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St Luke’s Catholic College is an exciting and thriving preschool to post school learning community, which is designing a new normal for learners aged 3 to 18 years of age.

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Learning = Infinite Possibilities

Words from our Principal Leader

St Luke’s is an exciting and thriving preschool to post school learning community which is designing a new normal for learners aged 3 to 18 years of age.

In a place where “Learning = Infinite Possibilities”, staff and parents work as partners to nurture faith-filled curious children to become creative contributors and innovative problem solvers for our changing world.

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Our innovative approach to learning

By providing a flexible and diverse curriculum, learning experiences are progressively self-directed and increasingly personalised. St Luke’s provides each student with inquiry experiences which are relevant to their real world.

We offer a possible 15 year learning journey - from early learning through to graduating Year 12. We invite you to explore our website to find out what makes a St Luke’s education the best choice for your child.

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St Luke's Catholic School Marsden Park students playing uno

Features that make us the right school for your child

A new approach to schooling
Continuous education from preschool to Year 12
Inclusive high needs support setting for students K-8
Passionate and dedicated educators who really care
Learning spaces that foster growth and development
Out of school hours care

Thank you for your interest in enrolling at St Luke's

Families seeking enrolment should first complete an expression of interest.

If you have any questions regarding current vacancies, the application process or school tours, please contact our friendly Enrolments team on 9854 3100 weekdays during school hours.

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25 Mar 2024

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Day 5 - Community and Spirit Week The day commenced with our Year 8 and 5 students participating in our Peer Companions program, where they led activities and discussions based on the theme of the week, which was culture and harmony Our Year 9 Boys participated in the Goodfellas program, which has been thoughtfully designed to support and empower young men as they navigate the challenges of adolescence. Led by experts in education and gender advocacy, the Goodfellas program seeks to debunk harmful stereotypes, promote emotional expression, and provide positive male role models to inspire our boys to become respectful and responsible individuals. This program is a proactive initiative aimed at addressing issues such as disengagement from school and fostering healthy relationships while combating violence against women. For our girls, today they were involved in the Girl Essentials program, an engaging workshop designed to introduce concepts of pastoral care and personal development. Led by the co-founder and CEO of Enlighten Education, this program utilises storytelling techniques to create a supportive and empowering environment for our young women. Through personal narratives and interactive sessions, girls explored important themes such as self-esteem, resilience, and empathy, setting a positive tone for personal growth and development. In the afternoon we celebrated Harmony Day with a whole school celebration. The entire school community came together in the afternoon to celebrate Harmony Day through cultural dances and performances, embracing our rich cultural diversity.

21 Mar 2024

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Day 2 of Community and Spirit Week As part of our Community & Spirit Week, and in conjunction with our Multicultural Celebrations, we sought to recognise and celebrate the diversity within our St Luke’s Community. This morning, students K–12 brought to life the cultures of St. Luke’s by locating our origins on the World Map. Each class was given an A2 World Map on which to pin-point our students’ cultural backgrounds. We are such a rich and diverse community at St Luke’s. To be able to celebrate our cultures, backgrounds and traditions is a blessing and something to embrace! Kindergarten, Year 1, and Year 2 then attended “The Wellbeing Show,” which was a dynamic performance that promoted positive education, blending academic learning with character development and wellbeing. The show focused on building essential attitudes and behaviours for academic success, social interactions, and overall happiness. Our students got really involved and enjoyed learning about improving their wellbeing and managing themselves. Police Liaison Officer: After recess and then after lunch, our Year 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 students were addressed by our local police liaison officer, who addressed issues such as drugs, alcohol, vaping, and cyber safety. These topics have been identified through our wellbeing surveys and Tell Them From Me surveys. For the second day running, our students were involved in recess and lunchtime house spirit activities #wellbeing #stlukescommunity #community #spirit

 

 

 

 

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