St Paul's College, Kempsey

St Paul's College is an independent Roman Catholic co-educational secondary day school, located in West Kempsey, New South Wales, Australia. The school caters for students in Year 7 to Year 12.

St Paul's College
Location
St Paul's College
Location in New South Wales

Australia
Coordinates31°03′40″S 152°49′24″E
Information
TypeIndependent co-educational secondary day school
MottoLet Your Light Shine
DenominationRoman Catholic
Established1965 (1965)
PrincipalKevin Lewis
Years7-12
Enrollmentc.1,000
Colour(s)Light and dark blue         
Websitewww.kmpslism.catholic.edu.au

History

The establishment of St Paul's College Kempsey in 1965 completed 30 years of planning. St Paul's commenced classes on 8 February 1965 with 87 boys from classes 5, 6 and 1st form. In 1968 the school was established for students from Year 5 to fourth form.

In 1973 St Pius X Regional High School was built on the eastern side of the St Paul's site. The two schools were administered separately but shared a library and other facilities. In 1980 the two schools were amalgamated and became Macleay Regional Catholic High School and the motto "Let Your Light Shine" was established. In 1985 the name was reverted to the original St Paul's, but the motto of MRCHS was retained.

1991 marked the first Year 11 students and in 2000 the first four stream Year 7 class began.

School badge

The badge incorporates features of the former St Pius X and St Paul's Badges. A shield with two tone blue and the Macleay Valley. In the upper right section there is a small replica of the St Paul's badge with the Chi Rho, the Southern Cross and Mary's emblem.

Sport houses

At St Paul's College there are four sporting houses:

House nameHouse colourHouse valuesHouse nameHouse colourHouse values
FarrellyRedHard work, dedication, patience, loyalty, and fair playEdumandYellow/goldBravery, daring, nerve, and chivalry
McKillipBlueAmbition, cunning and resourcefulnessMcauleyGreenIntelligence, knowledge, and wit

Notable school community members

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See also

References

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