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St Michael's College, Adelaide

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Established
  
1954

Grades
  
Reception-Year 12

Newspaper
  
The Star

Founded
  
1954

Colors
  
Blue, Maroon, Gold

Principal
  
Mr John Foley

Colour(s)
  
Maroon, Blue, Gold

Phone
  
+61 8 8356 5966

School type
  
Catholic school

Address
  
15 Mitton Ave, Henley Beach SA 5022, Australia

Motto
  
Quis ut Deus "Who is like unto God"

Similar
  
Henley High School, Immanuel College, Nazareth Catholic Community, Seaton High School, Catholic Education Office

St Michael's College is a Lasallian Catholic school in the western suburbs of Adelaide, South Australia. The college consists of two campuses; a primary campus at Beverley for Years Reception to 7, and a secondary campus at Henley Beach for Years 8 to 12. The school enrolls boys only up to Year 7, but is coeducational from Years 8 to 12.

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Practices

St Michael's has a broad-based curriculum that accommodates a wide range of subjects, an extensive range of Vocational Education and Training (VET) courses and a comprehensive co-curricular program.

Educational practices are founded in the Catholic and Lasallian tradition - an education characterised by the core values of:

  • Faith
  • Service
  • Community
  • Meaningful Learning
  • Mutual Respect
  • Notable alumni

  • Warren Tredrea, former AFL player
  • Scott Thompson, AFL player
  • Scott Camporeale, former AFL player and current Adelaide Crows assistant coach
  • Matthew Broadbent, AFL player
  • Greg Anderson, former AFL player
  • Brett Ebert, former AFL player
  • Michael Wilson, former AFL player
  • Daniel Kowalski, former Olympic swimmer
  • Chris Dittmar, former squash world number one
  • Robert Lau Hoi Chew, deceased Malaysian politician
  • Jimmy Toumpas, AFL player
  • Leon Bignell, politician
  • Andrew Baggio, WWE wrestler (known as Damian Slater)
  • Ebony Marinoff, AFL Women's player
  • References

    St Michael's College, Adelaide Wikipedia