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Three decades of commitment to quality Catholic education

Penola Catholic College is preparing to celebrate its 30th anniversary in 2025, marking three decades of commitment to quality Catholic education.

The college’s 30th year will see several new developments and exciting initiatives, including the launch of an Advanced Learning Program for high achievers.

Principal Tracey Kift said these changes reflect the college’s commitment to fostering a culture of excellence and catering for the diverse interests and career pathways of every student.

“The college has long had an outstanding reputation for catering to individual learning needs, and our new Enhanced Learning Program will ensure that highly-able and gifted students are consistently challenged in their learning,” Ms Kift said.

The college will also be introducing chartered bus services for the first time in its 30 year history to improve access to the college from the surrounding areas.

Penola features a dedicated Year 7 and 8 campus designed to ease the transition from primary school to high school, fostering a supportive environment that nurtures academic and personal growth.

As students progress, they benefit from a purpose-built Year 12 learning centre that feels more like a university setting rather than school, equipping them with the skills and confidence necessary for higher education. This innovative approach encourages real-life learning, empowering students to apply their knowledge in practical contexts.

As the college approaches this significant milestone, families are invited to explore what makes Penola a vibrant and nurturing place for learning. Interested families can visit the penola.vic.edu.au to book a student-led tour, experiencing firsthand the rich culture and community spirit that has defined the college for the past 30 years. Join us in celebrating our legacy and envisioning a bright future together!

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