Mater Dei Catholic College

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Mater Dei Catholic College is a Roman Catholic co-educational secondary day school catering for students in Year 7 to Year 12, located in the Wagga Wagga suburb of Lake Albert, in New South Wales, Australia.[3]

History

Mater Dei Catholic College was established in 2003 by Wagga Wagga Diocesan Catholic Schools Office as part of the decision in 1999 to establish two Catholic co-educational colleges from Years 7 to 12. Prior to this, there was two 7–10 Catholic High schools, one for boys (Saint Michael's Regional High School, Wagga) and one for girls (Mount Erin High School, Wagga). Then, in years 11 and 12, both schools merged to Trinity Senior High School, located at the current site of Kildare Catholic College, Wagga.

Overview

The school is a Catholic secondary school in the Wagga Wagga Denerary and Diocese. It has five houses which are each named after significant people in the college's history. Kennedy (Blue), after Graham Kennedy, Rosarie (Red), after Sister Rosarie, Webber (Green), after Sister Webber, Caroll (Purple) House after Bishop Carroll and Sherrin (Gold) after Brother Carl Sherrin, principal of Trinity Senior High from 1988 to 1993.[4]

Principals

The following individuals have served as College Principal:

Ordinal Officeholders Term start Term end Time in office Notes
1 Clem Welch 2004 2007 2–3 years
2 Greg Miller 2008 2014 5–6 years
3 Val Thomas 2015 incumbent 8–9 years

Notable alumni

  • Harrison Himmelberg – AFL Footballer
  • Matthew Kennedy – AFL Footballer
  • Harry Cunningham – AFL Footballer
  • Elliott Himmelberg – AFL Footballer

See also

  • flagNew South Wales portal
  • iconSchools portal
  • iconCatholicism portal

References

  1. ^ Hull, Kay (11 December 2003). "HULL OPENS MATER DEI CATHOLIC COLLEGE" (PDF) (Press release). Member for Riverina, Kay Hull. Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 July 2008. Retrieved 1 April 2008.
  2. ^ "Sacred Heart Parish". Sacred Heart Primary School. Retrieved 1 April 2008.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ "Our College". Mater Dei Catholic College. Archived from the original on 18 July 2008. Retrieved 1 April 2008.
  4. ^ "Sherin House". Mater Dei Catholic College. n.d. Retrieved 14 March 2018.


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