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Choosing the right school
Principally Speaking: Pymble Ladies’ College
Meriden girls lead the way for women in STEM
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Christadelphian Heritage College promotes a values-based Christian education
A unique global offering
School Profiles Boys, Girls & Co-educational schools
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School Profiles Anglican Schools
Directory listing NSW independent schools
HERITAGE COLLEGE Welcome to Heritage College Sydney We strive to provide quality, Christian-based education for students from Kindergarten to Year 12. We see learning as a lifelong journey. Working together as a community, we partner with our families to nurture your child’s spiritual, social, emotional and physical development. We have an exemplary academic program and students can be part of a range of co-curricular activities. We are renowned for
our music education and we have excellent programs for literacy, maths, science, art, technology and sport. All of these opportunities are designed to challenge our students and prepare them for a bright future, founded on Christian values. Heritage College Sydney is rich in diversity with students from all backgrounds forming our community.
Promoting Christian values
Many children travel from local suburbs and across Sydney on our
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Choosing the International Grammar School.
In New South Wales, the independent and Catholic school sectors offer parents a huge choice for their children, with more than 200,000 students currently enrolled in nongovernment schools. This magazine is your comprehensive guide to these schools and the broad range of learning options they provide. To help you make the right choices for your child’s education, we speak to some of the state’s top educators and compiled information about a range of leading academic institutions. With hundreds of private schools in Sydney alone, knowing where to start can be difficult for many parents. It is important to be organised in advance to ensure the selection process is as smooth as can be. Your child’s schooling is vital to their future and selecting the right school is a decision that shouldn’t be rushed. To help with your decision-making process, we have compiled a list of factors to consider.
and weaknesses of your child, you will clearly see that there are specific things that a school must provide for your child to learn most effectively and happily.
Open Days and School Visits Most schools hold at least one open day per year where you will be able to chat with the principal or headmaster, teachers, students, as well as other parents and prospective parents.
Talk to Your Child Before you go out to ask questions and obtain information on various schools, you first need to study your own child. When you consider the personality traits, strengths
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Many schools also offer opportunities for parents to visit during regular school hours. Although much of the information you need in order to make a decision can be found online or in brochures, there are some things, such as playground facilities that you may like to see in person.
School Management and Facilities Do you get a sense that the school focuses on the future? Consider the vision that the school has for its future and whether it seems well managed. See what the principal or headmaster is like. Are they respected by the school community? Do they have good people management skills? Also look at the school’s rules. Are they clearly stated, positive and well enforced? Are students encouraged to become involved in leading the school? Are parents encouraged to get involved in helping to develop school policies? What role does the school play in the local community? What unique facilities and resources does the school possess? Are before or after-school
RIGHT school programs available? In what ways is technology used within the classroom? Is the school currently investing in new facilities that will be in use during your child’s education? Does the school offer external campuses or a sister school? What is the school’s computer policy?
Teachers and Teaching
The Curriculum and Extra-Curricular Activities As Australia’s population becomes increasingly diverse, technologies more sophisticated and the demands of the workplace more complex, independent schools are supplementing the national curriculum framework in a number of different ways.
Does the staff comprise of committed and effective teachers? Examine teacher-student relationships. Is there genuine warmth and respect between teachers and students?
Your first step is to consider the finer points of a school’s curriculum and the skills that its graduates are known for, and whether or not these are in line with your own child’s unique strengths and interests.
Look at the school’s teaching methods and determine whether these are aligned to your child’s talents, strengths and interests. Do the teachers use different types of learning strategies (e.g. auditory, visual and tactile/kinaesthetic) in order to allow the children to maximise their learning style strengths?
You may also like to consider whether cocurricular activities will fit easily into your family’s routine. Do you want your child to have access to community initiatives or overseas travel? Will the school encourage parents to get involved in school excursions? What languages are offered by the school?
If your child has special learning needs, do you need a school with a remedial education program? Does the school provide integration aides and other allied specialists (e.g. speech pathologists, language and literacy experts)?
Academic Performance and Student Life Look at the admission and selection criteria of the school, and whether there are particular subjects where it records its best results. How does it rank against other schools in the area?
School Values Are the school’s religious and philosophical outlooks and practices the same as your own? How are morals and ethics taught within the school? How do teachers handle bullying? What is the school’s disciplinary policy? Is there a counsellor or nurse on-site?
Two-Way Communication When it comes to making decisions, how do teachers interact with parents and students to get them involved? How will your child’s progress and assessment be reported to you? Is there a Parent Teacher Association? How many parents are active? Does the school rely on only the teacher for delivering lesson plans and homework or is there also a website or some such communication that enables students, and perhaps their parents, to access lesson plans, progress reports and homework tasks?
Costs Does the school offer financial assistance in the form of scholarships or bursaries and could your child qualify? Besides tuition fees, are there other course-related costs or extra-curricular costs that you may need to consider? Does the school facilitate a car-pooling program? Is the school’s location accessible by frequent public transport? Are there safe cycling roads on your route to the school?
Remember, IT’S UP TO YOU The ‘best’ school for your child is generally the one that provides them with a sound education and an environment in which to become a creative, reflective and critical thinker, make friends, feel safe and thrive. The right school is the one that is the right fit for your child. It may not necessarily be the right fit for another child. It is only when you are armed with knowledge that you can go forth and make an informed and confident choice.
Does the school tend to channel children into academic or vocational streams? What are the school’s policies regarding gifted or special needs children? What are the advantages of the school’s size? What are the class sizes? Is there a maximum number of students allowed in each class? Is the school co-ed or single sex? If co-ed, what is the gender balance of classes? How multicultural is the school? Are there peer-support programs to help new students fit in? How are positive, healthy relationships and friendships among students encouraged? What is the external reputation of the students? Is the school intellectually competitive? Will your child be sufficiently challenged? What proportion of students go on to study at university?
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PRINCIPALLY Dr Kate Hadwen, Principal, Pymble Ladies’ College, talks to WhichSchool? Magazine about how it is preparing girls to do anything they put their minds to. What is the school’s philosophy and how does it guide you and your staff? We believe girls can do anything they put their minds to – this drives everything we do and underpins our strategic direction, Watch Us Change the World. There still is great gender disparity in the world and we want to see girls positioned differently, not only in the workforce but in the way they think about themselves and their abilities, and in the way they approach their lives. We want our girls to be courageous, deep thinkers and adept users of technology. We want them to celebrate
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diversity in all of its forms. We believe these attributes will equip Pymble girls to change the world in a positive and meaningful way. How does the school differ from other schools? Pymble is the largest girls’ school in the southern hemisphere and this scale enables us to offer more opportunities for our students. Our Secondary School robotics program, for example, has more than 150 girls participating at their own level, from absolute beginners to the number one ranked Australian team in the VEX Robotics World Championships. We have students who go on to become Olympians, those who compete at
Pymble is the largest girls’ school in the southern hemisphere.
SPEAKING... school carnivals purely for House spirit and girls whose ability levels sit anywhere in between. A common assumption is that a large school is more impersonal than a smaller school, but the truth is the heart of our school grows with its size and scale. We are a proudly diverse and deeplyconnected Pymble family, in which every member is celebrated for who they are and what they bring to our College. What is the history of the school? Our College first opened its doors in 1916 as Presbyterian Ladies’ College, with 40 day girls and 20 Boarders. In 1977, following the amalgamation of most Presbyterian, Methodist and Congregational churches into the Uniting Church in Australia, the
College was renamed Pymble Ladies’ College. From day one, Pymble has forged paths for women where there were none. One of our foundation students, Marie Byles, went on to become the first woman to qualify as a solicitor in NSW and to open her own legal practice in 1929. We have educated scientists, artists, community leaders, politicians, doctors, lawyers, musicians, entrepreneurs, athletes, Olympians and countless influential and compassionate women who have gone on to make a meaningful contribution to the world. Today, Pymble has more than 2300 students, including 114 Boarders and 22 Indigenous scholars. Our main campus has grown from three main buildings to a world-class educational facility with five distinct sub-school precincts,
three Boarding Houses, a state-of-the-art Aquatic and Fitness Centre, performing arts centre and professional-grade theatre, multiple sports fields and ovals and an agriculture plot, spread across 55 acres. Our second campus, Vision Valley at Arcadia, offers an additional 97 acres of space and facilities for Outdoor Education Programs for our girls. In what ways has the school evolved since it was established? Pymble always has been and will continue to be a school for every girl. While we are proud of the excellence we achieve academically, we are an open entry school and a strong focus on co-curricular sport and activities has always been part of our story. If ever there was a recent evolution achieved
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Principally Speaking... More than 150 girls participate in its Secondary School robotics program.
with absolute excellence, it has to be our remote online learning platform, Pymble Online, rolled out in anticipation of Sydney’s first COVID-19 lockdown in 2020. The training of staff and students, and the inclusion of every timetabled lesson and co-curricular activity offered at the College – from sport and fitness sessions to dance, drama, music and robotics – allowed teaching and learning to continue in connected, virtual classrooms for all day girls and Boarders when we couldn’t be together on campus. A school shows its true colours in times of challenge. Pymble Online shows our staff are positively brilliant at finding new ways to evolve, innovate and inspire connection and learning in the best and the most difficult of times. How do you provide support and leadership to your staff? Being consistent in how I show up every day, regardless of the challenges we’re working through. There’s strength in knowing how your leader will respond and that support structures will be put in place to help your community continue to move forward productively. For me, it’s also about remembering to talk with one mouth and listen with two ears. There’s a quote from Oprah Winfrey that guides me in all my interactions: “I see you. I hear you. And
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what you say means something to me.” You’re not always going to be able to give people the answer they are seeking or sort out their problem, but making everyone in your community feel seen, heard and valued is incredibly important.
I’ve since learned that the best way to lead the community is to lead yourself. If you’re encouraging students to have eight hours of sleep at night and, routinely, you can’t manage that in your own life, you need to work on that.
How do you encourage wellbeing among your staff and students? Early in my career, I had this notion that I had to work the longest hours and always be available.
The best way you can encourage wellbeing in staff and students is to be a role model, showing up each day as the best of you, not what’s left of you.
Principal Kate Hadwen says the best way you can encourage wellbeing in students is to be a role model.
Pymble has students who go on to become Olympians.
What role do you play in the day-to-day activities of your students? As Principal, there’s a genuine risk of being caught up in the business of running a school and not connecting with your students. I am intentional in setting aside time in my diary to be involved with the girls each day. This varies from volunteering for station duty in the morning to greet the girls arriving by train, to dropping in on classrooms, mentoring Senior students, walking around the campus during breaks to chat with the girls, attending assemblies, events, carnivals and sports matches, and having our Boarders over for dinner in my home on Sunday nights. No matter how big the school, you can still focus on finding touchpoints, whether that’s on a large scale, such as speaking at an assembly, or on a smaller scale connecting with a student in a Year 2 class. Giving people your time is the greatest gift you can ever give as it’s a limited resource. What are some of the challenges faced by teachers in the secondary sector? So much is asked of teachers. All primary, secondary and even tertiary teachers face the challenge of being an educator and psychologist to the students in their care and that’s a huge pressure. Technology has also transformed education in some good and not-so-great ways. There is an expectation for teachers to always be available to answer emails and give feedback to students, for instance. How do we put in place those guardrails so that educators can accomplish the day-to-day demands of teaching and still find the time and space to grow professionally and personally? That’s another very real challenge. Hadwen sets aside time in her diary every day to connect with the girls.
What has been your most memorable moment either as a teacher or specifically in the role of principal? For me, it’s not a single moment or a big event, it’s the ability to impact on the lives of young people; watching them progress through their journey and knowing you’ve played a part in that.
rigorous assessment tool, the results of which were delivered quickly so they could be used meaningfully by educators, then it may be an effective way of gathering data. The reality is we are a long way from that.
As I reflect on my career as a teacher and Principal, I can name students in every year for whom I made a difference. This is why I became an educator in the first place and those are my most memorable moments.
I understand that summative assessment is necessary and useful but it should never take the place of formative assessment. Ongoing feedback during the different stages of a learning journey is far more beneficial for all.
What are your feelings about NAPLAN and its effectiveness? Formative and summative assessment in education is important. If NAPLAN was a
What traits make for an effective and successful leader in education today? You need to be vulnerable and understand that you’re not the most important person in
the room. If I’m away for a few days, very few people would know and students would not be affected, whereas a teacher who is away for a few days has a big impact on students’ learning. Always remember that, while you might conduct the orchestra, without the players there is no orchestra. You also need to be adaptable, able to change or alter the way your organisation runs to best serve your community. Add to that a healthy dose of resilience. You’re never going to please everybody but that’s not what leadership in education is about. It’s about listening to students and using their voice to make informed and good decisions.
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MERIDEN GIRLS WAY FOR WOM Planning experiments, analysing DNA and searching for solutions to global water challenges are all in a day’s schoolwork for Meriden girls.
