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Facilities are first class at St Monica’s College

St Monica’s College, Epping, is a Catholic co-educational college based in the northern suburbs of Melbourne. The college was established in 1964 and has two campuses in Epping for students in years 7 to 12. There is also a country campus, Ostia, at Strath Creek.

Facilities are first class and the college continues to upgrade its buildings. This includes a new science and technology building to better serve STEM students, the Cooinda building which provides modern teaching and learning areas for students, as well as a complete rebuild of the Beehive, the technology centre based on Davisson Street campus.

The college strongly endorses co-education. Co-education reflects the real-life realities your child will face. In the coeducational classroom, both female and male perspectives are explored, creating greater understanding between the sexes, more consideration of points of view, and increased development of individuals both intellectually and socially.

The college offers one of the broadest curriculum choices of any school. Subject choices will meet the needs of almost any student.

The college is also renowned for an excellent sporting program. The choice of sports is extensive and coaching utilises experts in their sports. The college’s Sporting Academies ensure athletes have whatever they need to excel in their chosen sport with gymnasiums on campus as well as a high-performance centre for advanced training.

The College also offers an accelerated learning program for students. HORIZONS caters for highly able students through a program that meets their advanced educational needs.

Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder are well supported by the Arrunga Inclusion Program.

The Performing Arts Faculty is also well regarded. Whether it be dance, drama or music, students have the opportunity to develop and showcase their talents. The college regularly has performances and showcases for performing arts students.

St Monica’s College, Epping welcomes a diverse cohort of students with the assurance that staff will ensure that each and every one has the best opportunity to be their best. At St Monica’s College, no student is left behind.

Enrolments can be made anytime online as can bookings for Meet the Principal Tours. www.stmonicas-epping.com

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