Loreto College Coorparoo

For other schools of the same name, see Loreto College.
Loreto College Coorparoo

Latin: Cruci Dum Spiro Fido
While I Live, I Believe in the Cross
Location
Coorparoo, Brisbane, Queensland
Australia
Coordinates 27°30′33″S 153°03′46.50″E / 27.50917°S 153.0629167°E / -27.50917; 153.0629167Coordinates: 27°30′33″S 153°03′46.50″E / 27.50917°S 153.0629167°E / -27.50917; 153.0629167
Information
Type Private, Day school
Denomination Roman Catholic
Established 1928
Principal Cheryl Hamilton
Staff ~81
Grades 712
Gender Girls
Enrolment ~800
Colour(s) Royal blue & Gold
Website www.loreto.qld.edu.au

Loreto College Coorparoo is a Roman Catholic, day school for girls, located in Coorparoo, a suburb on the inner south side of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Loreto College Coorparoo has a non-selective enrolment policy and currently caters for approximately 800 girls. The founder and role model for Loreto schools is Mary Ward.

The school is affiliated with the Association of Heads of Independent Schools of Australia (AHISA). Loreto College Coorparoo is one of many around the world established by the Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary, or Loreto Sisters, founded some 400 years ago by Mary Ward. In total there are seven Loreto schools across Australia, in Melbourne, Ballarat, Adelaide, Brisbane, Perth and two in Sydney.


Houses

As with most Australian schools, Loreto has a house system to facilitate school based competitions and activities. The school currently has four houses, named after influential women within the Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary:

There are a number of important inter-house events during the year, including athletics and swimming carnivals and competitions in the performing arts.

Co-curricular

Sporting activities include:

These are generally played as part of the Catholic Secondary Schoolgirls' Sports Association competitions.

Musical activities and ensembles include:

There are also a number of co-curricular activities and clubs within the college, including:

Charities:

Creative and Performing Arts:

Literary Groups:

Notable alumni

See also

References

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