Kincoppal School Explained

Kincoppal-Rose Bay, School of the Sacred Heart
Motto:Latin: Cor Unum
Motto Translation:One Heart
Type:Independent early learning, primary and secondary day and boarding school
Principal:Erica Thomas
Chairman:Dr Mark Sinclair
Country:Australia
Enrolment: (P–12)[1]
Grades Label:Years
Staff:~145
Colours:Navy, red and white

Kincoppal-Rose Bay, School of the Sacred Heart (Kincoppal-Rose Bay), is an independent Roman Catholic early learning, primary and secondary day and boarding school, predominantly for girls, located in Rose Bay, an eastern suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

Established in 1971 through the amalgamation of the Convent of the Sacred Heart (established 1882) and Kincoppal (established 1909), today the school is non-selective, with a co-educational primary school and a girls' only secondary school, catering for approximately 971 students from kindergarten to year 12,[1] including 150 boarders.[2]

Kincoppal-Rose Bay is a member of an international group of schools conducted by the Society of the Sacred Heart, a Catholic teaching order, established by Saint Madeleine Sophie Barat in France in 1800. The school is affiliated with the Association of Heads of Independent Schools of Australia (AHISA),[3] the Junior School Heads Association of Australia (JSHAA),[4] the Australian Boarding Schools' Association (ABSA),[5] and is a member of the Association of Heads of Independent Girls' Schools (AHIGS).

History

Kincoppal-Rose Bay traces its origins to the establishment of two schools. The first, the Convent of the Sacred Heart, Rose Bay, was founded in 1882. The other was founded in 1909 at Kincoppal, the former Elizabeth Bay residence of prominent Catholic businessman John Hughes. The name "Kincoppal" came from a nearby rock in Sydney Harbour that, viewed from a certain position, looks like a horse's head.[6] ("Kincoppal" means "horse's head", the Anglicisation of the Gaeilge (Irish) words "ceann" (head) and "capall" (horse).)

In 1971, the two schools amalgamated at the campus of the Convent of the Sacred Heart, and became known as Kincoppal-Rose Bay, School of the Sacred Heart.[7]

In 1882, five religious from the Society of the Sacred Heart travelled from England on SS Orient to establish a school of the Sacred Heart in Sydney. They selected the residence of Claremont on the Vaucluse peninsula in New South Wales to begin their task of offering students the educational vision of St. Madeleine Sophie Barat, the founder of their Society.

The original building, leased in 1882 and later purchased by the Society of the Sacred Heart, was a private home built in 1851. Margaret MacRory arrived in 1885 and she taught at the school.

The first permanent school building, completed in 1888, was the five-level central facade. The chapel, by the architect John Horbury Hunt, was begun in 1897 and completed in 1900. In 1907 Mother Margaret MacRory became the school's head. She would go on to found a college of the University of Sydney.

Buildings were gradually added to meet the needs of school, community and novitiate. The secondary school was solely a boarding school until the 1960s, when day students were admitted.

The primary day school was located in the main school building until 1951, when an adjoining property was purchased. The building was set up as a primary school and named "Barat-Burn". That building was demolished in 1966 and replaced with the present Junior school.

In 1982, the school celebrated the centenary of its foundation and the arrival of the first religious in Australia. To commemorate the occasion, Sister Leila Barlow wrote and published Living Stones, a book reviewing the spirit, tradition and events of the school's first hundred years.

Today, Kincoppal comprises a fully co-educational P-6 Junior School for day students, and a Senior School for girls in years 7 to 12, with both day and boarding students attending from metropolitan, rural and international destinations.

Principals

Ordinal Officeholder Term start Term end Time in office Notes
Anne McGrath 1975 1990 years [8]
Christopher Faisandier 1991 2005 years
Hilary Johnston-Croke 2006 2017 years
Maureen Ryan 2018 2022 align=right 5 years
Erica Thomas 2023Incumbent

Campus

Kincoppal-Rose Bay is situated on a single campus in suburban Rose Bay, overlooking Sydney Harbour. The school features a mix of 19th century and modern buildings, gardens and fields. facilities of the school included:

Houses

There are four primary houses at Kincoppal Rose Bay, all with aboriginal names. Each year separate junior school and high school carnivals are held for both swimming and athletics, and all students compete for their house. There are house captains in both the junior school and high school, who arrange cheers for the students to participate in. At the carnivals, there is a spirited cup (for house cheers) and a points cup (for the winner of the most sports at the carnival). In house colours, students also participate in inter-house singing competitions.

The boarding school has three primary houses, each named after a significant contributor to the Society of the Sacred Heart. Throughout the school year, inter-house competitions are undertaken, where all girls wear their house shirt. During the first term, an 'In-Weekend' is held, during which all boarders must stay in the boarding house. The first competition takes place here with a trivia night for all boarders from years 7–12, with house points awarded, and a trophy for the winning house at the end of the year.

