House Patron: MATTHEW HORAN
Motto: BUILDING STRENGTH THROUGH LOYALTY
Dean Matthew
Horan is recognised in St Patrick's Parish in Gympie as 'the builder'. As
Fr. Matthew Horan he came to Gympie as parish priest in 1867, only five months
after gold was discovered. He continued as parish priest for 55
years. Fr. Horan, originally from Ireland, was a nephew of Bishop Quinn
who was Bishop of Queensland from 1859 to 1881. Fr. Horan celebrated Mass
in a tent until it was replaced by a bark hut, then by a wooden church until
this in turn was replaced by a stone church in 1887 where Mass is celebrated
today. In the years that he tended his flock with a zealous, undying
faith, he had a particular concern for the education of Catholic
children. Long before the Mercy Sisters and the Christian Brothers came
to the goldfields, he had set up a School near his church where lay teachers laboured
in the cause of Catholicism. Dean Horan brought the Sisters of Mercy to
Gympie in 1879 and the Christian Brothers in 1904. Having purchased the
first piece of land for the Catholic Church for 18 pounds, Dean Horan expanded
the area on all sides until five acres comprised the block on Calton Hill,
where the church and Schools were built and still stand today. Matthew
Horan, priest and builder, loved by a wide circle of friends and parishioners
who had grown up around him, died on 6th July 1923.
The
Cross: The solid
uniform cross of Horan House represent the firm foundation of the Catholic
community in Gympie that Dean Matthew Horan nurtured in its earliest
years. The masonry wall symbolises the actual building of St Patrick's
Church and the Schools of the Sisters of Mercy and the Christian
Brothers. The two Schools amalgamated in 1983 to become St Patrick's
College and St Patrick's Primary School.
Our Horan House Leader is - Stacey Doherty
For the most part, students
are in houses along family lines, and should now remain with the same
Coordinator and Home Room Teacher for a number of years. Hopefully, positive
and meaningful relationships can be built over this time which enhance your
child’s overall ability to learn academically, socially and spiritually at St.
Patrick’s.
Should you have concerns about how your student is coping with College
life, or specific parts of their schooling, please contact the College and ask
to speak to the relevant House Coordinator. For issues such as lateness,
absence or minor uniform matters, speaking to your child’s Home Room Teacher
may be more productive initially.
One of the ways in which each house builds a sense of community is through
of the specific sporting carnivals held each year.
As a Pastoral Team, we would like to remind parents to read our Newsletter, emailed to families each week, as well as peruse your child’s
diary. Both are essential means of communicating your child’s daily and weekly
experiences at St. Patrick’s. Please note this in the student diary.
Our Homeroom teachers for 2024 are:
Horan 1 – Todd Pooley
Horan 2 – Gemm Kennedy
Horan 3 - Shanti Seamons
Horan 4 - Chris Creber
Horan 5 - Josh Camps
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