Holy Cross Catholic Primary School was established in 1890 by the Sisters of Mercy. Holy Cross School is a co-educational Catholic primary school (Prep – Year 6) with a current enrolment of 159. Located in the inner city suburb of Wooloowin, Holy Cross is a Catholic learning community educating and transforming lives through the message of the Cross for the life of the world. As the oldest Catholic primary school on the north side of Brisbane, we have been providing high quality learning and teaching for over 125 years.
Holy Cross teachers are well qualified and highly professional with a strong commitment to the Vision and Mission of our school and Catholic Education. We are place of learners and learning, whereby students are engaged, challenged and proud of their achievements. We value the intrinsic worth of each individual and monitor the well-being of all. Holy Cross School is a welcoming, safe and caring community with a strong commitment to social justice. We strive to live our School Motto ‘With God, for Others’ in our daily interactions with each other and our neighbours.
In July 1890 at the suggestion of Archbishop Dunne, the Sisters of Mercy started a school in the church building. Additional Sisters joined the Wooloowin community as teachers. The church seats were altered to serve as desks and teaching was carried out in the Church for several years. The school opened with about 100 children. Discipline was very strict, which reflected the educational context of the late 1800’s. The Sisters were instrumental in developing the school. They lived very simply, surviving on income from school and piano lesson fees.
The first school was built at the back of the Church. The site of this school building is now the Church carpark. From 1896 to 1958 Holy Cross School Convent was situated on the corner of Chalk and Morris Streets, Wooloowin. Holy Cross Convent was somewhat unique in that the Sisters had a variety of Ministries. Some of the Sisters who lived at Holy Cross Convent were teachers at Holy Cross School and at St Carthage’s Primary School at Gordon Park. Other Sisters were involved at Holy Cross Home for unmarried mothers, disability services and women who were in the care of the state.
The current primary school complex at 40 Morris Street was completed in 1958. In 1975 the Sisters of Mercy withdrew from Holy Cross. They had set up the school and administered Holy Cross for 85 years.
Vision and Mission Statement
HOLY CROSS SCHOOL is a Parish School in the Parish of Lutwyche, Brisbane. As a community of faith, the school's vision and mission statement reflect the Archdiocesan Vision, which challenges Catholics to:
In turn, the vision statement for the school is consistent with the Vision for Catholic Education, which calls us to Teach, Challenge and Transform and aligns with the Alice Springs (Mparntwe Declaration - 2019).
Goal 1: The Australian education system promotes excellence and equity
Goal 2: All young Australians become:
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