The School provides girls access to world-class STEM facilities, inspiring mentors and myriad opportunities to explore STEM beyond the curriculum – and it shows. By the time a Meriden girl graduates, she has amassed many hours of practical experience in a range of STEM disciplines. Beyond the subjects that make up the STEM acronym, Meriden girls may take subjects including Research and Critical Thinking, Forensic Science and Psychology, alongside a range of cocurricular interest groups. At the School, girls participate in
STEM subjects at a higher rate than that of girls across the country and students feel passionate and prepared to take on STEM subjects following their HSC. In addition, Meriden girls are leading the way in solving real-world problems through creative and critical thinking. Take for example, Year 11 student, Annabelle Strachan. She was recently awarded the 2021 Australian Stockholm Junior Water Prize, the world’s most prestigious youth award given to a high school student for water research. Annabelle’s research found that a combination of dried lemon peel and chitosan reduced turbidity in water and is a feasible, environmentally-friendly alternative to the chemicals currently used to clear suspended particles in waterways. Annabelle’s investigation took over one hundred hours and was supported by her Science teachers as part of Meriden’s program that encourages students to pursue projects of personal interest and she went on to represent Australia at the Stockholm Junior Water Prize. “My Science teachers encouraged me to persevere and to be creative,” said Annabelle.
Australian Junior Water Prize winner, Annabelle Strachan.
Ilma Malik studies fingerprinting as part of the Forensic Science subject.
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LEAD THE EN IN STEM
Experience with robotics begins in the Junior School STEM Lab.
Shirley Wang with her HEROsafe Smart Helmet.
“Completing the project has reinforced my passion for Science and for the positive impacts STEM can have. It has really strengthened my aspirations for a career in medical research.” Meriden girls are consistently recognised by the Science Teachers’ Association of NSW as some of the state’s most innovative, persistent and thoughtful young scientists. The organisation’s most recent awards ceremony recognised the work of Year 11 student, Shirley Wang, who won the Secondary AARNet Technology Award for her invention, the “HEROsafe Smart Helmet for Firefighters and Miners”. Shirley designed, built and tested the helmet, which is mounted with sensors that can detect high concentrations of toxic gases, low lighting and extreme ambient temperatures. This year, Year 12 student, Esther Wu, completed an eight-month-long quantum computing course run by researchers from MIT and Oxford University, while also undertaking studies for her HSC. The work she
completed as part of the course is contributing to the improvement of the functionality of computer systems at IBM. Meriden alumna, Madeleine Whip (Class of 2020), flew to the USA in August, after accepting a combined sporting and academic scholarship at Lake Superior State University, where she will pursue her passion for both tennis and engineering. Madeleine excelled in all areas of STEM at Meriden, collecting various prizes from the Science Teachers’ Association, CREST and the Rio Tinto Big Science Competition, among others. She was awarded first place in the NextGen Robotics Competition in 2018. Madeleine said she has always been fascinated by engineering. “While science entices with experimentation and ideas, materials and designs, engineering is an arm of science that transforms imagination into invention and possibility,” she said. “I’m passionate about space exploration, in
particular, because habitation on other planets is the next step in transforming impossibility to possibility.” All Meriden girls are imbued with the delight that comes with pushing the boundaries of possibility. From Meriden’s youngest students in the Junior School, who design and build robots that collect rubbish and 3D-print braille signs to make the community more accessible, to its senior students, whose work is making an impact on the way we care for people and the planet, Meriden girls are supported to follow their passions and make their marks. Their success demonstrates the limitless opportunities for girls in STEM and the impact they can have, when provided with the resources, mentors and encouragement to make a difference.
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CHRISTADELPHIAN HERITAGE COLLEGE PROMOTES A VALUES-BASED CHRISTIAN EDUCATION Christadelphian Heritage College is a co-educational K-12 school that has a strong focus on the whole child, making sure that their wellbeing, as well as spiritual, academic, sports and music success are all fostered through a values-based Christian education. Located in Kemps Creek, South-Western Sydney, the College seeks to create an atmosphere where children feel safe, nurtured, valued and respected, while also being encouraged to excel in all areas. The school’s staff accomplish this through building genuine, individual relationships with their students with the aim to assess and tailor each child’s learning and growth. Despite the many struggles that the pandemic and its subsequent lockdowns produced, Acting Principal James McCann tells Education Matters that during the COVID-19 pandemic, wellbeing for students, their families, and staff was a high
Wellbeing of students at Heritage College has been a high priority.
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priority. It was important that this was balanced with continuity of quality education. “We continued to provide quality education, whilst maintaining the welfare of our students, we felt that it was important to allow the students to spend some time each day socialising online while they couldn’t be together in person,” says Mr McCann. Bible based values are a vital aspect of the foundation of Heritage College, and they helped the community navigate its way through lockdown.
“Our Bible based values are a good foundation that the students were continually brought back to, these help them understand that there is a bigger picture, and that God supports us through our trials and our difficulties,” he says. Mr McCann says he is proud of the community for their resilience and adaptability to online learning, which fortunately was not as difficult as last year due to the lessons learnt from using Zoom and Google Classrooms in 2020. However, he says he was especially proud of our dedicated teachers who were determined to keep students engaged in their learning.
Christadelphian Heritage College is located in Kemps Creek, South-Western Sydney.
“I was so proud of the way the teachers maintained the continuity of education by adopting Google Classrooms, as well as facilitating Zoom meetings for all classes every day,” he says. Not only was running a successful online classroom a priority, but wellbeing was also a major focus for staff.
tunnel, all things work together for good” he says. In terms of plans for next year, Mr McCann says he is very excited to announce a new principal, Melissa Sharman, is starting in 2022. He also revealed other educational programs will be driving Heritage College forward, with excellence continuing to be a major theme of everything the school does.
“Our professional development sessions in weekly staff meetings were focused on opportunities for staff wellbeing. We also recognised that taking a break from work and having staff interact with each other in a relaxed and fun environment was vital for their wellbeing, so we held a few online social activity evenings for staff.” Mr McCann said.
“We have some exciting building projects underway that will increase the capacity of our school,” he says.
We were all very excited to have our students back to on campus, “Our admin team had the balloons out at the front when the students walked back through the gates for the first time, and activities were organised in each class.”
Mr McCann, who has worked for the College for
“We are also implementing writing programs, with the help of the AIS, which fit in with the theme of striving for excellence in everything we do.”
New educational programs are on the cards for the College for 2022.
22 years, nearly since its inception in 1998, says he is proud to highlight to others what the College is about, especially as he had seen it evolve. “We feel very pleased to invite people to Heritage College because we strive very hard to make excellence the foundation of what we do,” he says. For more information about Christadelphian Heritage College, visit www.hcs.nsw.edu.au.
Mr McCann says naturally, wellbeing again was a main focus for the first few days back at school. The staff prepared fun activities, but there were also some more serious conversations. “We encouraged the students to verbalise the challenges that they faced, and how they might have conquered those struggles. Students were given the opportunity to talk through their concerns, and also to come back later, or speak to our School counsellor if they felt the need,” Mr McCann says. “We are looking forward to when excursions, assemblies and other activities can be enjoyed again, there’s always a light at the end of the
Heritage College is excited to welcome back its students following COVID-19 lockdowns.
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A UNIQUE
GLOBAL International Grammar School is unique among independent schools for its secular nature and its focus on languages that begins from an early age. Since opening in 1984, International Grammar School (IGS) graduates have entered the world equipped with language skills and values to truly live the school’s motto, Unity Through Diversity. Many have gone on to study and work as global citizens in a wide range of creative and business careers. From the age of three, IGS students experience bilingual partial immersion in the additional language of French, German, Italian, Japanese or Mandarin, rapidly absorbing the new sounds and meanings.
Families from different countries and cultural backgrounds have immediately felt at home in the IGS community, where differences are celebrated at regular events such as the IGS International Day, a festival of food, colour, music, costume, dance, drama and more. IGS parents Emma Collison and Brendan Read says they instantly fell in love with IGS and noted one of the highlights of being a part of the community was witnessing the life-changing experiences offered to students. “It was immediately evident that IGS was a warm, supportive and nurturing family. We loved the warm, friendly and relaxed environment that the children were immersed in,” Collison says. When both their sons attended Early Learning at IGS, they said “ it never seemed like a daunting task asking young children to learn a foreign language. They both fell in love with language and still love it today.” Read says the daily kindness, constant care and compassion were what impressed him most. “IGS produces wonderful humans which the world needs,” he said. Collison says the School is very supportive and caring to both students and parents “on so many levels”. Read recalls an IGS Open Day, where he watched a “gorgeous huddle of tiny children all reciting Japanese during a language class”.
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“It made a big impression that children could all be together as one, learning cross culturally. Watching speech nights for many years, I
OFFERING witnessed hundreds of children each year leaving with life time friends. IGS allows for differences. It embraces it. Vive la difference,” he says.
The IGS values of connectedness, diversity, vibrancy, personal achievement and authenticity are expressed in an atmosphere of mutual respect where individual differences are the norm. Many families find the Bay and Kelly Street Ultimo location beneficial. IGS is centrally located in Sydney’s education precinct near the University of Sydney, UTS and Notre Dame, easily accessible by bus along Broadway. For parents working in Sydney’s CBD, the extended hours care, from 7:30am to 6pm, allows them to know their children are being nurtured in a safe educational environment throughout the working day. Outside the classroom, at lunchtimes and after school, a host of extracurricular opportunities such as sports, music and drama are on offer. These include at least 140 clubs such as 3D Printing, 2D Game Creation, Bee Bots, Girls 2D Video Game Creation, Yoga 4 Kids, Year 5 and 6 Girls’ Club, Yu Gi Oh, Pokemon Club, chess, fencing, karate, painting, craft, dance, drama, robotics, jewellery making, Mathletics, Zero Robotics, Rubik’s Cubing, Year 7 and 8 Science Club, Ukulele Club, War Gaming Club, Film Watching Club, Year 9 Boxing Club, Senior Sewing Club, Year 11 Scuba Diving Club and Girls’ Maths Club. The IGS Indigenous Scholarship Program is another differentiator. Each year, the school welcomes two Indigenous scholars to Kindergarten. Joining the Koori Club of about 20 other IGS Indigenous scholars of all ages, they enrich all IGS students’ education, awakening them to the languages and culture of Australia’s first people. While the full range of subjects is offered and IGS HSC students achieve impressive results each
Outside the classroom a host of extracurricular opportunities such as sports, music and drama are on offer.
year, IGS is innovative, offering subjects such as Philosophy and Critical Thinking for the 21st Century. In the high school, students look forward to the unique IGS SAGE Program each year, introduced by Principal Shauna Colnan. Creative, collaborative and exciting, SAGE stands for student choice, suthentic learning experiences, global relevance, exhibitions and celebrations of learning. SAGE is a project in limitless learning. It cuts across disciplines and gives students inspirational, real world, project-based learning experiences outside the classroom for a full week. Year 7 students take part in Shakespeare Bootcamp, Year 8 students experience The Rocks Quest, seeing history through multiple perspectives, Year 9 students create and perform their own operas in Opera on Kelly, and Year 10 students travel and select their own challenges in Tasmania: Writing the Island.
“IGS is truly unique in the educational landscape,” says Colnan. “I am proud that our students are confident, articulate and world ready. We are committed to students striving and flourishing, deeper learning and a strong and sustainable School. Well-established reciprocal language exchange relationships exist with international partner schools in France, Germany, Italy, Spain, China and Japan, allowing IGS students to flex and extend their language skills and experience culture at deeper levels, both when visiting and when hosting fellow students from partner schools. An active Parents, Teachers and Friends Association (PTF) also runs regular Rue Kelly second-hand uniform, textbooks and musical instrument sales and other events.
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Knox Grammar School
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Pymble Ladies’ College
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William Clarke College
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Learn together. Work Together. Thrive Together. Barker College is a coed Anglican day (Pre-K to Year 12) and boarding (Years 10 – 12) school located on Sydney’s Upper North Shore. Join us on a school tour or visit our website to learn more. www.barker.college
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What is unique about Barker College? There are two distinct differences at Barker College. One is that it’s a school that deliberately and intentionally allows people to thrive in a holistic sense – emotionally, physiologically, physically, academically. The second thing is that we have a firm coeducational identity and a firm expression of that. It’s a view that everybody can find a place and thrive irrespective of interests, skillset or capacity. Building on more than 130 years of heritage, the School has grown in two areas. Firstly, there is our Indigenous education outreach program, which goes beyond boarding and into establishing Aboriginal schools in partnership with Aboriginal community leaders. The second is in our emphatic commitment to a full coeducational experience for our students. No two days at Barker are ever the same. Students are constantly challenging themselves – and being challenged – as they grow, expand their minds and learn to think big, practically and independently. Our approach to student wellbeing Barker is committed to creating and fostering a caring and positive Christian environment for every student, in order for our young people to be known, supported and equipped with the social and emotional tools needed to thrive. The purpose of the student wellbeing program at Barker is to empower students with social and emotional skills and attributes, developed through a holistic program of care, so that they can thrive throughout their lives. It is hoped that the legacy of the student wellbeing program at Barker produces graduates who are resilient and equipped to make a difference in their world and who have given more than they have received.
skills development which are essential elements in the development of wellbalanced young people. Set on 50 acres, Barker students are offered a wide choice of sports and benefit from the excellent sporting facilities available to them.
