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The Good Samaritan gates were the entrance to the original school and have been incorporated into the new playground

 

  History of St Kevin’s Catholic School 

St Kevin’s School was established by the Goulburn Sisters of Mercy in 1925. The Good Samaritan Sisters replaced them in 1935 and remained till the 1970s. From the 1970s until present the school has been run by lay staff, but has retained and maintained close ties to the St Kevin’s Parish run by the Scalabrinian priests. 

The original school and convent were small wooden buildings and the children were originally taught in the church. In the early 1950s the old presbytery became school for the older children while the young ones were taught in rooms at the convent. The school burnt down in June, 1959 and the children were taught in the local Anglican Church Parish Hall until a new school was built. In July 1960 Bishop Carroll, Auxiliary Bishop to His Excellence Cardinal Gilroy, blessed and officially opened the new school building in Pacific Parade.   

On Sunday, 14th September 2008, Bishop David Walker blessed and opened a new school built in Oaks Ave on the site of the old convent. The school today is a modern facility, with spacious, well-lit rooms featuring state of the art technology. 

St Kevin’s Catholic School currently has an enrolment of around 125 students. 

For more information  on the history of St Kevin's School go to http://cathchurch.net/religious/foundation/sgs1.htm#DEEWHY2


St Kevin of Glendalough
 

The patron of St Kevin’s Catholic School is St Kevin of Glendalough, Ireland.  Known as the ‘Wonder-worker of Ireland’, St Kevin was the abbot of Glendalough Monastery. He was born in 498 to noble parents and it is said that an angel appeared during the child’s baptism telling his parents he should be named ‘Kevin’, meaning ‘He of Blessed Birth’.  After many years spent as a hermit living off herbs and fish and spending his time in prayer and self-denial, Kevin finally returned to society to build his monastery. For the remainder of his life he taught all who came to learn and preached the Gospel. It is said he ‘fell asleep in the Lord’ in 618 at the age of 120 years. His feast day is celebrated on June 3. 

Information sourced from:

http://orthodoxwiki.org/Kevin_of_Glendalough 

 


St Kevin's Catholic Primary School.
57 - 59 Oaks Avenue Dee Why NSW 2099.
Phone: 02 9971 1644 Fax: 02 9971 5594
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