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  1. St Ursula's College, Yeppoon, is a girl Catholic Boarding and Day Secondary College in Central Queensland. We celebrate every student and their unique abilities. Our culture and environment produce strong, worldly women capable of forging a positive path for themselves and others. Our Boarding House, Yumba-Gy-You, is located on campus, nestled in the Yeppoon Central Business District's foothills, within walking distance to the Southern Great Barrier Reef. Yeppoon has 18,100 residents and is a safe and friendly, close-knit community on the Capricorn Coast in tropical Queensland. As you navigate this website and our resources, we trust that you will be equipped to make the best choice for your daughter's future; however, if we can be of further assistance, do not hesitate to contact the College. Here at St Ursula's College, we offer high tier Academic and Co-curricular programs, available to both Boarding and Day Students. In partnership with parents and carers, and with the support of a skilled team of Pastoral Care professionals, the staff at St Ursula's lead by example and nurture students through the journey to young adulthood. Our College Motto, 'Perfect My Steps,' recognizes that learning is a journey that involves improvement and growth. Stimulating learning environments include plenty of real-world experiences to encourage each student to find their passion. Respect, Faith, Excellence, Compassion, Hospitality, and Simplicity, are the six core values underpinning the Vision and Mission of St Ursula's College. We believe in each person's dignity and encourage all to treat others with consideration and courtesy, acknowledging the value of other viewpoints and life experiences. We strive to ensure that all members of the College community are treated with fairness and equity. We seek to make students aware of our rich Catholic heritage, nurturing this as the Catholic identity and living source. We strive to build upon the faith and commitment of the Presentation Sisters. They founded the College by providing Religious Education and experiences of prayer, liturgy, and social action that make the faith dimension of this College life-giving and relevant. We believe that each human being is endowed with individual gifts that deserve recognition and development. We strive to promote an environment where all are encouraged and enabled to develop their potential and experience success according to personal capabilities and circumstances. We believe we have a responsibility for others' well-being in and beyond our community, particularly those who are suffering or vulnerable. We strive to develop a sense of concern for others and a spirit of service so that this concern is expressed and enacted. We believe that a Christian community is inclusive. We strive to develop a sense of welcome and an acceptance of others such that all in the community are inspired to demonstrate a willingness to share their talents and cultures to enhance life for all. We promote and model reconciliation and strive to restore relationships when conflict or division occurs. We value all of creation and the interconnectedness of life. We strive to develop a sense of appreciation for our physical environment and personal resources. We promote good stewardship and social responsibility rather than a focus on material possessions. We declare that the mission of St Ursula's College is to continue the mission of Jesus, living and proclaiming the Gospel values to all people, especially in our school community, with fidelity, joy, and enthusiasm. Our mission demands that we create an environment where the Gospel values – both in daily living and in the learning situation – can be critically examined, clearly understood, and responsibly acted upon. This demands severe and courageous involvement in education and in the practice of justice in our efforts to transform the world. The history of St Ursula's College dates back to 1915, when Rockhampton Bishop, Joseph Shiel, suggested a Branch House for the Order of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary (PBVM) (Presentation Sisters) be opened in Yeppoon. Presentation Sisters, Mother Ursula Kennedy and Mother Patrick Madden, visited Yeppoon and selected a one-acre block in central Yeppoon. At the suggestion of Bishop Shiel, the Branch House became known as St Ursula's. A two-story convent in Queen Street with St Joseph's Primary School on the Ground floor was officially opened to students on 29 January 1917, with 25 Boarders and 30 Primary students. The Sisters' mission was to continue their Order's Founder, Nano Nagle, who championed education for all. Within the next 12 months, the need for specialized education for young women became apparent. On 12 March 1918, St Ursula's College, Yeppoon, came into being, with 32 students in attendance. Their classroom was on the first floor, with the Primary School below. In 1922, a new building was erected, which became the convent. This building still stands at the top of the driveway and is now called Gabriel Hogan House. A surge in student numbers in the 1950s meant the classrooms for primary students – still underneath the original convent – no longer met the demand for places. Sacred Heart Primary School, situated next to Sacred Heart Church in John Street, opened in 1958. Sacred Heart Primary School relocated to its current location