Catholic Ladies College, Eltham


Catholic Ladies College, Eltham is an independent Roman Catholic single-sex secondary day school for girls, located in the Melbourne suburb of Eltham, Victoria, Australia. The school provides a Catholic and general education to girls from Year 7 to Year 12.

History

The base of CLC dates back to 1787, when a great woman named Mary Aikenhead was born. Dedicating her life to diminish poverty and founding the Sisters of Charity, a man named Bishop Polding asked Mary to send a few sisters to Australia. He believed that this would aid many of the poor female convicts. After five sisters volunteered, they set on a four-month-long trip to the shores of Sydney, reaching on 31 December 1838. Dedicating their lives to improve that of others, the sisters educated the poor convicts about God. Educating the convicts of Australia impacted the lives of many, and soon the Sisters of Charity expanded across the country.
After many years, in 1902, the sister opened a Catholic school to enrich the minds of young women. This was the first Catholic Ladies' College, though then situated in East Melbourne. In 1971 CLC moved to Eltham, where it still stands today.

Houses

The four houses and their associated colours are:
Competing with each other in house sports and activities, there is always friendly competition within the houses. Many of the activities include house swimming sports, athletics, and Founders Day activities.

Academic rankings

Better education rankschoollocationStudents enrolled in VCEMedian VCE scorescores of 40+
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38St Patrick's CollegeBallarat371306
39St Francis Xavier CollegeBeaconsfield415315.8
40Marymede Catholic CollegeSouth Morang122295.7
41Catholic Ladies' CollegeEltham210355.6
42Christian Brother's CollegeSt Kilda East119295.5
43Caroline Chisholm Catholic CollegeBraybrook281295.2