Academy of Mary Immaculate explained
Academy of Mary Immaculate |
Motto: | la|Speculum Sine Macula (Mirror without Blemish) Live The Truth |
City: | Fitzroy |
State: | Victoria |
Country: | Australia |
Coordinates: | -37.804°N 144.9738°W |
Type: | Independent, single-sex, day school |
Denomination: | Roman Catholic, Sisters of Mercy |
Established: | 1857 |
Principal: | Mary Moloney RSM |
Colours: | Navy blue, yellow and white |
Slogan: | It's our time (2018) |
Enrolment: | ~650 (7 - 12) |
Homepage: | www.academy.vic.edu.au |
The Academy of Mary Immaculate is a Catholic girls' secondary school, situated in Fitzroy, Victoria, Australia.It was founded by the Sisters of Mercy in 1857.[1]
Description
The Academy is the oldest secondary girls' school in Victoria.[2] The Academy has achieved success in sport, speech, choir, concert band, debating and many other extra-curricular activities. It is located in the inner suburbs of Melbourne and is notable for the Sisters of Mercy convent located within the school grounds. The high school's four sport houses are Sherlock, McAuley, Goold and Frayne.[3]
Notable alumnae
- Anne Henderson – writer, deputy director of the Sydney Institute
- Alice Ross-King (1891–1968) – awarded the Florence Nightingale medal in 1949 by the International Red Cross for service in both World War I and World War II[4]
- Mary Maguire – actress
- Abbey Lee Kershaw – supermodel
- Ged Kearney – Federal Member of Parliament for Cooper, former President ACTU
See also
External links
Notes and References
- http://www.academy.vic.edu.au/ Academy of Mary Immaculate
- Sherryn Groch, "Melbourne's oldest girls' school uses the city as classroom and playground," Sydney Morning Herald, May 1, 2016. http://www.smh.com.au/national/education/melbournes-oldest-girls-school-uses-the-city-as-classroom-and-playground-20160422-goclbv.html
- Web site: Academy of Mary Immaculate | College Symbols . 2016-08-04 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160829040103/http://www.academy.vic.edu.au/our-college/dsp-default.cfm?loadref=21 . 2016-08-29 . dead .
- Book: Finnie . Lorna M. . Cultural Advice . Ross-King, Alice (1887–1968) . https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/rossking-alice-8276 . Australian Dictionary of Biography . National Centre of Biography, Australian National University . 20 May 2021.