In popular culture

Kincoppal-Rose Bay has been used as a set for a number of films including Looking for Alibrandi and Our Lips Are Sealed. The school has also featured in numerous television series', including Spirited and Spyforce.

Notable alumnae

Notable staff

See also

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Annual Report 2006 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070831183439/http://www.krb.nsw.edu.au/docs/Kincoppal%20Rose%20Bay%20ASR%202006.pdf . 2007-08-31 . 2008-02-01 . PDF . Publications . Kincoppal-Rose Bay . dead.
  2. Web site: The Boarding School . 2007-08-06 . Boarding . Kincoppal-Rose Bay . https://web.archive.org/web/20070711211113/http://www.krb.nsw.edu.au/boarding/the_boarding_school.asp . 11 July 2007 . dead.
  3. Web site: New South Wales . 2008-02-01 . 2008 . Schools Directory . Association of Heads of Independent Schools of Australia.
  4. Web site: JSHAA New South Wales Directory of Members . 2008-02-01 . 2008 . New South Wales Branch . Junior School Heads' Association of Australia . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080117201219/http://www.jshaa.asn.au/nsw/directory/index.asp . 17 January 2008 . dmy .
  5. Web site: Kincoppal - Rose Bay . 2008-02-01 . Schools . Australian Boarding Schools' Association . https://web.archive.org/web/20071117110030/http://www.boarding.org.au/site/school_detail.cfm?schID=12 . 17 November 2007 . dead . dmy .
  6. Encyclopedia: Cunneen . Chris . Australian Dictionary of Biography . Hughes, John (1825–1885) . 2007-08-07. Online . 2005 . Melbourne University Press . Supplementary . Melbourne . 190–191.
  7. Web site: History & Philosophy . 2008-02-01 . About Us . Kincoppal-Rose Bay . https://web.archive.org/web/20071018033715/http://www.krb.nsw.edu.au/contact/abt_histo.asp . 18 October 2007 . dead.
  8. Web site: Heads of New South Wales Independent Girls' Schools . 2007-12-02 . 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.
  9. Web site: Chapel . 2007-08-11 . Facilities . Kincoppal-Rose Bay . https://web.archive.org/web/20070831185738/http://www.krb.nsw.edu.au/contact/show_facil_chapel.asp . 31 August 2007 . dead.
  10. Web site: Harbour Terrace . 2007-08-11 . Facilities . Kincoppal-Rose Bay . https://web.archive.org/web/20070831185835/http://www.krb.nsw.edu.au/contact/show_facil_harb.asp . 31 August 2007 . dead.
  11. Web site: Hughes Centre . 2007-08-11 . Facilities . Kincoppal-Rose Bay . https://web.archive.org/web/20070831185623/http://www.krb.nsw.edu.au/contact/show_facil_hugh.asp . 31 August 2007 . dead.
  12. Web site: Junior School Learning Centre . 2007-08-11 . Facilities . Kincoppal-Rose Bay . https://web.archive.org/web/20070831185703/http://www.krb.nsw.edu.au/contact/show_facil_juniorLC.asp . 31 August 2007 . dead.
  13. Web site: Mary Agnes O'Neil Library . 2007-08-11 . Facilities . Kincoppal-Rose Bay . https://web.archive.org/web/20070831185607/http://www.krb.nsw.edu.au/contact/show_facil_lib.asp . 31 August 2007 . dead.
  14. Web site: Sport Facilities . 2007-08-11 . Facilities . Kincoppal-Rose Bay . https://web.archive.org/web/20070831185531/http://www.krb.nsw.edu.au/contact/show_facil_sport.asp . 31 August 2007 . dead.
  15. Web site: Performing Arts Centre . 2007-08-11 . Facilities . Kincoppal-Rose Bay . https://web.archive.org/web/20070831185849/http://www.krb.nsw.edu.au/contact/show_facil_art.asp . 31 August 2007 . dead.
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  17. http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/mcdonagh-paulette-de-vere-7792 ADB
  18. Encyclopedia: Roberts . Alan . Australian Dictionary of Biography . Simpson, Helen de Guerry (1897 - 1940). 2007-08-07. Online . 1988. Melbourne University Press . 11 . Melbourne . 611–612.
  19. Encyclopedia: Suzannah Pearce. Who's Who in Australia Live!. Turnbull, Lucy. 2006-11-17. Crown Content Pty Ltd. North Melbourne, Vic.
  20. News: Jonathan . Green . Famous alumni on Latham's hit list . Politics . Crikey . 2005-03-30 . 2007-08-06 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070926224608/http://www.crikey.com.au/Politics/20060614-Famous-alumni-on-Lathams-hit-list.html . 26 September 2007 . dmy .