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St Catherine's School, Toorak

St Catherine's School is an independent and non-denominational Christian day and boarding school for girls, located in Toorak, an inner south-eastern suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

St Catherine's School, Toorak
St Catherine's School in November 2015
Location
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Australia
Coordinates37°50′17″S 145°1′15″E / 37.83806°S 145.02083°E / -37.83806; 145.02083Coordinates: 37°50′17″S 145°1′15″E / 37.83806°S 145.02083°E / -37.83806; 145.02083
Information
TypeIndependent, day & boarding school
MottoLatin: Nil Magnum Nisi Bonum
(Nothing is great unless it is good)[1]
DenominationNon-denominational Christian[2]
Established1896[2]
FounderJeanie Hood
ChairmanA. Waterhouse
PrincipalMichelle Carroll
Years offeredELC–12
GenderGirls
Enrolment~730 (P–12)[4]
Colour(s)Blue, gold and grey    
SloganOne of Australia's finest since 1896[3]
AffiliationGirls Sport Victoria
Websitestcatherines.net.au

Established in 1896 as Castlemaine Ladies' College, the school has a non-selective enrolment policy. As for 2006 the school catered for approximately 730 students from pre-school to Year 12, including 80 boarders, on a 2.9 hectare campus.[5] Boarding students come to St Catherine's from country Victoria, interstate and overseas.[4]

St Catherine's is a member of the Junior School Heads Association of Australia (JSHAA),[6] the Alliance of Girls' Schools Australasia,[7] the Association of Independent Schools of Victoria (AISV),[2] the Australian Boarding Schools Association,[8] and a founding member of Girls Sport Victoria (GSV).[9]

In August 2005, a scandal was brought upon the school when the then principal was found to be having unethical relations with students. It took over 2 years to find a replacement. In October 2007, Sylvia Walton AO was appointed as the twelfth principal of St Catherine's School.[10]

History

St Catherine's School was founded as Castlemaine Ladies' College in 1896, by Jeanie Hood in Templeton Street, Castlemaine.[1]

At the instigation of Henry Langley, the first Anglican Bishop of Bendigo, his daughters, Ruth, Aphra and Nona took over the school in 1903. The Langley sisters later changed the school's name to Castlemaine Girls' College, and in 1911 to St Catherine's Girls College, Castlemaine, after the Anglican school St Catherine's School at Waverley in Sydney, where Ruth and Nona Langley had been educated. St Catherine's was a nominally Anglican school at this time in its history.[1]

In 1920, St Catherine's School moved to Williams Road in Melbourne, where 48 pupils were enrolled. Ruth Langley had been joined in 1919 by Flora Templeton, who came as co-principal from Blair School, at St Georges Road, Toorak, with her students.[1]

In 1922, St Catherine's Grammar School had 80 students, and in need of more accommodation, Langley and Templeton purchased "Kilbride House", formerly known as "Beaulieu", at 17 Heyington Place, Toorak. The building was ultimately renamed "Sherren House" in recognition of Ruby Lawrence (née Sherren), who was the schools matron from 1923 to 1946. Flora Templeton died in 1931, but Ruth Langley continued the administration of the school, appointing Edna Holmes as headmistress. After Langley's death, at St Catherine's, on 17 December 1933,[11] her sister, Hilda Langley, became principal.[1][12]

In 1942, World War II saw the school buildings requisitioned as a residence for the Women's Auxiliary Australian Air Force (WAAAF). St Catherine's found a temporary home at Mountain Grand, Warburton, and returned to Heyington Place in 1943. In 1944, Sophie Borland was appointed headmistress and worked with Hilda Langley as principal until the end of 1947, when the trustee of the late Ruth Langley decided to hand control of the school to a council. The first chairman of the council was the Right Reverend John McKie, Bishop in Geelong.[1]

In 1948, Barbreck, at 33 Heyington Place, was acquired for use as a junior school, making possible further extensions to the secondary school, and pupil numbers increased to about 400.[1]

