Christadelphian Heritage College Sydney is owned and managed by the Christadelphian Community, who established the College in 1998 with the objective of offering quality education in a caring environment that promotes Biblical values.
It is a small school that assists students to achieve their potential. It is important that each of our students feels valued, safe and engaged at school.
Our Heritage Learner Profile guides all our actions, with a focus on character, learning and teamwork to build resilient children. 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.
Heritage College Sydney is rich in diversity with students from all backgrounds forming our community. Many children travel from local suburbs and across Sydney on our private bus service to attend our school.
Our students are the testament to the quality of education we provide.
Come and visit us and see what we can offer your family.
Motto – Wisdom Through Knowledge
Vision, Mission & Values
Our Vision
To bring glory to God by working together as a community providing quality Christian-based education
Our Mission
Christadelphian Heritage College Sydney strives for:
Our Values
Our education programs are based on Bible principles and so seek to instil in our students the Gospel values of faith and hope in God and love for one another
Students are encouraged to become confident, active, self-motivated learners and to pursue excellence in all areas, both academic and non-academic
Commitment to truth, sound judgement and ethical conduct is identified, acknowledged and celebrated
Personal responsibility, leadership and initiative fosters opportunities for a positive contribution
Respect for God, respect for others, respect for self
Nurturing a caring community, looking out for others and providing for their needs
Promoting an active involvement in the partnership between home and school, to model the strength of teamwork
Facilities
Performing Arts Centre, new Secondary science labs and primary classrooms. Specialist rooms include wood technology and food technology rooms, music rooms, computer labs, art room and areas for agricultural studies. The school sits beside extensive council sports fields that supplement its own play area.
Curriculum
Heritage College Sydney teaches the NSW curriculum and syllabus.
Electives Years 9 and 10: Commerce, Computing Technology, FoodTechnology, Visual Arts, Industrial Technology – Wood, Physical Activity & Sports Studies.
Electives Years 11 and 12: Biology, Chemistry, Physics, English (Advanced, Standard and Extension), Mathematics (Advanced, Standard & Extension), Industrial Technology (Timber products), Enterprise Computing, Business Studies, Modern History, Design & Technology.
Students also have access to Vocational Education and Training (VET) courses.
Extracurricular activities: School band program, extensive musictutorial program (reeds, flute, percussion, piano, brass, strings, guitar), vocalensemble, full-scale musical and drama productions, school camp program, student leadership opportunities.
Sport
Heritage College Sydney maintains a strong commitment to providing the opportunity for students to represent their school and participate in sport in independent inter-school competitions.
One of the goals of Heritage College Sydney is to provide all students with the opportunity to participate in sport, have some fun, be active, develop their sporting skills (whatever their previous experience) and partake in some success.
Heritage recognises that through participation in sport, students can develop personal skills of commitment, determination, perseverance, support, encouragement, teamwork, leadership and resilience.
Swimming, athletics and cross-country access to CIS through the Independent Schools Association.
Secondary interschool sport includes netball, soccer, touch football gala days through CDSSA & ACIES. There is also a primary swimming program and a secondary lifesaving program.
Student Welfare Programs
School counsellor available once a week
Special features
Community involvement, music program, good general tone, Biblical ethos
Preschool or Early Learning
School readiness program available 1 day / week in term 4.
After School care / OOSH Options
Not offered on site, but independent unaffiliated local centres are utliised by some families
Principal
Mrs Melissa Sharman