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Come along to St Teresa’s open day

All are invited to attend St Teresa’s Catholic College in Noosaville for its open day on Sunday 19 March from 2-4pm.

Meet and talk with friendly students and staff, take a tour of the College to discover their specialised teaching and learning spaces, and their range of academic and learning enrichment programs.

Find out how they get great results and learn how each child is individually mentored using their Individual Career Pathway plan.

“Our graduating students in 2022 achieved outstanding results. Three students achieved an ATAR above a 99 and 42 per cent scored above a 90, and 100 per cent of our students graduated with a Queensland Certificate of Education,“ a spokesperson said.

“We also offer a wide range of vocational pathway options and provide exceptional pastoral care for our students in a beautiful, natural environment.

“We encourage out students to explore their potential, whether it’s in our air-conditioned classrooms, dance studios, science labs, film studio, wood tech rooms, visual art studios, hospitality centre, music studio or fantastic sporting facilities.“

They can join in a range of activities, including music ensembles, dance troupes and drama ensembles, environment group and film club, as well as numerous sporting groups.

“Your child’s choice of high school can influence their wellbeing and success in life. Here at St Teresa’s we produce young people with the passion, courage and tenacity to Dare the Dream.“

Date: Sunday 19 March 2023

Time: 2pm – 4pm

Location: St Teresa’s Catholic College, 45 Sea Eagle Drive, Noosaville

Registration: Visit stteresa.qld.edu.au/enrolments and click on College Tours to register

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