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St Catherine's History Timeline
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Updated:
27 Feb 2020
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Keisha
You could have someone typing for you?
26 Feb 2020
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Nicola
if i were a mirror then i wouldnt be able to type
26 Feb 2020
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Keisha
Says a mirror
26 Feb 2020
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Nicola
im not a mirror lol
26 Feb 2020
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Keisha
Yeah coz u a loner
26 Feb 2020
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Nicola
no i dont
26 Feb 2020
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Keisha
Yeah you do
26 Feb 2020
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Nicola
no u havent i dont even know u
26 Feb 2020
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Keisha
Your's sucks I've seen it on ur computer
26 Feb 2020
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Nicola
go check it out and gib me some views and likes
26 Feb 2020
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Keisha
As if lol
26 Feb 2020
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Nicola
its called St Catherine's History Timeline
26 Feb 2020
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Nicola
Mine is better
26 Feb 2020
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Keisha
How rude.
26 Feb 2020
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Nicola
this timeline sucks
26 Feb 2020
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Events
Painting of an old St Catherine's principal Rhonda Ann Bayliss. Headmistress from 1971-1977.
Old school captain Anita Stewart's old blue school captain blazer.
Running Spikes The spikes grip the ground so the runner does not slip over when running.
Exercise book. Nellie Oliver's old exercise book. Brown and red coloured.
St Catherine's doll was gifted to someone as a prize in 1923. It has a white face and is wearing a junior school dress that the preps to year 3 currently wear.
The St Catherine's School Parents' Association established.
The swimming pool was opened and 600 girls were taught how to swim.
Miss Edna Holmes became Headmistress.
The school motto, Nil Magnum Nisi Bonum, meaning Nothing is Great Unless it is Good, was introduced.
The college moved to Williams Road, Windsor with 48 students enrolled, and soon after purchased Kilbride House (formerly known as Beaulieu) at 17 Heyington Place Toorak, where the school is located today.
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