St Clare's College, Waverley
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St Clare's College is an independent
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, Roman Catholic, day school
Day school
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 for girls, located at Waverley
Waverley, New South Wales
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, in the Eastern Suburbs
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 of Sydney, New South Wales
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, Australia
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.

Established in 1884 by the Poor Clare Sisters
Order of Poor Ladies
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, St Clare's has a non-selective enrolment policy and currently caters for approximately 500 girls from Year 7 (12 years old) to Year 12 (18 years old). The college
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 is a school of the Archdiocese of Sydney
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Sydney
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, and is affiliated with the Catholic Girls Secondary Schools Sporting Association (CGSSSA), Combined Catholic Colleges (CCC), and is an affiliate member of the Association of Heads of Independent Girls' Schools
Association of Heads of Independent Girls' Schools
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 (AHIGS). St Clare's is a member of Alliance of Girls’ Schools (Australasia).

History

Government funding of Church schools ceased with the passage of the Public Education Act in 1880. This created a dilemma for the Waverley Franciscan Friars in their responsibility of providing a Catholic education for the increasing number of Catholic children in the you and developing colony. six Poor Clare Sisters travelled from the Keady Convent in Dublin to lay the foundation stone for St Clare's College. " The school, which had been built by the Franciscan Fathers
Franciscan
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, commenced with 20 students in 1884.

St Clare's College is unique in that it remains established on its original site and continues under the governance of the Poor Clare Sisters, entrusted to St Clare's College Limited.

Principals

Period Details
1884 – 1888 Sr M. Teresa Lawless
1889 Mother Anthony Watters
? Sr Francis Maloney
1921 – 1935 Sr M. Leontia Reid
1936 – 1963 Mother Gabriel Claverie
1964 – 1982 Sr Carmel O'Sullivan
1983 – 1985 Mr Geoffrey Newcombe
1986 – 1987 Mrs Elizabeth Brogan
1988 – 1997 Sr Janet Heath
1999 – 2003 Mrs Kitty Guerin
2004 – 2006 Ms Catherine Rae
2007 Acting Principal – Sr Louise Hume (ofm)
2008 – Present Ms Marie Therese Hirschhorn

House system

As with most Australian schools, St Clare's utilises a house system
House system
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. The school currently has four houses, through which students compete in a range of sporting and non-sporting activities. They are:
  • Claverie(Black and Red)
  • Deakin (Dark Blue and Light Blue)
  • Keady (Green and Gold)
  • Reid (Brown and Gold)


The students earn points for their house through participation in these activities, and the house with the most points at the end of the school year is awarded the 'Babicci Shield'. The Babicci is named after Sister Pauline Babicci, former Mother Abbess of the Poor Clares. The colours of the Houses were decided in consultation with the students at the time the House system was devised. The school also features a tutorial program, whereby each student is assigned to a tutorial in their House, in an attempt to win the annual House Babicci Shield.

Notable alumnae

  • Imelda Roche
    Bill and Imelda Roche
    Bill and Imelda Roche AO are Australian business persons who established Nutrimetics International Pty Limited in 1968.-Early career:The couple met in a supermarket in 1956 and started in business selling lamps door-to-door.-Nutrimetics:...

     AO
    Order of Australia
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     - Co-Chairman of the Roche Group; Immediate Past Chancellor
    Chancellor
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     of Bond University
    Bond University
    Bond University is a private university located in Robina, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. It is also the first private university established in Australia...

    ; Founder of Nutrimetics; Recipient of the Centenary Medal
    Centenary Medal
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    2003

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