Mercedes College (Adelaide)

Mercedes College (Adelaide)
Mercedes College
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Loyal En Tout
(French for "Loyal in All")
Location
Springfield, SA, Australia Australia
Information
Type Independent, Roman Catholic, Co-educational, Day school
Established 1954
Principal Peter Daw
Key people Tony O'Doherty
(Head of Senior School)
Paul Wadsworth
(Head Of Middle School)
Julie Hann
(Head Of Junior School)
Colour(s) Green, gold and navy blue
Slogan "Unlocking Life Potential"
Website

Mercedes College is a Catholic, co-educational day school located in Springfield a suburb of Adelaide, South Australia.

It was established by the Sisters of Mercy in 1954. Originally a boarding school for girls, it is now a coeducational school. Mercedes is an International Baccalaureate (IB) school, and offers the PYP, MYP, and IB diploma programmes as an alternative to the South Australian Certificate of Education (SACE).

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History

It was established by the Sisters of Mercy in 1954. The purchase of the 20-acre (81,000 m²) site at Springfield brought to fruition the dream of finding a healthier environment for the girls' boarding school until that time part of Saint Aloysius College in Angas street, Adelaide. With the eighty boarders on opening day were sixty day scholars, mostly girls but with a group of boys in the infant section.

After twenty-one years the boarding school was phased out when rising costs and a decline in the rural economy made it financially beyond the means of the very families it was created to serve. In 1976 the school became co-educational with the first intake of boys in the Year eight and numbers have grown.

The Mercedes property was originally part of the Springfield Esate. It was sold to John Duncan, (father of Sir Walter, Speaker of the Australian House of Representatives for many years) who planned the house in 1891 and built it in 1899. The family home was named Strathspey after his childhood home in Scotland.

The Duncans eventually bequeathed the property to the Presbyterian Church and it became St Andrew's Residential College attached the University of Adelaide. In 1939 the property was sold to Mr and Mrs F W Cornell and it once again became a private residence. During their time St Andrew's became something of an artistic oasis. Mrs Cornell was very involved in the formation of the SA Symphony Orchestra and in encouraging touring celebrities to give concerts in Adelaide and many of these people were her house guests while in Adelaide.

In 1953 the property was bought by the Sisters of Mercy. Mercedes, the Spanish word for mercy, was chosen by the sisters to commemorate the circumstances of the Mercy foundation in Adelaide.

Archbishop Reynolds, first Archbishop of Adelaide, was in Dublin in 1879 asking for sisters of his diocese when a group of sisters returned from Buenos Aires, forced by revolution to leave their home for twenty-four years.

Some were the original Irish sisters but many were South American girls who left behind their families and homes. Accepting the Archbishop's invitation the twenty-four sisters arrived in Adelaide on the 3 May 1880. The heroism and endurance of the Spanish speaking pioneers are commemorated in the name Mercedes.

About Mercedes

House System

As with most Australian schools, Mercedes College utilises a house system. There are currently four houses, each named after memorable Mercy Sisters.

  • McAuley - Green (Sister Catherine McAuley)
  • Fitzpatrick - Blue (Sister Evangelista Fitzpatrick)
  • Barry - Yellow (Sister Dolores Barry)
  • Dalton - Red (Sister Mary Xavier Dalton)

Sport

The sports available for students in Years 3 to 7 are: Tennis, athletics, cross country, hockey, volleyball, softball, cricket, basketball, netball and Australian rules football.

The sports available for students in Years 8 to 12 are: Tennis, athletics, cross country, hockey, softball, table-tennis, basketball, swimming, netball, soccer, Australian Rules football, cricket, water-polo and volleyball.

Most sports are conducted on Friday nights and Saturday mornings, although some are mid-week.

Notable alumni

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