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Mary MacKillop College

Mary MacKillop College

Mary MacKillop College

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  • 院校性质:私立
  • 授课语言:英语
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Mary MacKillop College

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院校介绍

Mary MacKillop College院校介绍

  Mary MacKillop College, a Catholic Girls' Secondary College situated at Nundah, is committed to excellence in education for young women. The College, founded and owned by the Sisters of St Joseph caters for the diversity of needs of young women by providing an education that realizes the dream of Mary MacKillop - true education resides in the hearts, minds and strengths of each person as they journey to wholeness. The College has 500 students and will remain a middle sized school so that the intimacy of each student being known and recognised as particular gift will always be a key facet of the school's character.

  As a Catholic school for young women, the community is committed to the learning and spirit of woman. The curriculum, spirituality, artistic and scholastic expression, relationships, culture, planning for the future and living of life now all give credence to feminine visions and capacities.

  In keeping with the spirit of Mary MacKillop, founder of the Order of the Sisters of St Joseph, the College continues to have a strong emphasis on faith, community and pastoral care as well as on an education suited to the needs of the times. Mary MacKillop College aims to provide the environment, the resources and the freedom for each person to grow towards her full potential in all aspects of her life, whether intellectual, physical, social or spiritual. It aims to help prepare young women to take their places in the world proudly and confidently and to lead them to an awareness of all the options the world has to offer.

  Mary MacKillop College is at the forefront of curriculum development with programmes attuned to the individual needs of students. The College is committed to the implementation of a Middle School Curriculum so that students can make an easy transition to Year 8 from Year 7 and continue to grow in knowledge and confidence through current Queensland Studies Authority syllabuses that are based on promoting success built on what students actually know. This is in stark contrast to a deficit model that concentrates on what students do not know.

  The College seeks to immerse students in the knowledge, practices and dispositions necessary to operate effectively in information rich environments. Students have access to approximately 200 computers throughout the College and are engaged in the transformation of data to information, information to knowledge and knowledge to wisdom in all areas of the curriculum.

  In addition to the range of extra-curricular and co-curricular activities that form part of the normal school life, the College offers a number of extended opportunities in university studies, work placements, school-based apprenticeships and traineeships. Students are able to awaken their potential, explore the richness of life's opportunities and confront issues through the College's Learning and Enrichment Faculty, Career Advisor and Counsellor.

  The College was opened as a day school in 1963 by the Sisters of St. Joseph and was first known as Mt. St. Joseph’s Students Secondary School. In 1970 the name was changed to Corpus Christi College to avoid confusion with other schools in the area. In 2009, to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Mary MacKillop's death and canonisation, the Sisters of St Joseph renamed the College, Mary MacKillop College.

  The Sisters of St. Joseph are a Religious Order founded in Australia in 1866 by our first Australian Saint, Mary MacKillop. In keeping with the spirit of the foundress, Josephite schools continue to have a strong emphasis on faith, community and pastoral care as well as on an education suited to the needs of today.

  Today the College has an enrolment of 500 and its students are drawn from a wide range of Brisbane suburbs. The school caters for Years 8 to 12 and has a teaching staff of 35. It is expected that the College will move to incorporate Year 7 in 2015/16.

  Mary MacKillop College is founded on the traditions of Mary MacKillop and the Sisters of St Joseph who promote:

  The dignity of each person

  Equality of opportunity and

  Great trust in God

  The College responds to the call of Jesus to spread the Good News and does so in its educational mission.

  The College Community has commitment to:

  Education of young women in a Catholic context

  Each student will be encouraged to grow in her awareness of the sacredness of herself and of all Creation.  In participating in this journey in the College context, students will be encouraged to build on and grow into right relationship with all.

  A holistic education that is diverse and dynamic

  Mary MacKillop College, a community inclusive of everyone as gift, will be open to a discernment of and response to the fullest educational needs of its students.  This will be pursued through a commitment to dialogue with students and their families in a context that is professional, intelligent, informed, impassioned, and Spirit-based.

  A community of difference

  Mary MacKillop College will promote the ideal that educated and enabled young women are great contributors to life on Earth. The community is dedicated through them to such values as equality of opportunity, justice, respect and tolerance. The community is embodied and defined in their passion for life, eagerness to do good, and in their powerful feminine presence.

  Tuition per year  $15,000

  QSA levy            $280