Student wellbeing

We support the social and emotional welfare of students and their families through effective strategies, recommendations, policies and procedures, guidelines and tools that enable healthy personal development in students and contributes to their academic success.

How we support student wellbeing

Student wellbeing

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Learning at St Luke's

St Luke's is a place where curiosity, imagination and love of learning thrive through working together to provide the most effective, engaging and challenging learning experiences for students.

As one of the 80 Catholic schools in the Diocese of Parramatta, we’re working together to transform learning for students in Greater Western Sydney. This means reimagining and refreshing learning and teaching for today’s world and today’s learners.

The purpose and promise of a Catholic education is to inspire each learner - student, teacher and family - to discover a meaningful and flourishing life.

Our approach to learning
Elective subjects on offer

Our High Support Learning Centre

Students with additional needs and their families are very welcome in our school. An inclusive approach supports the individual needs of each student. It’s all about building confidence, independence and belonging!

We are particularly proud of Arrunga, our purpose-built High Support Learning Centre which provides inclusive education for students with a moderate intellectual disability, low adaptive functioning and high support needs.

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Our faith journey

St Luke's is a great place for students to grow in faith and learning. We value each student as an individual and share the values of the Gospel to help them discover the hope that is within and to experience a meaningful and flourishing life.

Our Religious Education Program

Our faith journey

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Beyond the classroom

We believe it is important for students to pursue interests to find what they are passionate about. Our school gives them exposure to a range of exciting opportunities to unlock their creative potential, develop a talent or follow a passion.

Extracurricular activities we offer

Sport

Sport is a valued part of a school’s curriculum, contributing to the development of the whole child by providing a vehicle for social, physical, emotional and moral learning. Participation, enjoyment and skill development are the cornerstones of school sport. Representative pathways are also available through the Parramatta Diocesan Primary and/or Secondary Schools Sports Council.

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Sport

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Student Learning Devices

Students in K-2 access a bank of school-owned devices with the support and direction of teachers. Students in Years 3-12 are required to bring a personal learning device to school in line with our BYOD guidelines.

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School Uniform

Our students are ambassadors for St Luke's and wear their uniforms with pride. Learn about our school uniform and how to make a purchase.

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Before and After School Care

Ambrose School Aged Care, located on the school grounds, offers flexibility and convenience for parents. Specialist staff provide active, engaging and fun programs for children in years K-6. Care is available before, after school, and on pupil free days.

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St Luke's Catholic School Marsden Park dedicated parents supporting students in classroom
Parents as Partners

Strong partnerships between home, parish and school support students to grow in faith and learning. We recognise parents and carers as each student’s most influential, primary and essential educators.

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