Answers to Questions on Notice

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Answers to Questions on Notice SENATE ESTIMATES QUESTION E100_06 - Attachment Independent Schools General General Funding Recurrent Recurrent Capital 2000 ERI Primary Secondary School Post System Status Per Capita Per Capita Grants School Name Location State Funding Students Students Number code Number 2005- Rate Rate Funding Category 2004 2004 2008 Primary Secondary 2004 2004 2004 * New School - Commenced 2005 $$$ 2060 Canberra Grammar School Red Hill ACT 2603 0 2 SES 525.0 948.0 1395 1823 0 Canberra Church of England Girls 2061 Deakin ACT 2600 0 3 SES 419.0 923.0 1290 1883 0 Grammar School 2062 Canberra Christian School Mawson ACT 2607 0 8 FM 20.0 0.0 2547 3714 0 2064 Daramalan College Dickson ACT 2602 0 10 FM 0.0 1413.0 3126 4556 0 2067 Marist College Canberra Pearce ACT 2607 0 10 FM 364.0 1251.0 3126 4556 0 2068 St Edmund's College Griffith ACT 2603 0 10 FM 247.0 958.0 3126 4556 0 2910 Brindabella Christian College Lyneham ACT 2602 0 11 FM 136.0 106.0 3396 4943 0 2911 Trinity Christian School Wanniassa ACT 2903 0 8 FM 498.0 429.0 2547 3714 369,024 2912 Orana School Weston ACT 2611 0 10 FM 382.3 161.0 3126 4556 156,253 2914 Radford College Bruce ACT 2617 0 6 FM 144.0 990.0 2106 3069 0 13363 Canberra Montessori School Holder ACT 2611 0 10 FM 76.0 0.0 3126 4556 135,000 13364 Covenant College Gordon ACT 2906 0 9 FM 146.8 74.0 2883 4195 180,000 15951 Emmaus Christian School Dickson ACT 2602 0 11 FM 174.0 77.5 3396 4943 0 16044 Burgmann Anglican School Gungahlin ACT 2912 0 10 FM 380.0 137.0 3126 4556 277,242 16302 The Galilee School Kambah ACT 2902 0 Special SES 0.0 17.0 4606 6017 325,000 17215 Blue Gum Community School Hackett ACT 2602 0 NS FG 50.0 0.0 1974 2579 0 1302 Abbotsleigh Wahroonga NSW 2076 0 1 SES 478.0 903.0 1231 1608 0 1307 All Saints College Bathurst NSW 2795 0 6 SES 121.0 359.0 3040 3971 0 1311 Arden Anglican School Beecroft NSW 2119 0 3 SES 372.0 105.0 1481 1934 0 1312 Ascham School Ltd Edgecliff NSW 2027 0 1 FG 384.0 537.0 1231 1608 0 1323 Blue Mountains Grammar School Wentworth Falls NSW 2782 0 3 SES 205.0 566.4 2547 3327 0 1326 Brigidine College St Ives NSW 2075 0 8 FM 0.0 839.0 2547 3714 0 1334 Catholic High School Griffith NSW 2680 0 10 SES 0.0 516.2 3698 4831 0 1338 Central Coast Adventist School Erina NSW 2250 4112 8 SES 381.0 345.0 2961 3868 100,000 1340 Chevalier College Bowral NSW 2576 0 9 FM 0.0 1062.0 2883 4195 0 1348 Christian Brothers High School Lewisham NSW 2049 0 9 FG 217.0 933.0 3205 4186 0 1355 Newcastle Grammar School Newcastle NSW 2300 0 3 SES 313.0 508.0 2382 3112 0 1356 Claremont College Randwick NSW 2031 0 3 FG 344.0 0.0 2303 3009 0 Kincoppal-Rose Bay School of the 1357 Rose Bay NSW 2029 0 3 FG 379.0 441.0 1560 2038 0 Sacred Heart 1358 Coogee Boys' Preparatory School Randwick NSW 2031 0 5 FG 142.0 0.0 2139 2794 0 1361 Cranbrook School Bellevue Hill NSW 2023 0 1 FG 459.0 808.2 1231 1608 0 1362 Currambena School Lane Cove NSW 2066 0 5 FM 58.0 0.0 1909 2768 0 Independent Schools Page 1 SENATE ESTIMATES QUESTION E100_06 - Attachment General General Funding Recurrent Recurrent Capital 2000 ERI Primary Secondary School Post System Status Per Capita Per Capita Grants School Name Location State Funding Students Students Number code Number 2005- Rate Rate Funding Category 2004 2004 2008 Primary Secondary 2004 2004 2004 * New School - Commenced 2005 $$$ 1363 Danebank School Hurstville NSW 2220 0 3 SES 350.0 538.4 2468 3224 0 1379 Edmund Rice College Wollongong West NSW 2500 0 11 FM 0.0 811.0 3396 4943 0 1380 Elonera Montessori School Mount Ousley NSW 2519 0 5 SES 73.0 16.0 2876 3757 0 1381 Frensham School Mittagong