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St Monica’s ensures no student is left behind

St Monica’s College, Epping, was established in 1964. We are a co-educational college which this year celebrates its diamond anniversary – 60 years serving the northern suburbs of Melbourne.

Our curriculum delivers education at the highest levels whilst ensuring our students’ personal development is fostered.

A diverse range of VET courses are offered including Allied Health where students are prepared for jobs in the medical industry and, along with VET Community Service, students are being educated to work in all facets of medical and health areas. VET Automotive Studies prepares students for employment in the automotive industry.

STEM is a constantly changing area of education with a variety of relevant studies for boys and girls that prepare them for the modern workplace. The college’s new state-of-the-art STEM building provides the best support possible for all students.

We continue to provide the best resources to facilitate learning in modern buildings that are student focussed.

The college also offers a wide choice of sports supported by top level coaches committed to ensuring each student reaches their potential.

The Arts Faculty offers a full range of dance, drama and music programs.

We also offer programs for accelerated learning students and special needs students.

At St Monica’s College, Epping, we meet the diverse needs of students and ensure no student is left behind.

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