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Our History:

The Daughters
of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart were founded in 1874.
In 1885, the
Sisters left France and settled in Australia. In 1947, the
Daughters of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart arrived in Adelaide
to commence teaching in Kilburn.
Kilburn was
growing very rapidly and the Sisters were also asked to take
responsibility for other schools.
They commenced
secondary teaching at Enfield on 13th February, 1951. Classes
were started in what had been the home of the Ragless family,
in the first house in Adelaide built on the north side of the
Torrens (on the site of the present tennis courts).
Our Crest:
Our Crest
expresses the origins, aims and spirit of Our Lady of the
Sacred Heart College.
The Latin
motto – Regnet Christus – means “May Christ Reign”. By
our actions we live out Jesus’ love, and in doing so we bring
peace, joy, justice and hope to our community.
The heart,
placed centrally, signifies Jesus’ love: the cross in the
heart reminds us of love that perseveres: the flames indicate
the power of that love: the crown symbolises the Kingdom of
God.
The latin
initials for Our Lady – Domina Nostra – by their
position close to the heart show Mary’s close relationship to
Jesus.
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