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 Loyola Campus
The Loyola Campus commenced in 1993 under the spirit and aegis of the Society of Jesus. It is named after St Ignatius Loyola, the founder of the Society of Jesus.
Loyola will have the capacity for 700 students in the near future.
It is set in a seven hectare lightly wooded, landscaped site and received the Sulman Award from the Royal Institute of Architects for its design.

Loyola Campus offers students multiple and linked pathways that lead towards the award of the HSC. Students can undertake courses which provide opportunities for post school studies at university, as well as technical and industry training.

Loyola Campus contains an annex of Australian Catholic University, which provides opportunities for students to undertake university courses that count towards the HSC and future university entrance.

Students are offered courses that provide them with the chance to achieve a nationally recognised industry credential in areas such as Business Services, Retail, Hospitality & Tourism Services, and Construction. A full range of Joint Secondary Schools TAFE courses, including Information Technology, Accounting, Child Care, Automotive and Hairdressing, are offered.

Students can combine their full time HSC study with paid part time work and nationally recognised industry training by undertaking Paid Part Time Traineeships in Retail and Sports Administration.

Loyola Campus
 Clare Campus
The first students commenced at Clare Campus in 1994, the 800th anniversary of the birth of St Clare. St Clare was a deeply religious person who, with St Francis of Assisi, devoted her life to serving God through poverty, peace and prayer. The Capuchin Franciscan Friars have a great involvement in the journey of the school.

Each student at Clare is encouraged to grow in dignity and self appreciation. The curriculum has been developed to allow students to demonstrate their abilities. Single sex classes are offered in Mathematics, Science and PD/H/PE to allow both girls and boys to experience a different and flexible model of education.
Clare Campus
 St Agnes Campus
The St Agnes Campus commenced in 1962 under the leadership of the Franciscan Missionaries of Mary. It is named after St Agnes who, as an adolescent, committed her life to the service of Christ.

 
It has a well established campus, dominated by an historic homestead. Plans are currently underway for an extensive refurbishing program, which will include the upgrading of specialist facilities such as Performing Arts.
St Agnes has a strong Pastoral Care Program and a commitment to meeting the learning needs of the individual. Its curriculum offerings are well balanced, diverse and flexible and are tailored to meet the needs, interests and ability levels of all students.


St Agnes Homestead






Contact Details


Classroom Activities
   The College Principal
   Mr Geoff Hicks
   Christ Catholic College
   PO Box 24
   Rooty Hill     2766
   Phone:     9835 2466
   FAX:        9835 2539
Geoff Hicks
Loyola Campus
Years 11 and 12
91 North Parade
Mt Druitt     2770
Phone:     9832 4455
FAX:        9832 1839
Campus Principal 
Fr Brendan Kelly SJ
   Clare Campus
   Years 7 - 10
   175 Buckwell Drive
   Hassall Grove     2761
   Phone:     9835 2466
   FAX:        9835 2539
   Campus Principal 
   Mr Kevin Holohan
St Agnes Campus
Years 7 - 10
Evans Road
Rooty Hill     2766
Phone:     9675 2422
FAX:        9832 1927
Campus Principal
Mrs Marie Therese Hirschhorn
Shakespeare Festival
Foundation Day Mass
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