St Margaret Mary's College

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Coordinates19°16′39.77″S 146°47′56.74″E / 19.2777139°S 146.7990944°E / -19.2777139; 146.7990944
MottoChristus Veritas
(Christ [is] Truth)
Religious affiliationCatholic
St Margaret Mary's College
Location
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Coordinates19°16′39.77″S 146°47′56.74″E / 19.2777139°S 146.7990944°E / -19.2777139; 146.7990944
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TypePrivate School
MottoChristus Veritas
(Christ [is] Truth)
Religious affiliationCatholic
Established1963
FounderThe Sisters of the Good Samaritan
PrincipalKathleen McCarthy
GenderGirls
Enrolment670
HousesKarinya (green), Alinta (red), Kiata (blue), Anunaka (yellow)
ColoursRoyal blue, emerald green and white
Websitehttp://www.smmc.catholic.edu.au/

St Margaret Mary's College is an all-girls Catholic school in the suburb of Hyde Park, Townsville, Queensland Australia and caters for years 7–12.

In 1936, the first Sisters of the Good Samaritan arrived in Townsville to run the Saint Margaret Mary's Primary school. Bishop McGuire had purchased ‘Woodlands’, in Hyde Park from the Cummins family so that it could be used as a convent, which the Sisters named Saint Philomena's. In 1954, Bishop of Townsville, H.E. Ryan laid the foundation stone for St Margaret Mary's church and in 1956 the present Church was opened on the current site of the college.[1][2]

Saint Margaret Mary's College was officially opened on 22 February 1963 by the then Bishop of Townsville, H.E. Ryan. The school consisted of four classrooms, one office, staffroom, tuckshop, cloakroom and a ‘modern’ science lecture room. Fifty students were enrolled, although the school had capacity for 200 girls. The school was operated by the Sisters of the Good Samaritan and the first Principal was Mary de Lourdes. The parish priest at the time, Monsignor Vandeluer, was the driving force behind the establishment of the college. The first lay Principal was Mike Byrne who was appointed in 1982. Currently Kathy Park is the principal of St Margaret Mary's College as of 2012 taking over for Peter Griffin who was principal in 2010–2011.[3]

Over the years the college has shaped its curriculum to reflect current educational trends and best practice. In 1997, Vocational, Education and Training (VET) subjects were introduced.

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