College Governance & Leadership | Mercy College Coburg
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College Governance & Leadership | Mercy College Coburg
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St. Bernard's,
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North Reservoir
St. Margaret Mary's,
North Brunswick
St. Mark's,
Fawkner
St. Matthew's,
North Fawkner
St. Oliver's,
Pascoe Vale
St. Paul's,
Coburg
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Governance
Mercy College is a school which operates with the consent of the Catholic Archbishop of Melbourne and is operated and governed by Melbourne Archdiocese Catholic Schools Ltd (MACS).
MACS governs and operates Catholic schools in the Archdiocese to continue the mission of Catholic education to proclaim the Good News and equip our young people with the knowledge, skills, and hope to live meaningful lives and enrich the world around them.
Because the good work of educating the young is a co-responsible task led by every member of the Catholic school community, School Advisory Councils have been established to provide a crucial point of connection between the wider school community and school leaders. This governance model was designed to ease the administrative burden on our schools and parishes, allow parish priests to focus on the mission of education in the parish, enable greater collaboration between schools and ensure greater consistency in school policies and procedures.
More information about MACS is available at
www.macs.vic.edu.au
.
Parish Priests from Constituent Parishes
St. Bernard's, East Coburg - Fr. L. De Marzi
St. Gabriel's, Reservoir (and St Stephen of Hungary, East Reservoir) - Fr. Gregory Pritchard
St. Joseph the Worker, North Reservoir -
Fr. Gregory Pritchard
St. Margaret Mary's, North Brunswick - Fr. P. Gleeson SDB
St. Mark's, Fawkner - Fr. C. Xavier
St. Matthew's, North Fawkner - Fr. F. Galdo
St. Oliver's, Pascoe Vale - Fr. J. Puppady
St. Paul's, Coburg - Fr. J. Puppady
School Advisory Council
School Advisory Councils are an essential component of governing and operating Catholic schools in the Archdiocese of Melbourne. They provide a forum for consultation and participation for parish and school communities, ensuring that schools are accountable for the decisions they make.
Each council is designed for, and works within, the context of its specific school.
They are advisory bodies which form an important expression of the educational partnership that exists between parents, schools, parishes and the wider community to support all students.
The School Advisory Council at Mercy College provides a forum for discussion and discernment, where parent voice and community perspective are available to influence and support the decisions made by the principal and parish priests for the good of the school where students’ wellbeing and outcomes are paramount.
The Mercy College School Advisory Council has the following membership:
Executive Officers - Parish Priest (Custodian of Mission) and Principal
Parents – up to 2 current parents
Alumnae – up to one past Mercy College student
Parishioner – up to 1 parishioner
Co-Opted members – up to 1 co-opted members with particular areas of expertise
Staff Member
Member of Mercy Finance Team
Student Representative – 2 College Captains
2025 School Advisory Council members are:
Fr Colin Xavier– Parish Priest (Custodian of Mission) / Executive Officer
Ms Lila McInerney – Principal / Executive Officer
Mrs Silvana Mirabelli – Chair
Mrs Daniela Vetere – Parent representative
Ms Elissa Andreacchio – Alumnae Representative
Mrs Jenni Hickey – Staff Member
Miss Michaella Hauszler and Miss Dana Issa– Student Representatives, College Co-Captains
For more information about the School Advisory Council please visit
https://www.macs.vic.edu.au/Our-Schools/School-Advisory-Councils.aspx
Members and friends of the Mercy community wishing to enquire about membership of the School Advisory Council should contact
principal@mercycoburg.catholic.edu.au
Australian Democratic Principles
Applications for nomination to the School Advisory Council
2024 Annual Report to the School Community
2023 Annual Report to the School Community
2022 Annual Report to the School Community
2021 Annual Report to the School Community
2020 Annual Report to the School Community
2019 Annual Report to the School Community
760 Sydney Road
Coburg Vic 3058
P: +61 3 9319 9299
E: info@mercycoburg.catholic.edu.au
Mercy Diocesan College CRICOS No. 02227J
At Mercy College, we hold the care, safety and wellbeing of children and young people as a central and fundamental responsibility of our school.
Mercy College acknowledge the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin nation, the Traditional Owners who have walked upon and cared for this land for thousands of years.