In 1950, Mary Davis was appointed as principal and headmistress. In 1957, Hilda Langley died, ending the Langley family's long association with the school.[1] R. Ann Baylis served as principal from 1971–77 and her two daughters attended the school. In 1977, Dorothy Pizzey was appointed to this post.[13] In 1978, St Catherine's School inaugurated the senior student Slawa Duldig Art Prize.[14]

Beginning in 2006, the school offered the IB Primary Years Programme[15]

Campus

St Catherine's School is located on a single 2.9 hectare campus, in suburban Toorak, 6 km south-east of the Melbourne city centre.[5] The school comprises the Early Learning Centre, the Junior School and the Senior School.[16]

Sport

St Catherine's is a member of Girls Sport Victoria (GSV).

GSV premierships

St Catherine's has won the following GSV premierships.[17]

  • Cricket - 2011
  • Hockey - 2001
  • Tennis - 2013
  • Volleyball - 2006

National Rowing Championships (Sydney Cup for Schoolgirl Eights)

  • 2016
  • 2022

Henley Royal Regatta

On Sunday 3 July 2022, the St Catherine's 1st VIII made history by winning the Prince Philip Challenge Trophy for Junior Women's Eights at Henley Royal Regatta, beating Winter Park Crew, USA in the final.

To progress to the final, St Catherine's beat St Paul's Girls' School and then Hinksey Sculling School in the heats and Surbiton High School in the semi-final.

The crew, known as "Maxi" (rowing in a boat christened "MMXXI" following the school's first Head of the Schoolgirls Championship in 2021) was undefeated in the 2021/2022 domestic rowing season. They won the 2022 Head of the Schoolgirls Regatta and then the Schoolgirl Eight at the 2022 Australian Rowing Championships with a blistering second 1000m after trailing Melbourne Girls' Grammar by a length at the halfway mark.

The Crew

Cox: Summer Balla-Kellett, Stroke: Bronte Cullen, 7: Sienna Darcy, 6: Sarah Marriott, 5: Chloe Nevins, 4: Zara Bongiorno, 3: Lucy Green, 2: Jemima Wilcox, Bow: Zara Peele. Coaches: John Saunders and Brigette Carlile.

Music

St Catherine's offers a music program with an extensive classroom curriculum and instrumental program, a range of opportunities for both individual and ensemble performance are available.

Classroom music

Classroom music forms a part of the core curriculum from the Early Learning Centre through to Year 8. Girls of all ages are encouraged to learn an instrument and to join the choirs, ensembles, orchestras and bands which rehearse and perform regularly.

In Years 7 and 8, students develop music appreciation, performance skills and explore a wide variety of music technology programs available through our keyboard laboratory.

From Year 9 onwards, music becomes an elective and VCE subject with emphases on developing performance, composition and analysis skills.

Instrumental program

All students have the opportunity to learn a stringed instrument in Year 2, recorder in Year 3 and 4, and a brass or woodwind instrument in Year 5. These small group lessons allow students a "hands-on" experience including opportunities to perform throughout the year.

The school also offers a comprehensive Instrumental Program in all instrument families (including string, woodwind, brass, voice, percussion and keyboard instruments) where students learn with specialist teachers in classical and contemporary styles. Individual tuition from specialist staff is available for violin, viola, cello, double bass, flute, clarinet, oboe, bassoon, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, horn, trumpet, trombone, tuba, piano, harpsichord, recorder, classical singing, jazz singing, guitar, harp, percussion, music theory.

Choirs and ensembles

The ensemble program provides ensemble opportunities from classical to contemporary. The list of ensembles includes choirs, orchestras, concert bands, string, woodwind, brass and percussion ensembles, chamber groups and contemporary groups.

The Epstein Singers, àBeckett Strings, Junior Concert Band, Suzuki ‘Cellos, Suzuki Violins, Flute group, Percussion and recorderensemble, Chamber ensembles, The Langley Singers – Prep to Year 2, Heyington Choir – Years 3 and 4 Choir, Barbreck Choir – Years 5 and 6 Choir,

Jorgensen Orchestra, Senior School Concert Band, Soul Power, Sherren Singers, Chamber flutes, Years 7–12 choir, Viva Voci, Stage band, Brass ensemble, Percussion ensemble, Years 7 and 8 concert band, Years 7 and 8 flute ensemble, and small chamber ensembles

An extensive performance program enables all students to participate in a wide variety of concerts and recitals including the annual gala concert, twilight concert, instrumental recitals, Barbreck Concert, Barbreck recitals, masterclasses, jazz cabaret evenings and music theatre performances. Students also perform at the school's church services, speech nights, assemblies and many other school events both at school and in the community.

