Nazareth Catholic College, Adelaide

The Nazareth Catholic College is an independent Roman Catholic co-educational primary and secondary day school located across two campuses in suburban Adelaide: a primary school campus in Findon, and a high school campus in Flinders Park, in South Australia, Australia.

Nazareth Catholic College
Location

Coordinates35°01′04″S 138°31′22″E
Information
TypeIndependent co-educational primary and secondary day school
MottoIn Joyful Hope
DenominationRoman Catholic
Established
  • 1949  Our Lady of the Manger School
  • 1950  Cardinia Catholic School
  • 1956  Mater Christi School
  • 1971  Siena College
  • 2007  amalgamation
School boardAnn Bliss (Director)
Enrollment
  • Primary: ~690
  • High: ~1400
 (2019[1])
Colour(s)Gold, charcoal & cream             
Websitewww.nazareth.org.au

The college was established in January 2007 with the amalgamation of Siena College (Findon), Cardinia Catholic School (Flinders Park), Mater Christi School (Seaton), and Our Lady of the Manger School (Findon).

History

Nazareth Catholic College was established in January 2007 with the amalgamation of three neighbouring Catholic primary schools and Siena College.

At the time of its inception in 2007 the Secondary College consisted of a predominately female population, as the Secondary College had previously been Siena College, a school for girls. In 2011 the first co-educational cohort of Year 12 students graduated from the College.

As an essentially new College, Nazareth Catholic College underwent significant building works on both campuses. In 2011 the Primary Campus completed a multipurpose space and gym funded by the Building the Education (BER) funding provided by the Australian Government. In the same year the Secondary Campus at Flinders Park completed a Music Centre with additional classrooms built above the new Music Centre as well as additional classrooms in place of the previous Music Centre.

In 2012 an additional Technology workshop was created from an existing classrooms as was a Textiles Room from a previous storage area at the Secondary Campus.

In 2013 another learning space was created in the Secondary College Library, with additional transportable classrooms added. With funding received from the Australian Government the Secondary Campus added new ventilation, skylights and lighting in the existing gym.

In 2019, an additional building was added to the Secondary campus to accommodate an adult learning environment for the senior year levels, as well as to expand the school for the introduction of year 7 students to the Secondary campus.

Curriculum

The Nazareth curriculum follows a framework that covers the eight nationally recognised key learning areas: English, Mathematics, Science, Society and Environment, Languages, Arts, Health and Physical Education and Technology. As with other Australian Schools these subjects conform to the requirements of the Australian Curriculum and the South Australian Curriculum Standards and Accountability (SACSA) Framework.

From Reception to Year 7, students study core subjects of English, Mathematics, Science, Design and Technology, Visual Arts, Drama, Dance and Music, Studies of Society and the Environment, Health and Physical Education, as well as Religious Education, and commence studies of a second language with Italian. Japanese is offered as an additional second language for study from Year 8.

In Years 11 and 12 a full range of South Australian Certificate of Education (SACE) courses are offered, as is the Vocational Education and Training module Community Studies.


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See also

References

  1. "Our Community Newsletter Issue 5 - Frequently Asked Questions" (PDF). Nazareth Catholic College. Retrieved 14 December 2008.
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