Bayview College

Bayview College
Location
Portland, Victoria
Australia
Information
Type Independent, Co-educational (Secondary), Day
Motto Unity in Christ
Established 1976
Principal Dr Michelle Kearney [1]
Years 7 to 12
Enrolment ~350
Colour(s) Dark Blue     , Gold
Website www.bayview.vic.edu.au

Bayview College is an Independent, Co-educational (Primary), (Secondary), Day located in Portland, Victoria, Australia.

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About the school

Bayview College is a Christian Community College, situated in a position which overlooks Portland Bay. It has both historic and new facilities and further developments are currently under construction,

History

Bayview College has a long history, as part of the Loreto Sisters' school that was established on that location in 1885. Mother Gonzaga Barry planned a Loreto foundation in Portland after spending time by the sea convalescing from an illness in around 1882. She was very keen to be able to provide holidays for her nuns and pupils and also a boarding and day school for young children. She, and a community of five, came to Portland in December 1884 and rented the six room cottage with lean-to belonging to David Edgar in North Bentinck Street. This bluestone cottage had been built by Stephen Henty in the early 1830s and from 1864-1865 had been Mary Mackillop’s family home and school. In 1885 the Loreto school opened.

In 1977 the school, at the time a Catholic girls' school, became an ecumenical, co-educational Christian Community College, which in turn became Bayview in 1996. Member churches are Anglican, Baptist, Catholic, Church of Christ, Lutheran and the Uniting Church in Australia. Loreto continues actively to support Bayview.[3][4]

References

  1. "Bayview College".
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-03-02. Retrieved 2010-12-14. Loreto Convent in Portland Accessed 14/12/10
  3. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-03-03. Retrieved 2010-12-14.

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Coordinates: 38°20′42.8″S 141°36′20.5″E / 38.345222°S 141.605694°E / -38.345222; 141.605694

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