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No child is left behind at St Monica’s College

St Monica’s College boasts two wonderful campuses located in Epping, catering for students in years 7 to 12. It also has an additional country campus, Ostia, at Strath Creek.

With first class facilitates, the colleges is continuing to upgrade buildings and keep ahead with new technologies. This includes a new science and technology building that will better serve dedicated STEM students.The CooindabBuilding will provide modern teaching and learning areas for students.

As a co-educational college, St Monica’s strongly endorses co-education schooling to reflect the real-life realities your child will face.

The college offer one of the broadest curriculum choices, with subjects to meet the needs of almost any student and an excellent sporting program to match.

The sports program is extensive, utilising experts in their sports and sporting academies that ensure athletes have whatever they require to excel in their chosen sport.

With the opportunity for students to develop their sporting excellence, St Monica’s College ensures that this is not done at the cost of a child’s education.

Offering an accelerated learning program for students, the HORIZONS program caters for highly able students to meet advanced educational needs.

Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder are also well supported through the college’s Arrunga Inclusion Program. This program focuses on the achievement of positive academic, social and emotional outcomes for each student, maximising their education and future employment opportunities.

The Performing Arts Faculty at St Monica’s is well regarded. Whether it be dance, drama or music, students have the opportunity to develop and showcase their talents. The Visual Arts Faculty includes design, photography, media and art.

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

To book a college tour, please visit www.stmonicas-epping.com/book-a-tour

For further information about enrolment, please contact the college registrar on 9409 8444 or email registrar@stmonicas-epping.com

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