Adaptive and Flexible Curriculum We have an abiding commitment to a strong academic program, effective pastoral care delivered in a Christian setting, opportunities and choice for all. Barker’s curriculum is adaptive and flexible, allowing for student choice and catering for interest and ability. Barker students are taught to think critically, apply knowledge in new situations and develop the skills needed to become lifelong learners. Our curriculum develops the knowledge and skills needed by our future leaders; it challenges students and prepares them for a future that is in many ways undefined. Beyond the Classroom The experience inside the classroom is only one part of a Barker education. Co-curricular activities deepen the school experience for all our students, and from the arts to the sporting field, students are encouraged to challenge themselves and uncover their talents. For Pre-K to Year 6 students, we offer a broad range of sporting, cultural and recreational co-curricular activities. Throughout Years 7 to 12, our students have even greater opportunities to pursue their passions. As well as Drama, Music, Cadets, Outdoor Education and over 20 different sports, Barker students can challenge themselves in the areas of robotics, debating and public speaking. Outstanding Facilities Sport is an integral and compulsory part of school life at Barker College. Participation in team sports, from Year 3, allows healthy competition and
About Barker College 91 Pacific Highway, Hornsby NSW 2077 P: +61 2 8438 7999 E: enrolments@barker.nsw.edu.au W: www.barker.college
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Meriden girls make their Since 1897 Meriden has produced confident and articulate young women, renowned for making their marks academically and in the global community. Learn more at www.meriden.nsw.edu.au
Pre-Kindergarten to Year 12 3 Margaret Street Strathfield NSW 2135 Telephone 9752 9444
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For 125 years, Meriden has been providing girls an enriching learning environment that empowers them to achieve their potential. Educating students from PreKindergarten to Year 12, Meriden is one of Sydney’s top-performing independent girls’ schools. We offer a rigorous curriculum, a dynamic pastoral care program and a wide range of sport, music and cocurricular opportunities. Meriden girls are encouraged to find their voice, become independent thinkers, take responsibility for their learning and make a positive difference to their community. The size of our school allows us to offer a wide subject choice and countless opportunities beyond the classroom to ensure all our students are able to explore their talents and areas of interest. A Christian foundation enriches life at Meriden, with every member of the School community encouraged to live out our values of compassion, integrity, courage and respect. When girls graduate from Meriden at the end of Year 12, they take with them the skills and attributes to thrive in an ever-changing world. Meriden’s diverse and vibrant working environment attracts highly-qualified educational professionals who are leaders in their areas of expertise. Our talented and dedicated staff members keep Meriden at the forefront of girls’ education. Location and facilities Meriden’s central location, in the heart of Strathfield, makes travelling to the School from all areas of Sydney and surrounding regions convenient and direct. Our students come from local suburbs and from further afield and Meriden has its own fleet of private buses to complement the many public transport routes to the School. Meriden’s three campuses are located adjacent to one another. Each campus is designed according to the developmental needs of its students to maximise learning. Their proximity fosters a unique sense of community spirit and school pride across all age groups. Meriden offers state-of-the-art facilities and specialised learning spaces for Music, Visual Arts, Design and Technology, research and STEM. Collaborative learning spaces promote creativity, teamwork and leadership and students have access to cutting-edge technologies that prepare them for academic growth and the workforce of the future. The School’s sporting facilities, which include outdoor tennis courts, a swimming pool, gym, outdoor fitness circuit and a fully-equipped multi-purpose sports centre, encourage high rates of participation in physical activity for all students and support the sporting needs of a number of elite young athletes. A Meriden education Meriden offers a holistic approach to teaching and learning that equips students to become life-long learners. Our curriculum is designed to cater to a range of academic abilities and to prepare girls for success in the HSC. To ignite students’ passion for learning, Meriden prioritises innovation and creativity in the classroom. Our commitment to small class sizes means teachers know all their students as individuals and can accommodate their specific learning needs. Meriden’s outstanding academic results reflect the success of this approach. Each year, the School ranks among the top independent girls’ schools in NSW in the Higher School Certificate. Our students often rank within the top five placings in their subjects, putting them among the state’s elite academic achievers. The results of our younger students in external literacy and numeracy testing far surpass the state average and their performance in state-wide individual subject competitions is equally as impressive. Meriden’s Lateral Learning program intellectually challenges all our students and plays a pivotal role in developing our girls into skilled communicators who are
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prepared for life beyond school as independent, thoughtful, compassionate and connected global citizens. Beyond the classroom During their time at Meriden, students are encouraged to immerse themselves in a wide range of experiences to develop a portfolio of achievement in areas including public speaking, debating, the Australian Army Cadets and social justice initiatives. Our cocurricular program is broad and every girl has the opportunity to try new things and find her niche. Meriden’s thriving Music Department aims to foster a love of music in every student. The School’s many choirs and instrumental groups cater to every music style and level of ability. Our musicians have a myriad of performance opportunities throughout the year to showcase their latest repertoire. Girls with exceptional musical talent may be invited to join the Amadeus Program, which provides specialised support that nurtures each student’s musical development. Meriden’s highly-regarded sporting program offers a variety of team and individual sports and encourages every girl to care for her physical wellbeing. The School has a remarkable record of sporting achievement, with Meriden girls having represented Australia in athletics, swimming, water polo, badminton and tennis. The School’s Olympus Program caters to the educational and sporting needs of our elite athletes, supporting them to fulfil their academic and sporting potential. Encouraging students to give back to the community and care for one another is an integral part of life at Meriden. Our students gain a deep understanding of the importance of making meaningful contributions to the community through their participation in fundraising and community service activities. Every student leaves Meriden with first-hand experience of what it means to be an active and engaged citizen. Wellbeing at our core At Meriden, each girl is known and her unique contribution to the life of the School is valued. Our multifaceted pastoral care program and the services of the School’s Counselling, Chaplaincy and teaching staff ensure all students have a comprehensive support network that sees them thrive throughout their educational journey.
About Meriden A: 3 Margaret Street Strathfield NSW 2135 T: +61 2 9752 9444 E: enquiries@meriden.nsw.edu.au W: www.meriden.nsw.edu.au
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I love Boarding at Pymble, it feels like home to me. ELLA – HEAD BOARDER 2021
School Profiles
Pymble Ladies’ College
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Deciding which school to entrust with educating your child is arguably one of the most important decisions you and your family will make, and this is where research can shine a guiding light. Benefits of Single-sex Education Research indicates that girls who attend all-girls’ schools are beneficiaries of a ‘competitive boost.’ Girls’ schools create a culture of strong academic achievement, including better grades in numeracy, literacy, reading and languages and, ultimately, better tertiary entrance scores than girls in coeducational schools. Specifically, research suggests: • Girls in single-sex schools are better at STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics). They have more favourable attitudes towards STEM-related subjects and are more confident and likely to engage in higher-level mathematics, chemistry and physics. • In all-girls’ schools, girls are better able to develop a positive self-image with less fear of ridicule, and are more likely to consider a wider variety of career choices and lean into competition. • Self-esteem and wellbeing are enhanced in an all-girls’ setting. • Girls in schools such as Pymble are more likely to engage in a wider array of sporting activities, including sports traditionally considered masculine (such as rugby). • Settling in is easier at all-girls’ schools. • Girls in an all-girls’ school are more aspirational and experience minimal sexist language, social anxiety and bullying. Collaborations with Boys’ Schools Pymble Ladies’ College is proud to be one of the leading all-girls’ schools in Australia. With campuses at Pymble and Vision Valley, we incorporate outstanding single-sex education with a diverse and ever-expanding portfolio of co-educational opportunities for our girls. The College is also fortunate to have strong relationships with several independent boys’ schools. Some of these relationships originated decades ago and are steeped in tradition, while others have been forged in more recent times in response to new opportunities and understandings in teaching and learning. Pymble’s collaborations with boys’ schools are intentional, complementary to our academic, co-curricular and wellbeing programs, and supportive of the outcomes we seek for our girls. They allow our students to engage with their male counterparts in a sequence of authentic, future-focussed learning experiences as they travel through their Junior and Secondary years. Watch Us Change the World It is a great time to join Pymble, having just launched our new Strategic Direction, Watch Us Change the World, under the leadership of our Principal Dr Kate Hadwen. Watch Us Change the World introduces four new directional pillars for teaching and learning – academic, emotional, social and digital intelligence – and is underpinned by our Mind-Body-Spirit Framework. This framework is a multidimensional, holistic approach to wellness and growth through which we equip our young women with the knowledge and skills to harness their inner strengths and make positive choices in life. It recognises there are many opportunities to support wellness and growth within the curriculum. Understanding oneself and the strengths we bring to a challenge is a key part of our education and assists our girls to develop into influential and compassionate women who are changing the world – not just for themselves, but for the benefit of others.
‘Watch Us Change the World’ is our statement of intent and instils courage in our girls to create the future they want to see for themselves. “If our girls can dream it, they can do it at Pymble,” said Principal Dr Kate Hadwen.
About Pymble Ladies’ College A: Avon Road, Pymble NSW 2073 T: +61 2 9855 7799 E: enrol@pymblelc.nsw.edu.au W: pymblelc.nsw.edu.au
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International Grammar School (IGS) is a unique, co-educational, secular school, Preschool to Year 12, with the motto Unity Through Diversity. The school’s core values are Diversity, Personal Achievement, Connectedness, Authenticity and Vibrancy. Students experience partial bilingual immersion, becoming fluent in their additional languages, which can include French, German, Italian, Japanese, Mandarin and Spanish. The school’s mission is to equip students to be world ready. The School’s main campus is in Kelly Street, Ultimo, near Broadway, close to Wentworth Park, UTS and the University of Sydney. The vibrant campus includes the Global Learning Centre for the Teaching and Learning of Languages, the IGS Bibliothèque, Imaginarium, Literarium, specialist music rooms, Year 6 Centre, Drama Centre, contemporary design centre, science laboratories, visual arts studios, hall, gymnasium, rooftop playground and basketball court, Year 12 Study Centre and much more. Partial bilingual immersion and daily music offer an enriching learning environment for the school’s youngest learners, in Early Learning.
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The innovative IGS curriculum offers integrated studies and deeper learning experiences, many in the student’s additional language. Students are supervised free of charge from 7.30am, and AfterSchool care is available till 6pm. Subjects in Years 7 to 10 include Philosophy, German, Italian, Japanese, Spanish, French and Mandarin as well as Mathematics, English, Humanities, Drama and the Sciences. In Years 11 and 12, in addition to a full range of courses, including Extension 1 and 2 courses, new courses such as Legal Studies, Aboriginal Studies, Investigating Science and Critical Thinking for the 21st Century are offered. Students are regularly accelerated in Mathematics and languages, and HSC results are consistently impressive. The vibrant IGS Clubs Program includes more than 140 activities, such as coding, robotics, Scuba diving, video making, chess, cooking, dance, judo, philosophy, debating, public speaking, mock trial, gaming, media, music, theatre sports and more. Choirs, orchestras, bands, jazz and rock groups are also popular,
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along with many sports. The school offers swimming, netball, basketball, soccer, softball, volleyball, cricket, athletics, gymnastics and a full Outdoor Education Program. Mental Health First Aid Australia recognises IGS as a “GOLD Mental Health First Aid Skilled Workplace” and the Parents, Teachers and Friends (PTF) association warmly welcome new families. A rich mix of global learning opportunities is offered, built upon long-standing sister school relationships in Europe and Asia. Scholarships are offered for entry into Years 7 and 11, and more than 20 students are part of the school’s Indigenous Scholars Program.
A: 4-8 Kelly Street, Ultimo NSW 2007 T: +61 2 9219 6700 F: +61 2 9211 2474 E: applications@igssyd.nsw.edu.au W: www.igssyd.nsw.edu.au
A great start at International Grammar School • Secular, coeducational, Early Learning to Year 12 • Central location near Sydney CBD • Unique languages program • Out of hours care • Exciting music and STEAM opportunities
Find out more and book a tour at: www.igssyd.nsw.edu.au Tel 9219 6700 | admissions@igssyd.nsw.edu.au
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William Clarke College 1988
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Why William Clarke College? William Clarke College is a highly respected Preparatory to Year 12, independent, co-educational, Anglican College located in Kellyville, in Sydney’s Hills District. The College is known for delivering quality education within a Christ-centred community, focusing on developing extraordinary learners with a passion to serve. The College has close to 250 highly professional staff who provide engaging and effective approaches to Christian teaching and learning while demonstrating passion and commitment to each student’s unique learning journey. Set on a convenient and modern campus, all College facilities are designed to enhance and maximise learning opportunities for all students. William Clarke College has two main schools - Primary School (P-6) and Secondary School (7-12). Teaching in the Primary School seeks to foster curiosity and enable students to better understand themselves and how they learn. The College has invested in additional teaching staff so Primary students can learn in small groups in the key areas of literacy and numeracy, positioning them to make great progress in the early years. The Secondary School adopts an approach to learning that promotes student agency, voice and choice, referred to as Deep Learning. Students will engage in Deep Learning through authentic, real-world experiences that develop Christ-like Character, Academic Mastery and Enterprise Skills. Across the Secondary School Deep Learning will occur in three stages – Foundation, Exploration and Acceleration, with the ultimate goal of equipping students to thrive in life beyond school. Find out more at wcc.nsw.edu.au
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Knox Grammar School
Wahroonga Preparatory School
Located in Wahroonga on Sydney’s North Shore, Knox Grammar School is a leading independent Uniting Church school for boys from Kindergarten to Year 12. Knox also operates a co-educational prep campus, Wahroonga Prep, for boys and girls. Knox offers: • Individual academic support through quality teaching • A world-class positive psychology and mentoring program • A focus on building global competency skills to instil creativity, critical thinking, collaboration, communication, character and citizenship • Uniting Church faith and leadership • State-of-the-art facilities and resources • Innovation and technology in all aspects of school life • Outstanding sports, musical, drama, visual arts, outdoors and recreational opportunities
Wahroonga Preparatory School is Knox Grammar School’s vibrant co-educational campus for girls and boys from 4 years of age to 12 years of age. The School’s small class sizes and dedicated, innovative teachers, help our girls and boys develop core academic skills, providing a firm foundation. Integrated programs which promote STEAM concepts are integral to the curriculum. Specialist subject-based teachers provide Literacy, Science and Technology (STEAM), Music, French, Dance, Coding, Religious Education and Physical Education classes each week. Wahroonga Prep’s integrated Positive Psychology program aims to support and improve the social, physical, spiritual and academic fitness of every student. Comprehensive music, sport, social justice, co-curricular and extra-curricular club programs are all part of life at Wahroonga Prep.
