Simonds Catholic College

Simonds Catholic College is a Roman Catholic school for boys located in Melbourne. The school consists of two campuses. The St Mary's campus (years 7-9) is in West Melbourne and is within walking distance of the Queen Victoria Market. The St Brigid's campus (Years 10-12) is in Fitzroy North. The college is an associate member of the Associated Catholic Colleges

Simonds Catholic College
Location

Australia
Coordinates37°48′22″S 144°57′9″E
Information
TypeIndependent, single-sex
MottoKnown, Supported, Inspired
DenominationRoman Catholic
Established1996
PrincipalPeter Riordan
Years7-12
Enrolment500
Colour(s)Blue, maroon, gold             
SloganWhere the individual matters
School feesSchool fees for years 7-10 are $2675. School fees for years 11-12 start at $3300 and can increase depending if a VET subject is included
Websitewww.sccmelb.catholic.edu.au

History

Simonds was formed in 1996 through the amalgamation of Cathedral College, East Melbourne and St Mary's Boys School. In 2010, the former St Brigid's Primary School in North Fitzroy was renovated, and a new senior campus of the college was opened there. The school is named after Justin Simonds, the first Australian born Archbishop who served as Archbishop of Melbourne from 1963–67. He also served as parish priest of St Mary's where the Years 7-10 campus is located.

Houses

Students at Simonds are placed into houses at the start of commencement of year 7 and remain in the same house until Graduation. The schools houses are Goold, Knox, Manix, Polding. Each house is named after a previous Archbishop of Melbourne

Throughout the year students are awarded points for their houses through house sports, co-curriculum activities, academic performance and many more ways. The main house competitions are the Swimming Carnival and the Athletics Carnival. Both held in term 1. High performing students in these events are selected to represent the school in the Associated Catholic Colleges Swimming and Athletics Championships

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