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Systemic secondary day school in Mount Isa, Queensland, Australia
Good Shepherd Catholic College
Address
Cnr Mary & Camooweal Street, Menzies
Mount Isa, Queensland
Australia
Coordinates20°43′16″S 139°29′41″E / 20.7212°S 139.4948°E / -20.7212; 139.4948
Information
Former names
  • St Kieran's College (1960–1985)
  • San Jose College (1965–1985)
TypeSystemic secondary day school
MottoChrist our Light
Religious affiliation(s)Catholicism
Denomination
Established1960; 65 years ago (1960)
(as St Kieran's College)
FounderCongregation of Christian Brothers
OversightDiocese of Townsville (since 1965)
PrincipalPeter Scott
GenderCo-educational
Websitegoodshepherd.catholic.edu.au

Good Shepherd Catholic College is a Catholic systemic coeducational secondary day school, located in Menzies, Mount Isa Queensland, Australia. Good Shepherd Catholic College caters for students from Years 7 to 12, and is closely associated with Good Shepherd Parish, Mount Isa. The school comprises two former schools, Mount Isa Catholic High School and St Kieran's College.

History

In January 1960 three Christian Brothers opened St Kieran's. They had the care for the education of the Catholic boys of Mount Isa from Grades 5 to 10. In 1965 the Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart opened San Jose College for girls. San Jose School educated girls until 1985 when it merged with Saint Kieran's College at St Kieran's site. The new co-educational school was named Mount Isa Catholic High School. The "old" San Jose premises became St. Joseph's Primary School.

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Christian Brothers schools in Australia
Christian Brothers' schools administered by
Edmund Rice Education Australia
Former Christian Brothers' schools
operating under a different entity
Former Christian Brothers' schools
closed and defunct
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