A: 2 Borambil Street, Wahroonga NSW 2976 T: + 61 2 9487 0122 E: enrol@knox.nsw.edu.au W: www.knox.nsw.edu.au
A: 61 Coonanbarra Road, Wahroonga NSW 2076 T: +61 2 9489 3921 E: admin@wahroongaprep.nsw.edu.au W: www.wahroongaprep.nsw.edu.au
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Barker College is located on Sydney’s upper north shore and provides a strong all round education for students from Pre-Kindergarten to Year 12 and boarders in Years 10 - 12. Senior Coed Boarding The Barker experience attracts boarders from the suburbs of Sydney through to country regions of NSW and beyond. The coeducational and small boarder numbers support the development of peer relationships and social skills, whilst also allowing strong academic and personal mentoring opportunities. Boarding at Barker College is a unique experience for senior students only. This allows Barker to have a very high teacher to boarder ratio ensuring personalised attention that meets the needs of our boarders. Families may consider keeping their children closer to home until the end of Year 9 and then elect to enter boarding from the start of Year 10. During the Senior years, the boarding environment
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has proven to be of benefit to many students as they focus on their academic program whilst maintaining a busy but balanced life. The necessity to develop independent-living skills and resilience is supported by strong pastoral care networks and programs. Adaptive and Flexible Curriculum We have an abiding commitment to a strong academic program, effective pastoral care delivered in a Christian setting, opportunities and choice for all. Barker’s curriculum is adaptive and flexible, allowing for student choice and catering for interest and ability. Barker students are taught to think critically, apply knowledge in new situations and develop the skills needed to become lifelong learners. Our curriculum develops the knowledge and skills needed by our future leaders; it challenges students and prepares them for a future that is in many ways undefined. Pastoral Care and Support Programs Our programs of pastoral care and support have been developed to meet the needs of young
people as they strive to meet their academic responsibilities whilst also allowing them to explore their sporting, musical, artistic, performing arts and outdoor educational aspirations. Our Boarding team aim to help Barker’s young people develop an understanding of who they are and where they might contribute in life beyond Barker. A: 91 Pacific Highway, Hornsby NSW 2077 T: +61 2 8438 7999 E: enrolments@barker.nsw.edu.au W: www.barker.college
New word. Same Barker spirit. A Coed Boarding School since 1991. Sydney based coeducational boarding for Years 10 - 12. For more information or to arrange a tour call +61 2 8438 7207
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Located in Wahroonga on Sydney’s North Shore, Knox Grammar School is a leading independent Uniting Church school for boys from Kindergarten to Year 12, with boarding for approximately 210 boys from Years 7 to 12. Boarding community and care Knox boarding is a close knit community and we pride ourselves on the quality of the care that we provide for our boarders. We are home to approximately 210 boys from rural areas, Sydney and overseas. Our experienced staff ensure each boy receives the highest quality of care in a family-style environment. Boarders live in modern single and double rooms with private ensuites. Outstanding facilities Our boarders have access to world-class boarding accommodation and facilities such as the aquatic centre, gym, weights room, basketball, tennis and squash courts and playing fields, musical practice rooms and Junior (Years 7-8), Middle (Years 9-10) and Senior (Years 11-12) Academies. The on-site 24/7 medical clinic is staffed by fully qualified and experienced nursing sisters, who stay in overnight accommodation. Specialist academic support Each boarder is academically supported through programs such as supervised homework and study sessions assisted by Knox teachers and regular seminars on topics including essay writing, exam technique and time management. Whole of Life programs We provide fully integrated life skills programs for all Knox boarders such as regular courses and seminars on topics including cooking, first aid, driving skills, surf safety and public speaking. Boarders also participate in camps, excursions and social programs including events with neighbouring girls’ schools and activities such as major sports games, movie outings and socials.
A HOME AT SCHOOL A Uniting Church school for boys – Wahroonga, Sydney www.knox.nsw.edu.au
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William Clarke College Kellyville
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William Clarke College is a highly respected Preparatory to Year 12, independent, coeducational, Anglican College located in Kellyville, in Sydney’s Hills District. With close to 250 highly professional staff, the College is known for delivering quality education within a Christcentred community, focusing on developing extraordinary learners with a passion to serve. William Clarke College has two main schools - Primary School (P-6) and Secondary School (7-12). In the Primary School, the College has invested in additional teaching staff so Primary students can learn in small groups in the key areas of literacy and numeracy, positioning them to make great progress in the early years. The Secondary School adopts an approach to learning that promotes student agency, voice and choice, referred to as Deep Learning. Students will engage in Deep Learning through authentic, real-world experiences that develop Christ-like Character, Academic Mastery and Enterprise Skills. The College aims to ultimately equip students to thrive in life beyond school. Find out more at wcc.nsw.edu.au
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• Abbotsleigh 1666 Pacific Highway (Corner Ada Avenue), WAHROONGA NSW 2076 T: +61 2 9473 7777 / F: +61 2 9473 7680 www.abbotsleigh.nsw.edu.au registrar@abbotsleigh.nsw.edu.au
• All Saints Catholic Boys School 43 Bigge Street, LIVERPOOL NSW 2170 T: +61 2 9602 4555 / F: +61 2 9601 4852 www.ascbc.nsw.edu.au info@ascbc.nsw.edu.au
• All Saints Catholic Girls College 53 Bigge Street, LIVERPOOL NSW 2170 T: +61 2 9602 7880 / F: +61 2 9821 3982 www.ascgcliverpool.catholic.edu.au info@ascgcliverpool.catholic.edu.au
• All Saints College Bathurst 70 Eglinton Road, BATHURST NSW 2795 T: +61 2 6331 3911 / F: +61 2 6332 2236 www.saints.nsw.edu.au admin@saints.nsw.edu.au
• All Saints College St Mary’s Campus 16 Grant Street, MAITLAND NSW 2320 T: +61 2 4933 6177 / F: +61 2 4934 2667 www.ascsmmait.org admin@mn.catholic.edu.au
• All Saints College St Peter’s Campus 9 Free Church Street, MAITLAND NSW 2320 T: +61 2 4933 6639 / F: +61 2 4934 1167 www.maitsp.mn.catholic.edu.au admin@maitsp.mn.catholic.edu.au
• All Saints Grammar Sch Senior Campus 31 Forsyth Street, BELMORE NSW 2192 T: +61 2 9718 7715 / F: +61 2 9718 7392 www.allsaints.nsw.edu.au admin@allsaints.nsw.edu.au
• All Saints Catholic Senior College Leacocks Lane, CASULA NSW 2170 T: +61 2 9821 1822 / F: +61 2 9601 3773 www.allsaints.casula.syd.catholic.edu.au info@allsaintscasula.catholic.edu.au
• Aquinas College Anzac Road, MENAI NSW 2234 T: +61 2 9543 0188 / F: +61 2 9541 0398 www.aquinasmenai.catholic.edu.au admin@aquinas.menai.syd.catholic.edu.au
• Arden Anglican School 31,38 Primary School Campus - Pre-School, Kindergarten - Year 6 39-43 Wongala Crescent, BEECROFT NSW 2119 T: +61 2 9484 1146 / F: +61 2 9980 6449 Secondary School Campus - Year 7-12 50 Oxford Street, EPPING NSW 2121 T: +61 2 9869 2644 / F: +61 2 9869 2655 www.arden.nsw.edu.au enrolments@arden.nsw.edu.au
• Arndell Anglican College 118-124 Wolseley Road, OAKVILLE NSW 2765 T: +61 2 4572 3633 / F: +61 2 4572 3849 www.arndell.nsw.edu.au
• Avondale School 119 Avondale Road, COORANBONG NSW 2265 T: +61 2 4977 0200 / F: +61 2 4977 2651 www.avondaleschool.adventistconnect.org admin@avondaleschool.nsw.edu.au
• Barker College 2,24,34 91 Pacific Highway, HORNSBY NSW 2077 T: +61 2 9847 8399 / F: +61 2 9847 8202 www.barker.nsw.edu.au enrolments@barker.nsw.edu.au
• Bede Polding College Rifle Range Road, WINDSOR SOUTH NSW 2756 T: +61 2 4577 6455 / F: +61 2 4577 4538 www.bedepoldingwindsor.catholic.edu.au bedepolding@parra.catholic.edu.au
• Belmont Christian College John Fisher Road, BELMONT NSW 2280 T: +61 2 4945 8844 / F: +61 2 4945 8704 www.bcc.nsw.edu.au college@bcc.nsw.edu.au
• Berowra Christian Community School Corner King & Berowra Waters Roads, BEROWRA NSW 2081 T: +61 2 9456 2444 / F: +61 2 9456 5141 www.bccs.nsw.edu.au
• Bethel Christian School 106-114 Mount Druitt Road, MOUNT DRUITT NSW 2770 T: +61 2 9625 4949 / F: +61 2 9625 3039 www.bethel.nsw.edu.au enquiries@bethel.nsw.edu.au
• Bethlehem College 18 Bland Street, ASHFIELD NSW 2131 T: +61 2 9798 9099 / F: +61 2 9799 4105 www.bethlehemcollege.nsw.edu.au info@bcashfield.catholic.edu.au
• Bishop Druitt College 111 North Boambee Road, COFFS HARBOUR NSW 2450 T: +61 2 6651 5644 / F: +61 2 6651 5654 www.bdc.nsw.edu.au secretary@bdc.nsw.edu.au
• Blue Hills College 17 Blue Hills Avenue, GOONELLABAH NSW 2480 T: +61 2 6624 1193 / F: +61 2 6625 2637 www.bluehills.nsw.edu.au
• Blue Mountains Grammar School Via Matcham Avenue, WENTWORTH FALLS NSW 2782 T: +61 2 4757 9000 / F: +61 2 4757 9092 www.bmgs.nsw.edu.au registrar@bmgs.nsw.edu.au
