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Copperfield College is three sites but one family

It is with great pride and enthusiasm that I welcome you to Copperfield College.

Selecting the right school for your child is one of the most significant decisions a family can make. At Copperfield College, we offer a distinctive and enriching educational experience within a multi-campus structure, guided by our unifying principle: One college – three sites – one family.

Our campuses include:

• Kings Park Junior Campus (Years 7–10)

• Sydenham Junior Campus (Years 7–10)

• Delahey Senior Campus (Years 11–12)

We are committed to delivering excellence in both academic achievement and student wellbeing. Our structure allows us to offer the broad opportunities of a large college, while maintaining the personalised support and sense of community found in smaller schools. This unique model enables us to focus on each student’s individual growth, development, and success.

At Copperfield College, we promote a culture of respect, responsibility, and safety. Students are encouraged to take ownership of their learning and future pathways in a supportive and inclusive environment. Our dedicated staff, strong wellbeing programs, and clear values work together to ensure all students are known, supported, and empowered to thrive.

I warmly invite you to contact the College and arrange a tour of one or more of our campuses. A visit will give you the opportunity to explore our excellent facilities and experience the welcoming, dynamic atmosphere that makes Copperfield College an outstanding place to learn and grow.

We look forward to welcoming you into our college community and partnering with you in your child’s educational journey.

Nick Adamou

College principal

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