Explanation
of School Logo
To celebrate the Jubilee Year (2000) of the Roman Catholic
Church, the members of the school community have developed
a logo that presents a sense of Archbishop MacDonald High
School's character that compliments and extends symbols traditionally
associated with the school.
Athena Photinopolous (class of 1999), using suggestions from
parents, teachers and students developed the basic design
and in consultation gradually refined the logo into its basic
form. Andrew Lee (class of 2000) added colour and refined
the representations.
As is consistent with symbols, all the components suggest
a multiplicity of meaning. The following outlines capture
the richness of the insights shared by the many contributors.
The
Cross - the unifying force (one of our key symbols as
Christians)
Chi and Rho - the first two letters of Christ's name
in Greek (reminds
us of our Greek roots)
The Text - we are people of the Word - in both secular
and sacred
writing (represents searching, learning, understanding,
communication)
The Fire
- central flame signifies Christ . The Semi-Circle - all of
Christ's
followers (teachers, students, staff, community)
The M
- School Letter with the Bishop's staff represents the Bishop
we
are named after and the school clubs and teams
The Latin: Comprendere and
Conducere mean:
- to discover - to serve
- to comprehend - to be of use to others
- to grasp - to bring together
- to bind together - to assemble
- to unite