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MacKillop College, Mornington : ウィキペディア英語版 | MacKillop Catholic College is a co-educational Catholic school for Grades 7 to 10 in the Hobart suburb of Mornington.(Tasmania Online > MacKillop College ), accessed 2 March 2008 The school is named in honour of the Australian educationalist Mary MacKillop. The school also has an association with the Christian Brothers founded by Edmund Rice.(Christian Brothers - Schools ), accessed 2 March 2008 MacKillop and Rice are key sources of inspiration for the school community.The college is a member of the Sports Association of Tasmanian Independent Schools.(SATIS - Sports Association of Tasmanian Independent Schools ), accessed 2 March 2008==History==MacKillop Catholic College was part of a restructuring of Catholic education in the Archdiocese of Hobart during the early 1990s, although moves to establish a Catholic secondary school on the eastern shore of Hobart had begun in the 1960s.(MacKillop College ), accessed 2 March 2008 During 1993 the Catholic Church purchased the site and buildings of Mornington Primary School, which had ceased operation as a state primary school at the end of 1992. MacKillop was opened on the site on 9 February 1994, with 59 students. By 2009 the enrolment has grown to over 500 students at the College.(College History ), accessed 1 March 2008 Over the first ten years of the school's operation a staged building program was implemented, with the eighth stage completed in 2004.
MacKillop Catholic College is a co-educational Catholic school for Grades 7 to 10 in the Hobart suburb of Mornington.〔(Tasmania Online > MacKillop College ), accessed 2 March 2008〕 The school is named in honour of the Australian educationalist Mary MacKillop. The school also has an association with the Christian Brothers founded by Edmund Rice.〔(Christian Brothers - Schools ), accessed 2 March 2008〕 MacKillop and Rice are key sources of inspiration for the school community. The college is a member of the Sports Association of Tasmanian Independent Schools.〔(SATIS - Sports Association of Tasmanian Independent Schools ), accessed 2 March 2008〕 ==History== MacKillop Catholic College was part of a restructuring of Catholic education in the Archdiocese of Hobart during the early 1990s, although moves to establish a Catholic secondary school on the eastern shore of Hobart had begun in the 1960s.〔(MacKillop College ), accessed 2 March 2008〕 During 1993 the Catholic Church purchased the site and buildings of Mornington Primary School, which had ceased operation as a state primary school at the end of 1992. MacKillop was opened on the site on 9 February 1994, with 59 students. By 2009 the enrolment has grown to over 500 students at the College.〔(College History ), accessed 1 March 2008〕 Over the first ten years of the school's operation a staged building program was implemented, with the eighth stage completed in 2004.〔
抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「MacKillop Catholic College is a co-educational Catholic school for Grades 7 to 10 in the Hobart suburb of Mornington.(Tasmania Online > MacKillop College ), accessed 2 March 2008 The school is named in honour of the Australian educationalist Mary MacKillop. The school also has an association with the Christian Brothers founded by Edmund Rice.(Christian Brothers - Schools ), accessed 2 March 2008 MacKillop and Rice are key sources of inspiration for the school community.The college is a member of the Sports Association of Tasmanian Independent Schools.(SATIS - Sports Association of Tasmanian Independent Schools ), accessed 2 March 2008==History==MacKillop Catholic College was part of a restructuring of Catholic education in the Archdiocese of Hobart during the early 1990s, although moves to establish a Catholic secondary school on the eastern shore of Hobart had begun in the 1960s.(MacKillop College ), accessed 2 March 2008 During 1993 the Catholic Church purchased the site and buildings of Mornington Primary School, which had ceased operation as a state primary school at the end of 1992. MacKillop was opened on the site on 9 February 1994, with 59 students. By 2009 the enrolment has grown to over 500 students at the College.(College History ), accessed 1 March 2008 Over the first ten years of the school's operation a staged building program was implemented, with the eighth stage completed in 2004.」の詳細全文を読む
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