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St Teresa's College, Abergowrie
Location
Map
Abergowrie, Ingham
,
Australia Australia
Coordinates18°28′46.46″S 145°54′0.27″E / 18.4795722°S 145.9000750°E / -18.4795722; 145.9000750
Information
TypePrivate, Boys, Secondary, Day school
MottoTemplate:Lang-en
DenominationRoman Catholic, Christian Brothers
Established1933
HeadmasterRobert Corboy
Enrolment230 (2012)
WebsiteSt Teresa's College website

St Teresa's College, Abergowrie is a Roman Catholic, Boarding school for boys, located in Abergowrie, (near Ingham), Queensland, Australia.

History

The school was established in 1933 by the Christian Brothers and was called St Teresa’s Agricultural College.

Present day

The college has a roll of approximately 230 and students come from towns and communities from all across North Queensland as well as from Papua New Guinea. In 2010, St Teresa's Agricultural College, Abergowrie was recognised for its achievements in education being awarded the Deadly Award for the "Most Outstanding Achievement in Education".[1]

The principal is Robert Corboy.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ St Teresa's College, Abergowrie website (retrieved 8 January 2014)
  2. ^ "Principal's Message". St Teresa's College. Retrieved 8 January 2014.