Brigidine College, St Ives Explained

Brigidine College
Motto:Latin: Fortiter Et Suaviter
Motto Translation:Strength and Gentleness
Type:Independent secondary day school
Gender:Girls
Denomination:Roman Catholic
Religious Affiliation:Brigidine Sisters
Principal:Laetitia Richmond
Location:St Ives, Sydney, New South Wales
Country:Australia
Coordinates:-33.7211°N 151.1728°W
Pushpin Map:Australia Sydney
Pushpin Mapsize:240
Pushpin Map Caption:location in greater metropolitan Sydney
Enrolment:[1]
Enrolment As Of:2007
Grades:712
Num Employ:~188
Campus Type:Suburban
Colours:Maroon and blue

Brigidine College is an independent Catholic secondary day school for girls located in St Ives, on the North Shore of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

Established in 1954 by the Brigidine Sisters, Brigidine has a non-selective enrolment policy and it caters for approximately 900 students from Year 7 to Year 12. The majority of students are drawn from the Northern Beaches, North Shore and Forest areas of Sydney.

The school is affiliated with the Association of Heads of Independent Schools of Australia (AHISA),[2] the Association of Independent Schools of New South Wales (AIS NSW),[3] the Alliance of Girls' Schools Australasia,[4] and is a member of the Association of Heads of Independent Girls' Schools (AHIGS).

History

The Brigidine Sisters opened Brigidine College, a secondary college for girls, on its current site in St Ives, on 9 February 1954, with nine foundation pupils.[5] The site on which the college was built had previously been an orchard and dairy, and was still surrounded by semi-rural properties.

The Brigidine Sisters remained the administrators and teachers of the college until 1995.[1]

Motto

The Brigidine motto, Fortiter et Suaviter challenges students to be "Women of Strength, Women of Gentleness". These seemingly opposing virtues are in fact complementary notions of moral courage (fortiter) and consideration of others (suaviter). This motto originates from the foundation of the Brigidine Congregation in Ireland by Bishop Daniel Delany in 1807.[1]

Principals

Ordinal Officeholders Term start Term end Time in office Notes
Romauld Walz 1954 1959 years [6]
Lawrence Kinkead 1960 1965 years
Theresita Bonser 1966 1967 years
Thomas Keating 1968 1970 years
Valentine McMahon 1971 1975 years
Val McKenna 1975 1975 years
Anita Murray 1975 1989 years
Helen Connolly 1989 1989 years
Joan Smith 1989 1993 years
Angela Ryan 1994 1995 years
John Bowie 1996 2005 years
Joanne Atkins 2006 2009 years
Johnathan Byrne 2009 2010 years
Jane Curran 2011 2020 years
Laetitia Richmond 2020 incumbent years

Campus

The current facilities of the college include:

Governance

In 1999 the college was incorporated as a Company Limited by Guarantee and a board was appointed, with responsibility for governance and leading the college in pursuit of its mission. The board is appointed by the trustees of the Sisters of the Brigidine Congregation. Parents are represented on the college board, as are the Brigidine Sisters and other members of the Catholic educational community. The principal of the college is appointed by the board and is charged with the responsibility of administering the college.[7]

Notable alumnae

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External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Annual Report 2006 . 19 June 2007 . 2007 . Forms . Brigidine College . https://web.archive.org/web/20070830065108/http://www.brigidine.nsw.edu.au/Forms/AnnualReport.pdf . 30 August 2007 . dead .
  2. Web site: AHISA Schools . 28 January 2008 . January 2008 . New South Wales . Association of Heads of Independent Schools of Australia . https://web.archive.org/web/20071102165134/http://www.ahisa.com.au/Display.aspx?tabid=2230 . 2 November 2007 . dead .
  3. Web site: Metro North North West . 28 January 2008 . NSW Independent Schools by Region . The Association of Independent Schools of New South Wales . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070829215430/http://portals.studentnet.edu.au/StudentNet/DesktopDefault.aspx?tabid=98 . 29 August 2007 .
  4. Web site: Member Schools. 28 January 2008. Butler. Jan. 2006. Members. The Alliance of Girls' Schools Australasia. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20070928131425/http://www.agsa.org.au/members.php?PageID=11&Alpha=B. 28 September 2007.
  5. Web site: History of Brigidine College St Ives . 15 August 2007 . 2006 . About Brigidine . Brigidine College . https://web.archive.org/web/20070830062829/http://www.brigidine.nsw.edu.au/html/history.html . 30 August 2007 . dead .
  6. Web site: Heads of New South Wales Independent Girls' Schools . 3 December 2007 . About AHIGS . Association of Heads of Independent Girls Schools . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080927114115/http://www.ahigs.nsw.edu.au/DeskTopDefault.aspx?tabid=1 . 27 September 2008 .
  7. Web site: Governance – About Brigidine. Brigidine College, St Ives. 27 April 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140427135416/http://www.brigidine.nsw.edu.au/about/Pages/Governance.aspx. 27 April 2014. dead.