Santa Maria College, Perth

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Santa Maria College, Perth

Australia
Coordinates 32°01′08″S115°47′49″E / 32.019°S 115.797°E / -32.019; 115.797
Information
Type Independent single-sex primary and secondary day and boarding school
Motto Latin: Soli Deo Gloria
(For the Glory of God)
Religious affiliation(s) Sisters of Mercy
Denomination Roman Catholicism
Established1938;86 years ago (1938)
Oversight
PrincipalJennifer Oaten
Staff~180 [1]
Grades 5 12
Gender Girls
Enrolment~2000 (2020 [2] )
Colour(s)Green, red and white    
Athletics Independent Girls Schools Sports Association
Affiliation
Brother school Aquinas College, Perth
Website santamaria.wa.edu.au OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg

Santa Maria College is an independent Roman Catholic single-sex primary and secondary day and boarding school for girls, located in Attadale, a southern suburb of Perth, Western Australia.

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Established by the Sisters of Mercy in 1938, the school currently caters for approximately 1,300 students from Year 5 to Year 12, including 150 boarders. [2]

The college is affiliated with the Association of Heads of Independent Schools of Australia (AHISA), [3] the Australian Boarding Schools' Association (ABSA), [2] the Alliance of Girls' Schools Australasia (AGSA) and the Independent Girls Schools Sports Association (IGSSA).

Santa Maria's brother school is Aquinas College located in Salter Point.

History

The College's Mercy heritage and history goes back to the arrival of seven Sisters of Mercy in Perth in 1846. They were led by Ursula Frayne.

The Sisters opened their first school on St George's Terrace in February 1846. As enrolments increased, school buildings, including a boarding school, were built in the grounds of the present Mercedes College. As the demand for boarding places increased from country families, the Mercy Superior at the time, Brigid McDonald, and her Council resolved to build a new ladies' college for boarding and day students in the bush land in Attadale. Santa Maria College opened its doors in 1938. The founding principal was Mary Bertrand Corbett.

The post-war period brought with it a rapid expansion in residential development around the college. As a result, there was a growth in student numbers and the student population at Santa Maria College changed from primarily boarders to a majority of day students.

Today[ when? ] Santa Maria College is a community of 1,300 students from Years 5 to 12.

Governance

Mercy Education Limited (Mercy Education) is the delegated authority, which oversees the operation of the Education ministry of the Institute of Sisters of Mercy of Australia and Papua New Guinea (ISMAPNG).

Through its board of directors, Mercy Education is responsible for the governance and operation of eleven Mercy Sponsored Colleges owned by ISMAPNG, including Santa Maria College. Mercy Education is the employer of the principal and staff of twelve Mercy Colleges.

Associations

Santa Maria College is a Catholic Education Office affiliated education provider. It is also affiliated with the Association of Independent Schools of Western Australia.

Santa Maria College is a member of the Independent Girls Schools Sporting Association.

Principals

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Bertrund Corbett

The following individuals have served as Principal of Santa Maria College:

OrdinalOfficeholderTerm startTerm endTime in officeNotes
1 Sr Bertrand Corbett1937196022–23 years
2Stephanie Horne196119664–5 years
3Martha Hayward196719702–3 years
4Consilli Flynn197119753–4 years
5Perpetua della Marta197619792–3 years
6Sheila Sawle198019898–9 years
7Frank Owen1989200010–11 years
8Anne Pitos200020087–8 years
9Greg Clune200920100–1 years
10Ian Elder201020187–8 years
11Jennifer Oaten2018incumbent5–6 years

House system

Before the current house system came into operation the students were divided into teams – which were essentially for sporting carnivals. The houses were initially School (red), Mercian (white), Trinity (Blue), however, as the number of students increased a fourth team was added in 1963 – Xavier (gold) Santa Maria College, as with most Australian schools, utilises a House system. Students are divided into eight Houses, for the purpose of morning meetings in House groups and Homerooms, and intra-school competition. The Houses are named after notable figures in the Sisters of Mercy's heritage in Western Australia. Dillon, de la Hoyde, Frayne, Kelly, O'Donnell and O'Reilly are named after six of the Sisters who journeyed to Western Australia from Ireland and set up the first Catholic High School in the state – Victoria Square School, now known as Mercedes College. In 2007, two new houses were added – Corbett, named after the school's first Principal, Bertrand Corbett, and Byrne.

Each House competes to earn points towards the "McAuley Shield", through various interhouse events, including: swimming, athletics, cross-country, volleyball, soccer, debating and public speaking. In 2007, the interhouse events were expanded to include an arts festival after the lobbying of several students for more events that were not sports-orientated. The arts festival required each house to prepare a short play to showcase their acting abilities. As of 2013 this festival has been replaced by a theatresports competition.

Boarding

The boarding community is home to 150 girls, predominantly from rural WA. The community is divided into four individual houses. Two housemothers are assigned to each house.

Uniform

The summer uniform consists of a green and white dress, white socks and black leather shoes. The winter uniform consists of a school blazer, green jumper; green, red and white tartan skirt; bottle green, red and white striped tie; and black stockings. The sport uniform consists of a white shirt and red shorts.

Notable alumnae

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