June 8, 2012
18 days left
until our reunion.
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Welcome to our official website to celebrate 70 years of Catholic Education in Whyalla and 50 years of
Saint John's tradition.

The reunion is only 1month away. Interest is growing and many of you are now ready to commit.
The crucial commitment is the dinner, where bookings and payment is essential.

If you have RSVP'd through our website you still need to purchase a tickets to secure your seat.

Tickets are available for purchase via any of the three campuses. Alternatively payment form and information can be download by clicking on the Payment Form below. Please fill out your details and return it along with payments to secure your ticket(s). 

Tickets are $55 each.    Payment Form 

Tables of 10 are available but must be secured by payment. We will endeavour to place individuals on requested tables where possible.

Not sure if any of your school mates are coming?? Do your bit to encourage others to be a part of this great weekend.

The Sisters of the Good Samaritan will be holding Morning Prayer followed by a BBQ Breakfast. Come along to help celebrate 70 years of Good Samaritan presence in Whyalla.

Saturday June 9th, 9am at Our Lady Help of Christians School.

St Francis Xavier  Prefects 1968
St Francis Xavier Prefects 1968
One of these young lady's is now a co-principal at Samaritan College.  
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Saint John's College
Saint John’s College (8-12) was established by the Catholic community of Whyalla and opened as a boys’ school in February 1963, conducted by the Christian Brothers. It became a co-educational school in partnership with the Sisters of the Good Samaritan when it amalgamated with St Francis Xavier Girls’ School in 1975. Saint John’s College has been offering a quality comprehensive co-educational secondary education in the Catholic tradition from Year 8 to Year 12.
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Saint Teresa's
Saint Teresa’s School (R-7) was established in January 1942 by the Catholic community of Saint Teresa’s Parish by the Sisters of the Good Samaritan at the invitation of Bishop McCabe, Catholic Diocese of Port Pirie, with an enrolment of 99 students. Located in Darling Terrace, St Teresa’s School has been offering a quality education in the Catholic tradition from Reception to Year 7 to the families of Whyalla from more than three generations.
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Our Lady Help Of Christians
Our Lady Help of Christians School (R-7) was founded by the Sisters of the Good Samaritan in February 1966 and commenced with an enrolment of 94 students. Located in Toal Street, Whyalla Stuart, Our Lady Help of Christians has been offering a quality Catholic education to the families of Whyalla for more than four decades.
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