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Caroline Chisholm Catholic College, Melbourne

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Denomination
  
Roman Catholic

Enrolment
  
1500 (7–12)

Number of students
  
1,500

Principal
  
Marco Di Cesare

Phone
  
+61 3 9296 5311

Motto
  
Many Minds, One Heart

Type
  
Private, Co-educational, Day school

Established
  
1964 (Christ the King College) 1965 (St Johns College) 1979 (Chisholm College) 1997 (Amalgamation)

Founder
  
Brothers and Sisters of the Sacred Heart

Address
  
204 Churchill Ave, Braybrook VIC 3019, Australia

Similar
  
Braybrook College, Marian College, Emmanuel College, Catholic Regional College, St Bernard's College

Profiles

Caroline Chisholm Catholic College is a Roman Catholic co-educational day school for years 7–12 located in the western suburb of Braybrook in Melbourne, Australia. The College was founded in 1997 by the amalgamation of three colleges, St Johns College for Boys, Christ the King College for Girls and Chisholm College, a senior co-educational secondary school, all three schools located in the suburb of Braybrook. The college consists of 3 main blocks, Sacred Heart a school for students from year 10 - 12 boys and Girls. St. Johns, a school for boys from year 7 - 9 and Christ the King a block for year 7 - 9 Girls.

The College is a member of SACCSS (Sports Association of Catholic Coeducational Secondary Schools) where students compete in a range of sports, including soccer, football, netball, volleyball, swimming and a range of other team and individual sports.The college had recently opened a swimming pool known as the LeBreton Swim centre, where they teach and provide education for students on the rules and regulations of water safety.

Religious associations

  • Brothers of the Sacred Heart
  • Society of the Sacred Heart
  • Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart
  • Franciscan Missionaries of the Divine Motherhood (FMDM)
  • Missionary Sisters of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Queen of the World (CMR)
  • References

    Caroline Chisholm Catholic College, Melbourne Wikipedia