Star of the Sea College
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Star of the Sea College is a Roman Catholic, high school for girls, located in Gardenvale, Victoria, Australia. The school motto is Facta Non Verba which is Latin for "Deeds Not Words".
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Star of the Sea College was founded by the Presentation Sisters in March, 1883. The sisters were asked to come to Australia from Ireland by Father James Corbett and after establishing the first Presentation Convent and school in Victoria at Windsor (now Presentation College Windsor), they moved to Gardenvale (then known as Elsternwick). With the help of other Presentation Sisters from Wagga Wagga they established Star of the Sea College.
The foundresses, Mother John Byrne and Mother Paul Fay, named the school after Our Lady, 'Star of the Sea' when they moved into a house called Turret Lodge which had a clear view of a local bay.
| School Principals | |
|---|---|
| Year | Principal |
| 2006 - | Sandra Diafas |
| 1991 - 2005 | Rosalie Jones |
| 1968-70, 1982-90 | Sr Josepha Dunlop |
| 1972-78, 1980-81 | Sr Paschal Rushford |
| 1971, 1979 | Sr Patricia Carroll |
| 1950-51, 1957, 1960, 1965-67 | Sr Marie Michael Convery |
| 1941-46, 1952-56, 1958-64 | Sr Eymard Temby |
| 1947-49 | Sr Leonard Gartlan |
| 1935-40 | M. Angela Johnston |
| 1919-22, 1929-34 | M. Sebastian Lardi |
| 1923-28 | M. Agnes Keane |
| 1914-19 | M. Magdalen Keogh |
| 1908-13 | M. Aloysius Heenan |
| 1883-1908 | M. John Byrne & M. Paul Fay |
| Star of the Sea School Board | ||
|---|---|---|
| Chair | Maurice Phipps (1992-2003) | Source: [1] |
| Business Manager | Bert Quann | Source: [2] |
| Star of the Sea School Board | ||
|---|---|---|
| Chair | Vin Savage | Source: [3] |
| Business Manager | Bert Quann | Source: [4] |
The Parents' Association allows parents to be involved in the schooling of their children. The association's primary objective is stated on their page:
- Our primary objectives are to provide opportunities for social contact between parents and to raise funds for equipment and activities that are not covered by school fees. [5]
The Parents' Association operates a Uniform Shop, a Second Hand Book Sale and trivia nights to do fundraising for the school. They also run a newsletter [6] which they send to parents.
The association meets 8.00pm on the first Monday of every month during the school terms in the Staff Dining Room, and the school principal is present at each meeting.
| Parents’ Association Executive 2004 | |
|---|---|
| President | Brian Healy |
| Vice President | Kerrie Brodie |
| Secretary | Judy Moylan |
| Treasurer | Marg Turnbull |
| Communications Officer | Chris Baker |
The school has a student exchange program for German, Italy and Japanese students. In 2004 they had six German Bavarian girls stay, and twenty Japanese girls from Shibuya high school as part of their Japanese homestay program. [7]
The school's most famous students have been Rachel Griffiths, Holly Valance and Germaine Greer.
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