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Peek behind the door of a leading educator

Caroline Chisholm Catholic College is excited to welcome the community and prospective students to its 2021 Open Day at 11am-2pm on Sunday, May 23.

Families will step into a world of opportunities open to students across the three campuses. Learning areas will be on display, with enthusiastic staff ready to answer questions and demonstrate their expertise.

Prospective students and parents will be able to take part in a range of activities, from science experiments to cooking demonstrations.

The Performing Arts department is welcoming back live performance with Footloose as the musical for 2021. Open Day will allow visitors to see the exceptional talent at Caroline Chisholm Catholic College, and the range of subject areas available to students.

“We want prospective families to peer behind the curtain and come visit, explore, discover and learn what makes us a leader in learning excellence,” says principal, Robert Brennan.

While Open Day tours won’t reveal the final product, construction is well under way for the College’s multi-purpose hall, due for completion late 2021.

“The hall will form a new precinct large enough to accommodate our growing student body and staff and provide a space for entire College gatherings,” says Mr Brennan. “It offers two full-sized basketball courts that open to an indoor/outdoor environment, providing additional covered space for wet-weather days.”

The infrastructure of the College is designed specifically for the holistic development of the students and provides modern and flexible facilities.

The new science wing at Christ the King campus was completed and ready for the 2021 school year. It includes two new science labs, along with flexible indoor and outdoor learning areas. Designed by award-winning Melbourne-based architects Branch Studios, this wing incorporates the life cycle of cells in its design.

The College also has a new performing and visual arts building, St Madeleine Centre, which houses music, drama, dance, and other subjects.

Students at each of the three campuses have access to modern and well-equipped libraries, with a range of break-out spaces for use by students in and out of class.

With a vision to continually improve and keep up to date, the College offers welcoming classrooms with access to data projectors, as well as a number of specialised classrooms for art and technology subjects.

Senior students of Sacred Heart have access to a Senior Study Centre. It includes a kitchenette and outdoor garden, giving students an area to enjoy their food and take a brain break, and have some freedom as senior members of the college.

NOTE: CovidSafe protocols will be followed during the Open Day.

Caroline Chisholm Catholic College,
65 & 204 Churchill Avenue, Braybrook.
Inquiries: 9296 5311 or visit 
www.cccc.vic.edu.au

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