Notable alumnae

Alumnae of St Catherine's School are known as "Old Girls" and may elect to join the schools' alumni association, the St Catherine's Old Girls' Association Inc.[18] Some notable St Catherine's Old Girls' include:

Academic

Business

Community and philanthropy

Entertainment, media and the arts

Medicine and science

Politics, public service and the law

Royalty

Sport

Notable faculty

See also

References

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  2. ^ a b c "St Catherine's School". Find a School. Association of Independent Schools of Victoria. 2007. Retrieved 15 October 2007.
  3. ^ "St Catherine's School". Home. St Catherine's School. 2006. Retrieved 15 August 2007.
  4. ^ a b . Victoria. School Choice. 2007. Archived from the original on 30 August 2007. Retrieved 15 October 2007.
  5. ^ a b "Frequently Asked Questions". Admissions. St Catherine's School. 2006. Retrieved 23 May 2007.
  6. ^ . Victoria Branch. Junior School Heads' Association of Australia. 2007. Archived from the original on 13 February 2008. Retrieved 11 October 2007.
  7. ^ Butler, Jan (2006). . Members. The Alliance of Girls' Schools Australasia. Archived from the original on 19 May 2008. Retrieved 11 October 2007.
  8. ^ . Schools. Australian Boarding Schools Association. 2005. Archived from the original on 29 August 2007. Retrieved 15 October 2007.
  9. ^ Mawkes, Leonie (2005). . Profile. Girls Sport Victoria. Archived from the original on 20 August 2006. Retrieved 11 October 2007.
  10. ^ "Mrs Sylvia Walton AO appointed as St Catherine's School's 12th Principal". News & Events. St Catherine's School. 2006. Retrieved 15 October 2007.
  11. ^ Deaths: Langley, The Age, (Tuesday, 19 December 1933), p.1.
  12. ^ "The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) - 23 Dec 1933 - p1". Trove.
  13. ^ St. Catherines School, at enterprisesearch.com.au, retrieved 2009-10-19
  14. ^ Clarke, Jane (1992). Mrs Duldig's Girls. A collection of artworks by students of St Catherine's School, 17 Heyington Place, Toorak. Toorak: St Catherine's Old Girls Association. p. 5. ISBN 0646-10545-0.
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  17. ^ "Archives » Girls Sport Victoria". Retrieved 27 February 2021.
  18. ^ . Our Community. St Catherine's School. 2006. Archived from the original on 29 August 2007. Retrieved 15 October 2007.
  19. ^ Dictionary of Biography:Kiddle, Margaret Loch (1914–1958) (accessed:27-07-2007)
  20. ^ Suzannah Pearce, ed. (17 November 2006). "RICHARDSON (Sue) Susan". Who's Who in Australia Live!. North Melbourne, Vic: Crown Content Pty Ltd.
  21. ^ Suzannah Pearce, ed. (17 November 2006). "BLOOM Natalie". Who's Who in Australia Live!. North Melbourne, Vic: Crown Content Pty Ltd.
  22. ^ Suzannah Pearce, ed. (17 November 2006). "DARLING Margaret Florence". Who's Who in Australia Live!. North Melbourne, Vic: Crown Content Pty Ltd.
  23. ^ Suzannah Pearce, ed. (17 November 2006). "FORBES Sandra". Who's Who in Australia Live!. North Melbourne, Vic: Crown Content Pty Ltd.
  24. ^ Brasch, Nicolas, ed. (1996). Contemporary Australian Women 1996/97. Port Melbourne, Vic.: Reed Reference Australia. p. 148. ISBN 1-875589-92-9.
  25. ^ Suzannah Pearce, ed. (17 November 2006). "SINGLETON (Jane) Felicity Jane". Who's Who in Australia Live!. North Melbourne, Vic: Crown Content Pty Ltd.
  26. ^ Lofthouse, Andrea (1982). Who's Who of Australian Women 1982. North Ryde, NSW: Methuen Australia. p. 128. ISBN 0-454-00437-0.
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  29. ^ Suzannah Pearce, ed. (17 November 2006). "SOUTHEY (Marigold Merlyn Baillieu), Lady". Who's Who in Australia Live!. North Melbourne, Vic: Crown Content Pty Ltd.
  30. ^ Suzannah Pearce, ed. (17 November 2006). "WARRENDER Pamela Myer". Who's Who in Australia Live!. North Melbourne, Vic: Crown Content Pty Ltd.
  31. ^ Suzannah Pearce, ed. (17 November 2006). "BURRELL Celia Ann". Who's Who in Australia Live!. North Melbourne, Vic: Crown Content Pty Ltd.
  32. ^ Australian Dictionary of Biography:Church, Ann Rachel (1925–1975) (accessed:27-07-2007)
  33. ^ Australian Dictionary of Biography:Elder, Anne Josephine Chloe (1918–1976) (accessed:27-07-2007)
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  41. ^ "Anna Segal – St Catherines School". St Catherines School. Retrieved 15 November 2018.
  42. ^ "Melbourne’s newest musical a multi-generational European family saga"

