Region | Metropolitan |
---|---|
Students | 911 |
Boys | 0 |
Girls | 911 |
ICSEA Value | 1066 |
Aus. Average | 1000 |
Finances per student | $15,591 |
---|---|
Aus. Average per student | $17,550 |
Australian Government | 51% |
State/Territory Government | 13% |
Fees, parent contributions etc | 33% |
Others | 3% |
2015 | 2014 | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | 2010 | 2009 | |
NAPLAN (Secondary) | N/A | N/A | N/A | ||||
VCE | N/A | N/A | N/A |
911
; Full Time Student Teacher Ratio: 12.8/1
1066
;13%
Bottom Quarter | Middle Quarters | Top Quarter | ||
Student Distribution | 13% | 24% | 32% | 31% |
Australian Average | 25% | 25% | 25% | 25% |
909
; Full Time Student Teacher Ratio: 12.5/1
1062
;11%
Bottom Quarter | Middle Quarters | Top Quarter | ||
Student Distribution | 13% | 24% | 33% | 31% |
Australian Average | 25% | 25% | 25% | 25% |
892
; Full Time Student Teacher Ratio: 12.6/1
1052
;12%
Bottom Quarter | Middle Quarters | Top Quarter | ||
Student Distribution | 15% | 27% | 31% | 27% |
Australian Average | 25% | 25% | 25% | 25% |
884
; Full Time Student Teacher Ratio: 12.9/1
98%
1028
;10%
Bottom Quarter | Middle Quarters | Top Quarter | ||
Student Distribution | 10% | 29% | 27% | 34% |
Australian Average | 25% | 25% | 25% | 25% |
884
; Full Time Student Teacher Ratio: 13/1
95%
1018
;20%
Bottom Quarter | Middle Quarters | Top Quarter | ||
Student Distribution | 13% | 21% | 35% | 31% |
Australian Average | 25% | 25% | 25% | 25% |
913
; Full Time Student Teacher Ratio: 13/1
94%
1015
;24%
Bottom Quarter | Middle Quarters | Top Quarter | ||
Student Distribution | 31% | 22% | 22% | 25% |
Australian Average | 25% | 25% | 25% | 25% |
905
; Full Time Student Teacher Ratio: 12.7/1
96%
1046
;35%
Bottom Quarter | Middle Quarters | Top Quarter | ||
Student Distribution | 14% | 24% | 36% | 26% |
Australian Average | 25% | 25% | 25% | 25% |
College Principal Deborah Barker is a dynamic and innovative leader who is passionate about girls' education, motivating each student to cultivate their gifts and talents to the full. Deborah also integrates the Catholic identity of the College in a contemporary and engaging way, which honours the Benedictine tradition of our founding order, the Sisters of the Good Samaritan. As such, Deborah ensures our girls receive a holistic education which nurtures them emotionally, physically, intellectually and spiritually. Developing a 'student voice' and leadership qualities in young women is also important at Santa Maria College. Our pastoral framework affirms positive relationships, respect for others, self-confidence and a distinct sense of Hope, in a world that sometimes offers confusion and self-doubt.
The current principal is pioneering an educational landscape which fosters academic rigour, creative classrooms, enthusiasm for learning, a formed social conscience and a desire to do one's best, encompassing the College motto dare to do as much as you are able. Deborah is unique in that she offers high educational ideals, not as rhetoric, but as a mantra which is embraced and acted upon by staff and students alike.
Santa Maria College was founded by the Sisters of the Good Samaritan of the Order of St Benedict in Northcote in 1904. At Santa Maria College, we cultivate independent, Christ-centered young women who can find their place in the modern world. We are very proud of our 109-year tradition, which has seen us offer a rigorous and holistic education to generations of young women in Melbourne.
We are committed to the transmission of the Catholic faith and the Benedictine tradition under the care of the Sisters of the Good Samaritan, cultivating a spirit of compassion, hospitality, mercy and love. Our faith is expressed through our religious education program, liturgical expression and outreach programs, and is honored in our relationships with each other.
