St Leo's Catholic College


St Leo's Catholic College is a Catholic co-educational secondary day school located in the Upper North Shore suburb of Wahroonga in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Situated in the Diocese of Broken Bay, the high school currently has approximately 800 students from Year 7 to Year 12.
The College was named after St Leo the Great, who was one of the early Popes of the Catholic Church.
The College motto is 'Enter with passion - graduate with greatness'.

History

The College was originally founded on 24 April, 1955 for the education of boys of the Upper North Shore. The first classes commenced in 1956, with 118 students in Years 3 to 6. By 1983, the Brothers were no longer able to staff the College and so its administration was passed to the Catholic Education Office, Sydney. Upon the departure of the Christian Brothers, the first lay Headmaster was appointed.
Co-education
The College became co-educational, with the first girls enrolling in Year 11 in 1983 and Year 7 in 1984. By 1987, the College had fully completed the integration of co-education. When the newly created Diocese of Broken Bay was formed, the College came under the jurisdiction of the Catholic Schools Office, Broken Bay.
Building Works
In the 1980s, the College undertook an extensive building program including a multi-purpose hall and art and hospitality facilities. In 2002, a new Technology Centre was constructed. The multi-purpose Light of Christ Centre was opened in 2012.
By the start of 2020, the College completed an extensive $25 million building works program including the new Mary MacKillop Centre for Creative and Performing Arts, Technology and Hospitality which includes a dance and drama theatre, commercial kitchens, TAS workshops, art gallery, visual art studios, specialty music, orchestra, and band rooms as well as other flexible learning spaces. Other recently completed upgrades include renovation of the College Chapel, Aquinas Resource Centre including library and cafe, a new College entrance and additional outdoor recreation spaces.
Uniform
In 2020, the College introduced new academic and sports uniforms for both junior and senior students. The College has set a three year transition period for the new uniform.

Principals

The following individuals served as Principals of St Leo's Catholic College:
OrdinalOfficeholderTerm startTerm endTime in office
1L Sebastian Crohan CFC195619582 years
2Terrance Wigmore CFC195919645 years
3Quentin Brady CFC196519672 years
4Walter Garraty CFC196819735 years
5Brian Berg CFC197419795 years
6Myron Byrne198019822 years
7Alan Brady198319842 years
8Mark Turkington198419895 years
9Terry Blanchard1990200111 years
10Debbie Buscall200220097 years
11Anthony Gleeson2010Present11 years

Campus and Facilities

St Leo’s is located on six hectares in the Upper North Shore suburb of Wahroonga and has just completed an extensive $25m building upgrade.
Facilities include:
  • the new Mary MacKillop Centre for Creative and Performing Arts, Design, Technology and Hospitality, including: – a drama and dance theatre with retractable seating – art gallery and visual art studios – specialty music, rehearsal rooms and individual instrumental tuition rooms – two fully-equipped commercial-grade kitchens – two TAS workshops for woodwork – several large meeting gallery spaces
  • The Light of Christ Centre – a multipurpose complex for over 1000 people used for indoor sports, assemblies and a range of College functions and events
  • a newly refurbished Chapel
  • two full-sized sports ovals and three outdoor basketball courts
  • two large shaded outdoor recreational areas
  • our Aquinas Resource Centre including fully-equipped library with extensive digital and online resources, study hubs, open learning areas, student cafe and alfresco meeting area
  • canteen.

    St Leo's House System

Each student is allocated to one of the eight College houses. These houses have been named in honour of Saints and venerable women and men who have transformed the world through faith-filled action:
  • Aquinas
  • Bakhita
  • Chanel
  • Loyola
  • McAuley
  • MacKillop
  • Theresa, and
  • Xavier.