词条 | Loyola College, Melbourne |
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|name = Loyola College |image = |motto = Justice, Mercy, Faith |established = {{Start date and age| 1980 }} |type = Independent, Co-Educational |denomination = Roman Catholic |slogan = A Catholic Independent School in the Ignatian Tradition |principal = |fees = $6,678-$7,168 |city = Watsonia |state = Victoria |country = Australia |coordinates = {{coord|-37.7041|145.0787|type:edu_region:AU|display=inline,title}} |enrolment = 1,340 (7-12) |staff = |colours = Blue, Light Blue, Maroon {{color box|Blue}} {{color box|#ADD8E6}} {{color box|Maroon}} |homepage = {{URL|www.loyola.vic.edu.au}} }}Loyola College is a Roman Catholic independent secondary school in the Ignatian tradition located on {{convert|26|acre|m2}} in northern Watsonia, a suburb of the Australian city of Melbourne. The College was founded in 1980 with an initial enrolment of just 134. Today, Loyola College has a steady student population of approximately 1340 pupils in years 7 to 12. The College theme for 2018 is, "Walking With Others." along with the official motto being "Justice, Mercy and Faith".[1] StructureA regional Catholic college, Loyola's associated parishes are: St Damien's, Bundoora; Sacred Heart, Diamond Creek; St Mary's, Greensborough; Our Lady of the Way, Kingsbury; St Martin of Tours, Macleod; St Francis of Assisi, Mill Park and St Thomas, North Greensborough.[2] Each staff member and student belongs to one of the 6 houses: Chisholm, named after Caroline Chisholm; Flynn, named after The Reverend John Flynn; McAuley, named after The Venerable Mother Catherine McAuley; MacKillop, named after Saint Mary MacKillop; Mannix, named after Archbishop Daniel Mannix; and Xavier, named after St. Francis Xavier.[3] CurriculumThe College offers a range of subjects including Arts,[4] Design and Technology, English, Humanities, Language, Mathematics, Music, Physical and Outdoor Education and Science. Loyola College also offers extra curricular activities including Clubs and Societies, Performing Arts, Public Speaking and Debating, Service and Spirituality, and Sport. Major events during the school year include St Ignatius Day, the Musical Production and Dramatic Production, House Drama, House Music, Athletics Carnival and Swimming Carnival.[5][6] PartnershipsThe school has a partnership with Jesus Good Shepherd School in the Philippines. Past principalsJohn Ormond Kennedy was the founding principal in September 1979.[7] Joseph Favrin has been the principal since 2008.[8]Notable alumni
References1. ^Summary info. Accessed 6 June 2016. {{ACS Schools}}{{Jesuit education in Australia}}2. ^Parishes. Accessed 6 June 2016. 3. ^Houses. Accessed 6 June 2016. 4. ^Arts award. Accessed 6 June 2016. {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160603124844/http://www.cem.edu.au/news-events/catholic-education-week/ |date=3 June 2016 }} 5. ^Curriculum and programs. Accessed 6 June 2016. 6. ^Good Schools. Accessed 6 June 2016. 7. ^Kennedy. Accessed 6 June 2016. 8. ^Favrin quoted. Accessed 6 June 2016. 5 : Educational institutions established in 1980|High schools in Victoria (Australia)|Catholic schools in Melbourne|1980 establishments in Australia|Jesuit secondary schools in Australia |
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