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  1. Website. www.mackillop.vic.edu.au. MacKillop Catholic Regional College is a Catholic secondary school in Werribee, Victoria, Australia. It has strong connections to the Josephite sisters, founded by Mary MacKillop.

  2. Welcome to. Mary MacKillop. Catholic Regional College. Mary MacKillop College provides quality Catholic education to the Catholic parishes of Cowes, Leongatha, Korumburra, Wonthaggi, Koo Wee Rup and Foster. Our College programs focus on the development of the whole person.

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  4. Website. mackillopleongatha .catholic .edu .au. Mary MacKillop Catholic Regional College is an independent Roman Catholic co-educational secondary school, located in Leongatha, Victoria, Australia. The college s services the South Gippsland parishes of Foster, Wonthaggi, Cowes, Korumburra and Leongatha. [1]

  5. MacKillop Catholic Regional College. History: MacKillop College takes its name from Mary MacKillop, the foundress of the Australian Congregation of the Sisters of Saint Joseph of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. MacKillop College opened in 1970 with girls only, but expanded and became coeducational in 1979 when 29 boys in Year 7 were enrolled.

  6. www.mackillop.vic.edu.au › resource › enrolmentMacKillop College

    MacKillop College is a Catholic Coeducational Regional College serving the parishes which established the College, namely the St Andrew’s parish in Werribee, St Peter Apostle in Hoppers Crossing and St James the Apostle in Hoppers Crossing North.

  7. Principal’s Welcome. Mary MacKillop Catholic Regional College provides quality Catholic education to the Catholic parishes of Cowes, Leongatha/Korumburra, Wonthaggi, Koo Wee Rup and Foster. At Mary MacKillop Catholic Regional College students are at the heart of all we do.

  8. MacKillop Catholic Regional College began its life as a junior secondary school for girls in 1970. As the demand for the provision of quality Catholic education for both girls and boys in the local area increased, it was decided that the College would become co-educational and would adopt a new name ‘MacKillop Catholic Regional College’.

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