External links

  • St Catherine's School website

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For other schools of the same name see St Catherine s School disambiguation St Catherine s School is an independent and non denominational Christian day and boarding school for girls located in Toorak an inner south eastern suburb of Melbourne Victoria Australia St Catherine s School ToorakSt Catherine s School in November 2015LocationToorak VictoriaAustraliaCoordinates37 50 17 S 145 1 15 E 37 83806 S 145 02083 E 37 83806 145 02083 Coordinates 37 50 17 S 145 1 15 E 37 83806 S 145 02083 E 37 83806 145 02083InformationTypeIndependent day amp boarding schoolMottoLatin Nil Magnum Nisi Bonum Nothing is great unless it is good 1 DenominationNon denominational Christian 2 Established1896 2 FounderJeanie HoodChairmanA WaterhousePrincipalMichelle CarrollYears offeredELC 12GenderGirlsEnrolment 730 P 12 4 Colour s Blue gold and grey SloganOne of Australia s finest since 1896 3 AffiliationGirls Sport VictoriaWebsitestcatherines wbr net wbr auEstablished in 1896 as Castlemaine Ladies College the school has a non selective enrolment policy As for 2006 the school catered for approximately 730 students from pre school to Year 12 including 80 boarders on a 2 9 hectare campus 5 Boarding students come to St Catherine s from country Victoria interstate and overseas 4 St Catherine s is a member of the Junior School Heads Association of Australia JSHAA 6 the Alliance of Girls Schools Australasia 7 the Association of Independent Schools of Victoria AISV 2 the Australian Boarding Schools Association 8 and a founding member of Girls Sport Victoria GSV 9 In August 2005 a scandal was brought upon the school when the then principal was found to be having unethical relations with students It took over 2 years to find a replacement In October 2007 Sylvia Walton AO was appointed as the twelfth principal of St Catherine s School 10 Contents 1 History 2 Campus 3 Sport 3 1 GSV premierships 3 2 National Rowing Championships Sydney Cup for Schoolgirl Eights 3 3 Henley Royal Regatta 4 Music 5 Notable alumnae 5 1 Academic 5 2 Business 5 3 Community and philanthropy 5 4 Entertainment media and the arts 5 5 Medicine and science 5 6 Politics public service and the law 5 7 Royalty 5 8 Sport 6 Notable faculty 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory EditSt Catherine s School was founded as Castlemaine Ladies College in 1896 by Jeanie Hood in Templeton Street Castlemaine 1 At the instigation of Henry Langley the first Anglican Bishop of Bendigo his daughters Ruth Aphra and Nona took over the school in 1903 The Langley sisters later changed the school s name to Castlemaine Girls College and in 1911 to St Catherine s Girls College Castlemaine after the Anglican school St Catherine s School at Waverley in Sydney where Ruth and Nona Langley had been educated St Catherine s was a nominally Anglican school at this time in its history 1 In 1920 St Catherine s School moved to Williams Road in Melbourne where 48 pupils were enrolled Ruth Langley had been joined in 1919 by Flora Templeton who came as co principal from Blair School at St Georges Road Toorak with her students 1 In 1922 St Catherine s Grammar School had 80 students and in need of more accommodation Langley and Templeton purchased Kilbride House formerly known as Beaulieu at 17 Heyington Place Toorak The building was ultimately renamed Sherren House in recognition of Ruby Lawrence nee Sherren who was the schools matron from 1923 to 1946 Flora Templeton died in 1931 but Ruth Langley continued the administration of the school appointing Edna Holmes as headmistress After Langley s death at St Catherine s on 17 December 1933 11 her sister Hilda Langley became principal 1 12 In 1942 World War II saw the school buildings requisitioned