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St Patrick's College, Sutherland

St Patrick's College is an independent Roman Catholic co-educational secondary day school, located in Sutherland, Southern Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The College provides a general and religious education for students from Year 7 to Year 12.

St Patrick's College, Sutherland
Image of the Grounds at St. Patrick's College, Sutherland
Location
551 President Avenue, Sutherland, Southern Sydney, New South Wales

Australia
Coordinates34°02′00″S 151°03′40″E / 34.033287°S 151.061142°E / -34.033287; 151.061142
Information
TypeIndependent co-educational secondary day school
MottoSeek Wisdom in Christ
Religious affiliation(s)Christian Brothers
DenominationRoman Catholicism
Patron saint(s)Saint Patrick
Founded
  • 1956; 67 years ago (1956)
    (as Christian Brothers College)
  • 1959; 64 years ago (1959)
    (as Mary Immaculate College)
Founder
Educational authorityNew South Wales Department of Education
PrincipalMs Janine Kenney
Years712
Colour(s)Blue, white, and maroon    
Feeder schoolsSt Patrick's Primary School
Websitewww.stpatscoll.nsw.edu.au

The school traces its founding to Christian Brothers College, established as an upper primary school in 1956 by the Congregation of Christian Brothers.[1] In 1992, it merged with Mary Immaculate College, which had been founded in 1959 by the Presentation Sisters of Wagga Wagga.[2] The school takes its name from St. Patrick's School, a primary parochial school, which had been founded in 1924 by the Sisters of Mercy of Cronulla, and of which Mary Immaculate College had been established as a secondary department.[3]

St Patrick's College is connected to St Patrick's Catholic Parish Sutherland and St Patrick's Primary School.

College house system

There are eight college houses – Nagle (blue), Leary (gold), Rice (green) and Wiltshire (red) MacKillop (purple), Gilroy (silver), Dunlea (orange), O’Connor (pink). The houses are named after important members of college history

Houses of St Patrick's College
Colour House
Green Rice – named after Blessed Edmund Ignatius Rice
Red Wiltshire – named after Cecilia Wiltshire
Blue Nagle – named after Venerable Nano Nagle
Gold Leary – named after Paul Leary

Oconnor all the way

School hymn

The school hymn is sung to the tune of Gustav Theodore Holst's "Jupiter" theme from The Planets (also known as "I Vow to Thee, My Country").

Extracurricular activities

This includes sporting events, band, debating, public speaking, the Duke of Edinburgh Award, Social Justice and Youth Ministry.

College sports

Many students participate in internal, grade and representative sport. Various internal and grade sport includes soccer, basketball, softball, AFL, water polo, cricket, surfing, tennis, swimming, life saving, rugby, hockey, oztag, golf and many more. Representative sport is a major part of college culture with the college competing in various prestigious sporting competitions such as the SCCC (Shire Combined Catholic Colleges), SSCCC (Southern Sydney Combined Catholic Colleges) and the NSWCCC (NSW Combined Catholic Colleges). Sports such as football, AFL, rugby league, rugby union, touch, hockey, waterpolo, netball, soccer, tennis, softball, baseball, basketball and cricket are representative sports the college competes in on a yearly basis.

College bands

The St. Patrick's College bands include the Marching Band, Junior and Senior Band, Stage Band, Guitar Ensemble and Drum Squad.

Debating and public speaking

The college encourages students to participate in Debating and Public Speaking. Junior and Senior teams participate regularly in the Catholic Schools Debating competition which provides students with the challenge of competing against students from a number of other Catholic Colleges.

In addition, teams have been involved in a Shire Debating competition organised by the Sutherland Rotary Club and a History Debating competition organised by the NSW Department of Education.

Duke of Edinburgh Award

The Duke of Edinburgh's Award program involves three progressive levels which, when successfully completed, lead to a Bronze, Silver or Gold Duke of Edinburgh’s Award. There are four sections at Bronze and Silver level and five at Gold. With assistance from adult Leaders, participants select and set objectives in each of the following areas: Volunteering, Physical, Skills, Expedition and, at Gold level, Residential. Each section must be done for a minimum period of time. It must be monitored and then assessed by someone with knowledge of that particular activity to achieve an Award.

The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award it has become a significant program to develop the skills of college students. Currently the college has of the largest programs on offer in NSW with an increasing demand for places each year. Students of the college may apply to commence the program in Year 9, with the opportunity to continue through to Year 12.