in Lammermoor in 1991. The latter half of the 20th century saw a rapid increase in the number of lay teachers, as Catholic classrooms adapted to a decline in the availability of Religious Sisters and Brothers to teach. In 1992, the Presentation Sisters took the significant step of forming a company, St Ursula's College Limited, to ensure that St Ursula's would continue in the Presentation tradition after Religious Leadership ceased. The College's first Lay Principal, Mrs. Margaret Ramsay (Clifford), was appointed in 1996. The Presentation Sisters remained on staff at the College up until 2011. On 12 June 2014, St Ursula's College, Yeppoon, formalized the Transition of Canonical Sponsorship from the Presentation Sisters to Mercy Partners. Inspired by those who lead the way, and as a sign of commitment to continuing the journey for future generations, students and staff from St Benedict's and Sacred Heart Primary Schools and St Brendan's, and St Ursula's Colleges, gathered in July 2017 and celebrated 100 years of Catholic Education and 'Presentation Presence' on the Capricorn Coast. In 2018, St Ursula's College acknowledged its Centenary of educating young women with a three-day-long weekend of Celebrations and a year-long commitment to ‘100 Acts of Service'. The ongoing demand and support for Catholic education, the resilience of the faith-filled community during times of difficulty and change, and the vibrant and progressive nature of the Capricorn Coast community have ensured that the story of St Ursula's College is a continuing one. St Ursula's College is a vibrant Faith community providing holistic Catholic education and the residential environment through which young women are encouraged to realize their potential founded on the charism of Nano Nagle and the values of the Presentation Sisters yet, responsive to the demands created by the social dynamics of the 21st century. View full school
  2. St Ursula's College is a hopeful, faith-filled community. It is a welcoming, people-centered place where faith and life are motivated by the example and spirit of Jesus. The Ursuline spirit inspires an educational environment where there is unconditional recognition of the giftedness of each person. Each person is known and valued, and respected. Relationships are characterized by trust, care, respect, gentleness, service, and forgiveness. This is a dynamic, lived spirituality that inspires hope and empowers all community members to realize their fullness of life. St Ursula's College is a place where deep learning arises from a commitment to providing staff and students opportunities to make a difference in this world. At St Ursula's College, the Catholic tradition is honoring, exploring, and lived experience central to the community's life. Each person is respected as one who is created in the image and likeness of God. Each person is on a faith journey. Each person has a responsibility for enacting justice, peace, and ecological sustainability. St Ursula's College is a community that holds a shared understanding of its core transformative purpose evidenced by confident innovation, reflection, and responsiveness, individuality, and interdependence, service, and justice are at its heart. It is in these ways that the St Ursula's College community is connecting with life. At St Ursula's College, our motto is "Serviam" – I will serve – and we encourage all girls to live this out in their everyday lives. There are numerous cultural and service groups to which the girls can belong. Service Options encourage students to develop an appreciation for supporting service organizations in the community. Activities include Meals on Wheels, Rosies – Friends on the Street, Care for Cambodia, Pink Ladies supporting National Breast Cancer Foundation, Interact, and Social Justice Initiatives. Although St Ursula's College began life in Toowoomba in 1931, the College draws its spirit and tradition from many people's lived experiences in many continents and across many cultures over 400 hundred years of history. The story of St Ursula's College is linked in every way with two great stories. Our story is grounded in Catholic education told dramatically and humbly lived out by Jesus Christ over 2000 years ago. Our story began in the mind and heart of Angela Merici, the woman who founded the Company of St Ursula in 1535 in Brescia in northern Italy. Much of Angela's spirit continues to influence our approach today as we work towards being a place where people are celebrated for their unique giftedness and potential. In recent years, there has been a growing awareness among many Ursuline schools that this network can provide a means of mutual support and development amongst our schools by sharing spiritual and intellectual resources. It has also been considered that the international nature of the Ursuline schools helps foster a crucial global awareness in students and staff and an appreciation of other cultures and societies. Those who become part of the community of St Ursula's College inherit this rich tradition and heritage. They also have the privilege of contributing to the dynamic shaping of the charism of Angela Merici as it is embodied in this place and time. Established in 1931, St Ursula's College is a dynamic Catholic day and boarding school for girls in Years 7-12. The College is part of Ursuline schools' global network and is a faith-filled community inspired by the