• Border Christian College 429 Elizabeth Mitchell Drive, THURGOONA NSW 2640 T: +61 2 6043 1577 / F: +61 2 6043 2247 www.alburybcc.nsw.edu.au
• Brigidine College 325 Mona Vale Road, ST IVES NSW 2075 T: +61 2 9988 6200 / F: +61 2 9144 1577 www.brigidine.nsw.edu.au registrar@brigidine.nsw.edu.au
• Broughton Anglican College 81-83 Menangle Road, MENANGLE PARK NSW 2560 T: +61 2 4633 8365 / F: +61 2 4633 8358 www.broughton.nsw.edu.au reception@broughton.nsw.edu.au
• Calrossy Anglican School 140 Brisbane Street, TAMWORTH NSW 2340 T: +61 2 5776 5100 / F: +61 2 5776 5129 www.calrossy.nsw.edu.au admin@calrossy.nsw.edu.au
• Carinya Christian School 25 Boronia Drive, TAMWORTH NSW 2340 T: +61 2 6762 0970 / F: +61 2 6762 1752 www.carinya.nsw.edu.au admin@carinya.nsw.edu.au
• Carroll College 2494 George Bass Drive, BROULEE NSW 2537 T: +61 2 4471 5600 / F: +61 2 4471 5622 www.ccb.nsw.edu.au nadine.cooper@cg.catholic.edu.au
• Casimir Catholic College 200 Livingstone Road, MARRICKVILLE NSW 2204 T: +61 2 9558 2888 / F: +61 2 9558 2123 www.casimirmarrickville.catholic.edu.au info@casimirmarrickville.catholic.edu.au
• Casino Christian Community School 93 Manifold Road North, CASINO NSW 2470 T: +61 2 6662 5599 / F: +61 2 6662 5584 www.ccs.nsw.edu.au admin@ccs.nsw.edu.au
• Catherine McAuley Westmead 2 Darcy Road, Westmead NSW 2145 T: +61 2 9849 9100 / F: +61 2 9849 9199 www.mcauley.nsw.edu.au school@mcauley.nsw.edu.au
• Cedars Christian College Waples Road, FARMBOROUGH HEIGHTS NSW 2526 T: +61 2 4271 8124 / F: +61 2 4271 7245 www.cedars.nsw.edu.au secretary@cedars.nsw.edu.au
• Central Coast Adventist School 12 Penrose Crescent, ERINA NSW 2250 T: +61 2 4367 7239 / F: +61 2 4365 2371 www.ccas.nsw.edu.au admin@ccas.nsw.edu.au
• Central Coast Grammar School Arundel Road, ERINA HEIGHTS NSW 2260 T: +61 2 4367 6766 F: +61 2 4365 1860 www.ccgs.nsw.edu.au enrol@ccgs.nsw.edu.au
• Cerdon College Sherwood Road, MERRYLANDS NSW 2160 T: +61 2 9632 8759 / F: +61 2 9681 5643 www.cerdon.nsw.edu.au cerdon@parra.catholic.edu.au
• Clarence Valley Anglican School 74 Centenary Drive, GRAFTON NSW 2460 T: +61 2 6642 8205 / F: +61 2 6642 8203 www.cvas.nsw.edu.au enquiries@cvas.nsw.edu.au
• Charlton Christian College 43 Fassifern Road, FASSIFERN NSW 2283 T: +61 2 4959 9111 / F: +61 2 4959 9188 www.charlton.nsw.edu.au
• Chevalier College 566 Moss Vale Road, BURRADOO NSW 2576 T: +61 2 4861 1488 / F: +61 2 4862 1499 www.chevalier.nsw.edu.au office@chevalier.nsw.edu.au
• St Clare’s Catholic High School 175 Buckwell Drive, HASSALL GROVE NSW 2761 T: +61 2 9835 2466 / F: +61 2 9835 2539 www.clarehassallgrove.catholic.edu.au clare@parra.catholic.edu.au
• Christadelphian Heritage Coll Sydney 110 Cross Street, KEMPS CREEK NSW 2178 T: +61 2 9826 2116 / F: +61 2 9826 2061 www.hcs.nsw.edu.au office@hcs.nsw.edu.au
• Christian Brothers High School 68-84 The Boulevarde, LEWISHAM NSW 2049 T: +61 2 8585 1744 / F: + 61 8585 1787 www.cbhslewisham.nsw.edu.au office@cbhslewisham.nsw.edu.au
• Condell Park Christian School 29 Lancelot Street, CONDELL PARK NSW 2200 T: +61 2 9708 4530 / F: +61 2 9709 3632 www.condellpark.nsw.edu.au christianschool@condellpark.nsw.edu.au
• Covenant Christian School 212 Forest Way, BELROSE NSW 2086 T: +61 2 9450 2688 / F: +61 2 9450 2829 www.covenant.nsw.edu.au admin@covenant.nsw.edu.au
• Cranbrook School 5 Victoria Road, BELLEVUE HILL NSW 2023 T: +61 2 9327 9000 / F: +61 2 9327 9033 www.cranbrook.nsw.edu.au enrol@cranbrook.nsw.edu.au
• Danebank Anglican School for Girls 80-98 Park Road, HURSTVILLE NSW 2220 T: +61 2 9580 1415 / F: +61 2 9579 3450 www.danebank.nsw.edu.au
• De La Salle College 24 Bland Street, ASHFIELD NSW 2131 T: +61 2 9797 3200 / F: +61 2 9797 3255 www.dlsashfield.com.au info@dlsashfield.catholic.edu.au
• De La Salle College 9 Ferndale Road, REVESBY HEIGHTS NSW 2212 T: +61 2 9773 6232 / F: +61 2 9771 6010 www.dlsrevesby.catholic.edu.au info@dlsrevesby.catholic.edu.au
• De La Salle College 2 Cross Road, CRONULLA NSW 2230 T: +61 2 9527 1700 / F: +61 2 9527 2085 www.dlsc.nsw.edu.au info@dlscronulla.catholic.edu.au
• Delany College Grimwood Street, GRANVILLE NSW 2142 T: +61 2 9637 7406 / F: +61 2 9637 8819 www.delanygranville.catholic.edu.au delany@parra.catholic.edu.au
• Dubbo Christian School 141 Sheraton Road, DUBBO NSW 2830 T: +61 2 6882 0044 / F: +61 2 6884 2907 www.dubbocs.com.au info@dubbocs.com.au
• Edmund Rice College 112 Mt Keira Road, WEST WOLLONGONG NSW 2500 T: +61 2 4228 4344 / F: +61 2 4229 5684 www.edmundricecollege.nsw.edu.au office@edmundricecollege.nsw.edu.au
• Emanuel School 20 Stanley Street, RANDWICK NSW 2031 T: +61 2 9398 8388 / F: +61 2 9399 9351 www.emanuelschool.nsw.edu.au reception@emanuelschool.nsw.edu.au
• Emmanuel Anglican College 62 Horizon Drive, BALLINA NSW 2478 T: +61 2 6681 5054 / F: +61 2 6681 3704 www.emmanuelcollege.nsw.edu.au enquiries@eac.nsw.edu.au
• Emmaus Catholic College 87-109 Bakers Lane, KEMPS CREEK NSW 2171 T: +61 2 9670 4588 / F: +61 2 9834 3403 www.emmauskempscreek.catholic.edu.au emmaus@parra.catholic.edu.au
• Freeman Catholic College Mount Street, BONNYRIGG HEIGHTS NSW 2177 T: +61 2 9823 2073 / F: +61 2 9823 7018 www.freemanbonnyrigg.catholic.edu.au info@freemanbonnyrigg.catholic.edu.au
• Frensham Range Road, MITTAGONG NSW 2575 T: +61 2 4860 2000 / F: +61 2 4860 2101 www.frensham.nsw.edu.au frensham@frensham.nsw.edu.au
• Georges River Grammar 53 Georges Crescent, GEORGES HALL NSW 2198 T: +61 2 9725 7566 / F: +61 2 9727 3707 www.grg.nsw.edu.au enquiries@grg.nsw.edu.au
• German International School Sydney 33 Myoora Road, TERREY HILLS NSW 2084 T: +61 2 9485 1900 / F: +61 2 9485 1999 www.germanschoolsydney.com info@germanschoolsydney.com
• Gilroy College Marie Street, CASTLE HILL NSW 2154 T: +61 2 8853 8200 / F: +61 2 8853 8299 www.gilroy.catholic.edu.au gilroy@parra.catholic.edu.au
• Glenaeon Steiner School 5a Glenroy Avenue, MIDDLE COVE NSW 2068 T: +61 2 9417 3193 / F: +61 2 9417 5346 www.glenaeon.nsw.edu.au info@glenaeon.nsw.edu.au
• Green Point Christian College Avoca Drive, GREEN POINT NSW 2251 T: +61 2 4363 1266 / F: +61 2 4363 1082 www.gpcc.nsw.edu.au office@gpcc.nsw.edu.au
• Greenacre Baptist Community School 38-40 Shellcote Road, GREENACRE NSW 2190 T: +61 2 9642 3512 / F: +61 2 9642 6137 www.gbccs.nsw.edu.au office@gbccs.nsw.edu.au
• Hennessy Catholic College Ripon Street, YOUNG NSW 2594 T: +61 2 6382 1486 / F: +61 2 6382 4585 www.hccy.nsw.edu.au
• Heritage Christian School 33 Mumford Street, PORT MACQUARIE NSW 2444 T: +61 2 6583 8277 / F: +61 2 6583 6640 www.heritage.nsw.edu.au admin@heritage.nsw.edu.au
• Heritage College 7,18 45 Kings Road, COORANBONG NSW 2265 T: +61 2 4977 3456 / F: +61 2 4977 3337 cooranbong.heritage.edu.au
• Hills Adventist College 84-88 Cecil Avenue, CASTLE HILL NSW 2154 T: +61 2 9634 2199 / F: +61 2 9899 6631 www.hills.adventist.edu.au info@hills.adventist.edu.au
• Holy Cross College 517 Victoria Road, RYDE NSW 2112 T: +61 2 9808 1033 / F: +61 2 9809 7207 www.holycrosscollege.org info@hccryde.catholic.edu.au
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New South Wales School Directory • Holy Spirit College 39 Croydon Street, LAKEMBA NSW 2195 T: +61 2 9740 8099 / F: +61 2 9740 5559 www.holyspirit.nsw.edu.au info@holyspirit.nsw.edu.au
• Holy Spirit College Cawley Road, BELLAMBI NSW 2518 T: +61 2 4285 2877 / F: +61 2 4285 2914 www.web.hscdow.catholic.edu.au/ info.hsc@dow.catholic.edu.au
• Holy Trinity School Moore Street, INVERELL NSW 2360 T: +61 2 6722 4066 / F: +61 2 6722 2116 www.holytrinity.nsw.edu.au info@holytrinity.nsw.edu.au
• Hunter Christian School Corner Bull and Kerr Streets, MAYFIELD NSW 2304 T: +61 2 4967 2111 / F: +61 2 4967 6658 www.hunterchristian.nsw.edu.au admin@hunterchristian.nsw.edu.au
• Hunter Valley Grammar School Norfolk Street, ASHTONFIELD NSW 2323 T: +61 2 4934 2444 / F: +61 2 4934 2404 www.hvgs.nsw.edu.au registrar@hvgs.nsw.edu.au
• Hurstville Adventist School 30 Wright Street, HURSTVILLE NSW 2220 T: +61 2 9580 5794 / F: +61 2 9570 7306 www.hurstville.adventist.edu.au info@hurstville.adventist.edu.au
• Illawarra Christian School Calderwood Road, ALBION PARK NSW 2527 T: +61 2 4230 3777 / F: +61 2 4257 2071 www.ics.nsw.edu.au
• Illawarra Grammar School 10-12 Western Avenue, MANGERTON NSW 2500 T: +61 2 4220 0200 / F: +61 2 4220 0201 www.tigs.nsw.edu.au info@tigs.nsw.edu.au
• Inaburra School Billa Road, BANGOR NSW 2234 T: +61 2 9543 2533 / F: +61 2 9543 7514 www.inaburra.nsw.edu.au school@inaburra.nsw.edu.au
• Inner Sydney Montessori School 44 Smith Street, BALMAIN NSW 2041 T: +61 2 9555 7803 F: +61 2 9810 3049 www.isms.nsw.edu.au admin@isms.nsw.edu.au
• James Sheahan Catholic High School 46-49 Anson Street, ORANGE NSW 2800 T: +61 2 6362 1422 / F: +61 2 6362 0776 www.jschs.nsw.edu.au jshadmin@netwit.net.au
• Jervis Bay Christian Community Sch Corner The Wool Road & St George Avenue, VINCENTIA NSW 2540 T: +61 2 4441 7983 / F: +61 2 4441 5544 www.jbccs.nsw.edu.au office@jbccs.nsw.edu.au
• John Colet School 6 Wyatt Avenue, BELROSE NSW 2085 T: +61 2 9451 8395 / F: +61 2 9975 2071 www.johncolet.nsw.edu.au werner@johncolet.nsw.edu.au
• John Paul College Hogbin Drive, COFFS HARBOUR NSW 2450 T: +61 2 6653 3155 / F: +61 2 6658 1954 www.cofhslism.catholic.edu.au jpccoffs@lism.catholic.edu.au
• John Therry Catholic High School Demetrius Road, ROSEMEADOW NSW 2560 T: +61 2 4626 3322 / F: +61 2 4626 5664 www.jtchsdow.catholic.edu.au info@jtchsdow.catholic.edu.au
• Kambala 794 New South Head Road, ROSE BAY NSW 2029 T: +61 2 9388 6777 / F: +61 2 9371 8604 www.kambala.nsw.edu.au enrolments@kambala.nsw.edu.au
