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Private systemic secondary day school in Ingham, Queensland, Australia
Gilroy Santa Maria College , Australia
Former names Cardinal Gilroy College (1949-1973) Santa Maria College (1949-1973) Type Private systemic secondary day school Motto The spirit to achieve Religious affiliation(s) Catholicism Denomination Established 1949; 73 years ago (1949 ) Oversight Diocese of Townsville (since 1973)Headmaster John Nuttal Gender Co-educational Enrolment 363 (2012)
Gilroy Santa Maria College is a Catholic systemic co-educational secondary day school , located in Ingham , Queensland , Australia.
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The college is the result of a merger of two secondary Catholic schools, Cardinal Gilroy College for boys (named after Norman Gilroy , Archbishop of Sydney and operated by the Christian Brothers ) and Santa Maria College for girls (operated by the Sisters of Mercy ). Both colleges commenced in 1949. Changes in secondary education and the "abolition of the Scholarship year" led to the amalgamation of the two schools in 1973 on the Cardinal Gilroy College site in Chamberlain St.[1]
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Coordinates : 18°38′34″N 146°09′19″E / 18.6429°N 146.1552°E / 18.6429; 146.1552
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