as a residence for the Women s Auxiliary Australian Air Force WAAAF St Catherine s found a temporary home at Mountain Grand Warburton and returned to Heyington Place in 1943 In 1944 Sophie Borland was appointed headmistress and worked with Hilda Langley as principal until the end of 1947 when the trustee of the late Ruth Langley decided to hand control of the school to a council The first chairman of the council was the Right Reverend John McKie Bishop in Geelong 1 In 1948 Barbreck at 33 Heyington Place was acquired for use as a junior school making possible further extensions to the secondary school and pupil numbers increased to about 400 1 In 1950 Mary Davis was appointed as principal and headmistress In 1957 Hilda Langley died ending the Langley family s long association with the school 1 R Ann Baylis served as principal from 1971 77 and her two daughters attended the school In 1977 Dorothy Pizzey was appointed to this post 13 In 1978 St Catherine s School inaugurated the senior student Slawa Duldig Art Prize 14 Beginning in 2006 the school offered the IB Primary Years Programme 15 Campus EditSt Catherine s School is located on a single 2 9 hectare campus in suburban Toorak 6 km south east of the Melbourne city centre 5 The school comprises the Early Learning Centre the Junior School and the Senior School 16 Sport EditSt Catherine s is a member of Girls Sport Victoria GSV GSV premierships Edit St Catherine s has won the following GSV premierships 17 Cricket 2011 Hockey 2001 Tennis 2013 Volleyball 2006National Rowing Championships Sydney Cup for Schoolgirl Eights Edit 2016 2022Henley Royal Regatta Edit On Sunday 3 July 2022 the St Catherine s 1st VIII made history by winning the Prince Philip Challenge Trophy for Junior Women s Eights at Henley Royal Regatta beating Winter Park Crew USA in the final To progress to the final St Catherine s beat St Paul s Girls School and then Hinksey Sculling School in the heats and Surbiton High School in the semi final The crew known as Maxi rowing in a boat christened MMXXI following the school s first Head of the Schoolgirls Championship in 2021 was undefeated in the 2021 2022 domestic rowing season They won the 2022 Head of the Schoolgirls Regatta and then the Schoolgirl Eight at the 2022 Australian Rowing Championships with a blistering second 1000m after trailing Melbourne Girls Grammar by a length at the halfway mark The CrewCox Summer Balla Kellett Stroke Bronte Cullen 7 Sienna Darcy 6 Sarah Marriott 5 Chloe Nevins 4 Zara Bongiorno 3 Lucy Green 2 Jemima Wilcox Bow Zara Peele Coaches John Saunders and Brigette Carlile Music EditSt Catherine s offers a music program with an extensive classroom curriculum and instrumental program a range of opportunities for both individual and ensemble performance are available Classroom musicClassroom music forms a part of the core curriculum from the Early Learning Centre through to Year 8 Girls of all ages are encouraged to learn an instrument and to join the choirs ensembles orchestras and bands which rehearse and perform regularly In Years 7 and 8 students develop music appreciation performance skills and explore a wide variety of music technology programs available through our keyboard laboratory From Year 9 onwards music becomes an elective and VCE subject with emphases on developing performance composition and analysis skills Instrumental programAll students have the opportunity to learn a stringed instrument in Year 2 recorder in Year 3 and 4 and a brass or woodwind instrument in Year 5 These small group lessons allow students a hands on experience including opportunities to perform throughout the year The school also offers a comprehensive Instrumental Program in all instrument families including string woodwind brass voice percussion and keyboard instruments