Shalom Catholic College

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Shalom College is a Catholic school in Bundaberg, Queensland. The College was established in 1984 as a merger of the local Christian Brothers' College for Boys and the Loyola College for Girls. The school's principal (as of 2012) is Dan McMahon. The College Population was most recently recorded as 1200

Campus

The main campus is set amongst thirteen hectares (34 acres) of bushland off of Fitzgerald Street, Bundaberg. Shalom is not a selective school. While it is a Catholic school, it welcomes students of other faiths. low fees are charged so as to not exclude prospective students. Entrance examinations are not a basis for selection. However, the school does require parents to agree to actively support its religious education programme and Christian ethos. Shalom College's Chaverim campus of eighty-five hectares (209 acres) is located at South Bingera, twenty-three kilometres (14 miles) south-west of Bundaberg. All students are given the opportunity to use its facilities from time to time, i.e. for camps, retreats, etc. The land on which the school is built was donated by Walter Adams. Mr Adams is buried in the Catholic cemetery, adjacent to the school grounds on Fitzgerald Street. The college sporting house "Adams" was named for Adams in recognition and appreciation of his generosity.

Sporting Houses

The sport houses are as follows:[1]

Name Colour Patron Virtue Notes
Adams blue Walter Adams generosity Donated the land on which the college stands
Chisholm lime green Caroline Chisholm compassion Assisted poor women immigrants
Hogan red Brother Joseph Hogan vision Leader in Catholic education in Bundaberg
Lingiari orange Vincent Lingiari justice Activist for land rights and equality for indigenous people
MacKillop purple Saint Mary MacKillop courage First Australian saint and founder of the Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart
McAuley forest green Sister Catherine McAuley mercy Founder of the Sisters of Mercy
Rice yellow Edmund Rice liberation Founder of the Christian Brothers in Ireland
Walsh maroon Father Paddy Walsh valour Parish priest in Bundaberg and chaplain in Changi Prisoner-of-War Camp

Sports

At Shalom a wide range of sports and extra-curricular activities are offered. These activities include; Soccer, Basketball, Softball, Netball, Rugby League, Rugby Union, Rowing and Surfing. Shalom Catholic College is also strongly represented in the region in events such as Track'n and Field, Swimming and Cross Country. However, three of the most noteworthy extra long curricular activities offered at Shalom are robotics, aero modeling and competitive computer gaming. These three activities set Shalom apart from all other schools in the region and result in many school children being involved in sport of some capacity at Shalom.

House Captaincy

At Shalom College each Sporting House has two house captains: traditionally one male and one female. This has been the case since the foundation of Shalom Catholic College.

Alumni

  • Suellen Cusack, Professional Singer [2]
  • Simon Doyle, Australian 1500m Men's Champion 1990 [3]
  • Jack Fahey, Pro BMX rider [4][5]

See also

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