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Overview
In 1901 Mother Gonzaga Barry bought Osborne Hotel in Claremont, built by James Grave, for a new boarding school. Boarders from Adelaide Terrace became the first pupils, day pupils staying at Adelaide Terrace.
In 1938 a chapel and sleeping accommodation for the sisters were built. The old hotel building was demolished in 1963 to make way for a modern building.
In 1977 Loreto Claremont was amalgamated with St. Louis College to become John XXIII College. John XXIII moved to a new site in 1986 and the Claremont site was sold and subsequently developed.

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Title
Records Relating to Adelaide Terrace and Claremont (Osborne), Western Australia
Series Number
177
Start Date
-
End Date
-
Location
Province Archives, Ballarat

Title
Records Relating to Claremont Land
Series Number
14
Start Date
1900
End Date
2003
Location
Loreto Nedlands Archives

Title
Records Relating to Osborne Property and Furnishings
Start Date
1901
End Date
1902
Location
Loreto Nedlands Archives

Title
Register of Pupils Loreto Convent Osborne
Start Date
1900
End Date
1946
Location
Loreto Nedlands Archives

Title
Tributes to Loreto Nuns
Series Number
9
Start Date
1974
End Date
2003
Location
Loreto Nedlands Archives

Title
Western Australian Communities and Parish Schools
Series Number
175
Start Date
-
End Date
-
Location
Province Archives, Ballarat

Title
Western Australian Community Correspondence
Series Number
1
Start Date
1900
End Date
2003
Location
Loreto Nedlands Archives