Santa Maria College is proud to offer the International Baccalaureate Middle Years Programme (IB MYP) as a candidate school. The IB MYP is a rigorous teaching framework centred on enquiry-based learning that affirms the individual differences and strengths of each student. We are thrilled that the Year 10 students in 2013 will be the first cohort to complete the full Middle Years Programme, which will enable us to move towards full accreditation. We offer VCE, VET and VCAL as senior pathways.
Co-curricular activities include the Duke of Edinburgh Award, debating, public speaking, sport, music, dance, school production, social justice activities, interstate and overseas cultural immersions, young carers group, science competitions, environmental activities and more.
Sporting opportunities include inter-school sports at each year level for netball, tennis, volleyball and soccer, as well as intra-school swimming and athletics carnivals. We compete in the Secondary Catholic Sports Association, the Catholic All Schools Championships and a number of sports at a state and national level.
Our Social Justice Program highlights our commitment to the Good Samaritan ethos as we work with the marginalised in our local and global communities through education, action and reflection. We are partners in the Good Samaritan Outreach program conducted locally, nationally and internationally, with specific connections with overseas communities. Our Growing Tall Poppies in Science Program allows our students to engage in authentic science placements, with the support of innovative local businesses and universities.
We are passionate about girls’ education, motivating each student to cultivate their gifts and talents to the full. Santa Maria students receive a holistic education that nurtures them emotionally, physically, intellectually and spiritually. Developing a ‘student voice’ and leadership qualities in young women is important for us. Our pastoral framework affirms positive relationships, respect for others, self-confidence and a distinct sense of hope for young people. Our homeroom structure is supported by a team of teachers, psychologists and a family liaison officer.
In 2013, all staff and students will be engaged with iPads, laptops, PCs and Smart Boards in the classroom. The college will continue to adapt and modify student learning to engage with the most effective technological devices as they emerge on the market.
To endorse and anchor our contemporary educational philosophy, we will initiate a major building initiative in 2013 and 2014. The building works will see the addition of a Creative Arts Complex to the college, surrounded by six classroom studios that tangibly reflect the notion of contemporary learning, team teaching and best educational practice. Classrooms will be open, bright, energetic and flexible learning spaces.
Our Open Day is on 29 October 2013 from 2.30 pm to 6.30 pm. Monthly tours are also hosted at the college by appointment only.
Year 10 are $4,860
Year 12 are $4,860
The uniform is compulsory and enforced
894 students all in secondary (Big)
128 in Year 12
195 in VCE level 3/4 Units
37 in VCE VET
100% girls
Languages: Italian, Japanese
LOTE taught to Unit 4 level: Italian, Japanese
10% study scores of 40+;
median study score of 31;
satisfactory completions of VCE 100%, of VET 87%
10 music options; 18 sporting activities; 21 other clubs or activities; 13 support staff.
80% to university
17% to TAFE
4% to work
School name | Address | Type | Sector | Distance |
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Northcote Primary School | 33 HELEN STREETNorthcote 3070 | Primary | Government | 0.54 km |
St Joseph's Primary School | 39 JAMES STNorthcote 3070 | Primary | Catholic | 0.69 km |
Westgarth Primary SchoolTop 100 | 45 BROOKE ST & 311 CLARKE STNorthcote 3070 | Primary | Government | 0.83 km |
Wales Street Primary School | WALES STREETThornbury 3071 | Primary | Government | 1.08 km |
Northcote High SchoolTop 100 | ST GEORGES ROADNorthcote 3070 | Secondary | Government | 1 km |
St Mary's School | 2 MANSFIELD STThornbury 3071 | Primary | Catholic | 1.5 km |
Holy Spirit School | 197 CLARENDON STThornbury 3071 | Primary | Catholic | 1.53 km |
Thornbury Primary School | HUTTON STREETThornbury 3071 | Primary | Government | 1.77 km |
Spensley Street Primary School | 193 SPENSLEY STREETClifton Hill 3068 | Primary | Government | 1.87 km |
Merri Creek Primary School | MILLER STREETFitzroy North 3068 | Primary | Government | 1.78 km |