The Cairns Post

Passion for providing quality education

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STUDENTS at St Mary’s Catholic College are afforded wonderful opportunit­ies to discover the passion, strength and identity through the holistic education on offer.

With a broad selection of subjects, extension activities and extracurri­cular opportunit­ies are all delivered within the values and pastoral care of a faithfille­d Catholic College that operates by its motto, ‘Educare et Sanctifare’, or ‘To Educate and To Sanctify.’

“Quality education is the essential task of any school,” says college principal David Harris.

“Here your child will progressiv­ely receive a broad selection of subject offerings to help them prepare for life after school. The strength of a school will always be determined by the strength of its teachers. At St Mary’s we are indeed fortunate to have a rich blend of experience­d staff and also many young staff who to a person are incredibly generous and capable.”

St Mary’s rises above other schools in its duty to sanctify, or make whole, in offering a holistic education that looks to assisting parents in the full developmen­t of their child.

“From retreat offerings, prayer and reflection, pastoral care and an environmen­t built on relationsh­ip and Christian values we emphasize the personal and social developmen­t of each child.”

St Mary’s Catholic College offers a huge range of extracurri­cular activities on top of its high-quality education and holistic care, making the school a popular choice for Cairns locals.

With a strong demand for enrolments and a growing waiting list, parents who are considerin­g enrolling their child at St Mary’s Catholic College for 2017 are advised to submit their applicatio­n by term one in 2016. For more informatio­n about St Mary’s Catholic College and what the school can bring to your child’s education, visit the website at www.smcc.qld.edu.au, or call 4044 4200.

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St Mary’s Catholic College captains Casey Allen and Isabella Kibby with college principal, David Harris.
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