St Mary's High School Liverpool
St Mary's High School Liverpool was the second of our secondary schools to be founded in NSW. In 1879 the Sisters opened a secondary school in Liverpool and accepted some boarders. Nine year later, the sisters opened St Anne's Orphanage where many children found a warm home environment and attended St Mary's School. In 1985 the last Sister of Charity Principal retired from St Mary's and the appointment of Ms Michele Hugonnet was made in 1986. Ms Hugonnet was an ex-student of Bethlehem College and after her term as first Lay Principal, Michele became the first lay chairperson of the Sisters of Charity Education Council. In 1998 St Mary's High School became known as All Saints Catholic Girls College, adopting the name of the Liverpool Parish.