Mercedes College

About us

Location Springfield, Australia Funding Type Public
No of Students 1223 Establishment HE Institution / College
Founded In 1954 Estimated Cost of Living 29710 AUD
Address 540 Fullarton Rd Springfield 5062 South Australia

Mercedes College History

Mercedes College was established in 1954 when the Sisters of Mercy purchased the property which included the gracious family home, Strathspey.

The purchase of the property brought to fruition a dream to find a healthier and more open environment for the boarding students of St Aloysius College as there was little remaining space at the city site.

Today, Mercedes offers contemporary quality learning facilities with wide open spaces and beautiful gardens.

The Fleur de Lis, Sisters of Mercy and Loyal en Tout

The name 'Mercedes' harks back to the South Australian Mercy Sisters' Foundation in 1880. The Fleur de Lis logo of Mercedes College is also that of the Sisters of Mercy.

The Fleur de Lis in our logo is joined by the motto 'Loyal en Tout' which translates as 'loyal in all' and is shared with our sister college St Aloysius, which adopted it in 1912.

The History of Strathspey

The property on which the College stands was originally part of Springfield Estate. It was sold to Sir John Duncan on 22 January 1889, who built the gracious family home, Strathspey, for his family. Planning on Strathspey commenced in 1891 and the building was completed in 1899.

In 1927 the property became a residential college for the University of Adelaide, and was re-named St Andrew's College. It proved to be too far from the university and was sold to an Adelaide businessman, Mr F Cornell as a private residence just prior to World War II.

Why?

Mercedes College provides a strong values-centred Catholic education based on the tradition of the Sisters of Mercy. The Keys of Compassion, Loyalty, Justice, Integrity, Responsibility and Mutual Respect are core values that are an integral part of the way of life for all members of the Mercedes community.

Each year the College highlights one Key and encourages students to reflect on ways that they can fulfil that core value through their everyday experiences. In 2020, the college is focussing on the Mercy Key of Responsibility:

Loyalty

  • We affirm the Mercy spirit
  • We support and promote the school and all its activities
  • We support each other
  • We seek ways of being of service to the school community

Integrity

  •  We admit our mistakes
  •  We have the courage to do what is right
  •  We are honest and trustworthy in our dealings with others
  •  We act in a way that is true to our Christian values

Compassion

  • We are aware of and respond to the needs of others
  • We show by an open response to those in need, a true reflection of Christian values
  • We care for all members of our Mercedes community

Justice

  • We make fair decisions
  • We respect the rights of others
  • We communicate positively and fairly

Mutual Respect

  • We acknowledge the presence of others with a positive greeting
  • We take time to listen
  • We recognise the importance and dignity of others
  • We respect our own property and that of others
  • We treat others as we would have them treat us

Responsibility

  •  We accept responsibility for our actions
  •  We complete all tasks to the best of our ability
  •  We are willing to take on positions of trust and leadership
  •  We participate generously in school life
  •  We demonstrate a responsible approach to our environment

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