where students learn with specialist teachers in classical and contemporary styles Individual tuition from specialist staff is available for violin viola cello double bass flute clarinet oboe bassoon alto saxophone tenor saxophone horn trumpet trombone tuba piano harpsichord recorder classical singing jazz singing guitar harp percussion music theory Choirs and ensemblesThe ensemble program provides ensemble opportunities from classical to contemporary The list of ensembles includes choirs orchestras concert bands string woodwind brass and percussion ensembles chamber groups and contemporary groups The Epstein Singers aBeckett Strings Junior Concert Band Suzuki Cellos Suzuki Violins Flute group Percussion and recorderensemble Chamber ensembles The Langley Singers Prep to Year 2 Heyington Choir Years 3 and 4 Choir Barbreck Choir Years 5 and 6 Choir Jorgensen Orchestra Senior School Concert Band Soul Power Sherren Singers Chamber flutes Years 7 12 choir Viva Voci Stage band Brass ensemble Percussion ensemble Years 7 and 8 concert band Years 7 and 8 flute ensemble and small chamber ensemblesAn extensive performance program enables all students to participate in a wide variety of concerts and recitals including the annual gala concert twilight concert instrumental recitals Barbreck Concert Barbreck recitals masterclasses jazz cabaret evenings and music theatre performances Students also perform at the school s church services speech nights assemblies and many other school events both at school and in the community Notable alumnae EditAlumnae of St Catherine s School are known as Old Girls and may elect to join the schools alumni association the St Catherine s Old Girls Association Inc 18 Some notable St Catherine s Old Girls include Academic Edit Margaret Loch Kiddle historian also attended Melbourne Girls Grammar School 19 Alison Patrick nee Hamer historian and first female Head of History at Melbourne University Sue Richardson Professor of Labour Economics and Director of the National Institute of Labour Studies at Flinders University Commissioner Essential Services Commission of South Australia Author also attended Preshil 20 Business Edit Natalie Bloom Owner and founder of Bloom Cosmetics Victorian Young Australian of the Year 1997 21 Margaret Florence Darling AM nee Anderson Company Director Grazier Former Patron of the Australian Garden Historical Society Former Vice President of the National Trust of Australia Vic Attained rank of Third Officer in the Women s Royal Australian Naval Service 22 Sandra Forbes Arts and Publishing Consultant Editor of the TAASA Review Former Executive Officer of the Literature Program Australia Council Former Member of the Australian National Commission for UNESCO 23 Merran Kelsall Chairman Auditing and Assurance Standards Board Public Transport Industry Ombudsman Victoria and Professional Indemnity Insurance Company Australia Pty Limited Director Melbourne Water Corporation and Cuscal Ltd Trustee of the National Gallery of Victoria 24 Felicity Jane Singleton AM Managing Director of Jane Singleton Public Affairs Pty Ltd CEO of the Australian Reproductive Health Alliance 25 Community and philanthropy Edit Lady Anna Cowen Former President of the World Education Fellowship Queensland Wife of former Governor General Sir Zelman Cowen also attended Shelford Girls Grammar 26 Dame Elisabeth Murdoch AC DBE Philanthropist widow of Australian newspaper publisher Sir Keith Murdoch and mother of international media proprietor Rupert Murdoch 27 Jill Reichstein Chair of the Reichstein Foundation Helped establish the first women s refuge in Victoria Developed community childcare for the City of Brunswick Co ordinated Victorian Cooperative of Children s Services for Ethnic Groups Past President and a Board Member of Philanthropy Australia 