Chisholm Catholic College (Cornubia)


Chisholm Catholic College is a single campus co-educational Catholic high school in Cornubia, south-east of Brisbane, Australia, with approximately 950 year 7−12 students. Established in 1992, it is administered by Brisbane Catholic Education.

Background

Situated on an 11 hectare site in Cornubia, Chisholm Catholic College opened in 1992, with an initial enrolment of 60 Year 8 students and eleven staff housed in three buildings, and become one of the first private schools in the district.
The school now caters for over 950 students.
Chisholm Catholic College's founding principal was Mike Ashton. The College's current principal is Damian Bottaccio. Martina Millard was Principal from 2015-2018; Christopher Leadbetter was Principal in 2014.

Caroline Chisholm

inspired many people through her charity work and her kind nature. Her focus was on the education and employment of female immigrants. It is because of her efforts that she was selected to become the patron of the college.

Houses

Chisholm Catholic College students are allocated to one of five houses, each named after a notable Australian. Originally, there were only four houses, but Oodgeroo became the fifth House, voted by students and beating Dunlop.
The houses are:
Chisholm Catholic College has 14 buildings, most named after Australian native flora.