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School celebrates 175 years

St Mary’s Catholic School was established in 1842.
This year the school community is celebrating 175 years of supporting and educating students in Geelong’s city centre.
St Mary’s is a unique Catholic school offering an urban primary school experience for students in Foundation (prep) to year six.
The school’s location allows learning to take place beyond the classroom with ease of access to many resources including Eastern Beach, the botanical gardens, Geelong Library, gallery, historical society and Jamie Oliver’s Ministry of Food, to name a few.
All are within walking distance, allowing students attending St Mary’s to engage regularly with their community in an authentic manner.
The school continues to evolve with the city of Geelong and meets the needs of families seeking a quality, Catholic education for their children.
The school began humbly in the shadow of the Basilica in 1842.
That schoolhouse was outgrown and a new location was sought in Myers Street.
The school flourished on this site and educated students for more than 100 years.
In 2009, building works were completed in Little Myers Street and the school relocated to its current, modern facility with its open, flexible learning spaces.
In 2016 the appointment of new principal Annice Lappin has seen the school again transform.
Alterations to the playground have sought to engage students in active, sustained play within a safe and secure environment.
Class sizes have been reduced so no class is larger than 24 students.
This restructure of classes allows for explicit teaching at each student’s point of need and daily feedback to students about their learning.
This restructure has also assisted in the incorporation of Faith and Life Inquiry units.
This seamless planning of Inquiry with our faith, scripture and Catholic culture has provided a unique opportunity for the students to explore the Catholic tradition.
Student wellbeing is a high priority at St Mary’s school with many initiatives embedded to ensure students are safe, included and valued.
Parent involvement is encouraged and home-school partnerships are valued.
Please contact St Mary’s Primary School at principal@smgeelong.catholic.edu.au or on 52299453 to arrange an enrolment interview.

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