Magdalene Catholic College Explained

Magdalene Catholic College
Former Name:Magdalene Catholic High School
Motto:Latin: QuiaU Dominum Vidi[1]
Motto Translation:Because I have seen the Lord
Schooltype:Independent co-educational secondary day school
Denomination:Roman Catholic
Oversight:Roman Catholic Diocese of Wollongong
Grades:712
Grades Label:Years
Principal:David Cloran[2]
Staff:94[3]
Enrolment:1,012
Enrolment As Of:2016
Colors:Light blue, navy, and red
Country:Australia
Coordinates:-34.0437°N 150.7566°W
Pushpin Map:Australia Sydney
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Pushpin Map Caption:Location in the Macarthur region on the south-western fringe of greater metropolitan Sydney
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Magdalene Catholic College is an independent Roman Catholic co-educational secondary day school located in Smeaton Grange, in the Macarthur region of outer south-western Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The current principal is David Cloran.

History

Magdalene Catholic High School was established in 1999 by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Wollongong in a temporary location at Mater Dei near Camden with 90 students and 7 teaching staff. The school was built to serve Parishes of the south-western Macarthur Region, specifically Camden, Narellan, Mount Annan and The Oaks.

A 10ha parcel of land was bought from the Patrician Brothers in Smeaton Grange. This land was previously used as a novitiate and retreat centre. In 2000 the School migrated to this new site, occupying the existing buildings. During 2001 the first of five construction stages had completed, and students were able to start moving into the first permanent buildings. By 2004 all five construction stages had completed, this was also when the first Year 12 cohort sat the Higher School Certificate examinations.[4]

Principals

The following individuals have served as College Principal:

Ordinal Officeholders Term start Term end Time in office Notes
Alan McManus 1999 2009 years
John Barrington 2010 2010 years Acting
John Lo Cascio 2011 2016 years
Matthew McMahon 2017 2022 years
David Cloran 2023 Ongoing years

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Our Crest and Motto. 21 October 2014.
  2. Web site: Principal's Blog. 21 October 2014.
  3. Web site: Annual Report 2016. Catholic Education Office, Wollongong.
  4. Web site: History. 26 October 2014.