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St Aloysius College, Adelaide

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Denomination
  
Catholic

Principal
  
Paddy McEvoy

Colour(s)
  
Purple and gold

Phone
  
+61 8 8217 3200

Founded
  
1880

Established
  
1880

Enrolment
  
1300

Website
  
www.sac.sa.edu.au

Total enrollment
  
1,086 (Aug 2011)

Colors
  
Purple, Gold

Address
  
53 Wakefield St, Adelaide SA 5000, Australia

Motto
  
Loyal En Tout; "Loyal in all"

School types
  
Independent school, Single-sex education, Day school

Similar
  
Christian Brothers college, St Mary's College, Loreto College Marryatville, Mercedes College, Prince Alfred College

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St aloysius college adelaide


St Aloysius College is a Catholic, day school for girls, situated in Adelaide, South Australia.

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St Aloysius College, also known as "SAC", was established by the Sisters of Mercy in 1880, and educates over 1300 students from Reception to Year 12. The school is home to the SA Adelaide Language Centre, established in 1994 and accredited by English Australia for English language tuition.

History

The first Sisters of Mercy were Irish sisters who came to Adelaide from Argentina in 1880, following unrest in Buenos Aires. The same year, the sisters purchased the large home of George Dutton Green in Angas Street, behind St Francis Xavier's Cathedral, and established a convent and school, St Angela's. Part of the order went to Mount Gambier. The original building was extended at various times, and the school was renamed St Aloysius in 1901. In 1920 Mother Cecilia Cunningham received a substantial inheritance from wealthy Argentinian relatives which was used to extend the convent buildings and to build the beautiful chapel. The sisters finally left Angas Street in 2005, at which time the school took control of the entire complex of buildings.

Notable alumnae and staff

  • Dame Roma Mitchell, former Governor of South Australia.
  • Sister Diedre Jordan AC MBE, former headmistress of the school then long term Chancellor of Flinders University. Now Chancellor Emeritus of the University.
  • Sister Judith Redden, school principal in 2007. Awarded the Order of Australia for services to Indigenous education.
  • Sister Janet Mead, Janet Mead is an Australian Roman Catholic nun and is best known for recording a rock version of "The Lord's Prayer". The surprise hit reached Number 3 on the Australian Singles Chart in 1974 and Number 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the same year.
  • Social justice

    SAC has a Social Justice group for the students and this group leads the school community on social justice issues. During the school year, SAC organises fundraising activities, in particular, the school walkathon, "Mercy Day" and "The Can Drive". Other events often occur during the school year, when social justice issues arise. For example, during the February 2009 Victorian bushfires, students collected clothing and supplies to donate to those affected by the bushfires.
    Every two years, students get the chance to visit Argentina to work with a sister school. See Mercy in Action

    Sport

    Students are encouraged to participate in sport during both the summer and winter seasons. For senior students, beach volleyball, basketball, tennis, water polo and softball can be played in the summer, with soccer, netball, hockey and basketball available in winter. A wider range of sports are available for primary school students.

    Music

    SAC is known for its extensive music program. Students are encouraged to learn a musical instrument and join in with the musical ensembles at school. In 2008, a grand piano was bought and the St Aloysius Stage Band and vocalists went on a tour of China. St Aloysius College also attends music events around Adelaide and participates in competitions. Recently some of the students went on tour in Vietnam.

    Duke of Edinburgh

    The Duke of Edinburgh program is available for students from year 8 onwards, with hundreds of students having an involvement in the program. See Duke of Edinburgh Award

    House system

    Upon attending their first day at St Aloysius, each student is assigned a house team. Each team is named after a saint. Competitions are arranged between the house teams, with the main competitions being the school swimming carnival and athletic carnivals. The house teams are:

  • St Clares - white,
  • St Annes - purple
  • St Margarets - yellow
  • St Teresas - green
  • References

    St Aloysius College, Adelaide Wikipedia