NSW 2575 0 1 FG 0.0 301.0 2632 3438 0 1382 Gib Gate School Mittagong NSW 2575 0 1 FG 175.0 0.0 2632 3438 0 1383 Glenaeon Rudolf Steiner School Limited Middle Cove NSW 2068 0 3 FM 205.5 257.0 1290 1883 0 1406 The Illawarra Grammar School West Wollongong NSW 2500 0 3 SES 382.0 652.0 2632 3438 0 1408 Kambala Rose Bay NSW 2029 0 1 FG 356.0 540.0 1316 1719 0 1409 Kinma School Terrey Hills NSW 2084 0 3 SES 34.0 0.0 1810 2364 0 1410 Kinross Wolaroi School Orange NSW 2800 0 3 SES 221.0 720.0 3040 3971 0 1411 Knox Grammar School Wahroonga NSW 2076 0 1 SES 548.0 1336.0 1066 1393 0 Loquat Valley Anglican Preparatory 1413 Bayview NSW 2104 0 3 SES 256.0 0.0 1560 2038 0 School 1414 Loreto Kirribilli Kirribilli NSW 2061 0 8 FM 252.0 789.6 2547 3714 0 1415 Loreto Normanhurst Normanhurst NSW 2076 0 5 FM 0.0 899.0 1909 2768 0 Lorien Novalis School for Rudolf Steiner 1416 Glenhaven NSW 2156 0 5 SES 172.0 113.0 2218 2897 0 Education 1420 Hibiscus Christian School Macksville NSW 2447 4112 8 SES 16.0 0.0 4113 5372 0 1421 Macarthur Adventist School Macquarie Fields NSW 2564 4110 7 FG 106.0 32.0 4521 5905 0 1442 St Joseph's College Hunters Hill NSW 2110 0 6 FM 0.0 907.0 2106 3069 0 1448 Masada College Lindfield NSW 2070 0 3 FM 233.0 0.0 1290 1883 0 1451 Meriden School Strathfield NSW 2135 0 2 FG 295.2 437.0 2547 3327 0 1452 MLC School Burwood NSW 2134 0 3 FG 373.0 924.0 2547 3327 0 1453 Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College North Sydney NSW 2060 0 6 FM 0.0 1021.8 2106 3069 0 1454 Moriah College Bondi Junction NSW 2022 0 3 FM 789.0 842.0 1290 1883 0 Mount St Benedict College (Pennant 1459 Pennant Hills NSW 2120 0 10 FM 0.0 824.2 3126 4556 0 Hills) 1462 Mount St Joseph Milperra Milperra NSW 2214 0 11 FM 0.0 965.0 3396 4943 0 1470 Macquarie College Wallsend NSW 2287 4112 8 SES 369.0 285.5 3040 3971 200,000 1471 New England Girls School Armidale NSW 2350 0 6 SES 85.0 247.0 2961 3868 150,000 1472 Newington College Stanmore NSW 2048 0 1 SES 520.0 1012.5 1889 2467 0 1473 Oakhill College Castle Hill NSW 2154 0 9 FM 0.0 1542.0 2883 4195 0 1485 Our Lady of Lebanon College Harris Park NSW 2150 0 12 FG 685.0 516.0 4027 5261 600,000 1495 Our Lady of Mercy College Parramatta Parramatta NSW 2150 0 9 FM 0.0 993.0 2883 4195 0 1523 Pittwater House Grammar School Collaroy NSW 2097 0 1 SES 122.0 216.0 1810 2364 0 Independent Schools Page 2 SENATE ESTIMATES QUESTION E100_06 - Attachment General General Funding Recurrent Recurrent Capital 2000 ERI Primary Secondary School Post System Status Per Capita Per Capita Grants School Name Location State Funding Students Students Number code Number 2005- Rate Rate Funding Category 2004 2004 2008 Primary Secondary 2004 2004 2004 * New School - Commenced 2005 $$$ 1524 Port Macquarie Adventist School Port Macquarie NSW 2444 4112 8 SES 57.0 0.0 3455 4513 0 1525 PLC Armidale Armidale NSW 2350 0 6 SES 109.0 195.0 2961 3868 0 1526 Presbyterian Ladies College Croydon NSW 2132 0 2 FG 393.0 814.5 2303 3009 0 1528 Pymble Ladies' College Pymble NSW 2073 0 2 FM 693.0 1418.0 1034 1625 0 1530 Queenwood School for Girls Ltd Mosman NSW 2088 0 3 FM 341.0 506.0 1290 1883 0 1531 Ravenswood School for Girls Gordon NSW 2072 0 1 SES 315.0 786.2 987 1290 0 1534 Roseville College Roseville NSW 2069 0 3 FM 241.0 593.2 1290 1883 0 1562 St Aloysius' College Milsons Point NSW 2061 0 6 FM 329.0 839.0 2106 3069 0 1566 St Andrew's Cathedral School Sydney NSW 2000 0 1 FG 165.0 855.0 1810 2364 0 1582 St Augustine's College Brookvale NSW 2100 0 9 FM 214.0 490.0 2883 4195 0 1615 St Catherine's School Waverley NSW 2024 0 3 FG 342.0 559.0 2053 2682 0 1622 St Clare's College Waverley NSW 2024 0 9 FM 0.0 486.5 2883 4195 0 1632 St Dominic's