motto- Serviam: I will serve. St Ursula's College provides an innovative and caring environment where girls are challenged to be critical thinkers, curious learners, confident communicators, and leaders. We empower our girls to apply their gifts and talents to realize their potential as agents of transformation in a contemporary world. Like our Foundress, St. Angela Merici, who lived in the 16th century in Italy and established the Ursuline Order, we are committed to seeking new possibilities to maximize opportunities in any sphere of life. The spirit of St Angela shapes our educational approach, where students are celebrated for their unique qualities and potential to step forward in others' empowerment. As educators, we continue to be inspired and directed to deepen our understanding of the human person and our relationship with God. At St Ursula's College, we live out this vision through our mission to grow in wisdom, justice, and integrity. View full school
  3. St Ursula's College is a hopeful, faith-filled community. It is a welcoming, people-centered place where faith and life are motivated by the example and spirit of Jesus. The Ursuline spirit inspires an educational environment where there is unconditional recognition of the giftedness of each person. Each person is known and valued, and respected. Relationships are characterized by trust, care, respect, gentleness, service, and forgiveness. This is a dynamic, lived spirituality that inspires hope and empowers all community members to realize their fullness of life. St Ursula's College is a place where deep learning arises from a commitment to providing staff and students opportunities to make a difference in this world. At St Ursula's College, the Catholic tradition is honoring, exploring, and lived experience central to the community's life. Each person is respected as one who is created in the image and likeness of God. Each person is on a faith journey. Each person has a responsibility for enacting justice, peace, and ecological sustainability. St Ursula's College is a community that holds a shared understanding of its core transformative purpose evidenced by confident innovation, reflection, and responsiveness, individuality, and interdependence, service, and justice are at its heart. It is in these ways that the St Ursula's College community is connecting with life. At St Ursula's College, our motto is "Serviam" – I will serve – and we encourage all girls to live this out in their everyday lives. There are numerous cultural and service groups to which the girls can belong. Service Options encourage students to develop an appreciation for supporting service organizations in the community. Activities include Meals on Wheels, Rosies – Friends on the Street, Care for Cambodia, Pink Ladies supporting National Breast Cancer Foundation, Interact, and Social Justice Initiatives. Although St Ursula's College began life in Toowoomba in 1931, the College draws its spirit and tradition from many people's lived experiences in many continents and across many cultures over 400 hundred years of history. The story of St Ursula's College is linked in every way with two great stories. Our story is grounded in Catholic education told dramatically and humbly lived out by Jesus Christ over 2000 years ago. Our story began in the mind and heart of Angela Merici, the woman who founded the Company of St Ursula in 1535 in Brescia in northern Italy. Much of Angela's spirit continues to influence our approach today as we work towards being a place where people are celebrated for their unique giftedness and potential. In recent years, there has been a growing awareness among many Ursuline schools that this network can provide a means of mutual support and development amongst our schools by sharing spiritual and intellectual resources. It has also been considered that the international nature of the Ursuline schools helps foster a crucial global awareness in students and staff and an appreciation of other cultures and societies. Those who become part of the community of St Ursula's College inherit this rich tradition and heritage. They also have the privilege of contributing to the dynamic shaping of the charism of Angela Merici as it is embodied in this place and time. Established in 1931, St Ursula's College is a dynamic Catholic day and boarding school for girls in Years 7-12. The College is part of Ursuline schools' global network and is a faith-filled community inspired by the motto- Serviam: I will serve. St Ursula's College provides an innovative and caring environment where girls are challenged to be critical thinkers, curious learners, confident communicators, and leaders. We empower our girls to apply their gifts and talents to realize their potential as agents of transformation in a contemporary world. Like our Foundress, St. Angela Merici, who lived in the 16th century in Italy and established the Ursuline Order, we are committed to seeking new possibilities to maximize opportunities in any sphere of life. The spirit of St Angela shapes our educational approach, where students are celebrated for their unique qualities and potential to step forward in others' empowerment. As educators, we continue to be inspired and directed to deepen our understanding of the human person and our relationship with God. At St Ursula's College, we live out this vision through our mission to grow in wisdom, justice, and integrity.
