Curriculum
From Kindergarten to Year 10 the College provides educational programs in all Key Learning Areas as prescribed by the NSW Board of Studies. In Years 11 and 12 students are able to choose a course of study which leads to the Higher School Certificate or the International Baccalaureate Diploma. The College presents all its teaching programs from a Christian perspective.The College places a particular emphasis on the acquisition of literacy and numeracy skills by all students. Students are taught in groups based on ability for any literacy and numeracy work from Kindergarten to Year 12.
There are three classes in all year groups in the Preparatory School (K-2) and the Junior School (3-6) and four classes in each year group in the Senior School (7-12).
As a general rule, class sizes are as follows:
- Kindergarten: 26 students
- Years 1-2: 28 students
- Years 3-10: 30 students
- Years 11-12: 24 students
The College endeavours to foster in all students an appreciation of the creative arts. Consequently Music and Visual Arts are taught to all students from Kindergarten to Year 8.
Students may apply for Academic and Music Scholarship for entry to the College in Year 7 and Year 11. For more information about scholarships, please click here.
The College is a member of the P.S.S.A. (Primary Schools' Sporting Association) and N.A.S.S.A. (New Anglican Schools' Sporting Association). Students are given the opportunity to represent the College in a number of team sports and in Swimming, Athletics and Cross Country. As well, each student from Kindergarten to Year 10 participates regularly in Physical Education lessons.


