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Marist Sion College

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Type
  
Catholic

Principal
  
Peter Houlahan

Colour(s)
  
Green, yellow, white

Founded
  
1975

Established
  
1975

Enrolment
  
~930

Phone
  
+61 3 5623 5944

Colors
  
Yellow, White, Green

Campus
  
165 Burke Street, Warragul, Victoria

Address
  
165 Burke St, Warragul VIC 3820, Australia

Motto
  
Truth, Charity and Constancy

Similar
  
St Paul's Anglican Grammar, Drouin Secondary College, Chairo Christian School, Warragul Regional College, St Joseph's Primary School

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Marist-Sion College is a coeducational Catholic independent school founded in 1975 in Warragul, Victoria, Australia. Marist-Sion enrols students from towns spanning from Morwell to Pakenham, Neerim District and Ellinbank District. Marist-Sion serves four local parishes; Warragul, Drouin, Trafalgar and Iona/Maryknoll. The College is one of the founding members of the Association of Marist Schools of Australia.

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History

Marist-Sion College was formed in 1975 as a result of the merger between St Joseph's College, a boys' conducted by the Marist Brothers, and the Our Lady of Sion College, a secondary school for girls.

Leaders

  • Mr Peter Houlahan, Principal
  • Mr John Picinali, Deputy Principal: Pastoral Care
  • Mrs Marian Kee, Deputy Principal: Learning
  • Mr Brett McKellar, Business Manager
  • Mrs Robyn Rebbechi, Director of Faith Director
  • Mr Bernie Gleeson, Director of School Administration
  • Mr Ron Ruzzier, Director of Staff Development
  • House system

    Previous to 2001 there were four houses, Champagnat, Joseph, Mackillop and Marcellin. However, four new houses were added in 2001, being: Jericho, Loreto, Lourdes and Sion. Below are the houses with their respective colours and heads of houses.

  • Champagnat - Navy Blue, Mr Jacob Sharp
  • Joseph - Gold, Mr John Heatley
  • Jericho - Orange, Mr Thomas Sandner
  • Loreto - White, Mr James Mazzolini
  • Lourdes - Light Blue, Mrs Christine Haasz
  • Mackillop - Green, Mr Jason Blackburn
  • Marcellin - Red, Mr Adrian Mitchell
  • Sion - Purple, Mr Peter Coghlan
  • References

    Marist-Sion College Wikipedia