Chisholm Catholic College (Cornubia)

Coordinates: 27°39′59.02″S 153°12′15.38″E / 27.6663944°S 153.2042722°E / -27.6663944; 153.2042722
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Chisholm Catholic College
Crest of Chisholm Catholic College
Location
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Built on the land of the Yugembah, Yuggera and Quandamuka Language peoples.

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Australia
Coordinates27°39′59.02″S 153°12′15.38″E / 27.6663944°S 153.2042722°E / -27.6663944; 153.2042722
Information
TypePrivate, co-educational
Motto"Live Christ's Challenge"
DenominationRoman Catholic
Established1992
PrincipalDamian Bottaccio
Enrolment~900
Colour(s)  Green
  Maroon
  White
Websitewww.chisholm.qld.edu.au

Chisholm Catholic College is a single campus co-educational Catholic high school in Cornubia,[1][2] 32 kilometres (20 mi) south-east of Brisbane, Australia. The school has an enrolment of 939 year 7−12 students and a teaching staff of 71 as of 2023.[3] Established in 1992,[4] it is administered by Brisbane Catholic Education.[5]

Background[edit]

Situated on an 11-hectare (27-acre) site in Cornubia, Chisholm Catholic College opened in 1992, with an initial enrolment of 60 Year 8 students and eleven staff housed in three buildings, and become one of the first private schools in the district. The school now caters for over 950 students.

Chisholm Catholic College's founding principal was Mike Ashton. Christopher Leadbetter was Principal in 2014. Martina Millard was Principal from 2015 to 2018. The college's current principal is Damian Bottaccio.

Caroline Chisholm[edit]

Caroline Chisholm inspired many people through her charity work and her kind nature. Her focus was on the education and employment of female immigrants. It is because of her efforts that she was selected to become the patron of the college.

Houses[edit]

Chisholm Catholic College students are allocated to one of six houses, each named after a notable Australian. Originally, there were only four houses, but Oodgeroo became the fifth House voted by students and beating Dunlop (Australian war hero Edward Dunlop). Mitchell House was added in 2018. The houses are:

Buildings[edit]

Chisholm Catholic College has 14 buildings, most named after Australian native flora.

  • Acacia was one of the school's original buildings prior to renovation. It is now the school's administration block.
  • Banksia is a general use block with four classrooms and toilets.
  • Cassia was the second of Chisholm's original buildings and originally housed four science labs. A fifth lab has since been added.
  • Caroline Chisholm Centre is a multipurpose air-conditioned building complete with kitchen. It is used for hospitality functions, form meetings and liturgies. The board room forms part of the building.
  • Dianella is a recent addition, better known as the 'Dining Room' and is a restaurant style kitchen which is used for hospitality-based events and functions, plus a dining room where students often present and serve food.
  • Eucalyptus was the third of Chisholm's original buildings. It now houses two art rooms and a computer lab, with a hospitality kitchen, dining room and textiles room. It also contains toilets.
  • Flindersia is a new building encompassing the latest in learning tools. Almost all surfaces in the room are able to be used to draw or write on. There are eight classrooms in this building.
  • Grevillea is a general use block. There are eight classrooms.
  • Hakea contains three computer laboratories, the business room and the Behaviour Support Centre, or BSC for short.
  • Ixora is the school's library and resource centre. It has a large collection of fiction and non-fiction books for student borrowing, and a non-fiction library in the upstairs section for reference.
  • Jasminium is a general use block, containing the school counsellor's office and learning ennrichment room. There are six general use classrooms and toilets.
  • Canteen is a stand-alone building with a self-select area and two cash registers.
  • Melaleuca is a large undercover area. It is used for PE classes and sporting activities. Recent building works have expanded this building considerable, and it now houses two PE classrooms, two full-size courts, a stage area, change rooms and a gymnasium.
  • Father Gary Russell Centre, another new building, houses music and drama classrooms equipped with the latest technology, including a music recording studio and a drama stage with lighting and sound equipment.
  • Westringia is the school's manual arts block, featuring two manual arts rooms and a graphics room.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Chisholm Catholic College (Cornubia) | Department of Education". schoolsdirectory.eq.edu.au. Retrieved 15 July 2023.
  2. ^ "Chisholm Catholic College, Cornubia QLD | Private Schools Guide". privateschoolsguide.com. Retrieved 10 December 2023.
  3. ^ "ACARA Data Access Program - School Profile 2023". Australian Curriculum, Assessment And Reporting Authority. Retrieved 31 March 2024.
  4. ^ "Opening and closing dates of Queensland schools". Education. 14 April 2019. Retrieved 14 July 2023.
  5. ^ "ACARA - Data Access Program". acara.edu.au. Retrieved 14 July 2023.

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