College Kingswood NSW 2747 0 11 FM 0.0 1081.0 3396 4943 0 1636 St Edward's Christian Brothers College East Gosford NSW 2250 0 10 FM 0.0 959.0 3126 4556 0 1660 St Gregory's College Campbelltown NSW 2560 0 10 FM 0.0 1068.0 3126 4556 0 1663 St Ignatius' College Lane Cove NSW 2066 0 3 FM 202.0 1333.0 1290 1883 0 1676 St John's Lutheran Primary School Jindera NSW 2642 0 10 SES 192.0 0.0 3455 4513 0 1820 St Maroun's College Dulwich Hill NSW 2203 0 11 FG 331.0 254.0 3727 5274 0 1827 St Mary Star of the Sea College Wollongong NSW 2500 0 11 FM 0.0 1153.0 3396 4943 0 1844 Rosebank College Five Dock NSW 2046 0 11 FM 0.0 577.0 3396 4943 0 1898 St Patrick's College Campbelltown NSW 2560 0 11 FM 0.0 850.4 3396 4943 0 1900 St Patrick's College Strathfield NSW 2135 0 8 FM 358.0 1067.0 2547 3714 0 1935 St Paul's College Walla Walla NSW 2659 0 11 FM 0.0 271.0 3396 4943 35,000 1937 St Paul's Lutheran Primary School Henty NSW 2658 0 10 SES 55.0 0.0 3948 5157 0 1954 St Pius X College Chatswood NSW 2067 0 9 FM 224.0 872.0 2883 4195 0 1961 St Scholastica's College Glebe NSW 2037 0 11 FM 0.0 647.0 3396 4943 0 1963 St Stanislaus College Bathurst NSW 2795 0 10 FM 0.0 745.0 3126 4556 0 1987 St Vincent's College Potts Point NSW 2011 0 7 FM 0.0 692.0 2303 3361 0 2000 Blue Hills College Goonellabah NSW 2480 4112 8 SES 129.0 45.0 3369 4401 0 2001 Border Christian College Albury NSW 2640 4111 8 SES 108.0 42.0 3290 4298 0 2003 Castle Hill Adventist Primary School Castle Hill NSW 2154 4110 7 FM 152.0 0.0 2303 3361 20,000 2004 Mountain View Adventist College Doonside NSW 2767 4110 7 FG 140.0 118.0 3698 4831 100,000 2005 Hurstville Seventh Day Adventist School Hurstville NSW 2220 4110 7 FG 91.0 0.0 3698 4831 0 2006 Mullumbimby Adventist School Mullumbimby NSW 2482 4112 8 SES 16.0 0.0 3698 4831 0 2007 Tweed Valley College Murwillumbah NSW 2484 4112 8 SES 48.0 105.0 3784 4943 0 Independent Schools Page 3 SENATE ESTIMATES QUESTION E100_06 - Attachment General General Funding Recurrent Recurrent Capital 2000 ERI Primary Secondary School Post System Status Per Capita Per Capita Grants School Name Location State Funding Students Students Number code Number 2005- Rate Rate Funding Category 2004 2004 2008 Primary Secondary 2004 2004 2004 * New School - Commenced 2005 $$$ Wagga Wagga Seventh Day Adventist 2008 Wagga Wagga NSW 2650 4111 8 SES 21.0 0.0 3369 4401 0 Primary
Recommended publications
  • 20 February 2021 Dear Parents/Guardians It Is Important To
    20 February 2021 Dear Parents/Guardians It is important to note that Schools have different protocols in place for the safe provision of sport; please be aware of these. Again, if your daughter has any symptoms or if they have visited any identified locations where cases have been confirmed, please do not let them play and contact your daughter’s Co-curricular Coordinator to advise as soon as possible. This weekend sees our Girls’ teams playing against Brigidine College, Central Coast Grammar School, Chevalier College, Cranbrook School, Oakhill College, Pymble Ladies’ College, Ravenswood, St Andrew’s Cathedral School, Scots All Saints College, St Paul’s Grammar School, St Spyridon College and Waverley College, each with different COVID-19 sports’ protocols. Several schools will also be visiting Barker College for the Rugby 7s and Touch Football competitions. It is extremely important that you carefully check and follow the procedures for your venue. Please use the following steps for finding the relevant Sports fixture protocols: • Check the sports fixtures on the Barker website to find out where your child is playing https://www.barker.college/barker-college-sports-fixtures • If your child is playing at Barker two parents &/or guardians are permitted at indoor and outdoor venues for each student. Please refer to https://www.barker.college/news- events/latest-news/latest-information-coronavirus-covid-19 for the school entry points. • If your child has an away sports fixture, please check where they are playing and refer to https://www.barker.college/news-events/latest-news/latest-information-coronavirus-covid-19 for the protocols for each of the venues.
