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Kolbe Catholic College: helping every student succeed

At Kolbe Catholic College, staff are always striving to provide the best possible learning experience for students. That’s why, this year, the college is introducing Explicit Instruction – a dynamic, evidence-based teaching approach designed to engage, support, and empower every learner.

Explicit Instruction is transforming the way staff teach, ensuring that every student, regardless of their ability, has the tools they need to succeed. Aligned with the Melbourne Archdiocese Catholic Schools (MACS) Vision for Instruction, this approach creates a structured and supportive classroom environment. Through clear explanations, step-by-step guidance, and ample opportunities for practise and feedback, students are developing stronger academic skills and a genuine love of learning.

“Explicit Instruction will make a big difference in our classrooms,” said Adam Gonzalez, Deputy Principal – Learning and Teaching.

“It gives every student the support they need to grow and achieve their best. It’s all about high-quality teaching that works.”

This commitment to excellence will also extend to Kolbe’s new Mickleham campus, set to open in 2026. The new campus will uphold the same high standards of education and student support that Kolbe is known for, allowing even more young people to benefit from this effective way of learning.

“At Kolbe, ‘everyone grows’ – not just in their learning, but in confidence and character,” added Principal Nick Scully.

“By using Explicit Instruction, we are preparing students not just for school, but for life.”

With a strong focus on student success, Kolbe Catholic College is embracing this exciting new approach, ensuring every learner is engaged, supported, and ready to achieve their goals.

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