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Catholic Schools Broken Bay – Open Days 2023

We invite our parents and carers to visit our Open Days at one of our many vibrant and enriching learning environments within Catholic Schools Broken Bay. We have 44 schools with K-12 pathways spanning the Central Coast, Sydney's Northern Beaches and the North Shore. Our students are nurtured through a well-rounded educational experience where students are encouraged to develop their faith, cultivate their academic excellence, creativity, and imagination. At Catholic Schools Broken Bay, we want our students to be engaged, empowered, and inspired to become their best selves – to achieve their dreams and aspirations now and for their unique futures.

Our schools provide authentic, professional Catholic education, delivered with care and compassion where we place students at the centre of everything we do. By visiting one of our schools during an Open Day, you can gain a better understanding of what each school has to offer and how it can support your child’s education.

To find your closest Catholic Schools Broken Bay Open Day visit the website here: www. csbb.catholic.edu.au/ schools/open-days/

To register for an Open Day, scan the QR code address followed by school tours.

4358 1501 Tuesday 28 March 9–10.30am, 5–6.30pm

Thursday 30 March 9–10.30am, 5–6.30pm education and its support system was going to be most suitable for Kevin’s needs. Despite his limited vision, he was determined to make the most of his schooling and take part in the same activities as his peers.

The teachers at MacKillop had to take the time to understand the extent of Kevin's vision impairment and develop technology and skills to help him access learning materials. With their help, Kevin was soon able to ride his bike, play football, and run around the playground with confidence.

Kevin's story is a testament to his hard work and resilience. He has achieved remarkable things in his life and is an inspiration to those around him. His story shows us that it is possible to overcome great obstacles and that success is possible regardless of one's background or ability.

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