    [Show full text]
  • 31/08/2018 1 of 8 ROSTRUM VOICE of YOUTH NATIONAL FINALISTS
    ROSTRUM VOICE OF YOUTH NATIONAL FINALISTS Year Nat Final Convenor Zone Coordinator Junior Finalist School Place Senior Finalist School Place National Coordinator 1975 Tom Trebilco ACT Tom Trebilco Fiona Tilley Belconnen HS 1 Linzi Jones 1975 NSW 1975 QLD Vince McHugh Sue Stevens St Monica's College Cairns Michelle Barker 1975 SA NA NA NA Sheryn Pitman Methodist Ladies College 2 1975 TAS Mac Blackwood Anthony Ackroyd St Virgils College, Hobart 1 1975 VIC 1975 WA Year Nat Final Convenor Zone Coordinator Junior Finalist School Place Senior Finalist School Place 1976 Tom Trebilco? ACT Tom Trebilco? Tim Hayden Telopea Park HS 1 (tie) 1976 NSW 1976 QLD Vince McHugh Michelle Morgan Brigadine Convent Margaret Paton All Hallows School Brisbane 1976 SA NA NA NA NA NA 1976 TAS Mac Blackwood Lisa Thompson Oakburn College 1 (tie) 1976 VIC 1976 WA Paul Donovan St Louis School 1 Year Nat Final Convenor Zone Coordinator Junior Finalist School Place Senior Finalist School Place 1977 ACT Michelle Regan (sub) Belconnen HS 1977 NSW John White Kerrie Mengerson Coonabarabran HS 1 Sonia Anderson Francis Greenway HS,Maitland 1 1977 QLD Mervyn Green Susan Burrows St Margarets Clayfield Anne Frawley Rockhampton 1977 SA NA NA NA NA NA 1977 TAS Mac Blackwood Julie Smith Burnie High Gabrielle Bennett Launceston 1977 Richard Smillie VIC Pat Taylor Linda Holland St Anne's Warrnambool 3 Kelvin Bicknell Echuca Technical 1977 WA David Johnston Mark Donovan John XX111 College 2 Fiona Gauntlett John XX111 College 2 Year Nat Final Convenor Zone Coordinator Junior Finalist
    [Show full text]
  • Annual Report Contents
    2016 ANNUAL REPORT CONTENTS EXECUTIVE REPORTS The Principal ........................................................................................................ 3 School Council Chairman ................................................................................ 4 Parents and Friends Association ....................................................................... 5 Old Girls’ Association .......................................................................................... 5 Student Representative Council ....................................................................... 6 SCHOOL PROFILE Major Initiatives 2016 .......................................................................................... 7 Contextual Information ...................................................................................... 7 CONTENTS ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE NAPLAN ................................................................................................................ 9 HSC ....................................................................................................................... 11 Post school destinations ..................................................................................... 14 Vocational Training ........................................................................................... 14 RoSA ..................................................................................................................... 14 Academic Competitions ..................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Independent Schools Scholarships & Bursaries2018
    INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS SCHOLARSHIPS & BURSARIES 2018 Everything you need to know about scholarships and bursaries starts here IN THIS Why choose an independent education? ISSUE 6 helpful tips to make the most of your scholarship application experience PARTICIPATING SCHOOLS (select a school) All Saints College Redlands All Saints Grammar Roseville College Arden Anglican School Rouse Hill Anglican College Ascham School Santa Sabina College Blue Mountains Grammar School SCEGGS Darlinghurst Brigidine College - St Ives Sydney Church of England Frensham School Grammar School (Shore) Hills Grammar St Andrew’s Cathedral School Inaburra School St Catherine’s School - Waverley International Grammar School St Joseph’s College Kambala St Luke’s Grammar School Kinross Wolaroi School St Spyridon College Macarthur Anglican School Tara Anglican School For Girls MLC School The Armidale School (TAS) Monte Sant’ Angelo Mercy College The King’s School Newington College The McDonald College Our Lady of Mercy College Trinity Grammar School Presbyterian Ladies’ College Sydney Wenona School Ravenswood KAMBALA GIRLS SCHOOL ROSE BAY www.kambala.nsw.edu.au Kambala is an Anglican, independent day and boarding school for girls located on the rising shore above Rose Bay with a breathtaking view of Sydney Harbour. Founded in 1887, Kambala caters for students from Preparation to Year 12, with boarders generally entering the School from Year 7. Kambala offers a broad and holistic education and the opportunity for students to truly excel. Kambala’s rich and varied programs, administered in a positive and supportive environment, inspire every student to realise her own purpose with integrity, passion and generosity. Kambala aspires to raise leaders of the future who are academically curious and intellectually brave.
    [Show full text]
  • CATHOLIC SCHOOLS GUIDE the 2014 Guide to Catholic Secondary Colleges, Sydney TROOPER GUIDE
    Bethlehem Brigidine Cerdon CB HS Lewisham Gilroy Kinc oppal Rose-Bay L oret o Normanhurst M acKi llop Warnervale Mari st North Shore M ater Maria McCarthy Mer cy Chatswood Mou nt St Benedict S anta Sabina St Andrews St B rigid ’s Lake Munmorah S t Columba’s St Jose ph’s EAST Gosford St Le o’s Wahroonga St Paul’s Manly St P eter ’s Tuggerah Lakes T erra Sancta Waverley CATHOLIC SCHOOLS GUIDE The 2014 Guide to Catholic Secondary Colleges, Sydney TROOPER GUIDE CALA A brand trusted by thousands of Australian families. Order your school shoes online at www.bata.net.au/shop and receive 15% OFF your order, just enter voucher code CSG001 on checkout to redeem your discount. Check out our “Shoes for schools” fundraising program. BATA Shoe Company of Australia 1 in 10 orders will be 1158 Nepean Hwy, Mornington 3931 Victoria, Australia randomly picked to WIN Toll Free: 1800 644 297 www.bata.net.au an iTunes voucher. CAN YOU GIVE YOUR CHILD A HEAD START IN MONEY MATTERS? COMMBANK CAN. Our award winning School Banking program is a fun and easy way for your child to develop the knowledge and confidence to handle their money. It combines an exciting Rewards Program with ongoing fundraising opportunities for your school. Give your child’s financial future a head start. Talk to your local branch today. Stay Connected: Visit: commbank.com.au/schoolbanking Your local branch Commonwealth Bank of Australia ABN 48 123 123 124. Australian Credit Licence Number 234945. School fee payments made easy with School Plan Roadside Ensuring school fees are paid on time can be a challenge for many families.
