McCarthy Catholic College, Tamworth
Overview
McCarthy Catholic College is a co-educational Catholic high school for students in years 7 to 12. It was formed in 2000 through the amalgamation of Our Lady of the Rosary College (for years 7-10) and McCarthy Catholic Senior High School (for years 11-12). For historical reasons the college is named for Irish priest Father Timothy McCarthy who was the first resident priest in the New England Region from 1853 to 1874 and worked for the education of children.
College logo and mission statement
McCarthy's Logo is a combination of a gold Chi Rho and the constellation of the Southern Cross on a navy blue background. The terms Receive, Worship and Serve are part of the McCarthy Catholic College Mission Statement.
History
The school is built on land that was first lived in by the Kamilaroi people. A school was founded on its current site by the Dominican Sister Patricia Rowe. The school was established in 2000, when the schools Our Lady of the Rosary College and McCarthy Catholic Senior High School merged.
See also
References
- ^ "History of McCarthy Catholic College – McCarthy Catholic College". Retrieved 24 May 2022.
- ^ https://arm.catholic.edu.au/about-us/history/armidale/parish/
- ^ "CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Armidale".
- ^ "Mission and Vision – McCarthy Catholic College". Retrieved 24 May 2022.
- ^ "Aboriginal Community | Tamworth Regional Council". www.tamworth.nsw.gov.au. Retrieved 8 September 2023.
- ^ "School | Catholic Schools Office Armidale". arm.catholic.edu.au. Retrieved 29 July 2022.