Saint Mary's Catholic College, Queensland Explained

St Mary's Catholic College
Motto:Latin: Educare Et Santificare
Motto Translation:Educate and Sanctify
City:Cairns
State:Queensland
Country:Australia
Coordinates:-16.9689°N 145.7411°W
Denomination:Roman Catholicism
Founder:Hugh O’Brien
Principal:Wayne Wood
Grades:7–12
Colours:Green, white and maroon
Affiliations:St Gerard Majella
Religious Affiliation:Catholic Diocese of Cairns

St Mary's Catholic College, (also known as St Mary's), is a Catholic co-educational secondary school in Cairns, Queensland, Australia.[1]

St Mary's is situated behind its sister school, St. Gerard Majella, with most St. Gerard's graduates attending St Mary's the following year. The school which was founded in 1986 holds annual "Tours of the College" where parents can view the facilities at the college, however an appointment can be made to have a tour at any time of the year.

This school is operated by the Catholic Diocese of Cairns.

In January 2014 the school opened a $450,000 fitness centre to help students pursue a career in fitness.[2]

School houses

St Mary's has four houses which are named after various bishops of Cairns and its surrounding dioceses. They are as follows:

These four houses compete against each in many activities, including annual Athletics and Swimming Carnivals, Cross Country and Debating. These events build up to a House Cup which is awarded at the end of each year. A house is also awarded a Participation Cup, won by house points garnered a from voluntary participation in various activities throughout the year.

These houses also battle out every year for the "Best House" award, which is given to the house with the most awarded points throughout yearly carnivals, such as Athletics Day, Cross Country and Yearly Swimming Carnival, which is held at the Woree Pool Cairns.

Notable alumni

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Catholic Education Services. Schools and Colleges.
  2. News: St Mary's Catholic College launches $450,000 fitness centre. February 4, 2014. The Cairns Post.