    [Show full text]
  • Ascham Old Girls' Magazine
    O N I N U ’ S L R I G D L O ASCHAM Ascham Old Girls’ Magazine Winter 2018 The Two of Us New York, Seeing my two daughters through New York Ascham fills me with gratitude for the How three Ascham In this issue education my parents Old Girls came to gave me and which work in the Big I totally took for Apple’s rag trade Ascham Old Girls’ granted at the time. 2 20 30 >> Full story p. 12 Magazine From our Patron In Conversation with Class of 1973— Winter 2018 Rowena Danziger AM 45 Year Reunion >> Full story p. 5 8 4 An artist, President’s Report 22 31 a sculptor and 100 Years of Tildesley Class of 1948— a curator 5 celebrated in style 70 Year Reunion The Two of Us 24 32 On the cover: Business Breakfast with Class of 2013— Harrie Fasher (1995) with her work 8 The Hon. Margaret Stone 5 Year Reunion Art at Ascham— Transition, winner of the Rio Tinto Major Award at Sculpture by the Sea An artist, a sculptor a historical perspective Cottesloe 2018. and a curator Photo: C Yee. Editorial team 26 33 Skye Barry (Edwards 1994), Gabrielle Class of 1957— Ascham Frensham Golf Day Bonney, Olivia Mallett (2010) 12 60 Year Reunion and APA Tennis Day Design 14 Scribble & Think New York, New York Layout Amelia Hull, Jennie Barrett 27 34 14 Class of 1967— Engagements, Marriages, Art at Ascham— 50 Year Reunion Births, Deaths a historical perspective 28 38 16 18 16 Class of 1977— Careers updates Visual Arts and Ascham Leadership Visual Arts and Design 40 Year Reunion and news Design Technology Scholarship Technology at Ascham now at Ascham now Winners 29 39 18 Class of 1968— Descendants of Ascham Leadership 50 Year Reunion Old Girls on the Scholarship Winners 2018 School Roll 20 26 In Conversation with Rowena Danziger AM Class of 1957 – 60 Year Reunion A S N C Editorial note O H I A N M U ’ This has been my first edition working as the editor of the Ascham Old Girls’ Magazine and S O L LD GIR I’ve thoroughly enjoyed it.
    [Show full text]
  • Shuttle Junior School Time Flies Faster Than a Weaver’S Shuttle
    TERM 3 - WEEK 3 ABBOTSLEIGH NEWSLETTER AUGUST 2019 IN THIS ISSUE The Headmistress Senior School Chaplain News Community Events Shuttle Junior School Time flies faster than a weaver’s shuttle. FROM THE ACTING HEADMISTRESS Look Up, Reach Out: Looking After Our Girls and Each Other Many of you would be aware of the accident that occurred in Wahroonga Village two weeks ago after Saturday sport where a young girl from Loreto ran across Coonanbarra Road into the path of a car. Mrs Megan Krimmer Headmistress As the police said numerous times that day, As members of the Abbotsleigh community, UPCOMING EVENTS the driver could not possibly have seen her – I know that you and our girls are well drilled Monday 12 August there were cars parked, cars moving, traffic about our safety rules for our girls walking HSC Trial Examinations lights changing, the girl just ran out; it was in Wahroonga, especially the rule that NO Abbotsleigh Christian certainly not the driver’s fault. Nevertheless, girl is to cross Coonanbarra Road at any Fellowship Prayer Meeting the driver was understandably shattered, as place other than the pedestrian crossing APA Meeting – with Guest were all the witnesses, especially the young near IGA. It is simply too dangerous to Presenter Susan Filan girl’s friends. cross that road anywhere else. Tuesday 13 August Our girls, notably Charlotte Churchill, Lizzie As a reminder about our rules: girls walking HSC Trial Examinations Ramsay, Pier Sakkar, Ella Turner (Year 11) to and from the Junior School must use Abb-Lib Theatresports and Mia Johnson (Year 9), sports coaches the pedestrian crossings provided when and parents who were at the scene were they cross a road.
