St Mary's Anglican Girls' School
Address | 75 Elliott Rd, Karrinyup WA, Australia | ||||||||||
Phone | +61 8 9341 9111 | ||||||||||
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Website | www.stmarys.wa.edu.au | ||||||||||
Categories | School, Boarding School, Elementary School, Preschool, Secondary school | ||||||||||
Rating | 5 6 reviews | ||||||||||
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St Mary's Anglican Girls' School reviews
6The facilities are fantastic. My daughter loves her teachers and peers, and she tells me that its the best school in the world.
I studied at St Marys ever since Kindy. It is an amazing school and you feel very welcomed. Staff are really kind and responsible and they ensure that your money is not put to waste. Education is amazing. You won't regret it!
Legendary students, mostly great teachers
some new teachers definitely deserves more recognition:)
overall if you've got a daughter/multiple daughters this is the best place!
hope your day has been well
The College's Mercy heritage and history goes back to the arrival of seven Sisters of Mercy in Perth in 1846. The Sisters opened their first school on St George's Terrace in February 1846. As enrolments increased, school buildings, including a boarding school, were built in the grounds of the present Mercedes College. As the demand for boarding places increased from country families, the Mercy Superior at the time, Brigid McDonald, and her Council resolved to build a new ladies' college for boarding and day students in the bush land in Attadale. Santa Maria College opened its doors in 1938. The founding principal was Mary Bertrand Corbett.
The post-war period brought with it a rapid expansion in residential development around the college. As a result, there was a growth in student numbers and the student population at Santa Maria College changed from primarily boarders to a majority of day students.
Today Santa Maria College is a community of 1,300 students from Years 5 to 12.