Wollondilly Anglican College | |
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Tahmoor, NSW, Australia | |
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School type | Independent Anglican Co-educational Primary and Secondary |
Motto | "For Christ's Glory" |
Established | January 2004 |
Headmaster | Stuart Quarmby |
Grades | Transition – Year 12 |
Campus size | 80 acres (32 ha) |
Houses | Sollya, Telopea, Grevillea, Wollemi, Acacia |
School Colour(s) | Black, White, Green |
Website | [1] |
Wollondilly Anglican College is an independent, co-educational Transition to Year 12 school, operated under the Sydney Anglican Schools corporation. It is located in Tahmoor, New South Wales, Australia. The College provides Christian standards in a contemporary learning atmosphere devoted to the pursuit of excellence.
The College, situated on 80 acres (320,000 m2) of bushland, houses buildings for all facilities from Science to Sporting, including an Auditorium for Creative and Performing Arts events.
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The College, opened in 2004 by former Prime Minister of Australia John Howard, began its life teaching students from Kindergarten to Year 7.
Wollondilly Anglican College is divided into four main sections which include:
College students are divided into 5 different house groups on enrolment. The house groups are named after native Australian plants. These groups are used primarily for competing in sporting events. The house groups are as follows:
The College Prayer is recited at the finish of weekly assemblies as well as during the College's formal occasions. It reflects Wollondilly's Christian views and is included in the front cover of the Student Diaries.