St John Paul II Catholic College

The St John Paul II Catholic College is a dual campus independent Roman Catholic co-educational secondary day school, with campuses located in Quakers Hill and Schofields, in the City of Blacktown in the western suburbs of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

St John Paul II Catholic College
Location
St John Paul II Catholic College

Australia
Coordinates33°42′20″S 150°53′30″E
Information
TypeIndependent co-educational secondary day school
MottoThe Way Passes Through This Land
DenominationRoman Catholic
Patron saint(s)John Paul II
Established1996 (1996)
(as Terra Sancta College)[1]
FounderQuentin Evans
Educational authorityNew South Wales Department of Education
OversightCatholic Education Office, Diocese of Parramatta
PrincipalJim Fanning
Employees~84 (Full-time)[1]
Years712
Enrolmentc.1,500 (2004[1])
Colour(s)Navy blue, red, white and green                 
Websitewww.stjohnpaul2.catholic.edu.au

Overview

Founded in 1996 by Quentin Evans as Terra Sancta College,[1] the College caters for students from Year 7 to Year 12 and is administered by the Catholic Education Office of the Diocese of Parramatta.[2] It was founded as a result of the need identified by the local parish communities to establish a Catholic secondary school to serve the local parish communities and established Catholic primary schools of Mary Immaculate Quakers Hill, St Joseph’s Schofields and St John’s Riverstone.

The senior campus at Nirimba opened in 1998, allowing St John Paul II Catholic College to provide a continuous education for Years 7 to 12.

The school completed the vast majority of its building program in 2006 and now exists as a fully functional well resourced dual campus school. It offers a very broad education that reflects the academic, social, physical and spiritual needs and interests of students.

Notable alumni

Campus Features

As a dual-campus layout, the school has its 'Schofields' Campus dedicated for Years 7-10, while the 'Nirimba' campus, located within the Nirimba Education Precinct is only focused on higher education, with Years 11 and 12 based here. This location enables the school to provide students access to Western Sydney University resources and exclusive TAFE Nirimba courses.

Schofields Campus contains a multipurpose hall/workshop, called the 'PWS' (Performance Work Shop) and a new (completed in 2015) building called the 'CLS' (Cooperative Learning Space). This is accompanied by dedicated Science, Technological and Applied Studies, Art and Music Blocks. It also contains 2 basketball courts, abled to be configured for various sports, ie Basketball, Netball, Volley ball, etc & 2 large playing fields. One for Soccer/Footy and the other for AFL/Cricket. There is a pair of Cricket nets also on campus. There is also a large Library, Gathering area and Agriculture plot, which contains animals and plants, from Guinea Pigs, Chickens, Sheep and Goats.

Nirimba Campus offers a quiet, learning zone for Year 11 and 12 to focus on their higher education and HSC. It contains industrial Kitchens and Wood work rooms, as well as State of the art technology within the Hall. Common facilities such as the Basketball courts, Hall, Gymnasium, Performance Work Shop, Library, Learning Hub are shared with Wyndham College. This campus contains several, professional style soccer/footy fields, basketball courts (including indoor gym and court), as well a large array of texts in the library. With dedicated Science and Music rooms, as well as access to university labs and resources such as the University Library and Pool (Now closed indefinitely).

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See also

References

  1. "Annual School Report 2004". Links. Terra Sancta College. 2005. Retrieved 29 April 2008.
  2. "Terra Sancta College". Our Schools. Catholic Education, Diocese of Parramatta. 2008. Retrieved 29 April 2008.
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