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See it for yourself at Caroline Chisholm Catholic College

Caroline Chisholm Catholic College (CCCC) is a multi-site, co-educational secondary college in Melbourne’s inner west, dedicated to learning excellence in an engaged, faith-filled and supportive environment.

Its unique offering sees students enjoy a single-sex education in their formative years at separate all-girls and all-boys campuses in years 7 to 9, before moving to the senior co-ed campus in years 10 to 12.

Providing a wide variety of opportunities across the academic curriculum, including VCE, VET and VCAL programs, CCCC offers a comprehensive co-curricular program, spanning sport, music, visual and performing arts, drama, technology, languages and a Faith In Action program.

Ninety-five per cent of CCCC year 12 graduates have gone onto tertiary education, and in 2021 the college DUX achieved an ATAR score of 98.4, while the Proxime Accessit received a score of 98. Several students were successful in achieving scholarships to leading universities including Deakin University, La Trobe University and Victoria University.

While the college strives for students to achieve strong academic results, it also understands the importance of creating valuable experiences to help students find their passions and build their skills for their future. The college offers a wide range of activities through extra-curricular, sport, music and co-curricular to allow students the opportunity to add value to their education at Caroline Chisholm Catholic College.

Why not see the college for yourself? Join CCCC for its open day on Sunday, May 29 from 11am – 2pm. Both campuses will have student led tours and you will have the opportunity to see what this wonderful community can offer your child. Register your interest today by visiting www.cccc.vic.edu.au.

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