28 Lady Marigold Merlyn Baillieu Southey AC Lieutenant Governor of Victoria President of the St Catherine s School Foundation Director of the Myer Foundation Former Director of the Myer Family Company Recipient of the Centenary Medal 2003 Daughter of Sidney Baevski Myer and Dame Margery Merlyn Baillieu Myer 29 Pamela Myer Warrender Author Honorary Life Member Committee for Melbourne Founder and former Director of the Committee for Melbourne Former Chairman of the Museum of Modern Art and Design Australia Daughter of Sir Norman Myer 30 Entertainment media and the arts Edit Barbara Brash Modernist painter and printmaker Celia Ann Burrell AM Author Illustrator Photographer Director of El Questro Publishing 31 Ann Rachel Church Set and costume designer 32 Anne Elder Ballet dancer and Poet Namesake of the Anne Elder Award Prefect and Dux 1936 33 Diane Holuigue OAM Teacher Chef Author Food editor for the Weekend Australian and Australian Magazine 34 Sunday Reed Supporter and collector of Australian art and culture Wife of art editor John Reed Rosemary Ryan artist art director Elyne Mitchell nee Chauvel Author of the acclaimed Silver Brumby series and other works Lisa Gorton Poet and author Elizabeth Wallfisch classical violinistMedicine and science Edit Joanne Wainer Social scientist and Senior Lecturer at Monash University School of Rural Health Helped establish Australia s first publicly acknowledged abortion clinic Awarded Human Rights award by Amnesty International Victoria for work for women s reproductive rights 1999 35 Politics public service and the law Edit Her Hon Judge Jane Campton Judge of the County Court of Victoria 36 Mary Mollie Clark first female librarian at Parliament of Victoria along with Flora Brennan 37 Linda Dessau AM Judge of the Family Court of Australia AFL Commissioner Governor of Victoria Lady April Hamer nee Mackintosh Wife of Sir Rupert Hamer Premier of Victoria Sophie Mirabella nee Panopoulos Liberal MP and Monarchist also attended Albert Park High School 27 Her Hon Judge Anna Robertson nee Lally Judge of the County Court of Victoria 38 Wendy Wilmoth County Court judge and former deputy coroner 27 Royalty Edit Princess Sharifah Junetta Daughter of the Paramount Ruler of Malaysia the Yang di Pertuan Agong 39 Sport Edit Lauren Hewitt Olympic and Commonwealth Games track athlete 27 Joan Richmond motor racing driver 40 Anna Segal Olympic skier 41 Notable faculty EditSlawa Horowitz Duldig 1901 1975 artist inventor interior designer and teacher held in internment camp for two years as an enemy alien 42 See also EditList of schools in Victoria List of boarding schools Victorian Certificate of EducationReferences Edit a b c d e f g h Our History About Us St Catherine s School 2006 Archived from the original on 29 April 2007 Retrieved 23 May 2007 a b c St Catherine s School Find a School Association of Independent Schools of Victoria 2007 Retrieved 15 October 2007 St Catherine s School Home St Catherine s School 2006 Retrieved 15 August 2007 a b St Catherine s School Victoria School Choice 2007 Archived from the original on 30 August 2007 Retrieved 15 October 2007 a b Frequently Asked Questions Admissions St Catherine s School 2006 Retrieved 23 May 2007 JSHAA Victorian Directory of Members Victoria Branch Junior School Heads Association of Australia 2007 Archived from the original on 13 February 2008 Retrieved 11 October 2007 Butler Jan 2006 Member Schools Members The Alliance of Girls Schools Australasia Archived from the original on 19 May 2008 Retrieved 11 October 2007 St Catherine s School Schools Australian Boarding Schools Association 2005 Archived from the original on 29 August 2007 Retrieved 15 October 2007 Mawkes Leonie 2005 Member Schools Profile Girls Sport Victoria Archived from the original on 20 August 2006 Retrieved 11 