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School History 1957 - 1966

School History

1958 - The school moved to John St and became Sacred Heart Primary School

1958 - First emblem for Sacred Heart Primary School

Principals

Presentation Sisters

Sr Pius Stubberfield  - 1958 - 1960   

(1st Principal  – Presentation Sisters)

Sr Philomine Spargo - 1961 - 1962

Sr Agnese Galieh - 1963 - 1967   

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1960

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1963

Celebration Plaque

Sr Pius Stubberfield

In 1958, after great planning and hard work, St Joseph’s School crossed the road and opened its doors as Sacred Heart School. Sr Pius Stubberfield proudly became the first Principal.

As a child, she farewelled her large family in Clermont to commence boarding at St Ursula’s College. On completing her secondary education, she decided to join the Presentation Order.  Sr Pius’ real name was Edna, but as it was not a saint’s name, she was required to choose a new name.

Sr Pius, like the other Sisters, led a life of devotion and personal sacrifice. Their routine was very rigid. The day started at 5:45am with prayer and Mass. Breakfast followed, then the day of teaching began. After school, the boarders were taken for a walk and swim, followed by tea and study. With the boarders off to bed at 8:45pm, it was time to plan for the next day’s lessons. Meals were taken in complete silence and a full black habit, from top to toe, was worn.

The commitment and sacrifice of the Presentations Sisters was uncompromising. They were women of strength and courage with unwavering commitment to Nano’s dream of bringing education to the disadvantaged and isolated. This journey of love was lived out through their daily sacrifices.

About the Era

St Joseph’s School, under St Ursula’s College, was closed and a parish primary school, named Sacred Heart School, was opened in 1958. This was located next to the Sacred Heart Church in John Street.

The first school emblem was developed with the motto “Onward in Faith”.

Learning was mostly by rote and the students recited the small green catechism by heart. Children could be heard chanting their times tables and seen marching around the school.  The bell rang each day at 12 noon and classes stopped for the praying of the Angelus.

Milk was supplied for students for little lunch each day. It came in small bottles, which were not refrigerated, and on a hot summer’s day the milk was often warm and unappealing.

“Sr Pius was a very good choice as Principal. She was a marvellous teacher, clever, and had a wonderful sense of humour. She liked to play tricks on people and had a very spirited personality. Sr Pius was firm with the girls, but very pleasant.” ~ Sr Andrea.

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School Emblem

Memories

Patsy Norton 

 (by Barb Tamassy)

Patsy Norton  was both a student and teacher at St Ursula’s College, Yeppoon.  Currently Dr Patsy Norton holds the position of Master Teacher at Craigslea State High School, Brisbane, responsible for improving teacher learning and teacher capacity. Prior to taking up this position she was Academic Writing Coordinator and teacher of English at the Queensland Academy for Creative Industries, an IB school within the Department of Education and Training, Qld.  She has more than 40 years of teaching and administrative experience from her work in Anglican, Catholic and public schools.     

“My education with the Presentation Order started with a form of kindergarten at St. Ursula’s in 1954. I have a memory of a small group of children on the verandah outside the refectory and kitchen area in the original building.  This could have been a very limited experience, perhaps something started to introduce children to the school before starting Year 1.

I commenced year 1 in 1955. My sister was still at the school, as she was five years older than me. Both brothers (Robert and Ron) had completed primary school at St. Ursula’s before going to St. Brendan’s. On the first day of Year 1, I absconded, not a hard thing to do, as home was just down the road at the end of William Street.   My mother convinced me to return. My memory of that was that she belted me with the electric jug cord over the two blocks from home to school, but I think that probably I received a few good slaps and she took me back to school.

At some point (about Year 5, perhaps) the whole of the primary school moved under the original building where desks, blackboards, etc  were positioned on the dirt. I can remember that the ground sloped uphill, and so it was not a comfortable situation. This shift was apparently necessary, before   the movement of the primary school to what was called the Sacred Heart Primary School site near the church, on the corner opposite the college.  As far as I was concerned, this was still St. Ursula’s, although there may have been some political changes re the division of schools.

 I spent the next years of primary schooling there, completing Scholarship with Sister Philomene. That year, 1962, was the last time Scholarship exams were held. Sister Philomene was a great sportswoman, and set up my skills in basketball (later termed netball).  I say this because those skills later enabled me not only to be a competent player for the school, but also to play A grade Basketball (termed then American Basketball) with Lang Park Club in Brisbane, and to be selected  in regional teams.  I used her training techniques as a coach years later, both at St. Ursula’s and in state schools.

From 1962, Saturday morning school was quite the norm, this time being devoted to doing past papers in preparation for the Scholarship exam, or Music theory papers. The practice continued through Junior and Senior years. 

From 1962, Saturday morning school was quite the norm, this time being devoted to doing past papers in preparation for the Scholarship exam, or Music theory papers. The practice continued through Junior and Senior years.

Yeppoon History

Bishops of Rockhampton Diocese

1946 – 1960              Andrew Tynan

1960 – 1973              Frances Rush

Priests of Sacred Heart Parish Yeppoon

1956 – 1957           Fr Frank Arthurs

1957 – 1958           Fr Peter Greene

1958 – 1962           Fr Michael O’Connell

1958 – 1959           Fr John Barry

1960 – 1962           Fr Desmond McKenna     RIP

1962                       Fr Michael Dolan    RIP

1962 – 1969           Fr Dan Moore    RIP 2017 Ireland

SACRED HEART CATHOLIC PRIMARY SCHOOL

14 Barracuda Crescent, (PO Box 241)
Yeppoon QLD  4703
Email: shy@rok.catholic.edu.au
Phone:   07 4994  8215
Absentee Line:  07 4994 8216

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