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Students and Staff
Parents Intranet
Mercy ColleGE
St. Bernard's,
East Coburg
St. Gabriel's,
Reservoir
St. Joseph the Worker,
North Reservoir
St. Margaret Mary's,
North Brunswick
St. Mark's,
Fawkner
St. Matthew's,
North Fawkner
St. Oliver's,
Pascoe Vale
St. Paul's,
Coburg
College Information
Welcome
Governance
Facilities
Partnerships
History
Alumnae
60th Anniversary
Parents & Friends
Child Safety
Employment
Policies
Contact Us
Governance
Mercy College is a school which operates with the consent of the Catholic Archbishop of Melbourne and is operated and governed by Melbourne Archdiocese Catholic Schools Ltd (MACS).
MACS governs and operates Catholic schools in the Archdiocese to continue the mission of Catholic education to proclaim the Good News and equip our young people with the knowledge, skills, and hope to live meaningful lives and enrich the world around them.
Because the good work of educating the young is a co-responsible task led by every member of the Catholic school community, School Advisory Councils have been established to provide a crucial point of connection between the wider school community and school leaders. This governance model was designed to ease the administrative burden on our schools and parishes, allow parish priests to focus on the mission of education in the parish, enable greater collaboration between schools and ensure greater consistency in school policies and procedures.
More information about MACS is available at
www.macs.vic.edu.au
.
Parish Priests from Constituent Parishes
St. Bernard's, East Coburg - Fr. L. De Marzi
St. Gabriel's, Reservoir (and St Stephen of Hungary, East Reservoir) - Fr. Gregory Pritchard
St. Joseph the Worker, North Reservoir -
Fr. Gregory Pritchard
St. Margaret Mary's, North Brunswick - Fr. P. Gleeson SDB
St. Mark's, Fawkner - Fr. C. Xavier
St. Matthew's, North Fawkner - Fr. F. Galdo
St. Oliver's, Pascoe Vale - Fr. J. Puppady
St. Paul's, Coburg - Fr. J. Puppady
School Advisory Council
School Advisory Councils are an essential component of governing and operating Catholic schools in the Archdiocese of Melbourne. They provide a forum for consultation and participation for parish and school communities, ensuring that schools are accountable for the decisions they make.
Each council is designed for, and works within, the context of its specific school.
They are advisory bodies which form an important expression of the educational partnership that exists between parents, schools, parishes and the wider community to support all students.
The School Advisory Council at Mercy College provides a forum for discussion and discernment, where parent voice and community perspective are available to influence and support the decisions made by the principal and parish priests for the good of the school where students’ wellbeing and outcomes are paramount.
The Mercy College School Advisory Council has the following membership:
Executive Officers - Parish Priest (Custodian of Mission) and Principal
Parents – up to 2 current parents
Alumnae – up to one past Mercy College student
Parishioner – up to 1 parishioner
Co-Opted members – up to 1 co-opted members with particular areas of expertise
Staff Member
Member of Mercy Finance Team
Student Representative – 2 College Captains
2025 School Advisory Council members are:
Fr Colin Xavier– Parish Priest (Custodian of Mission) / Executive Officer
Ms Lila McInerney – Principal / Executive Officer
Mrs Silvana Mirabelli – Chair
Mrs Daniela Vetere – Parent representative
Ms Elissa Andreacchio – Alumnae Representative
Mrs Jenni Hickey – Staff Member
Miss Michaella Hauszler and Miss Dana Issa– Student Representatives, College Co-Captains
For more information about the School Advisory Council please visit
https://www.macs.vic.edu.au/Our-Schools/School-Advisory-Councils.aspx
Members and friends of the Mercy community wishing to enquire about membership of the School Advisory Council should contact
principal@mercycoburg.catholic.edu.au
Australian Democratic Principles
Applications for nomination to the School Advisory Council
2024 Annual Report to the School Community
2023 Annual Report to the School Community
2022 Annual Report to the School Community
2021 Annual Report to the School Community
2020 Annual Report to the School Community
2019 Annual Report to the School Community
760 Sydney Road
Coburg Vic 3058
P: +61 3 9319 9299
E: info@mercycoburg.catholic.edu.au
Mercy Diocesan College CRICOS No. 02227J
At Mercy College, we hold the care, safety and wellbeing of children and young people as a central and fundamental responsibility of our school.
Mercy College acknowledge the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin nation, the Traditional Owners who have walked upon and cared for this land for thousands of years.
© Copyright Mercy College.
All Rights Reserved 2020.
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Website provided by
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