St Mary's Cathedral College | |
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Location | |
Sydney, New South Wales Australia |
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Coordinates | 33°52′17″S 151°12′50″E / 33.87139°S 151.21389°ECoordinates: 33°52′17″S 151°12′50″E / 33.87139°S 151.21389°E |
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Type | Independent, Day school |
Motto |
Latin: Facere Et Docere ("To Do and To Teach") |
Denomination | Roman Catholic, Christian Brothers |
Established | 1824 |
Headmaster | Michael Kelleher |
Staff | ~56 |
Years | 3-12 |
Gender | Boys |
Enrolment | ~770 (2007) |
Colour(s) | Indigo, Cerulean & White |
Website | www |
St Mary's Cathedral College (SMCC) is a private Roman Catholic secondary day school for boys located in the central business district of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Founded in 1824, it is the oldest Catholic school in Australia and among the oldest schools in the country, currently catering for approximately 770 students from Years 3 to 12. It is owned by the Archbishop of Sydney and operates as a systemic school. It is attached to St Mary's Cathedral. The school is currently the responsibility of the Congregation of Christian Brothers and was the last school in Sydney to be served by Christian Brothers as both principal and deputy principal.
St Mary's Cathedral College was established in 1824 as an elementary school by the Rev. John Therry. The high school was established in 1828. It is the oldest Roman Catholic school in Australia. St Mary's Cathedral College is conducted by the Christian Brothers and administered by the Catholic Education Office, Eastern Region. The Christian Brothers association with the school dates back to 1911. Catholic education on the same site as St Mary's Cathedral has been continuous since 1824, except during the construction of the existing college buildings and the associated bishop's quarters (1987–1991). Schools on the site have been provided with staff by the Benedictine monks (1824–1882), the Marist Brothers (1883–1910), Sisters of Charity (1883–1967) and the Christian Brothers from 1910. The staff is now composed of Christian Brothers and lay staff.