A Christian college that caters to the needs of every individual, regardless of religious or cultural background, and has an emphasis on caring for all aspects of a child’s development and growth.
Auburn Campus: Junior School — Prep to Year 4
Strathfield Campus: Middle School (Year 5–8) and Senior School (Years 9–12)
Facilities Auburn Campus: spacious classrooms, computer lab, library, grassed play-areas with specialised play equipment, an assembly area and an indoor/outdoor grassed recreation area.
Strathfield Campus: Well-equipped auditorium and gymnasium, modern library, excellent applied and fine arts facilities, music rooms, comprehensive computer education program, canteen, cricket nets, tennis courts, indoor basketball courts.
Electives Years 9 to 10: History/Geography and Civics, Music, Visual Arts, Industrial Technology, French, Information Software and Technology, PD/Health/PE, Food & Textiles Technology.
Electives Years 11 and 12: Music, Chemistry, Senior Science, Physics, Geography, Modern History, PD/Health/PE, Design and Technology, Information Processes & Technology, Work Studies, Business Studies, Biology, Visual Arts, Photography. Extension courses are also offered, including VET — Hospitality and Business Services. Distance Education and VET subjects also available.
Sport: includes, but not limited to basketball, soccer, tennis, soccer, swimming, athletics. Recreational sports include aerobics, gymnastics, squash, surfing, and sailing.
Extracurricular activities: Performing band, Choir, Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Scheme, Mock Trial, musical instruments, Da Vinci Decathlon, homework club, service opportunities.
Welfare and personal development: Outstanding student-to-teacher ratio, peer support, Student Representative Council, Chaplain and strong pastoral care program, “Character First” Junior School values program.
A careers adviser is available for students from Years 9 to 12. Mandatory work experience for Year 10 students. The school has a uniform policy.
Special features: Annual service trip for senior students and class service projects. Gold-level Duke of Edinburgh awards presented at venues such as Government House. Students raise in excess of $6000 annually for charities. There has been a consistent high level of achievement in SC and HSC results.