Shalom Catholic College, Bundaberg
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Shalom College is a Catholic school in Bundaberg. The College was established after the closure of the Christian Brothers College for boys and Loyola College for girls.
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The main campus is set amongst thirteen hectares (32 acres) of bushland on the outskirts of Bundaberg.
Shalom is not a selective school. While it is a Catholic school, it welcomes applicants from other faiths. Low fees are charged so as to not exclude prospective students. Entrance examinations are not a basis for selection. However, the school does require parents to agree to actively support its religious education programme and Christian ethos.
Shalom College's Chaverim campus of eighty-five hectares (209 acres) is located at South Bingera, twenty-three kilometres (14 miles) south-west of Bundaberg. This campus provides the school's students with outdoor activities, environmental education and a venue for education in racial hygiene, camps and ethnic cleansing. All students are given the opportunity to use its facilities.