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Catherine McAuley College, formerly Catholic College Bendigo until 2018, is an Australian coeducational Catholic secondary school in Bendigo, Victoria. The school has two campuses, Coolock and St Mary's. The Coolock campus is located in the outer Bendigo suburb of Junortoun and provides education for Years 7–9. [6]
Coolock is named after ‘Coolock House’, situated in Dublin, Ireland and inherited by Catherine McAuley. It provided a site for McAuley to protect and educate poor women and children. McAuley – (Yellow) Motto: Strength through compassion. McAuley is named after Catherine McAuley who was the founder of the Sisters of Mercy.
Coolock House. Mercy College Coolock is a Catholic girls' secondary school in Coolock, Dublin, Ireland.It was founded in 1963 by the Sisters of Mercy.It shares grounds with Coolock House, formerly the home of Catherine McAuley, founder of the Sisters of Mercy, and with Scoil Chaitríona, a girls' primary school.
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Junortoun includes the Coolock campus of Catholic secondary school Catherine McAuley College.The campus was originally established in 1954 by the Vincentian Fathers, with governance transferring to the Marist Brothers in 1977.
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Became part of Catholic College Sale Sale: 1922–1976 1922–1975^ St Patrick's College: East Melbourne: 1854–1968 1928–1948 St Paul's College Now part of Lavalla Catholic College: Traralgon: 1956–1978 1963^–1975 St Vincent's College, Bendigo Now part of Catherine McAuley College: Bendigo: 1893–1982 1958^–1975 Trinity College