 21 Lizzie Welborn surfing Amy Ridge water poloSee also edit nbsp Schools portal nbsp Christianity portalList of Anglican schools in New South Wales Anglican education in Australia List of boarding schools in AustraliaReferences edit St Catherine s School Directory Sydney s Child Retrieved 29 October 2007 Annual Report 2006 PDF Latest news St Catherine s School 2007 Archived from the original PDF on 29 August 2007 Retrieved 15 August 2007 a b c d e History of the School History St Catherine s School 2006 Retrieved 15 August 2007 St Catherine s Integrated Units Board of Studies NSW Retrieved 24 September 2007 Member Schools Members The Alliance of Girls Schools Australasia 2007 Archived from the original on 19 May 2008 Retrieved 11 December 2007 JSHAA New South Wales Directory of Members New South Wales Branch Junior School Heads Association of Australia 2007 Archived from the original on 18 December 2007 Retrieved 11 December 2007 AHISA Schools New South Wales Association of Heads of Independent Schools of Australia November 2007 Archived from the original on 2 November 2007 Retrieved 11 December 2007 Schools St Catherine s School Australian Boarding Schools Association 2007 Archived from the original on 29 August 2007 Retrieved 24 September 2007 a b Heads of New South Wales Independent Girls Schools AHIGS The Association of Heads of Independent Girls Schools 2007 Retrieved 11 December 2007 The Good Schools Guide International 26 October 2016 Timeline of St Catherine s History St Catherine s School 2006 Retrieved 7 August 2007 Houses at St Catherine s St Catherine s School a b Our Facilities K 12 St Catherine s School Retrieved 24 September 2007 The Old Girls Union Our Community St Catherine s School Retrieved 24 September 2007 Henry Margaret 1986 Mort Eirene 1879 1977 Australian Dictionary of Biography Vol 10 Online ed Melbourne Vic Melbourne University Press pp 596 597 Retrieved 27 July 2007 Green Jonathan 30 March 2005 Famous alumni on Latham s hit list Politics Crikey Archived from the original on 26 September 2007 Retrieved 6 August 2007 Rachael Coopes wins Helpmann Award www stcatherines nsw edu au Retrieved 25 February 2017 Instagram O Neill Sally 1996 Fielding Una Lucy 1888 1969 Australian Dictionary of Biography Vol 14 Online ed Melbourne Vic Melbourne University Press pp 162 163 Retrieved 27 July 2007 The Bulletin issue 2 2016 St Catherine s Waverley Retrieved 25 February 2017 Gabi Simpson OG 2010 on Australian netball team www stcatherines nsw edu au 16 October 2015 Retrieved 10 October 2020 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to St Catherine s School Waverley Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title St Catherine 27s School Waverley amp oldid 1185322232, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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