Saint Mary's Catholic College, Queensland

St Mary's Catholic College
Location
Cairns, Queensland
Australia
Coordinates 16°55′38″S 145°46′03″E / 16.92722°S 145.76750°E / -16.92722; 145.76750Coordinates: 16°55′38″S 145°46′03″E / 16.92722°S 145.76750°E / -16.92722; 145.76750
Information
Type Independent, Co-Educational, Secondary, Day.
Motto Educare Et Santificare
('Educate and Sanctify')
Denomination Roman Catholic
Established 1986
Principal Mrs. Pat Jones (Acting)
Grades 7–12
Colour(s)

Green, White & Maroon

              
Affiliations St Gerard Majella
Website www.smcc.qld.edu.au

St Mary's Catholic College, (also known as "St Mary's"), is a Catholic co-educational high school in Cairns, Queensland, Australia.[1]

St Mary's is a day school, with no boarding facilities. It is situated behind its sister school, St. Gerard Majella, with most St. Gerard's graduates attending St Mary's the following year. The school, which opened in 1986, recently held a 25-year anniversary celebration, which invited former students and parents to revisit the school, purchase school memorabilia and participate in guided tours of the school.

This school is run by the Catholic Diocese of Cairns.

In January 2014 the school opened a $450,000 fitness centre to help students pursue a career in fitness.[2]

School houses

St Mary's has four houses which are named after various bishops of Cairns and its surrounding dioceses. They are as follows:

These four houses compete against each in many activities, including annual Athletics and Swimming Carnivals, Cross Country and Debating. These events build up to a House Cup which is awarded at the end of each year. A house is also awarded a Participation Cup, won from house points garned a from voluntary participation in various activities throughout the year.

Notable Attendees

- Rhys Tolhurst (Attempted Singer)

See also

References

  1. Catholic Education Services. "Schools and Colleges".
  2. "St Mary's Catholic College launches $450,000 fitness centre". The Cairns Post. Retrieved February 4, 2014.

External links


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