  4. St Ursula's College, Yeppoon, is a girl Catholic Boarding and Day Secondary College in Central Queensland. We celebrate every student and their unique abilities. Our culture and environment produce strong, worldly women capable of forging a positive path for themselves and others. Our Boarding House, Yumba-Gy-You, is located on campus, nestled in the Yeppoon Central Business District's foothills, within walking distance to the Southern Great Barrier Reef. Yeppoon has 18,100 residents and is a safe and friendly, close-knit community on the Capricorn Coast in tropical Queensland. As you navigate this website and our resources, we trust that you will be equipped to make the best choice for your daughter's future; however, if we can be of further assistance, do not hesitate to contact the College. Here at St Ursula's College, we offer high tier Academic and Co-curricular programs, available to both Boarding and Day Students. In partnership with parents and carers, and with the support of a skilled team of Pastoral Care professionals, the staff at St Ursula's lead by example and nurture students through the journey to young adulthood. Our College Motto, 'Perfect My Steps,' recognizes that learning is a journey that involves improvement and growth. Stimulating learning environments include plenty of real-world experiences to encourage each student to find their passion. Respect, Faith, Excellence, Compassion, Hospitality, and Simplicity, are the six core values underpinning the Vision and Mission of St Ursula's College. We believe in each person's dignity and encourage all to treat others with consideration and courtesy, acknowledging the value of other viewpoints and life experiences. We strive to ensure that all members of the College community are treated with fairness and equity. We seek to make students aware of our rich Catholic heritage, nurturing this as the Catholic identity and living source. We strive to build upon the faith and commitment of the Presentation Sisters. They founded the College by providing Religious Education and experiences of prayer, liturgy, and social action that make the faith dimension of this College life-giving and relevant. We believe that each human being is endowed with individual gifts that deserve recognition and development. We strive to promote an environment where all are encouraged and enabled to develop their potential and experience success according to personal capabilities and circumstances. We believe we have a responsibility for others' well-being in and beyond our community, particularly those who are suffering or vulnerable. We strive to develop a sense of concern for others and a spirit of service so that this concern is expressed and enacted. We believe that a Christian community is inclusive. We strive to develop a sense of welcome and an acceptance of others such that all in the community are inspired to demonstrate a willingness to share their talents and cultures to enhance life for all. We promote and model reconciliation and strive to restore relationships when conflict or division occurs. We value all of creation and the interconnectedness of life. We strive to develop a sense of appreciation for our physical environment and personal resources. We promote good stewardship and social responsibility rather than a focus on material possessions. We declare that the mission of St Ursula's College is to continue the mission of Jesus, living and proclaiming the Gospel values to all people, especially in our school community, with fidelity, joy, and enthusiasm. Our mission demands that we create an environment where the Gospel values – both in daily living and in the learning situation – can be critically examined, clearly understood, and responsibly acted upon. This demands severe and courageous involvement in education and in the practice of justice in our efforts to transform the world. The history of St Ursula's College dates back to 1915, when Rockhampton Bishop, Joseph Shiel, suggested a Branch House for the Order of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary (PBVM) (Presentation Sisters) be opened in Yeppoon. Presentation Sisters, Mother Ursula Kennedy and Mother Patrick Madden, visited Yeppoon and selected a one-acre block in central Yeppoon. At the suggestion of Bishop Shiel, the Branch House became known as St Ursula's. A two-story convent in Queen Street with St Joseph's Primary School on the Ground floor was officially opened to students on 29 January 1917, with 25 Boarders and 30 Primary students. The Sisters' mission was to continue their Order's Founder, Nano Nagle, who championed education for all. Within the next 12 months, the need for specialized education for young women became apparent. On 12 March 1918, St Ursula's College, Yeppoon, came into being, with 32 students in attendance. Their classroom was on the first floor, with the Primary School below. In 1922, a new building was erected, which became the convent. This building still stands at the top of the driveway and is now called Gabriel Hogan House. A surge in student numbers in the 1950s meant the classrooms for primary students – still underneath the original convent – no longer met the demand for places. Sacred Heart Primary School, situated next to Sacred Heart Church in John Street, opened in 1958. Sacred Heart Primary School relocated to its current location in Lammermoor in 1991. The latter half of the 20th century saw a rapid increase in the number of lay teachers, as Catholic classrooms adapted to a decline in the availability of Religious Sisters and Brothers to teach. In 1992, the Presentation Sisters took the significant step of forming a company, St Ursula's College Limited, to ensure that St Ursula's would continue in the Presentation tradition after Religious Leadership ceased. The College's first Lay Principal, Mrs. Margaret Ramsay (Clifford), was appointed in 1996. The Presentation Sisters remained on staff at the College up until 2011. On 12 June 2014, St Ursula's College, Yeppoon, formalized the Transition of Canonical Sponsorship from the Presentation Sisters to Mercy Partners. Inspired by those who lead the way, and as a sign of commitment to continuing the journey for future generations, students and staff from St Benedict's and Sacred Heart Primary Schools and St Brendan's, and St Ursula's Colleges, gathered in July 2017 and celebrated 100 years of Catholic Education and 'Presentation Presence' on the Capricorn Coast. In 2018, St Ursula's College acknowledged its Centenary of educating young women with a three-day-long weekend of Celebrations and a year-long commitment to ‘100 Acts of Service'. The ongoing demand and support for Catholic education, the resilience of the faith-filled community during times of difficulty and change, and the vibrant and progressive nature of the Capricorn Coast community have ensured that the story of St Ursula's College is a continuing one. St Ursula's College is a vibrant Faith community providing holistic Catholic education and the residential environment through which young women are encouraged to realize their potential founded on the charism of Nano Nagle and the values of the Presentation Sisters yet, responsive to the demands created by the social dynamics of the 21st century.
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