McAuley Catholic College

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Coordinates29°42′22″S 152°57′23″E / 29.7062377°S 152.9564614°E / -29.7062377; 152.9564614
Type
MottoTo Know Wisdom
Religious affiliationAustralasian Mercy Secondary Schools Association
McAuley Catholic College
Location
Grafton, New South Wales

Australia
Coordinates29°42′22″S 152°57′23″E / 29.7062377°S 152.9564614°E / -29.7062377; 152.9564614
Information
Type
MottoTo Know Wisdom
Religious affiliationAustralasian Mercy Secondary Schools Association
DenominationRoman Catholic
Established1990; 36 years ago (1990)
OversightRoman Catholic Diocese of Lismore
PrincipalKate Thomson[1]
ChaplainJoseph Holloway
Staff~60
Years712
Enrolmentc.550
ColoursMaroon and navy   
Websitewww.grafslism.catholic.edu.au

McAuley Catholic College is an independent Roman Catholic co-educational day school located just outside Grafton in the Northern Rivers area of New South Wales, Australia.[2][3] It is located on Gumbaynggirr land.[4]

The College is affiliated with the Australasian Mercy Secondary Schools Association (AMSSA)[5] and is administered by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lismore.

The school was founded in 1990 as, as an amalgamation of St Mary's College, St Aloysius' College and Holy Spirit College. It was named after Catherine McAuley founder of the Sisters of Mercy.[3]

#NameTerm startTerm endTime in officeNotes
1John Mullins199019954–5 years
2James McDougall199620014–5 years
3Gerald Crooks200220085–6 years[6]
4Leon Walsh200920155–6 years[7]
5Mark O'Farrell201620183 years[8]
6Aaron Beach201920191 years[1]
7Kate Thomson2020Incumbent

Controversy

In 2016, the school received media coverage when during an assembly, principal Mark O'Farrell shared an image of a man holding a sign reading "peace on earth" while standing behind his daughters and wife, who were gagged and tied up.[9] Parents and students complained about the image to the school and an apology was later given.[9]

Notable alumni

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