• Kincoppal - Rose Bay New South Head Road, ROSE BAY NSW 2029 T: +61 2 9388 6000 / F: +61 2 9388 6001 www.krb.nsw.edu.au admissions@krb.nsw.edu.au
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• Kinross Wolaroi School 59-67 Bathurst Road, ORANGE NSW 2800 T: +61 2 6392 0300 / F: +61 2 6392 0410 www.kws.nsw.edu.au admissions@kws.nsw.edu.au
• Knox Grammar School 32,36 Pacific Highway, WAHROONGA NSW 2076 T: +61 2 9487 0122 / F: +61 2 9487 0186 www.knox.nsw.edu.au enrol@knox.nsw.edu.au
• Korowal School 54 Hall Parade, HAZELBROOK NSW 2779 T: +61 2 4758 7466 www.korowal.nsw.edu.au info@korowal.nsw.edu.au
• Kuyper Christian School 294 Redbank Road, NORTH RICHMOND NSW 2754 T: +61 2 4573 2999 / F: +61 2 4573 2436 www.kuyper.nsw.edu.au admin@kuyper.nsw.edu.au
• La Salle Academy Rabaul Street, LITHGOW NSW 2790 T: +61 2 6351 2928 / F: +61 2 6353 1552 www.lasalleacademy.com.au
• Lakes Anglican Grammar School Corner Sparks Road & Albert Warner Drive, WARNERVALE NSW 2259 T: +61 2 4393 4111 / F: +61 2 4393 4133 www.lakes.nsw.edu.au enrolments@lakes.nsw.edu.au
• Lindisfarne Anglican School Mahers Lane, TERRANORA NSW 2486 T: +61 2 5590 5099 / F: +61 2 5590 5100 www.lindisfarnegrammar.nsw.edu.au
• Loreto Kirribilli 85 Carabella Street, KIRRIBILLI NSW 2061 T: +61 2 9957 4722 / F: +61 2 9954 5941 www.loreto.nsw.edu.au loreto@loreto.nsw.edu.au
• Loreto Normanhurst 91-93 Pennant Hills Road, NORMANHURST NSW 2076 T: +61 2 9487 3488 / F: +61 2 9489 2348 www.loretonh.nsw.edu.au enquiries@loretonh.nsw.edu.au
• Loyola Senior High School North Parade, MOUNT DRUITT NSW 2770 T: +61 2 9832 4455 / F: +61 2 9832 1839 www.loyolamtdruitt.catholic.edu.au
• Macarthur Adventist School 12 Victoria Road, MACQUARIE FIELDS NSW 2564 T: +61 2 9605 3200 / F: +61 2 9829 6652 www.macarthur.adventist.edu.au principal@macarthur.adventist.edu.au
• Macarthur Anglican School Cobbitty Road, COBBITTY NSW 2570 T: +61 2 4647 5333 / F: +61 2 4647 5444 www.macarthur.nsw.edu.au registrar@macarthur.nsw.edu.au
• Mackillop College Gormans Hill Road, BATHURST NSW 2795 T: +61 2 6331 3480 / F: +61 2 6332 3365 www.mkc.nsw.edu.au
• Maitland Christian School 75-81 Chelmsford Drive, METFORD NSW 2323 T: +61 2 4933 7633 / F: +61 2 4934 1120 www.maitlandcs.nsw.edu.au office@maitlandcs.nsw.edu.au
• Malek Fahd Islamic School 405 Waterloo Road, GREENACRE NSW 2190 T: +61 2 9742 1022 / F: +61 2 9742 3201 www.mfis.com.au admin@mfis.nsw.edu.au
• Mamre Anglican School 45 Bakers Lane, ERSKINE PARK NSW 2759 T: +61 2 9834 1881 / F: +61 2 9834 1067 www.mamre.nsw.edu.au office@mamre.nsw.edu.au
• Marcellin College 195 Alison Road, RANDWICK NSW 2031 T: +61 2 9398 6355 / F: +61 2 9398 9049 www.marcellin.nsw.edu.au secretary@marcellin.nsw.edu.au
• Marian Catholic College 185 Wakaden Street, GRIFFITH NSW 2680 T: +61 2 6962 4655 / F: +61 2 6962 5597 www.web.mccww.catholic.edu.au
• Marist College Pagewood 35 Donovan Avenue, MAROUBRA NSW 2035 T: +61 2 9349 7333 / F: +61 2 9344 9883 www.maristpagewood.catholic.edu.au
• Marist College Eastwood 44 Hillview Road, EASTWOOD NSW 2122 T: +61 2 9858 1644 / F: +61 2 9874 2392 www.mce.nsw.edu.au info@mce.nsw.edu.au
• Marist College Kograh 52 Wolseley Street, BEXLEY NSW 2207 T: +61 2 9587 3211 / F: +61 2 9556 1790 www.mck.nsw.edu.au admin@mckogarah.catholic.edu.au
• Marist College North Shore 270 Miller Street, NORTH SYDNEY NSW 2060 T: +61 2 9957 5000 / F: +61 2 9954 9087 www.maristcollege.com northshore@maristcollege.com
• Marist College Penshurst 65 Victoria Avenue, MORTDALE NSW 2223 T: +61 2 9579 6188 / F: +61 2 9579 6668 www.maristpenshurst.catholic.edu.au info@maristpenshurst.catholic.edu.au
• Marist Sisters’ College Woolwich 66A Woolwich Road, WOOLWICH NSW 2110 T: +61 2 9816 2041 / F: +61 2 9816 5143 www.mscw.nsw.edu.au info@mscw.catholic.edu.au
• Mary Mackillop College 91 Sparks Road, WARNERVALE NSW 2259 T: +61 2 4392 9399 / F: +61 2 4392 9499 www.mccwdbb.catholic.edu.au smccw@dbb.catholic.edu.au
• Masada College ELC-Yr12 9-15 Link Road, ST IVES NSW 2075 T: +61 2 9449 3744 / F: +61 2 9144 3722 www.masada.nsw.edu.au masada@staff.masada.nsw.edu.au
• Mater Maria College 5 Forest Road, WARRIEWOOD NSW 2102 T: +61 2 9997 7044 / F: +61 2 9997 6042 www.matermaria.nsw.edu.au mmw@dbb.catholic.edu.au
• McAuley Catholic College Lot 21 Pacific Highway, CLARENZA NSW 2460 T: +61 2 6643 1434 / F: +61 2 6643 2137 www.grafslism.catholic.edu.au mccgraf@lism.catholic.edu.au
• McAuley Catholic Central School Capper Street, TUMUT NSW 2720 T: +61 2 6947 2000 / F: +61 2 6947 3771 www.mcauleytumut.nsw.edu.au
• McCarthy Catholic College Tribe Street, TAMWORTH NSW 2340 T: +61 2 6761 0800 / F: +61 2 6766 4557 www.mccarthy.nsw.edu.au admin@mccarthy.nsw.edu.au
• Mercy College 99-101 Archer Streets, CHATSWOOD NSW 2067 T: +61 2 9419 2890 / F: +61 2 9415 2831 www.mercychatswood.nsw.edu.au mercy@dbb.catholic.edu.au
• Meriden 16,26 10-12 Redmyre Road, STRATHFIELD NSW 2135 T: +61 2 9752 9444 / F: +61 2 9752 9400 www.meriden.nsw.edu.au enquiries@meriden.nsw.edu.au
• MLC School Rowley Street, BURWOOD NSW 2134 T: +61 2 9747 1266 / F: +61 2 9745 3254 www.mlcsyd.nsw.edu.au enquiries@mlcsyd.nsw.edu.au
• Moree Christian Community School 409 Chester Street, MOREE NSW 2400 T: +61 2 6752 3746 / F: +61 2 6752 7466 www.moreecs.nsw.edu.au office@moreecs.nsw.edu.au
• Moriah College Queens Park Road, BONDI JUNCTION NSW 2022 T: +61 2 9375 1600 / F: +61 2 9387 3490 www.moriah.nsw.edu.au info@moriah.nsw.edu.au
• Mosman Prep School 75 Shadforth Street, MOSMAN NSW 2088 T: +61 2 9968 4044 / F: +61 2 9960 1647 www.mosmanprep.nsw.edu.au school@mosmanprep.sw.edu.au
• Mountain View Adventist College 41 Doonside Road, DOONSIDE NSW 2767 T: +61 2 9622 2424 / F: +61 2 9831 5004 www.mvac.nsw.edu.au info@mvac.nsw.edu.au
• Mt Annan Christian College 347 Narellan Road, MOUNT ANNAN NSW 2567 T: +61 2 4634 7474 / F: +61 2 4634 7473 www.macc.nsw.edu.au college@macc.nsw.edu.au
• Mt Sinai College 6 Runic Lane, MAROUBRA NSW 2035 T: +61 2 9349 4877 / F: +61 2 9349 6727 www.mountsinai.nsw.edu.au admin@mountsinai.nsw.edu.au
• Mount St Benedict College 449C Pennant Hills Road, PENNANT HILLS NSW 2120 T: +61 2 9980 0444 / F: +61 2 9484 4911 www.msb.nsw.edu.au admin@msben.nsw.edu.au
• Mountains Christian College 60 Thirroul Avenue, BLACKHEATH NSW 2785 T: +61 2 4787 8645 / F: +61 2 4787 6160 www.mountainscc.nsw.edu.au bluemountainscs@gmail.com
• Mt St Joseph’s School 273 Horsley Road, MILPERRA NSW 2214 T: +61 2 9773 6068 / F: +61 2 9771 6424 www.msj.nsw.edu.au office@msj.nsw.edu.au
• Mt St Patrick College Main Street, MURWILLUMBAH NSW 2484 T: +61 2 6672 2340 / F: +61 2 6672 3893 www.mursclism.catholic.edu.au mspcmbah@lism.catholic.edu.au
• Nagle College 58A Orwall Road, BLACKTOWN SOUTH NSW 2148 T: +61 2 8887 4501 / F: +61 2 9831 1936 www.nagleblacktown.catholic.edu.au nagle@parra.catholic.edu.au
• Nambucca Valley Christian School Centenary Parade, NAMBUCCA HEADS NSW 2448 T: +61 2 6568 9311 / F: +61 2 6568 9305 www.nvccs.nsw.edu.au
• Namoi Valley Christian School 51 Rose Street, WEE WAA NSW 2388 T: +61 2 6795 3044 / F: +61 2 6795 3244 www.namoivalleychristianschool.com.au principal@namoivalleychristianschool.com.au
• Nepean Christian School 836 Mulgoa Road, MULGOA NSW 2745 T: +61 2 4773 9055 / F: +61 2 4773 9058 www.nepean.nsw.edu.au secretary@nepean.nsw.edu.au
• New England Girls’ School Uralla Road, ARMIDALE NSW 2350 T: +61 2 6774 8700 / F: +61 2 6772 7057 www.negs.nsw.edu.au info@negs.nsw.edu.au
• Newcastle Grammar School Corner Church & Newcomen Streets, NEWCASTLE NSW 2300 T: +61 2 4929 5811 / F: +61 2 4926 2976 www.ngs.nsw.edu.au office@ngs.nsw.edu.au
• Newington College 200 Stanmore Road, STANMORE NSW 2048 T: +61 2 9568 9333 / F: +61 2 9568 9521 www.newington.nsw.edu.au contact@newington.nsw.edu.au
• Noor al Houda Islamic College 420 Liverpool Road, STRATHFIELD NSW 2135 T: +61 2 9642 0104 / F: +61 2 9642 0106 www.nahic.nsw.edu.au nahic@ihug.com.au
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• North Cross Christian School 61-65 Lane Cove Road and Dobson Cresent, RYDE NSW 2112 T: +61 2 9809 5252 / F: +61 2 9809 5285 www.northcross.nsw.edu.au admin@northcross.nsw.edu.au
• Northern Beaches Christian School 1 Echunga Road, TERRY HILLS NSW 2084 T: +61 2 9450 1311 www.nbcs.nsw.edu.au enrol@nbcs.nsw.edu.au
• Northholm Grammar School 79 Cobah Road, ARCADIA NSW 2159 T: +61 2 9656 2000 / F: +61 2 9656 1512 www.northholm.nsw.edu.au admin@northholm.nsw.edu.au
• Northside Montessori School 42-46 Bobbin Head Road, PYMBLE NSW 2073 T: +61 2 9144 2835 / F: +61 2 9440 0153 www.northsidemontessori.org.au admin@northsidemontessori.org.au
• Norwest Christian College Corner Regent & McCulloch Streets, RIVERSTONE NSW 2765 T: +61 2 9627 4144 / F: +61 2 9627 4637 www.norwest.nsw.edu.au norwest@nwcc.nsw.edu.au
• Nowra Christian School 194 Old Southern Road, SOUTH NOWRA NSW 2541 T: +61 2 4422 1199 / F: +61 2 4422 1992 www.ncs.nsw.edu.au office@ncs.nsw.edu.au
• Oakhill College 423-513 Old Northern Road, CASTLE HILL NSW 2154 T: +61 2 9899 2288 / F: +61 2 9899 3076 www.oakhill.nsw.edu.au registrar@oakhill.nsw.edu.au
• O’Connor Catholic College 35 Kirkwood Street, ARMIDALE NSW 2350 T: +61 2 6772 1666 / F: +61 2 6771 1979 www.oconnor.nsw.edu.au admin@oconnor.nsw.edu.au
• Orange Christian School 500 Cecil Road, ORANGE NSW 2800 T: +61 2 6362 7258 / F: +61 2 6362 7441 www.ocs.nsw.edu.au
• Our Lady of Lebanon 23-25 Alice Street, HARRIS PARK NSW 2150 T: +61 2 9635 6600 / F: +61 2 9689 1662 www.olol-college.nsw.edu.au admin@olol-college.nsw.edu.au
• Our Lady of Mercy College Victoria Road, PARRAMATTA NSW 2150 T: +61 2 9683 3300 / F: +61 2 9890 1466 www.olmc.nsw.edu.au olmc@olmc.nsw.edu.au
