St. Columba's College, Essendon
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, founder = Mother Ursula Bruton , headmistress = Rita Grima , enrolment = ~970 , grades = 7–12 , colours = Green, navy blue and gold , website = St Columba's College is an all-female
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, Australia. It is one of four
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History

After taking responsibility for St Monica's Parish Primary School in
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in 1896, Mother Ursula Bruton (died 1899) purchased the property at 139 Buckley Street to provide secondary education for the girls from St Monica's. She believed that this was needed so that young women could take their rightful place in society. Mother Ursula was the first principal and named the school St Columba's. Columba was an
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saint and a great scholar, who lived in the sixth century. The college motto chosen was "''Fidelis et Fortis''" meaning "faithful and strong", and the shield with its crown and dove reflected the Sisters of Charity's crest and Columba's name ("''colm cille''" meaning "church dove" in
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). The first classes were held on 13 July 1897 for 47 students. The initial educational program provided a broad and liberal education for young women and in 1900 presented its first candidates for
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Current houses

The seven Houses and their associated colours are: * Cater (Purple) - After Sister Mary Lawrence Cater, who was the youngest of the five Pioneer Sisters and became the Head of a school for orphans at
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. * Cahill (Yellow) - After Sister Mary John Cahill, who was the eldest of the Pioneer Sisters and whose special ministry was with prisoners in Sydney, Parramatta and Hobart, as well as giving religious instruction in churches in Sydney and Hobart. * Cunningham (Green) - After Sister Mary Xavier Cunningham, who was the first Australian to enter the
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. She was also the Matron of St. Vincent's Hospital for twenty two years. * Williams (Blue) - After Sister Mary Xavier Williams, who was a Novice at the time of arrival in Australia and her Profession of Vows was the first Profession in the colony. She was one of three Sisters who went to Hobart in 1847 where she visited gaols, hospitals and the homes of the poor. * O'Brien (Orange) - After Sister Mary Francis de Sale O'Brien, who was sent by Mary Aikenhead to Paris to be trained in nursing and hospital management. She also left Sydney and ministered in Hobart. * Bruton (Red) - After Sister Mary Ursula Bruton, who was the first Principal of St. Vincent's College, Potts Point and opened St. Columba's College, Essendon in 1897. * De Lacy (Pink) - After Sister Mary Baptist de Lacy, who was the only one of the Pioneer Sisters who entered the Sisters of Charity, specifically for the Australian Mission. She was trained in Nursing and was the Foundress of St. Vincent's Hospital, Sydney, which was the first hospital opened by the Sisters in Australia.


Previous houses

The eight Houses and their associated colours were oreviously: * Caritas (Purple) - in recognition of the Sisters of Charity. * Chisholm (Yellow) - After
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, who supported immigrants. * Columba (Navy Blue) - After St Columba, the patron of the College. * Cuthbert (Green) - After Betty Cuthbert, Australian sportswomen. * Franklin (Light Blue) - After
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, writer. * Gilmore (Grey) - After Dame
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, writer. * Lyons (Red) - After Dame
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, a politician. * Melba (White) - After Dame
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, soprano singer.


Notable alumnae

* Silvie Paladino - Singer *
Tina Arena Filippina Lydia "Tina" Arena (born 1 November 1967) is an Australian singer-songwriter, musician, musical theatre actress and record producer. She is one of Australia's highest-selling artists and has sold over 10 million records worldwid ...
- Singer *
Jennifer Keyte Jennifer Anne Keyte (born 21 January 1960) is an Australian journalist and news presenter. Keyte currently presents the Melbourne and Adelaide editions of ''10 News First''. She was previously a weekend news presenter on ''Seven News'' in Mel ...
- News presenter *
Wendy Stapleton Wendy Anne-Marie Stapleton (born 8 July 1954) is an Australian pop/ rock singer-songwriter, musical theatre performer and television actress and presenter Stapleton has performed as a backing singer, session musician and a solo artist; she fronte ...
- Singer * Annette Woodward - Olympian * Anne Edmonds - Comedian and actor * Maria Thattil - Model *Emily Rogers - Olympian


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Saint Columba's College Melbourne Rock Eisteddfod Challenge participants Girls' schools in Victoria (state) Catholic secondary schools in Melbourne Sisters of Charity schools Essendon, Victoria Educational institutions established in 1897 1897 establishments in Australia Alliance of Girls' Schools Australasia Buildings and structures in the City of Moonee Valley Sisters of Charity of Australia