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All Saints' College Bathurst offers a healthy country environment, high academic standards and enriching co-curricular activities in a caring atmosphere.
Located at Bathurst, All Saints' College has the benefit of rural living, but is still readily accessible to Sydney and major centres.
Established in 1874, the College has a proud tradition of providing a high quality education. The College has excellent academic results and regularly excels in sporting and co-curricular events.
The richness and diversity of the academic and co-curricular opportunities at ASC provides students with a rich and balanced education.
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In the Junior school the class teacher is central to a child’s pastoral care and cultivates not only a supportive relationship with each child, but also with the family.
The Senior School has a formal Pastoral Care Programme with the aim to ensure that every College student is assigned a staff member (Tutor) who oversees the wellbeing of the student. From Tutor group meetings to whole House activities, the aim is to nurture each student and promote a sense of belonging. |
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In the Junior School we aim to provide students with an engaging and relevant curriculum where process is just as important as content. Learning how to learn and developing thinking skills is what is important in today's rapidly changing society.
The Senior School curriculum is designed to cater for a great diversity of interests and needs. As students progress through Years 7 to 12, a greater degree of choice is introduced. This enables students to develop patterns of study that are highly appropriate to their career ambitions and future needs.
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All Saints' College Bathurst has always been synonymous with a total educational experience. The College provides students with a wide range of co-curricular opportunities to assist both academic and social development.
The extensive co-curricular program includes Sports, Debating, Public Speaking, Outdoor Education, Choir, Stage Band, Jazz Band and Orchestras. All students have the opportunity to be involved in dramatic productions, either on stage or behind the scenes.
The school also has a Literature Festival which features visiting authors.
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The College offers accommodation for up to 150 Year 7 to 12 students in four on-campus houses. Junior boys are accommodated in Britten House and senior boys in Watson House. Junior girls are accommodated in Lyon House and senior girls in Marsden House.
Each House provides residential and study facilities with Internet access, common rooms with a small kitchen and a pleasant outdoor area. Residential staff provide a caring and nurturing environment for students. Communal meals, Chapel services and other activities assist in building a community spirit.
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The College participates in the ACER (Australian Council for Educational Research) Scholarship programme.
Scholarship applications open in Term 4 each year and are offered to Australian students entering Years 5, 7, 9, 10 and 11 in the following categories:
Academic (Years 5, 7, 9, 10 and 11)
Music (Years 7, 9, 10 and 11 only)
ICPA (Years 7, 9, 10 and 11 only)
Students sit the examination in the year prior to enrolment - if you wish to apply for entry into Year 7 then your child would sit the examination in Year 6. |
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