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Introduction
St Patrick's College is a co-educational catholic secondary (7 - 12)
college, located in Launceston, Tasmania, the
southern-most state of Australia.
The College Motto ("Strength through Faith and Knowledge"), announces the essential purpose and direction of the College.
The College Crest, designed by staff and students, combines elements of the crests of the three Catholic Colleges that previously existed in Launceston.
The three sides of the triangle in the crest represent the three founding
orders that were involved in the school (Sisters of St Joseph, the Presentation
Sisters, and the Christian Brothers), and the three Colleges that merged
together to form the present College (St Thomas More's College,
Sacred Heart College, and St Patrick's College). The three red flames
in the centre of the Crest represent the influence of the Holy Spirit
on the founding orders. The circle running through the triangle in the
crest represents the unity of the three Colleges combined. The chain in
the crest symbolises the College's motto, "Strength through Faith and
Knowledge". The cross at the top of the crest represents the Christian
faith as fundamental to the College.
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