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What services does St Luke's Catholic College provide?

St Luke’s accommodate approximately 2,000 learners in purpose-built, contemporary learning spaces and includes early learning, K-12, out of school hours care and vacation care, a learning needs hub and post school pathways with tertiary and business partners.

This is a community of learning for all - teachers, students, families and the wider community.

Is there a pre-school on-site for younger siblings?

Yes.

The Ambrose Early Learning at St Luke's provides quality early learning for children 2 to 5 years. Your child will be taught by highly qualified educators who will tailor learning to meet their specific skills, interests, abilities and learning needs.

To get started contact the centre today on 02 9854 3100 to express your interest in enrolling your child.

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Does the school offer before and after care?

Yes we do.

Ambrose Early Years Learning and School Aged Care operates an out of hours care centre for students in Years K-6 is a large, well resourced space located on the school grounds. Specialist staff take great care of the students in a safe and secure environment that encourages positive social interaction.

We encourage all families to enrol your children into our Ambrose Out of Hours Care centre in case of an unplanned need. Should a place be available we will then be able to readily accept your child.

The first step is to complete a short online form to join our waitlist.

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Does St Luke's enrol children with additional needs?

We welcome students with diverse needs and aim to provide appropriate educational opportunities and support for students with additional needs. Once the school has evaluated whether a prospective student meets the general enrolment criteria, the additional needs of the student and the school’s capacity to meet them must also be evaluated. St Luke's Catholic College has a purpose-built, high needs learning setting on-site - Arrunga. Embracing diversity and inclusion, Arrunga is now enrolling for Kindergarten to Year 8, to be expanded to all grades in future years. 

Learn more about enrolling at Arrunga

Additional needs are varied and sometimes complex to identify and evaluate. Close partnership with parents is important to support the prospective student in finding what may be their best interests. In some instances school placement at this school may not be available or be in the best interests of the student. The Principal and Catholic Education's Director System Performance may seek a way forward by working with the family, if the family would like assistance.

Parents of children with additional needs are advised to approach the school more than a year in advance. 

High Support Learning Needs Centres
Meeting Diverse Learning Needs
Enrolling in a Catholic School
Will my child need to bring their own learning device?

Technology is an essential component of the children’s learning at St Luke’s.  Kindergarten to Year 2 are not required to bring devices to school. They will access a bank of school owned devices with the support and direction of the teacher.

Students in Years 3 through to Year 12 are required to bring their own devices to school (BYOD). The devices are expected to be fully charged each and every day and meet the requirements set out by the school. Our students beging with iPads and progress to laptops as they move through the learning journey.

More on our BYOD program and device requirements 

 

Where do I buy the school uniform?

For your convenience, all uniform items can be purchased online from Oz Fashion's secure website. Enrolled families will receive a password from the school.

More on uniforms and ordering

What are the school fees?

There are three levels of annual fees, billed in instalments during Terms 1, 2 and 3:

  • Annual Diocesan Tuition Fees set by Catholic Schools Parramatta Diocese
  • Diocesan Building Levy set by Catholic Schools Parramatta Diocese
  • School-based fees.

Annual tuition fees in Catholic systemic schools vary from Kindergarten to Year 12 but there are very significant discounts for your second and third child. In fact, there are no fees for your fourth and subsequent children.

In addition to the tuition fees, there is a Diocesan School Building Levy which is charged per family per year. There are also school-based fees which are set by each school.

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How are Catholic schools different to other schools?

Catholic schools are extremely popular. In fact, they enrol about 20 per cent of Australian school students.

Many parents say they have made their educational choice for reasons such as:

  • Catholic schools are faith-based places that are grounded in Christian values
    The Catholic faith is not just taught in Religious Education classes but is experienced within the total culture of the school. Christian values are up front and explicit. Catholic schools are intrinsically connected to the parish in which they reside and are an integral part of the mission and life of the Church.

  • Catholic schools strive to achieve very high standards of education
    Expectations of achievement and conduct are high. While there is a focus on the individual child, a broad curriculum caters for a wide range of interests and abilities.

  • They are safe yet challenging places
    Relationships are warm and friendly. Parents, students, teachers and pastors see themselves as working in partnership. The children belong to a community that really cares about each one of them.

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How do I become a parent volunteer?

Parents are key to the life of our school. We welcome parent and carer involvement and invite parents and carers to contribute towards building community by contributing to the life of the school community.

Demonstrate to your children that volunteering is a good thing. Contact the school today using the 'I'd like to be a parent volunteer' enquiry type on our contact form or call us on 9854 3100.

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We need the right people to have the greatest impact. Join us at St Luke's and make a difference in the lives of Catholic students across Western Sydney.

Parent updates

We use the Compass app as our main form of parent communication. Download the app and learn more about our Compass parent portal to stay in the loop.

Volunteer and Contractor Training

We welcome the contribution volunteers make to the life of our school.

As part of our commitment to keeping students safe, all volunteers in schools are required to complete the building child safe communities undertaking form and child protection training module before volunteering. These checks reduce potential risk and forms part of our strategy to build child safe communities.

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Volunteer and contractor training - Catholic Schools Parramatta Diocese

 

 

 

 

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