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词条 Bunbury Catholic College
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  1. History

  2. Notable alumni

  3. References

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|name= Bunbury Catholic College
|image=
|motto= To act justly, to love tenderly, and to walk humbly with your God (Micah 6:8)
|established= 1897 – St Joseph’s College (Mercy Sisters)

1954 – St Francis Xavier’s College (Marist Brothers)

1973 - Amalgamation[1]


|type= Independent, co-educational, day school
|denomination= Roman Catholic, Marist Brothers, Sisters of Mercy
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|headmaster = Denise O’Meara
|city= Bunbury
|state= WA
|country= Australia
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|enrolment= ~1,500 (7-12
|num_employ= ~120
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|colours= Green, red and white
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|website= http://www.bunburycatholic.wa.edu.au
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Bunbury Catholic College is a Catholic high school for young men and women from year 7 to 12. It is located in Bunbury, Western Australia. The college comes from the Marist and Mercy orders and was formed after the amalgamation of St Francis Xavier’s College (Marist Brothers) and St Josephs College (Mercy Sisters) in 1973.

The college caters to around 1000 students on a large campus in Bunbury (Marist Campus), and roughly 500 on the Mercy Campus

In 2015, a second campus was built in the nearby suburb of Australind; this campus is commonly known as the Mercy campus. The campus name is derived from the Sisters of Mercy, who co-founded the school.[2]

History

The Bishop of Bunbury mandated the administration of Bunbury Catholic College to the Catholic Education Commission in 1973. The college developed from the amalgamation of St Francis Xavier College (Marist Brothers) and St Joseph’s School (Mercy Sisters). The Commission fosters the continuous development and improvement of Catholic schools, acts on behalf of the Catholic community and determines major policy.

Notable alumni

  • Natalie Barr - Seven Network presenter
  • John Castrilli - politician
  • Alexandra Hagan - Olympian
  • Anthony Morabito - AFL footballer
  • Lauren Reynolds - Olympian
  • Josh Risdon - footballer
  • Abbe May - musician

References

1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.bunburycatholic.wa.edu.au.htm |title=History |accessdate=2009-08-26 |work=General Information |publisher=BCC }}{{dead link|date=July 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
2. ^{{cite news|last1=Eadie|first1=Chloerissa|title=Bunbury Catholic College's new campus opens doors|url=http://www.bunburymail.com.au/story/2876159/bunbury-catholic-colleges-new-campus-opens-doors/|accessdate=21 July 2016|work=Bunbury Mail|date=11 February 2015}}

7 : High schools in Western Australia|Catholic schools in Western Australia|Association of Marist Schools of Australia|Sisters of Mercy schools|Educational institutions established in 1973|1973 establishments in Australia|Bunbury, Western Australia

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