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Learning - infinite possibilities
St Luke’s Catholic College will cater for 2,000 learners from pre-school to post-school in the rapidly developing Marsden Park locale. A learner-centred pedagogy will provide students with increasingly self-directed inquiry experiences that are relevant to their world, and best prepare them to be lifelong learners. The compact three-storey campus masterplan is arranged around a central gathering space with circulation streets opening up like fissures in rock.
Our Lady of the Angels, Kellyville
Collaborative learning today
Winner of the New Construction Category in the NSW Chapter Awards 2017, this new 3-stream Catholic Primary School seeks to engage and stimulate students and teachers in a variety of learning spaces, including the atrium ‘Learning Street’, the two-storey cubby house ‘Tree House Pod’ and the café. Students play an active and participatory role in their own learning process with the support of ICT, whilst the teacher’s primary role is to facilitate, and to provide guidance and support. There are no traditional teacher oriented classrooms, with all spaces, large and small, being student focused.
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