Mount St. Joseph Girls' College
Mount St. Joseph Girls' College | |
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Address | |
133 Maidstone Street , , 3018 | |
Coordinates | 37°51′51″S 144°48′42″E / 37.86417°S 144.81167°E |
Information | |
Type | Secondary, Single sex identifier school, day school |
Denomination | Roman Catholic, Josephites |
Established | 1964 |
Principal | Kate Dishon |
Employees | approximately $5,000 per year |
Enrolment | approximately 1153 students |
Colour(s) | Navy blue and white |
School fees | $5,200 to 5,900 per year[1] |
Website | www.msj.vic.edu.au |
Mount St. Joseph Girls' College is a Catholic Girls College located in Maidstone Street, Altona, Victoria, Australia. Mount St. Joseph Girls’ College is one of few schools in Australia that is a Josephite college, founded by the Josephite Order in 1964.[2]
History
[edit]Beginnings
[edit]In the early 1960s, the Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart made plans for a school for young women in the western suburbs of Melbourne. The school was built in Altona West and opened in February 1964.
Their logo is a white lily, and the college motto is 'Virtue Courage'.[3]
Previous principals
[edit]The college has seen 10 principals since its foundation, 7 of which were Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart:
- Mary John Forster RSJ (Founding Principal): 1964–1967
- Romuald Pierce RSJ: 1967–1970
- Anne O'Brien RSJ: 1971
- Nora Finucane RSJ: 1971–1973
- Giovanni Farquer RSJ: 1974–981
- Margaret Blampied RSJ: 1982–1985
- Helen T Reed RSJ: 1986–2002
- Regina Byrne: 2002–2008
- Catherine Dillon: 2008–2015
- Kate Dishon: 2016–present
Sport
[edit]There are 6 house colours for sport days and college events, which are:
PENOLA (yellow)
[edit]Named after the town in South Australia where Mary MacKillop and Julian Tenison Woods established the order of the Sisters of St Joseph and the first Josephite school.
KINCUMBER (blue)
[edit]Named after the town north of Sydney, where the Sisters of St Joseph opened an orphanage for street children in 1887.
McCORMACK (green)
[edit]Named after Irene McCormack who worked in the village of Huasihuasi, Peru and was fatally shot by members of a guerilla rebel group on 21 May 1991.
SOLOMON (red)
[edit]Named after Emmanuel Solomon, a wealthy Jewish philanthropist who generously supported the poor and disadvantaged.
CAMERON (orange)
[edit]Named after Mary MacKillop's relatives, the Cameron's, whom she was governess for when she moved to Penola at the age of 18.
PROVIDENCE (purple)
[edit]During the early years of the Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart's work across Australia, the Sisters established a number of Houses of Providence. These houses served as a refuge for young women and children who did not have access to a safe home or food.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "2024 Fees Schedule" (PDF). Mount St. Joseph Girls' College. Retrieved 6 June 2024.
- ^ Mount St. Joseph Girls' College Website Archived 2006-08-21 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Mount St Joseph Girls' College Website Archived 2006-08-21 at the Wayback Machine