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St Mary's Campus, Maitland is the senior campus of the All Saints' College structure.
All Saints' College, Maitland is a community that promotes integrity, justice and excellence within the Catholic tradition. The values of faith, knowledge and service are supported and developed in the learning and service to the community and students are encouraged to participate in a wide variety of curricula and co-curricular activities.
Through challenging experiences in the classroom and, as active members of the school community, students are given the opportunity to develop a keen sense of personal and social responsibility, critical ability, creative responses and an appreciation of the complexity of the world around them.
The College remains very conscious of the need for quality teaching and learning and there is a strong focus on the use of technology. A rich, broad and balanced curriculum has been developed to satisfy the qualifications for the HSC and help students develop their knowledge, skills and understanding to enable them to succeed as learners. HSC results continually confirm the College’s tradition of successfully encouraging students to achieve outstanding results across a wide diversity of academic disciplines.
The College is committed to making every effort, in inspiring and supporting students to pursue academic excellence and to gain confidence and discipline as learners. Where students are identified as having special needs, they are provided with individual programs to support them in their progress.
The campus also provides a well-supported Vocational Education and Training program and works closely with TAFE to support students in their chosen endeavours. All Saints' College has developed a Trade Training Centre through funding from the Federal Government. This further supports opportunities for students to achieve to nationally recognised qualifications in Hospitality and other VET courses including construction, retail and business services and Metals and Engineering.
Involvement in extracurricular activities is also a feature of life at All Saints' College. The chance to pursue a host of local, state and national pathways takes a high priority as students are keen to engage in sport, music, drama, debating, fundraising and community service activities. All Saints' College also encourages shared leadership responsibilities, with all students challenged to exhibit the highest standards of involvement through positive actions and relationships.Ìý
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