• Our Lady of Mercy College 62-66 Dominic Street, CRONULLA NSW 2230 T: +61 2 9544 1966 / F: +61 2 9544 1328 www.olmcburraneer.catholic.edu.au info@olmcburraneer.catholic.edu.au
• Our Lady of the Assumption 1A Hamilton Street East, North Strathfield NSW 2137 T: +61 2 9764 1842 W: www.olanorthstrathfield.catholic.edu.au E: info@olanorthstrathfield.catholic.edu.au
• Our Lady of the Sacred Heart College 36 Addison Street, KENSINGTON NSW 2033 T: +61 2 9662 4088 / F: +61 2 9663 5252 www.olshkensington.catholic.edu.au info@olshkensington.catholic.edu.au
• Oxford Falls Grammar School 1078 Oxford Falls Road, OXFORD FALLS NSW 2100 T: +61 2 8978 0500 / F: +61 2 9451 8174 www.ofgs.nsw.edu.au enrolment@ofgs.nsw.edu.au
• Oxley College Railway Road, BOWRAL NSW 2576 T: +61 2 4861 1366 / F: +61 2 4861 3328 www.oxley.nsw.edu.au office@oxley.nsw.edu.au
• Pacific Hills Christian School 9-15 Quarry Road, DURAL NSW 2158 T: +61 2 9651 2733 / F: +61 2 9651 3513 www.phcs.nsw.edu.au registrar@pacifichills.net
• Parkes Christian School Back Trundle Road, PARKES NSW 2870 T: +61 2 6862 4164 / F: +61 2 6862 3744 www.parkeschristianschool.com.au administration@parkescs.nsw.edu.au
• Patrician Brothers College 100 Flushcombe Road, BLACKTOWN NSW 2148 T: +61 2 9671 3000 / F: +61 2 9831 6617 www.patsblacktown.nsw.edu.au patricianbros@parra.catholic.edu.au
• Patrician Brothers High School 268 The Horsley Drive, FAIRFIELD NSW 2165 T: +61 2 9728 4488 / F: +61 2 9727 7651
• Penrith Anglican College 338-356 Wentworth Road, ORCHARD HILLS NSW 2748 T: +61 2 4736 8100 / F: +61 2 4736 8300 www.pac.nsw.edu.au
• Penrith Christian School Simeon Road, ORCHARD HILLS NSW 2748 T: +61 2 4736 4044 / F: +61 2 4736 6388 www.pcs.nsw.edu.au admin@pcs.nsw.edu.au
• Pittwater House School 70 South Creek Road, COLLAROY NSW 2097 T: +61 2 9972 5789 / F +61 2 9972 5779 www.pittwaterhouse.com.au enrolments@tphs.nsw.edu.au
• PLC Armidale Crest Road, ARMIDALE NSW 2350 T: +61 2 6770 1700 / F: +61 2 6770 1797 www.plcarmidale.nsw.edu.au enrolments@plcarmidale.nsw.edu.au
• Port Macquarie Adventist School 500 Ocean Drive, PORT MACQUARIE NSW 2444 T: +61 2 6582 2271 / F: +61 2 6582 2271 www.portmacquarie.adventist.edu.au principal@portmacquarie.adventist.edu.au
• Presbyterian Ladies College Boundary Street, CROYDON NSW 2132 T: +61 2 9704 5666 / F: +61 2 9744 6614 www.plc.nsw.edu.au registrar@plc.vic.edu.au
• Pymble Ladies’ College 1,12,28,35 Avon Road, PYMBLE NSW 2073 T: +61 2 9855 7799 / F: +61 2 9855 7766 www.pymblelc.nsw.edu.au enrol@pymblelc.nsw.edu.au
• Queenwood School For Girls 47 Mandolong Road, MOSMAN NSW 2088 T: +61 2 8968 7777 / F: +61 2 8968 7778 www.queenwood.nsw.edu.au q@queenwood.nsw.edu.au
• Ravenswood Henry Street, Gordon NSW 2072 T: +61 2 9498 9898 / F: +61 2 9498 9999 www.ravenswood.nsw.edu.au enrol@ravenswood.nsw.edu.au
• Red Bend Catholic College College Road, FORBES NSW 2871 T: +61 2 6852 2000 / F: +61 2 6852 3768 www.redbendcc.nsw.edu.au rbcc@redbendcc.nsw.edu.au
• Redfield College 855 Old Northern Road, DURAL NSW 2158 T: +61 2 9651 4066 / F: +61 2 9651 3789 www.redfield.nsw.edu.au info@redfield.nsw.edu.au
• Redlands 272 Military Road, CREMORNE NSW 2090 T: +61 2 9909 3133 / F: +61 2 9909 3228 www.redlands.nsw.edu.au registrar@redlands.nsw.edu.au
• Regents Park Christian School 59 Regent Street, REGENTS PARK NSW 2143 T: +61 2 9644 5144 / F: +61 2 9743 7082 www.rpcs.nsw.edu.au principal@rpcs.nsw.edu.au
• Richard Johnson Anglican College 93 Hyatts Road, OAKHURST NSW 2761 T: +61 2 9677 2455 / F: +61 2 9677 2528 www.rjas.nsw.edu.au
• Richmond Christian College 7 Gallans Road, BALLINA NSW 2478 T: +61 2 6686 7847 / F: +61 2 6686 3134 www.richmond.nsw.edu.au admin@richmond.nsw.edu.au
• Rosebank College 1A Harris Road, FIVE DOCK NSW 2046 T: +61 2 9713 3100 / F: +61 2 9712 3557 www.rosebank.nsw.edu.au enquiries@rosebank.nsw.edu.au
• Roseville College 27 Bancroft Avenue, ROSEVILLE NSW 2069 T: +61 2 9884 1100 / F: +61 2 9419 5592 www.roseville.nsw.edu.au enquiries@roseville.nsw.edu.au
• Sacred Heart Central School Morris Street, COOTAMUNDRA NSW 2590 T: +61 2 6942 2612 / F: +61 2 6942 3757 www.shcoota.nsw.edu.au office@shcoota.nsw.edu.au
• San Clemente High School 78 Havelock Street, MAYFIELD NSW 2304 T: +61 2 4014 7300 / F: +61 2 4960 2782 www.mayfieldsanc.catholic.edu.au sanclemente@mn.catholic.edu.au
• Santa Sabina College 90 The Boulevarde, STRATHFIELD NSW 2135 T: +61 2 9745 7000 / F: +61 2 9745 7001 www.ssc.nsw.edu.au enrolment@ssc.nsw.edu.au
• Sapphire Coast Anglican College 2 Max Slater Drive, BEGA NSW 2550 T: +61 2 6494 7777 / F: +61 2 6492 5444 www.scac.nsw.edu.au admin@scac.nsw.edu.au
• SCEGGS Darlinghurst 215 Forbes Street, DARLINGHURST NSW 2010 T: +61 2 9332 1133 / F: +61 2 9332 1858 www.sceggs.nsw.edu.au carrolevans@sceggs.nsw.edu.au
• Scone Grammar School 60 Kingdon Street, SCONE NSW 2337 T: +61 2 6545 3131 / F: +61 2 6545 3240 www.sgs.nsw.edu.au registrar@sgs.nsw.edu.au
• Sherwood Hills Christian School 61-65 Jacaranda Avenue, BRADBURY NSW 2560 T: +61 2 4625 6448 / F: +61 2 4625 6461 www.sherwoodhills.nsw.edu.au office@sherwoodhills.nsw.edu.au
• Shoalhaven Anglican School 17 Croobyar Road, MILTON NSW 2538 T: +61 2 4454 0688 / F: +61 2 4454 0504 www.sas.nsw.edu.au office@sas.nsw.edu.au
• Shore Blue Street, NORTH SYDNEY NSW 2060 T: +61 2 9923 2277 / F: +61 2 9922 2689 www.shore.nsw.edu.au enquiries@shore.nsw.edu.au
• Singleton Christian School PO Box 64, SINGLETON NSW 2330 T: +61 2 6572 1011 / F: +61 2 6571 1804 www.singletoncc.nsw.edu.au
• Snowy Mountains Christian School Corner Baroona Avenue & Boona Street, COOMA NORTH NSW 2630 T: +61 2 6452 4333 / F: +61 2 6452 4300 www.smcs.nsw.edu.au enquiries@smcs.nsw.edu.au
• Southern Cross Baptist School 104 Anzac Avenue, ENGADINE NSW 2233 T: +61 2 9520 3911 / F: +61 2 9548 5279 www.scbc.org.au principal@scbc.org.au
• Southern Highlands Christian School Corner Kangaloon & Boardman Roads, BOWRAL NSW 2576 T: +61 2 4861 1781 / F: +61 2 4861 1696 www.shcs.nsw.edu.au office@shcs.nsw.edu.au
• St Aloysius College 47 Upper Pitt Street, MILSONS POINT NSW 2061 T: +61 2 9922 1177 / F: +61 2 9929 6414 www.staloysius.nsw.edu.au
• St Andrew’s Cathedral School Sydney Square, SYDNEY NSW 2000 T: +61 2 9286 9500 / F: +61 2 9286 9550 www.sacs.nsw.edu.au enrolments@sacs.nsw.edu.au
• St Anne’s Central School De Boos Street, TEMORA NSW 2666 T: +61 2 6977 1011 / F: +61 2 6977 4075 www.stannestemora.nsw.edu.au principal@stannestemora.nsw.edu.au
• St Augustine’s College Federal Parade, BROOKVALE NSW 2100 T: +61 2 9938 8200 / F: +61 2 9905 6483 www.saintaug.nsw.edu.au adm@saintaug.nsw.edu.au
• St Catherine’s School 26 Albion Street, WAVERLEY NSW 2024 T: +61 2 8305 6200 / F: +61 2 8369 2470 www.stcatherines.nsw.edu.au enrol@stcaths.nsw.edu.au
• St Charbel’s College 142 Highclere Avenue, PUNCHBOWL NSW 2196 T: +61 2 9750 8455 / F: +61 2 9750 8443 www.stcharbel.nsw.edu.au info@stcharbel.nsw.edu.au
• St Clare’s College 41-51 Carrington Road, WAVERLEY NSW 2024 T: +61 2 8305 7100 / F: +61 2 9389 3503 www.stclares.nsw.edu.au admin@stclares.nsw.edu.au
• St Dominic Savio School 280 West Botany Street, ROCKDALE NSW 2216 T: +61 2 9597 6956 / F: +61 2 9567 3228 www.stdominicsavio.nsw.edu.au
• St Edward’s College 13 Frederick Street, GOSFORD NSW 2250 T: +61 2 4321 6400 / F: +61 2 4324 7955 www.stedwards.nsw.edu.au info@stedwards.nsw.edu.au
• St Euphemia College 202 Stacey Street, BANKSTOWN NSW 2200 T: +61 2 9796 8240 / F: +61 2 9790 7354 www.steuphemia.nsw.edu.au office@steuphemia.nsw.edu.au
• St Francis de Sales Regional College 182 Yanco Avenue, LEETON NSW 2705 T: +61 2 6953 3622 / F: +61 2 6953 5087 www.web.sfcww.catholic.edu.au
• St Francis Xavier’s College 286 Parkway Avenue, HAMILTON NSW 2303 T: +61 2 4961 2863 / F: +61 2 49612384 www.hamilton.catholic.edu.au
• St George Christian School 70 Bellevue Parade, HURSTVILLE NSW 2220 T: +61 2 9547 2311 / F: +61 2 9547 2867 www.sgcs.com.au registrar@sgcs.com.au
• St Gregory’s Armenian School 20 Mungerie Road, BEAUMONT HILLS NSW 2155 T: +61 2 9629 3133 / F: +61 2 9629 3152 www.nareg.com.au/nas/ stgschool@nareg.com.au
• St Gregory’s College 100 Badgally Road, CAMPBELLTOWN NSW 2560 T: +61 2 4629 4222 / F: +61 2 4628 1594 www.stgregs.nsw.edu.au
• St Ignatius College Riverview Tambourine Bay Road, LANE COVE NSW 2066 T: +61 2 9882 8306 / F: +61 2 9882 8292 www.riverview.nsw.edu.au
• St James Catholic Primary School 2 Woolley Street, GLEBE NSW 2037 T: +61 2 9692 0870 / F: +61 2 9552 4631 www.stjglebe.catholic.edu.au info@stjglebe.catholic.edu.au
• St Johns College 203 Woodlawn Road, WOODLAWN NSW 2480 T: +61 2 6626 2600 / F: +61 2 6626 2626 www.lisjclism.catholic.edu.au sjcwdln@lism.catholic.edu.au
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New South Wales School Directory • St John’s College Sheraton Road, DUBBO EAST NSW 2830 T: +61 2 6884 3766 / F: +61 2884 3774 www.stjohnsdubbo.nsw.edu.au w.frew@bth.catholic.edu.au
• St Joseph’s Regional College College Drive, PORT MACQUARIE NSW 2444 T: +61 2 6582 8000 / F: +61 2 6582 8001 www.pmreglism.catholic.edu.au sjrhport@lism.catholic.edu.au
• St Joseph’s Catholic College Russell Drysdale Street, GOSFORD EAST NSW 2250 T: +61 2 4324 4022 / F: +61 2 4323 3512 www.sjcc.nsw.edu.au sjcc@dbb.catholic.edu.au
• St Joseph’s Catholic High School 16 Macquarie Street, ALBION PARK NSW 2527 T: +61 2 4256 4388 / F: +61 2 4256 5793 www.sjchsdow.catholic.edu.au info@sjchsdow.catholic.edu.au
• St Joseph’s College Mark Street, HUNTERS HILL NSW 2110 T: +61 2 9816 1044 / F: +61 2 9879 6804 www.joeys.org sjc@joeys.org
