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St Ursula's College, Yeppoon, is an independent, Catholic, Girls', secondary and Boarding School located in the town of Yeppoon, in Central Queensland, Australia. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It is administered by the Queensland Catholic Education Commission , with an enrolment of 553 students and a teaching staff of 50, as of 2023. [ 4 ]
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The following year, 52 new students came to the College and, by 1959, there were 200 students enrolled. The College has continued to grow, with a current enrolment of over 1,000 students, more than 80 teachers and 20 ancillary staff. In 2018, and again in 2020, St Ursula's was ranked in the top 50 schools in New South Wales by HSC results. [6] [7]
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Literary Arts, a community nonprofit based in Portland, Oregon, announced Monday that Le Guin's family had donated their three-story house for what will become the Ursula K. Le Guin Writers Residency.
Yeppoon Provisional School opened on 4 May 1885 and became Yeppoon State School on 1 October 1889. Originally in Queen Street, it was relocated in 1957 to Tucker Street. [6] [7] St Ursula's College, a Catholic day and boarding school for girls, was established on 12 March 1918 by the Presentation Sisters. [6]
In 1952 the Ursulines established St. Angela's College, Sligo for the training of students and teachers in Home Economics, which became recognised college of the National University of Ireland in 1978, and since 2003 is a college of the National University of Ireland, Galway. in 2022 St Angela's College became a constituent college of Atlantic ...
In 1925 the Sisters established the Academy of St. Ursula at "Marygrove" near Kingston Point in Ulster County, New York, and in 1943 began to staff St. Joseph's parochial school in the city of Kingston. [6] In 1966 the Academy of St. Ursula became John A. Coleman Catholic High School, which in 1968 moved to a larger campus in Hurley.