Our Lady of the Sacred Heart College, Adelaide explained

Our Lady of the Sacred Heart College
Motto:Regnet Christus (May Christ Reign)
Established:1947
Location:496 Regency Road, Enfield, South Australia
Country:Australia
Campus:Enfield
Type:Independent high school
Denomination:Roman Catholic
Religious Affiliation:Sisters of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart
Principal:Maria Urbano[1]
Founder:Jules Chevalier
Chaplain:Tony Marshall
Enrolment:600
Enrolment As Of:2007
Grades:712
Grades Label:Years
Gender:Girls
Colours:Blue, red, gold
Coordinates:-34.8734°N 138.6041°W

Our Lady of the Sacred Heart College is a Roman Catholic high school for girls located in the Adelaide suburb of Enfield, South Australia, Australia. It is situated on the corner on Regency Road, an offshoot of Main North Road.

The College was founded in 1947 by the Daughters of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart, members of a religious congregation founded by Father Jules Chevalier in France in 1874.

A senior campus was opened in 2009. It contains nine new classrooms, a laboratory, a home economics centre, a common room, a staff room and a canteen.

The college has two sister schools of the same name, also founded by the Daughters of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart, one in Melbourne and the other in Sydney. Each year exchange programs are run between the schools.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Principal's Welcome. Our Lady of the Sacred Heart College. 17 March 2016.