Working with others, leadership, dignity of all people, courage and compassion
Catherine McAuley founded the Sisters of Mercy in Ireland in 1831. The Sisters had a special concern for the education of girls and the welfare of women, something not given a high priority in society of those times.
Catherine took up leadership roles in society when it was unusual for women to be public figures. Her collaborative approach to problem solving, sound communication skills and willingness to bring God’s word to the world in a practical and caring way made her famous. The Sisters of Mercy continue to serve the needs of the poor and poor in spirit with courage and compassion.
| House Coordinator |
Miss Belinda Taekata |
| McAuley 1 |
Mr Alistair McLeod |
| McAuley 2 |
Mrs Nikki Powell |
| McAuley 3 |
Mr Bob Williams |
| McAuley 4 |
Mr Dave Ryan |