Gallery

Notable alumni

  • Chris Downy, NSW state politician – NSW Minister for Sport, Recreation and Racing 1993–1995, Liberal MP for Sutherland 1988–1997
  • Alex Gersbach, professional footballer
  • Kimberlee Green, netballer

See also

References

  1. ^ Kolimar, Eva (3 April 2016), "Old boys' book marks reunion of St Patrick's College ex-students", St. George & Sunderland Shire Leader, retrieved 23 November 2016
  2. ^ Our School, St. Patrick's Catholic Primary School Sutherland, retrieved 23 November 2016
  3. ^ College History, St. Patrick's College, retrieved 23 November 2016

External links

  • Official website

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Saint PatrickFounded1956 67 years ago 1956 as Christian Brothers College 1959 64 years ago 1959 as Mary Immaculate College FounderCongregation of Christian Brothers CBC Presentation Sisters MIC Educational authorityNew South Wales Department of EducationPrincipalMs Janine KenneyYears7 12Colour s Blue white and maroon Feeder schoolsSt Patrick s Primary SchoolWebsitewww wbr stpatscoll wbr nsw wbr edu wbr auThe school traces its founding to Christian Brothers College established as an upper primary school in 1956 by the Congregation of Christian Brothers 1 In 1992 it merged with Mary Immaculate College which had been founded in 1959 by the Presentation Sisters of Wagga Wagga 2 The school takes its name from St Patrick s School a primary parochial school which had been founded in 1924 by the Sisters of Mercy of Cronulla and of which Mary Immaculate College had been established as a secondary department 3 St Patrick s College is connected to St Patrick s Catholic Parish Sutherland and St Patrick s Primary School Contents 1 College house system 2 School hymn 3 Extracurricular activities 3 1 College sports 3 2 College bands 3 3 Debating and public speaking 3 4 Duke of Edinburgh Award 4 Gallery 5 Notable alumni 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksCollege house system EditThere are eight college houses Nagle blue Leary gold Rice green and Wiltshire red MacKillop purple Gilroy silver Dunlea orange O Connor pink The houses are named after important members of college history Houses of St Patrick s College Colour HouseGreen Rice named after Blessed Edmund Ignatius RiceRed Wiltshire named after Cecilia WiltshireBlue Nagle named after Venerable Nano NagleGold Leary named after Paul LearyOconnor all the waySchool hymn EditThe school hymn is sung to the tune of Gustav Theodore Holst s Jupiter theme from The Planets also known as I Vow to Thee My Country Extracurricular activities EditThis includes sporting events band debating public speaking the Duke of Edinburgh Award Social Justice and Youth Ministry College sports Edit Many students participate in internal grade and representative sport Various internal and grade sport includes soccer basketball softball AFL water polo cricket surfing tennis swimming life saving rugby hockey oztag golf and many more Representative sport is a major part of college culture with the college competing in various prestigious sporting competitions such as the SCCC Shire Combined Catholic Colleges SSCCC Southern Sydney Combined Catholic Colleges and the NSWCCC NSW Combined Catholic Colleges Sports such as football AFL rugby league rugby union touch hockey waterpolo netball soccer tennis softball baseball basketball and cricket are representative sports the college competes in on a yearly basis College bands Edit The St Patrick s College bands include the Marching Band Junior and Senior Band Stage Band Guitar Ensemble and Drum Squad Debating and public speaking Edit The college encourages students to participate in Debating and Public Speaking Junior and Senior teams participate regularly in the Catholic Schools Debating competition which provides students with the challenge of competing against students from a number of other Catholic Colleges In addition teams have been involved in a Shire Debating competition organised by the Sutherland Rotary Club and a History Debating competition organised by the NSW Department of Education Duke of Edinburgh Award Edit The Duke of Edinburgh s Award program involves three progressive levels which when successfully completed lead to a Bronze Silver or Gold Duke of Edinburgh s Award There are four sections at Bronze and Silver level and five at Gold With assistance from adult Leaders participants select and set objectives in each of the following areas Volunteering Physical Skills Expedition and at Gold level Residential Each section must be done for a minimum period of time It must be monitored and then assessed by someone with knowledge of that particular activity to achieve an Award The Duke of Edinburgh s Award it has become a significant program to develop the skills of college students Currently the college has of the largest programs on offer in NSW with an increasing demand for places each year Students of the college may apply to commence the program in Year 9 with the opportunity to continue through to Year 12 Gallery Edit St Patrick s College Campus St Patricks College hall foyer St Patrick s Church Sutherland St Patrick s Church Sutherland St Patrick s Church SutherlandNotable alumni EditChris Downy NSW state politician NSW Minister for Sport Recreation and Racing 1993 1995 Liberal MP for Sutherland 1988 1997 Alex Gersbach professional footballer Kimberlee Green netballerSee also Edit Schools portal Catholicism portal List of Catholic schools in New South Wales Catholic education in AustraliaReferences Edit Kolimar Eva 3 April 2016 Old boys book marks reunion of St Patrick s College ex students St George amp Sunderland Shire Leader retrieved 23 November 2016 Our School St Patrick s Catholic Primary School Sutherland retrieved 23 November 2016 College History St Patrick s College retrieved 23 November 2016External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title St Patrick 27s College Sutherland amp oldid 1136532161, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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