Steele House
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Heraldic interpretationARMS - Argent a bend chequy sable and argent between two lions' heads
erased gules on a chief per pale azure and gules two billets of the first
CREST - An eagle displayed proper each wing charged with a billet argent.
MOTTO -SEMPER FIDELIS
(Always faithful)
Dates active1st January 1945Year established1945History
erased gules on a chief per pale azure and gules two billets of the first
CREST - An eagle displayed proper each wing charged with a billet argent.
MOTTO -SEMPER FIDELIS
(Always faithful)
Dates active1st January 1945Year established1945History
Steele House is named in honour of Carey's first headmaster, H. G. Steele.
Steele House was formerly known as ‘School House’. At the commencement of 1945, School House was renamed Steele House.
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