Kildare College at Holden Hill and St Paul’s College at Gilles Plains have developed a unique and innovative partnership. This partnership offers students the benefits of best-practice single sex education combined with co-educational learning opportunities and broader access to facilities and subject choices.
The schools work together to offer students shared facilities and teachers to enhance learning opportunities, combined senior secondary subject offerings to increase the range of subjects available to students and aligned calendars for key events. The dynamic partnership is helping to meet the needs of the Kildare and St Paul’s communities and offers a unique educational opportunity for the broader Catholic community.
On Tuesday March 10, a new joint school bus was launched. The eye-catching photographic design was revealed, demonstrating the creative partnership between the two colleges. The bus will transport students between Kildare and St Paul’s during the day to allow students to study subjects at both schools as well as offering transport before and after school.
The bus will provide a fabulous opportunity to promote both schools and the educational opportunities they offer throughout the North Eastern suburbs of Adelaide.
To Find out more about Kildare College and St Paul's College, plese visit their websites.
Twenty students from Catholic schools in South Australia have been named among the winners in two major state-wide Humanities competitions.
Earlier this year, senior school students from across South Australia were invited to enter the 2024 Premier’s Anzac Spirit School Prize and the Muriel Matters Awards.