St Joseph's College, Gregory Terrace
School in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
St Joseph's College, Gregory Terrace (colloquially known as Gregory Terrace, Terrace or GT) is an independent Catholic primary and secondary day school for boys, located in Spring Hill, an inner suburb of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Founded on 5 July 1875 by three Irish Christian Brothers,[4] the college follows the Edmund Rice tradition, and caters for approximately 1,665 students from Years 5 to 12.[3]
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St Joseph's College, Gregory Terrace | |
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285 Gregory Terrace , , 4000 Australia | |
Coordinates | 27°27′26″S 153°1′31″E |
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Type | Independent primary and secondary day school |
Motto | Latin: Servire Deo Sapere (To serve God is to be wise[1]) |
Religious affiliation(s) | Roman Catholic |
Denomination | Congregation of Christian Brothers |
Established | 1875; 149 years ago (1875) |
Trust | Edmund Rice Education Australia |
Principal | Dr Michael Carroll[2] |
Staff | 160 |
Years offered | 5–12 |
Gender | Boys |
Enrolment | 1665 (Years 5–12)[3] |
Colour(s) | Red and black |
Nickname | Terrace, GT |
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Website | www |
St Joseph's College is affiliated with the Association of Heads of Independent Schools of Australia (AHISA),[5] and is a founding member of the Great Public Schools' Association Inc (GPS).[6] An alumnus, Hugh Lunn, wrote books about his life at St Joseph's College, Gregory Terrace.
The school was formerly affiliated with the Combined Independent Colleges (CIC).[7]