• St Joseph’s High School Aberdeen Segenhoe Street, ABERDEEN NSW 2336 T: +61 2 6543 7444 / F: +61 2 6543 7924 www.aberdeen.catholic.edu.au admin@abrdn.mn.catholic.edu.au
• St Joseph’s Catholic School Adelaide Street, BLAYNEY NSW 2799 T: +61 2 6368 2243 / F: +61 2 6368 3228 www.stjosephsblayney.nsw.edu.au sjblay@netconnect.com.au
• St Leo’s College 16 Woolcott Avenue, WAHROONGA NSW 2076 T: +61 2 9487 3555 / F: +61 2 9487 2637 www.stleos.nsw.edu.au stleos@dbb.catholic.edu.au
• St Luke’s Grammar School 210 Headland Road, DEE WHY NSW 2099 T: +61 2 9438 6200 / F: +61 2 9905 1654 www.stlukes.nsw.edu.au enrol@stlukes.nsw.edu.au
• St Mary Star of the Sea Locked Bag 42, WOLLONGONG NSW 2500 T: +61 2 4228 6011 / F: +61 2 4229 8555 www.stmarys.nsw.edu.au
• St Mary’s Central School PO Box 363, WELLINGTON NSW 2820 T: +61 2 6845 1822 / F: +61 2 6845 1339 www.stmaryswell.org.au smadmin@smcs.org.au
• St Mary’s College 151 Bloomfield Street, GUNNEDAH NSW 2380 T: +61 2 6742 2124 / F: +61 2 6742 0188 www.stmarysgunnedah.catholic.edu.au
• St Matthew’s Central School Lewis Street, MUDGEE NSW 2850 T: +61 2 6372 1742 / F: +61 2 6372 1423 www.stmattsmudgee.nsw.edu.au stmattsmudgee@bth.catholic.edu.au
• St Patrick’s College Francis Street, STRATHFIELD NSW 2135 T: +61 2 9763 1000 / F: +61 2 9746 2294 www.spc.nsw.edu.au enrolment.secretary@spc.nsw.edu.au
• St Patrick’s Marist College 151 Kirby Street, DUNDAS NSW 2117 T: +61 2 9638 5644 / F: +61 2 9684 2120 www.stpatricks.nsw.edu.au stpatsdundas@parra.catholic.edu.au
• St Patrick’s College 4 St Johns Road, CAMPBELLTOWN NSW 2560 T: +61 2 4629 2999 / F: +61 2 4628 1604 www.saintpatricks.nsw.edu.au info@saintpatricks.nsw.edu.au
• St Paul’s Catholic College 198 Old Prospect Road, GREYSTANES NSW 2145 T: +61 2 88683700 / F: +61 2 9636 5752 www.stpaulsgreystanes.catholic.edu.au stpaulscollege@parra.catholic.edu.au
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• St Paul’s Catholic College Darley Road, MANLY NSW 2095 T: +61 2 9977 5111 / F: +61 2 9977 0959 www.stpaulsmanly.nsw.edu.au stpauls@dbb.catholic.edu.au
• St Paul’s College 115-145 Sea Street, WEST KEMPSEY NSW 2440 T: +61 2 6562 7200 / F: +61 2 6563 1364 www.kmpslism.catholic.edu.au spckemp@lism.catholic.edu.au
• St Paul’s Grammar School 52 Taylor Road, CRANEBROOK NSW 2749 T: +61 2 4777 4888 / F: +61 2 47774841 www.stpauls.nsw.edu.au info@stpauls.nsw.edu.au
• St Paul’s High School Primrose Street, BOORAGUL NSW 2284 T: +61 2 4958 6711 / F: +61 2 4958 6145 www.booragul.catholic.edu.au
• St Paul’s International College 463 Argyle Street, MOSS VALE NSW 2577 T: +61 2 4868 2211 / F: +61 2 4868 1610 www.spic.nsw.edu.au srfong@spic.nsw.edu.au
• St Philip’s Christian College 20 Narara Creek Road, NARARA NSW 2250 T: +61 2 4324 4744 / F: +61 2 4323 4848 www.spcc.nsw.edu.au gosford@spcc.nsw.edu.au
• St Peter’s Catholic College 84 Gavenlock Road, TUGGERAH NSW 2259 T: +61 2 4351 2344 / F: +61 2 4351 2965 www.dbb.org.au/schools/stpeterstuggerah stpeters@dbb.catholic.edu.au
• St Philip’s Christian College 57 High Street, WARATAH NSW 2298 T: +61 2 4960 6600 / F: +61 2 4960 6690 www.spcc.nsw.edu.au admin@spcc.nsw.edu.au
• St Phillip’s Christian College 182 Salamander Way, SALAMANDER BAY NSW 2317 T: +61 2 4984 3882 / F: +61 2 4984 9463 www.spcc.nsw.edu.au portstephens@spcc.nsw.edu.au
• St Pius X College 35 Anderson Street, CHATSWOOD NSW 2067 T: +61 2 9411 4733 / F: +61 2 9413 1860 www.spx.nsw.edu.au admin@stpiusx.nsw.edu.au
• St Scholastica’s College 4 Avenue Road, GLEBE NSW 2037 T: +61 2 9660 2622 / F: +61 2 9660 7939 www.scholastica.nsw.edu.au office@scholastica.nsw.edu.au
• St Stanislaus College 220 Bentinck Street, BATHURST NSW 2795 T: +61 2 6331 4177 / F: +61 2 6331 4481 www.stannies.com hmsec@stannies.com
• St Ursula’s College 69 Caroline Street, KINGSGROVE NSW 2208 T: +61 2 9502 3300 / F: +61 2 9554 3581 www.stursulakingsgrove.org info@stursulakingsgrove.catholic.edu.au
• St Vincent’s College Rockwall Crescent, POTTS POINT NSW 2011 T: +61 2 9368 1611 / F: +61 2 9356 2118 www.stvincents.nsw.edu.au collegesecretary@stvincents.nsw.edu.au
• Sutherland Shire Christian School Allies Road, BARDEN RIDGE NSW 2234 T: +61 2 8525 5111 / F: +61 2 8525 5155 www.sscs.nsw.edu.au sscs@sscs.nsw.edu.au
• Sydney Grammar School College Street, DARLINGHURST NSW 2010 T: +61 2 9332 5800 / F: +61 2 9331 5164 www.sydgram.nsw.edu.au vmc@sydgram.nsw.edu.au
• Sydney Japanese School 112 Booralie Road, TERREY HILLS NSW 2084 T: +61 2 9450 1833 / F: +61 2 9450 1192 www.sydneyjapaneseschool.nsw.edu.au registrar@sjs.nsw.edu.au
• Tallowood School 44 Redden Drive, KELLYVILLE NSW 2155 T: +61 2 9836 3810 / F: +61 2 9836 3973 www.tallowood-s.schoolwebsites.com.au tallowood-s.school@det.nsw.edu.au
• Tangara School for Girls 89-97 Franklin Road, CHERRYBROOK NSW 2126 T: +61 2 9680 4844 / F: +61 2 9634 6184 www.tangara.nsw.edu.au admin@tangara.nsw.edu.au
• Tara Anglican School for Girls Masons Drive, NORTH PARRAMATTA NSW 2151 T: +61 2 9630 6655 / F: +61 2 9683 6297 www.tara.nsw.edu.au enrol@tara.nsw.edu.au
• Taree Christian College 423 Kolodong Road, TAREE NSW 2430 T: +61 2 6552 3177 / F: +61 2 6551 3234 www.tareeccs.nsw.edu.au admin@tareeccs.nsw.edu.au
• Taylor’s College 965 Bourke Street, WATERLOO NSW 2017 T: 1300 762 143 / F: +61 2 9267 0531 www.taylorscollege.edu.au
• The Armidale School 87 Douglas Street, ARMIDALE NSW 2350 T: +61 2 6776 5800 / F: +61 2 6776 5830 www.as.edu.au info@as.edu.au
• The Hills Grammar School 43 Kenthurst Road, KENTHURST NSW 2156 T: +61 2 9654 2111 / F: +61 2 9654 2205 www.hillsgrammar.nsw.edu.au enquiries@hillsgrammar.nsw.edu.au
• The Lakes Christian College 206 East Wilchard Road, CASTLEREAGH NSW 2751 T: +61 2 4777 4057 / F: +61 2 4777 4782 www.thelakescc.nsw.edu.au office@thelakescc.nsw.edu.au
• The French School of Sydney 758 Anzac Parade, MAROUBRA NSW 2035 T: +61 2 9344 8692 / F: +61 2 9349 2626 www.condorcet.com.au principal@condorcet.com.au
• The International Grammar School 20,30 4-8 Kelly Street, ULTIMO NSW 2007 T: +61 2 9219 6700 / F: +61 2 9211 2474 www.igssyd.nsw.edu.au admin@igssyd.nsw.edu.au
• The King’s School Pennant Hills Road, NORTH PARRAMATTA NSW 2151 T: +61 2 9683 8555 / F: +61 2 9683 8488 www.kings.edu.au enrol@kings.edu.au
• The McDonald College 5 17 George Street, NORTH STRATHFIELD NSW 2137 T: +61 2 9752 0500 / F: +61 2 8765 0195 www.mcdonald.nsw.edu.au registrar@mcdonald.nsw.edu.au
• The Scots College Locked Bag 5001, BELLEVUE HILL 2023 T: +61 2 9391 7600 / F: +61 2 9327 6947 www.tsc.nsw.edu.au admissions@tsc.nsw.edu.au
• The Scots School Albury Perry Street, ALBURY NSW 2640 T: +61 2 6021 3233 / F: +61 2 6041 3210 www.scotsalbury.nsw.edu.au enrolments@scotsalbury.nsw.edu.au
• The Scots School Bathurst Oberon Road, BATHURST NSW 2795 T: +61 2 6331 2766 / F: +61 2 6333 4795 www.scots.nsw.edu.au scots@scots.nsw.edu.au
• Toongabbie Christian School 30-40 Metella Road, TOONGABBIE NSW 2146 T: +61 2 9688 2952 / F: +61 2 9631 1483 www.tcs.nsw.edu.au enquiries@ tcs.nsw.edu.au
• Tranby Aboriginal College 13 Mansfield Street, GLEBE NSW 2037 T: +61 2 9660 3444 / F: +61 2 9660 1924 www.tranby.edu.au admin@tranby.edu.au
• Trinity Catholic College Corner Clinton and College Streets, GOULBURN NSW 2580 T: +61 2 4821 3600 / F: +61 2 4821 8834 www.trinitycollege.nsw.edu.au info@trinitycollege.nsw.edu.au
• Trinity Catholic College 13 Park Road, Auburn NSW 2144 37 Regent Street, Regents Park NSW 2143 T: +61 2 9749 1919 / F: +61 2 9749 2116 www.tcc.nsw.edu.au info@trinity.catholic.edu.au
• Trinity Grammar School 119 Prospect Road, SUMMER HILL NSW 2130 T: +61 2 9581 6000 / F: +61 2 9799 9449 www.trinity.nsw.edu.au info@trinity.nsw.edu.au
• Tudor House Illawarra Highway, MOSS VALE NSW 2577 T: +61 2 4868 0000 / F: +61 2 4868 0003 www.tudorhouse.nsw.edu.au registrar@tudorhouse.nsw.edu.au
• Tyndale Christian School 58 Douglas Road, BLACKTOWN NSW 2148 T: +61 2 8811 7800 / F: +61 2 8811 7883 www.tyndale.edu.au office@tyndale.edu.au
• Wagga Wagga Christian College 401 Kooringal Road, WAGGA WAGGA NSW 2650 T: +61 2 6923 8888 / F: +61 2 6923 8800 www.waggachristian.nsw.edu.au wwcc@waggachristian.nsw.edu.au
• Wahroonga Preparatory School 32 61 Coonanbarra Road, Wahroonga NSW 2076 T: +61 2 9489 3921 www.wahroongaprep.nsw.edu.au admin@wahroongaprep.nsw.edu.au
• Warrah School PO Box 357, ROUND CORNER NSW 2158 T: +61 2 9651 2411 / F: +61 2 9651 3778 www.www.warrah.org/school.htm warrah@warrah.org
• Waverley College 131 Birrell Street, WAVERLEY NSW 2024 T: +61 2 9369 0600 / F: +61 2 9389 1274 www.waverley.nsw.edu.au enrolmentofficer@waverley.nsw.edu.au
• Wenona School 176 Walker Street, NORTH SYDNEY NSW 2060 T: +61 2 9955 3000 / F: +61 2 9955 0067 www.wenona.nsw.edu.au registrar@wenona.nsw.edu.au
• Westmead Christian Grammar School 2-8 Bridge Road, WESTMEAD NSW 2145 T: +61 2 9689 1138 www.wcgs.com.au admin@wcgs.com.au
• William Carey Christian School Bumbera Street, PRESTONS NSW 2170 T: +61 2 9608 2198 / F: +61 2 9608 2681 www.wccs.nsw.edu.au info@wccs.nsw.edu.au
• William Clarke College 38 1 Morris Grove, KELLYVILLE NSW 2155 T: +61 2 8882 2100 / F: +61 2 9629 2041 www.wcc.nsw.edu.au info@wcc.nsw.edu.au
• Wycliffe Christian School 133 Rickard Road, WARRIMOO NSW 2774 T: +61 2 4753 6422 / F: +61 2 4753 6082 www.wycliffe.nsw.edu.au alumni@wycliffe.nsw.edu.au
• Wyong Christian Community School 100 Alison Road, WYONG NSW 2259 T: +61 2 4351 2020 / F: +61 2 4353 3112 www.wyongccs.nsw.edu.au office@wyongccs.nsw.edu.au
• Yanginanook Christian School Bundaleer Street, BELROSE NSW 2085 T: +61 2 9450 1027 / F: +61 2 9486 3373 www.yanginanook.nsw.edu.au yanginanook@idx.com.au
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