All Saints Catholic Senior College

All Saints Catholic Senior College

All Saints Catholic Senior College crest
Striving for Excellence
Location
Leacocks Lane
Casula, New South Wales, 2170
Australia
Coordinates 33°57.2′S 150°54.5′E / 33.9533°S 150.9083°E / -33.9533; 150.9083Coordinates: 33°57.2′S 150°54.5′E / 33.9533°S 150.9083°E / -33.9533; 150.9083
Information
Denomination Catholic
Patron saint(s)
Founded 1987 (1987)
Status Open
Principal David Fetterplace
Chaplain Fr Tom Stevens
Staff 11
Teaching staff 49
Grades 11-12
Enrolment 544 (2014)
Campus type Suburban
Colour(s)      Light blue
     Grey
Song We Are All Saints
Website www.allsaintscasula.catholic.edu.au
Staffing, teaching and enrollment numbers all as of 2014[1]

All Saints Catholic Senior College, is a co-educational, Catholic systemic secondary school located at Casula, New South Wales, Australia. The school was founded in 1987. The College educates students in years 11 and 12 and provides the final two years of education for the students from All Saints Catholic College and All Saints Primary School located in the heart of Liverpool. The College has a maximum enrolment of approximately 600 students.

History

Prior to 1987 children of the Parish of All Saints, Liverpool could choose to receive a secondary Catholic education by attending Patrician Brothers' Boys High Liverpool and Saint Mary's Girls High Liverpool and receive the NSW School Certificate as their highest certification.

In 1984 an action group of parents, chaired by Ray McMahon, was established to raise support for the establishment of a Catholic senior secondary school in Liverpool. Such a development was already a priority of Liverpool Parish priest Father Roth Delaney and together they lobbied government and Catholic education office bearers while raising community support and funding for the school.[2][3] Originally planned for Ashcroft, land negotiations lead to the final site location in Leacocks Lane, Casula.

In 1987, All Saints Catholic Senior High School, was established by the Archdiocese of Sydney and classes began in temporary demountable classrooms on February 2, 1987 on the site of St Mary's High and Patrician Brothers' High, Liverpool. Following a rapid 10 week construction, the current Leacocks Lane campus was opened in 1988 with 380 students and 29 teaching staff.[4] The College was officially blessed on Sunday 27 March 1988 by Archbishop Edward Clancy after which permanent building construction began.

Other names

Later changes to the naming of its principal feeder schools, from Patrician Brothers Boys High Liverpool to All Saints Catholic Boys College and Saint Mary's Girls High Liverpool to All Saints Catholic Girls College saw the senior school adopt the new title of All Saints Catholic Senior College. More recently, amalgamation of the two junior campuses into a coeducational campus has led to the current trichotomy of All Saints K-12 education in Liverpool:

College Patrons, Vision and Mission

The Patron Saints of the college are:

Recent Developments

Father Delaney Learning Centre

Completed in September 2015, the Father Delaney Learning Centre is a complete refurbishment of the existing library and chapel to a modern, flexible learning environment. Designed around Thornburg's four 'archetypal learning spaces' (Campfire, Watering Hole, Cave, Life) the learning centre offers a variety of different spaces to cater for the differing learning needs of students.

New Science Block

In 2010, construction started for a new science block, that will allow the students to pursue even greater paths in their career than the current science block. This science block was completed for use in the closing months of the same year.

The block consists of specialised 4 labs (L1, L2, L3, L4) for each of the science subjects taught; Senior Science, Physics, Biology, Chemistry but are not limited to these subjects where other courses such as Engineering are also taught.

Multipurpose Hall

Construction began in January 2007 on a multipurpose hall and five additional classrooms to meet increasing enrolment needs and an expected expansion of the school curriculum. The multipurpose hall was in part meant to allow for school assemblies and other large meetings indoors.

References

  1. "Annual School Report to the Community - 2014" (PDF). AllSaints Catholic Senior College. Retrieved 13 January 2016.
  2. Delaney, Roth (1985). "All Saints' Parish Review Liverpool". Vol 9, No 11.
  3. Delaney, Roth (1985). "All Saints' Parish Review Liverpool". Vol 9, No 6.
  4. "College History - All Saints Catholic Senior College". All Saints Catholic Senior College. Retrieved 13 January 2016.

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