St Vincent's College, Potts Point Explained

St Vincent's College
Motto:Latin: Scientia cum Religione
Motto Translation:Religion and Knowledge united
Type:Independent single-sex]secondary day and boarding school
Gender:Girls
Denomination:Roman Catholic
Religious Affiliation:Sisters of Charity
Principal:Anne Fry
Streetaddress:Rockwall Crescent
City:Potts Point, Sydney
Postcode:2011
Country:Australia
Coordinates:-33.8692°N 151.2239°W
Educational Authority:New South Wales Department of Education
Enrolment As Of:2007
Grades:712
Grades Label:Years
Colours:Blue, gold and white
Campus Type:Urban
Nickname:Vinnies
Former Name:Victoria Street Roman Catholic School

St Vincent's College (colloquially known as Vinnies), is an independent Roman Catholic single-sex secondary day and boarding school for girls, located in Victoria Street, Potts Point, an inner-city suburb of Sydney, Australia.

The college is the oldest registered Catholic girls' school in Australia, founded by the Sisters of Charity as a co-educational primary school in 1858.[1] St Vincent's College follows the spirituality of Ignatius of Loyola. The college has a non-selective enrolment policy and currently caters for approximately 714 girls in Years 7 to 12, including approximately 61 boarders.

St Vincent's is affiliated with the Association of Heads of Independent Schools of Australia (AHISA),[2] the Australian Boarding Schools' Association (ABSA),[3] the Alliance of Girls' Schools Australasia (AGSA),[4] and is a member of the Association of Heads of Independent Girls' Schools (AHIGS).[5]

History

St Vincent's College was founded as the Victoria Street Roman Catholic School, by the Sisters of Charity in 1858, a year after the sisters established St Vincent's Hospital at the same site.

The school reopened as St Vincent's College, a secondary, fee-paying, private, independent school in May 1882, after the hospital's relocation to the neighbouring suburb of Darlinghurst.

In 2009 Mary Aikenhead Ministries (MAM) was established by the Holy See at the request of the Congregation of the Religious Sisters of Charity of Australia and the St Vincent's College was transferred to MAM.

In 2018 St Vincent's College celebrated its 160th anniversary[6] and in 2019 its 135th year of boarding.

Principals

PeriodDetails
1858 - 1864Aloysius Raymond
1865 - 1881Frances McGuigan
1882 - 1896Ursula Brutin
1897 - 1912Gerard Ryan
1912 - 1920Kevin Purtell
1921 - 1922Benedicta Martin
1923 - 1925Joachim Burns
1926 - 1936Dympna Bruton
1937Carmella Kissane
1938 - 1943Francis Jerome Donovan
1944Maria Joseph Hegarty
1945 - 1948Marion Corless
1949Peter Fenessy
1950Laurence Young
1951 - 1955Isabel Waldron
1956 - 1959Joan Jurd
1960Amadeus Paine
1961Genevieve Campbell
1962 - 1969Marion Corless
1970 - 1976Mildred Carroll
1977 - 1983Maria Wheeler
1984 - 1994Margaret Beirne
1995 - 2001Caroline Duhigg
2002 - 2008Michelle Huggonet
2009 - 2014Fay Gurr
2015–present Anne Fry

Notable alumnae

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.stvincents.nsw.edu.au/about%5Fsvc/ About St Vincent's College
  2. Web site: New South Wales . 6 February 2008 . 2008 . School Directory . Association of Heads of Independent Schools of Australia . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20081019120131/http://www.ahisa.com.au/Display.aspx?tabid=3240& . 19 October 2008 .
  3. Web site: St Vincent's College . 6 February 2008 . 2007 . Schools – New South Wales . Australian Boarding Schools' Association . https://web.archive.org/web/20071117111213/http://www.boarding.org.au/site/school_detail.cfm?schID=85 . 17 November 2007.
  4. Web site: Member Schools . 6 February 2008 . Butler . Jan . 2006 . Members . The Alliance of Girls' Schools Australasia . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080519223221/http://www.agsa.org.au/members.php?PageID=11 . 19 May 2008 .
  5. Web site: St Vincent's College . Association of Heads of New South Wales Independent Girls' Schools . 15 October 2020 . 2018 .
  6. http://www.stvincents.nsw.edu.au/about%5Fsvc/history.cfm St Vincent's College – History
  7. Web site: Trembath. Murray. 2020-06-08. Kerry was always in the running for an award. 2020-06-17. St George & Sutherland Shire Leader. en.
  8. Web site: Lawson. Valerie. 2003-02-15. Most of the power, little of the glory. 2019-05-01. The Sydney Morning Herald. en.
  9. Web site: Hermes 1931 Volume 37 Michaelmas Term. 2019-05-01. University of Sydney Library.
  10. News: 16 June 1931. Women in the World. The Australian Women's Mirror. 2019-05-01.
  11. Web site: 2008-08-28. Journalist and mentor to many. 2020-06-25. The Sydney Morning Herald. en.
  12. Web site: 2019-12-20. Kate Wild. 2020-06-25. The Monthly.