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Stella Maris College (Manly)

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Denomination
  
Roman Catholic

Principal
  
Elizabeth Carnegie

Phone
  
+61 2 9977 5144

Established
  
1931

Enrolment
  
approx 1000

Founded
  
1931

Type
  
Private, Secondary College (7 - 12)

Staff
  
approx 200 teachers and support staff

Address
  
52 Eurobin Ave, Manly NSW 2095, Australia

Motto
  
In Omnibus Glorificetur Deus (In all things may God be glorified)

Similar
  
St Augustine's College, Northern Beaches Secondar, St Paul's Catholic College, Northern Beaches Secondar, Monte Sant Angelo Mercy Co

Profiles

Stella Maris College is a congregational Catholic girls school founded by the Good Samaritan Sisters in Sydney, Australia. The college is located in Manly, on Sydney's Northern Beaches.

In 1881 the original house of the newly formed Good Samaritan Sisters was dedicated as Star of the Sea Convent. On the same site, the Industrial School for Girls opened to care for neglected children and orphans. Stella Maris College opened as a school with 33 pupils (including two small boys) from Kindergarten to Intermediate Certificate, in 1931. The school stopped admitting boys in 1942, and in 1944 Stella Maris dropped the offering of the primary section.

The oldest existing building at Stella Maris College is the chapel, which opened in 1888.

Performing Arts

Stella Maris has recently landed itself in the limelight with the receiving of the 1st place award in the Sydney open division of the 2011 Rock Eisteddford Challenge, along with numerous other awards. Choreographer Melissa Dunne was unable to comment on her vast success. Her husband Jeremy Dunne, however, unable to hide his pride, simply remarked "Winners are grinners".

References

Stella Maris College (Manly) Wikipedia