October 2007 Mrs Sylvia Walton AO appointed as St Catherine s School s 12th Principal News amp Events St Catherine s School 2006 Retrieved 15 October 2007 Deaths Langley The Age Tuesday 19 December 1933 p 1 The Argus Melbourne Vic 1848 1957 23 Dec 1933 p1 Trove St Catherines School at enterprisesearch com au retrieved 2009 10 19 Clarke Jane 1992 Mrs Duldig s Girls A collection of artworks by students of St Catherine s School 17 Heyington Place Toorak Toorak St Catherine s Old Girls Association p 5 ISBN 0646 10545 0 St Catherine s School at ibo org retrieved 2008 04 19 The Heart of the City Our School St Catherine s School 2006 Archived from the original on 13 October 2007 Retrieved 15 October 2007 Archives Girls Sport Victoria Retrieved 27 February 2021 St Catherine s Old Girls Association Inc Our Community St Catherine s School 2006 Archived from the original on 29 August 2007 Retrieved 15 October 2007 Dictionary of Biography Kiddle Margaret Loch 1914 1958 accessed 27 07 2007 Suzannah Pearce ed 17 November 2006 RICHARDSON Sue Susan Who s Who in Australia Live North Melbourne Vic Crown Content Pty Ltd Suzannah Pearce ed 17 November 2006 BLOOM Natalie Who s Who in Australia Live North Melbourne Vic Crown Content Pty Ltd Suzannah Pearce ed 17 November 2006 DARLING Margaret Florence Who s Who in Australia Live North Melbourne Vic Crown Content Pty Ltd Suzannah Pearce ed 17 November 2006 FORBES Sandra Who s Who in Australia Live North Melbourne Vic Crown Content Pty Ltd Brasch Nicolas ed 1996 Contemporary Australian Women 1996 97 Port Melbourne Vic Reed Reference Australia p 148 ISBN 1 875589 92 9 Suzannah Pearce ed 17 November 2006 SINGLETON Jane Felicity Jane Who s Who in Australia Live North Melbourne Vic Crown Content Pty Ltd Lofthouse Andrea 1982 Who s Who of Australian Women 1982 North Ryde NSW Methuen Australia p 128 ISBN 0 454 00437 0 a b c d Crikey com au Famous alumni on Latham s hit list Archived 2007 09 26 at the Wayback Machine accessed 26 04 2006 Brasch Nicolas ed 1996 Contemporary Australian Women 1996 97 Port Melbourne Vic Reed Reference Australia p 228 ISBN 1 875589 92 9 Suzannah Pearce ed 17 November 2006 SOUTHEY Marigold Merlyn Baillieu Lady Who s Who in Australia Live North Melbourne Vic Crown Content Pty Ltd Suzannah Pearce ed 17 November 2006 WARRENDER Pamela Myer Who s Who in Australia Live North Melbourne Vic Crown Content Pty Ltd Suzannah Pearce ed 17 November 2006 BURRELL Celia Ann Who s Who in Australia Live North Melbourne Vic Crown Content Pty Ltd Australian Dictionary of Biography Church Ann Rachel 1925 1975 accessed 27 07 2007 Australian Dictionary of Biography Elder Anne Josephine Chloe 1918 1976 accessed 27 07 2007 Brasch Nicolas ed 1996 Contemporary Australian Women 1996 97 Port Melbourne Vic Reed Reference Australia p 135 ISBN 1 875589 92 9 Brasch Nicolas ed 1996 Contemporary Australian Women 1996 97 Port Melbourne Vic Reed Reference Australia p 279 ISBN 1 875589 92 9 Suzannah Pearce ed 17 November 2006 CAMPTON Jane Her Hon Judge Who s Who in Australia Live North Melbourne Vic Crown Content Pty Ltd PARLIAMENTARY LIBRARY Argus Melbourne Vic 1848 1957 18 February 1927 p 13 Retrieved 9 August 2019 New Court Appointments To Ease Backlog Premier of Victoria www premier vic gov au Australian Government National Archives of Australia Photo Search accessed 28 07 2007 Joan Richmond St Catherines School Retrieved 3 July 2020 Anna Segal St Catherines School St Catherines School Retrieved 15 November 2018 Melbourne s newest musical a multi generational European family saga External links EditSt Catherine s School website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title St Catherine 27s School Toorak amp oldid 1126062575, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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