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The Riverina Anglican College is set to welcome prospective students and families to the open night on Tuesday March 13. See first-hand why the College is the perfect place for secondary education and experience the exciting opportunities that await new students upon enrolment.
The open night commences at 5.30pm with guided tours through the beautiful and spacious College grounds followed by presentation from key members of staff in the Dr Ian Grant Library.
Light catering will be provided by the College’s food technology students and entertainment provided by College musicians.
Extraordinary learning, driven by endless opportunities awaits prospective students.
College staff, students, their parents and caregivers are part of a strong, supportive, vibrant community with opportunities to engage with a vivid school calendar and thriving academic, co-curricular, service and sports programme.
Future focus
In 2018 more than $4 million will be invested in facilities and technology.
The addition of a dedicated STEM building will enable students to be engaged in using emerging technologies, enhancing students critical thinking skills.
The College’s master plan includes the upgrade of facilities for the Agriculture Plot set on more than five hectares where students will experience the latest advancements in agricultural technology.
The College is proud of its ties with Charles Sturt University. Building partnerships with local educational stakeholders is a key to the ever-evolving educational platforms being offered.
Assets
“We believe our teachers and support staff are our most valuable resources,” principal Paul Humble said.
Pathways for professional development are astringently targeted, enabling every staff member to become highly effective and innovative educators.
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Parents, teachers, staff and the College community want all students to flourish in their education and co-curricular activities.
“We want our students to feel safe and to be challenged in their learning, to strive for excellence whilst achieving their own ambitious goals,” Mr Humble said.
Teachers routinely go beyond the call of duty to ensure they are facilitating fun, invigorating and purposeful learning experiences.
Students consistently achieve impressive results across all levels of their education. The Alumni pursue careers in a range of disciplines in Australia and around the world.
This reflects the considered and engaged approach to lifelong learning that is characteristic of a Riverina Anglican College education.