    [Show full text]
  • 6Th Feb 2021 Oakhill Sport
    Oakhill College Summer Sport Fixtures for Saturday 6th February 2021 Team Opponent Venue Time Team Opponent Venue Time Boys Basketball Boys basketball cont.. 1st V St Augustine’s NBISC court 1 10.00 14 Yellow (div 7) St Pius F Oxford Falls court 2 12.00 17A St Augustine’s NBISC court 1 9.00 14 Blue (div 7) St Augustine’s G Benildus Hall - OaKhill 2.00 Open Maroon (div 2) St Augustine’s CSC 1 2.00 14 Orange (div 8) St PatricK’s blacK Auburn court 1 10.00 17 Maroon (div 2) St Augustine’s CSC 1 1.00 15 Purple (U15 div 8) Oxley 15B Benildus Hall - OaKhill 11.00 Open Gold (div 4) Oxley A Oxley College court 1 12.00 14 Eels (develop 14-1’s) Chevalier 14B CSC 2 12.00 17 Gold (div 4) Oxley A Oxley College court 1 11.00 14 Purple (div 8) Oxley 14B CSC 2 11.00 Open Navy (div 5) St Andrew’s B CSC 2 10.00 13A St Augustine’s NBISC court 2 8.00 17 Navy (div 5) St Andrew’s B CSC 2 9.00 13 Maroon (div 2) St Augustine’s CSC 1 10.00 Open Green (div 5) St Augustine’s E NBISC court 6 12.00 13 Gold (div 4) Oxley A Oxley College court 2 1.00 17 Green (div 5) St Augustine’s E NBISC court 4 12.00 13 Navy (div 5) St Andrew’s B Benildus Hall - OaKhill 8.00 Open White (div 6) St Augustine’s F Dee Why PCYC crt 1 1.00 13 Green (div 5) St Augustine’s E NBISC court 3 11.00 17 White (div 6) St Augustine’s F Dee Why PCYC crt 1 12.00 13 White (div 6) St Augustine’s F Dee Why PCYC crt 1 10.00 Open Red (div 6) Redlands C CSC 2 4.00 13 Red (div 6) Redlands C Benildus Hall - OaKhill 1.00 17 Red (div 6) Redlands C CSC 2 3.00 13 Yellow (div 7) St Pius F Oxford Falls court 3
    [Show full text]
  • Become Part of Our Story YOUR STORY BEGINS Welcome
    Become part of our story YOUR STORY BEGINS Welcome Haere mai ki te Welcome to Columba College, where our aim is tohatoha tō korero to instil in every student a love of learning and an understanding that education matters. For over ki a mātou, kei reira a century, we have been preparing students to contribute and succeed, wherever their path may koe tau ai. take them. Columba is unique. A state-integrated, special character school, it is co-educational from years 0-6, and then Come and share offers single sex girls’ education and boarding from your story with us, years 7-13. Founded as a Presbyterian school in 1915, the and find the place Presbyterian faith has long been associated with where you belong. education, and service within the community. In an inclusive environment, students are taught to respond generously and compassionately, and to look after one another and those within their community. At Columba we have a clear academic focus and encourage excellence in sport and cultural pursuits, while being mindful of each student's wellbeing. Pauline Duthie We teach our students to think creatively and critically Principal in all aspects of their lives and to know that each and everyone of them can make a difference. 2 3 MISSION STATEMENT With grace and good discipline, we are dedicated to all Columba College students being lifelong learners committed to personal excellence, ethical behaviour and service to others. 4 VALUES AND MISSION Our History Columba was founded in 1915, the amalgamation of two earlier girls’ schools, Girton College and Braemar House School.
