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Caroline Chisholm students ready for challenges of 21st century

Caroline Chisholm Catholic College is an inclusive and faith-filled co-educational secondary high school located in Melbourne’s inner west.

It has three campuses across two sites, both located in the heart of Braybrook and accessible by public transport.

Its unique setting allows students to enjoy a single-sex education from years 7 – 9, before moving to the senior co-educational campus in years 10 – 12.

Caroline Chisholm is committed to an education that views each student as an individual, made in the image of God. It pursues excellence in teaching and learning and promotes lifelong learning and spiritual growth.

The college’s holistic educational, religious, pastoral, and co-curricular programs are aimed at forming ‘men and women for others’ – young people who are compassionate, competent, conscientious, and committed.

Its students develop knowledge and skills, such as communication, teamwork and critical thinking, to allow them to be ready to meet the challenges of the 21st century.

The key focuses at the college include student wellbeing, learning and teaching as well as faith and mission. Each of these key focuses are led by one of our college’s deputy principals.

The college has been performing strongly academically as across the past three years, it has delivered a year-on-year uplift in the percentage of VCE study scores of 40 and over.

During student’s time at the college, it aims to encourage them to not only focus on their academics, but to achieve a well-rounded experience. It has an extensive sport, music, performing arts program as well as many different student clubs to encourage students to pursue their passions and talents during their time at the college. Students are supported by dedicated staff who ensure that they can become the best they are called to be.

To book a tour, discuss the enrolment process or find our more information about what sets Caroline Chisholm Catholic College apart, visit: cccc.vic.edu.au

Applications for year 7, 2026 close on Friday, August 16.

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