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School in Bundaberg, Queensland, Australia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Shalom College is an independent Catholic secondary school, located in Bundaberg, Queensland, Australia. The college was established in 1984 by merging the Christian Brothers' College for Boys and the Loyola College for Girls. The school's current principal is Dan McMahon.[1] In 2023, there were 1529 students enrolled at the school, as well as approximately 240 staff members.[2]
Shalom College | |
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Location | |
, Australia | |
Coordinates | 24°53′44″S 152°20′20″E |
Information | |
Religious affiliation(s) | Catholicism |
Established | 1984 |
Oversight | Diocese of Rockhampton |
Principal | Dan McMahon |
Enrolment | c. 1,530 |
Website | www |
The main campus is set amongst 13 hectares (32 acres) of bushland off of Fitzgerald Street, Bundaberg. Shalom College welcomes students of other faiths.[1] The school requires parents to agree to actively support its religious education program and Christian ethos.[3] Shalom College's Chaverim campus of 85 hectares (210 acres) is located at South Bingera, 23 kilometres (14 mi) south-west of Bundaberg. Students can use its facilities for camps and are offered activities such as canoeing, rock-climbing or archery.[4] The land on which the school is built was donated by Walter Adams. Adams is buried in the Catholic cemetery, adjacent to the school grounds on Fitzgerald Street. The college house "Adams" was named for him.[5]
The ten pastoral houses are as follows:[5]
Name | Colour | Patron | Virtue | Notes |
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Adams | Blue | Walter Adams | Generosity | Donated the land on which the college stands |
Chisholm | Lime green | Caroline Chisholm | Compassion | Assisted poor women immigrants |
Hogan | Red | Joseph Hogan | Vision | Leader in Catholic education in Bundaberg |
Lingiari | Orange | Vincent Lingiari | Justice | Activist for land rights and equality for indigenous people |
Damien | Magenta | St Damien of Molokai | Dignity | |
MacKillop | Purple | Mary MacKillop | Courage | First Australian saint and founder of the Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart |
McAuley | Forest green | Catherine McAuley | Mercy | Founder of the Sisters of Mercy |
McCormack | Teal | Sr Irene McCormack RSJ | Solidarity | |
Rice | Yellow | Edmund Rice | Liberation | Founder of the Christian Brothers in Ireland |
Walsh | Maroon | Paddy Walsh | Valour | Parish priest in Bundaberg and chaplain in Changi Prisoner-of-War Camp |
Each house has two house leaders: traditionally one male and one female.
A range of sports and extra-curricular activities are offered. These activities include soccer, basketball, softball, netball, rugby league, rugby union, rowing, surfing and tenpin bowling.[4] SCASA, (Shalom College After School Activities) run 4 afternoons a week with students receiving afternoon tea.[4]
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