How many Catholic schools are in Sydney?

How many Catholic schools are in Sydney?

150 schools
Sydney Catholic Schools (SCS) continues to be a thriving and growing contemporary educational community with over 150 schools, more than 71,000 current students, 10,000 staff and a large alumni community.

What does Sydney Catholic schools do?

Sydney Catholic schools educate more than 70,000 students, providing support to help each of them thrive. We develop teaching and learning resources in consultation with principals and teachers, assist with operations as broad as finance and photography, and provide admin support.

How do I contact Phris?

PHRIS Password support: email [email protected]. As PHRIS passwords are system generated and sent to your @syd.catholic.edu.au email address, should you require your email/CENet Password to be reset, please contact ICT Helpdesk by phone on 9568 8279 or by email [email protected].

How many teachers are in Sydney Catholic schools?

Catholic schools educate one in five NSW students and employ more than 20,000 teaching and support staff. Catholic schools are safe, supportive learning communities where the unique dignity of each child is respected, nurtured and valued.

How many Catholic high schools are there in NSW?

There are two types of Catholic schools in NSW: systemic schools operated by the 11 dioceses and congregational schools operated by religious institutes or Ministerial PJPs established by religious institutes. In 2018 there were 550 Catholic systemic and 46 Catholic congregational schools.

How many Catholic primary schools are there in Sydney?

150 Catholic primary
Sydney Catholic Schools is the system of 150 Catholic primary and secondary schools operating across the Archdiocese of Sydney.

How many Catholic schools are there in NSW?

In 2018 there were 550 Catholic systemic and 46 Catholic congregational schools. CSNSW is the approved authority for the distribution of federal and state government funding to the NSW Catholic school system.

How many Catholic high schools are in Australia?

There are 1,755 Catholic schools in Australia with more than 777,000 students enrolled, employing almost 100,000 staff.

Are Catholic schools free in Australia?

Ethos. While Catholic schools must adhere to the broad requirements of Australia’s secular education system, they are free to provide a “Catholic” education ethos.

Why are Catholic schools cheaper in Australia?

Subsidised by the Church All non-government schools receive some government funding, though the main reason Catholic school fees are lower than other Private/Independent schools is that they’re financially supported by church communities and related business organisations.

What was the first Catholic school in Sydney?

Founded in 1820 by John Therry, it was the first Catholic school established in Australia, and second oldest school in Australia….

Parramatta Marist High School
Established 1820
Founder John Therry
Educational authority New South Wales Department of Education
Oversight Catholic Education Office, Diocese of Parramatta

Where is the Catholic schools Central Office in Sydney?

Sydney Catholic Schools Central Office. 38 Renwick Street. P.O. Box 217 Leichhardt, NSW 2040. Tel: (02) 9569 6111.

What is the Catholic Institute of Sydney?

The Catholic Institute of Sydney (CIS) is a Member Institution of the Sydney College of Divinity. It delivers the listed Sydney College of Divinity undergraduate and postgraduate coursework awards.

How do I apply to teach in a Sydney Catholic school?

Teachers wishing to apply for a position to teach in Sydney Catholic schools need to complete the ‘Registration to Teach’ process before being eligible to apply for a teaching position. Please refer to the Registration to Teach page.

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