    [Show full text]
  • History of the Marist Cricket Carnival
    45th Australasian Marist Cricket Carnival Carnival Programme Proudly hosted by Sacred Heart College, Auckland, NZ 5 – 11 December 2017 Welcome A very warm and genuine New Zealand welcome to all players, coaches, parents, officials and supporters to the 2017 Marist Cricket Carnival. Sacred Heart College welcomes visitors from Lismore Trinity Catholic College, Trinity Beenleigh College, St Joseph’s College, Canberra Marist College and Assumption College Kilmore. You are all most welcome to our College and I hope that your time with us is both enjoyable and memorable. Such occasions bind us together as a larger part of the Marist family. These opportunities remind us all of the wonderful and special heritage which we cherish in being Catholic, Marist and Champagnat Colleges. St Marcellin is smiling down on us. I know that you will enjoy the beautiful City of Auckland, our City of Sails and I am equally confident that you will take home with you special experiences and memories of your visit to New Zealand, the Land of the Long White Cloud. My sincere thanks and appreciation to Mr Nick Guise, our Director of Sport, and the Carnival Organising Committee. I especially want to acknowledge and thank all our host families who will enable our Australian visitors to enjoy a slice of New Zealand. To all the sponsors and the many volunteers, thank you for your significant support. Finally, to each and every young Marist man who is competing at the Carnival, cherish the occasion. Take home with you not only sporting success, but more importantly the realisation that such occasions confirm you once again as a member of a much bigger more significant world-wide team – the Marist Family.
    [Show full text]
  • Modern Slavery Statement 2019-2020
    MODERN SLAVERY STATEMENT 2019-2020 1 | P a g e MODERN SLAVERY STATEMENT 2019–20 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This statement sets out the actions to address Kildare Education Ministries’ reporting obligations under the Modern Slavery Act 2018 (the Act) as an entity that has a consolidated revenue equal to or slightly greater than $100 million. Kildare Education Ministries (KEM) has zero tolerance to modern slavery and human trafficking within our operations and its business and supply chains. We are committed to being an ethical employer. We are committed to promoting responsible business and upholding high ethical standards to ensure the protection of human rights of all individuals in our supply chains. We have identified some of the major risks of modern slavery in our operations and supply chains and are committed to implementing effective controls to ensure mitigation or elimination of those risks. SECTION ONE: COVERED ENTITIES Section 16(1)(a) of the Modern Slavery Act 2018 requires modern slavery statements to identify the reporting entity or entities covered by the statement. This section of the statement addresses this criterion by providing an overview of which schools are covered by the Statement. Kildare Education Ministries Limited is a public company limited by guarantee, established in 2014 operating under ABN 34169198421. Kildare Education Ministries is the governing Board for the following secondary Colleges employing over 600 full time equivalent staff: Clonard College Herne Hill, VIC Kilbreda College Mentone, VIC Kildare College Holden Hill, SA Killester College Springvale, VIC Marian College Ararat, VIC Marian College Sunshine West, VIC St Joseph's College Echuca, VIC 2 | P a g e This statement covers the activities of Kildare Education Ministries and its controlled entities listed above.
    [Show full text]
  • Lavalla: April 2018
    The staff journal of Marist Schools Australia Volume 24 Number 1 LLaavvaallllaa April 2018 INSIDE Marists in Bendigo and Kilmore for 125 years: 1893-2018 New Marist Leaders REMAR and Marist Youth Ministry Contents From the 2 From the National Director 4 St Michael’s Primary School Daceyville National 5 Marist College Emerald 6 Marist College Bendigo 8 Marist Schools Australia New Regional Directors Director 9 Assumption College, Kilmore 10 Newman College, Perth Throughout the world there are 216 000 Catholic schools, 12 Marist Solidarity educating 61 000 000 students, and 1260 Catholic universities 14 New Marist Principals with 11 000 000 students. There are 500 faculties and institutes of ecclesiastical studies. The work of the Church in education is 17 Marist Mission and Life Formation staggering when we consider the global context. In early 18 Parramatta Marist March 2018, the Australian Catholic University hosted a visit to 19 St Joseph’s School, Northam Australia by the Secretary for the Vatican’s Congregation for 20 Marist 180 Catholic Education, Archbishop Angelo Vincenzo Zani and the Secretary General of the Gravissimum Educationis Foundation, 20 News From Melanesia Monsignor Guy-Real Thivierge, both direct appointees of Pope 21 Marist College, Kogarah Francis. The Foundation was established by Pope Francis in 22 Aquinas College, North Adelaide 2015 to work in a variety of contexts to support innovative, 23 St Augustine’s College, Cairns high impact educational projects by investing in quality learning opportunities, which promote scientific studies and 24 Marist Youth Ministry foster networking between educational institutions in 27 John Therry Catholic High School developed and developing countries.
    [Show full text]