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Frequently Asked Questions

Here are some of theÌýmost commonly askedÌýquestions fromÌýprospectiveÌýparents.ÌýÌý

We aren’t Catholic – will this be an issue?

We are very proud to be an inclusive community with students and staff from a wide range of backgrounds, including non-Catholic and non-religious backgrounds; what we all share is a commitment to Catholic values. We welcome applications from all families seeking a Catholic education for their children.Ìý

Have I left it too late to enrol?

At Â鶹ÊÓƵ’s Manly, we are still accepting enrolments for Kindergarten to Year 6, with limited availability in selected classes. Find out more hereÌýorÌýcontact usÌýwith specific requests.Ìý

How much are the school fees?

Information about our school feesÌýcan be foundÌýhere. Â鶹ÊÓƵ’s Manly Fee Schedule.

What curriculum is offered in Catholic schools?Ìý

Catholic schools offer the same curriculum as government and independent schools in NSWÌýas determinedÌýbyÌýNSW Education Standards Authority.ÌýAdditionally,ÌýReligious EducationÌýisÌýundertaken as part of every student’s course of study.ÌýÌý

Secondary schools offer a broad choice of subjects, including Vocational Education and Training (VET) courses. Subject selection processes are designed to maximise student choice and cater for students’ needs.Ìý

Do I need to be in the catchment area?

While being local allows you to fully embrace the community aroundÌýour school, we are open to accepting enrolment applications outside a traditional catchment area.

What about diverse learners and students with special needs?ÌýÌý

Catholic SchoolÌýBroken Bay school system is proud of its comprehensive and inclusive support of diverse learners, including gifted students and students with a range of other special needs.ÌýÌý

VariousÌýspecific support services for students with special needsÌýare available, including:ÌýÌý

  • Consultation services for class teachers to assist them in the provision of reasonable adjustments for students with special needsÌý
  • Services to students with hearing and vision impairmentÌý
  • Special education services to assist schools develop and implement an inclusive model of support for students with disabilitiesÌý
  • Transition planning support for students with disabilities. A variety of support is also offered to cater for students of different abilities, including twice exceptional and gifted and talented students.

Secondary schools also offer a range of extra-curricular activities including debating and public speaking, chess, Duke of Edinburgh Award, mock trial, music, eisteddfods, a wide range of sports and involvement in community action and social justice groups.Ìý

What is your approach to bullying?

Catholic Schools Broken Bay expect high standards of student behaviour and appearance. All schools have policies and procedures relating to behaviour management and anti-bullying which are informed by the Catholic Schools Broken Bay’sÌý.

This policy and associated programs are based firmly on Catholic values and focus on building quality relationships and fostering resilience. School expectations, standards and procedures are outlined within these policies, addressing matters such as school rules, responsibilities, reward systems, support structures, programs and services. Each school is committed to creating a safe and supportive learning community for its students, staff and families.Ìý

ÌýCouldn’t find what you were looking for?ÌýPlease let us knowÌýif you have any moreÌýquestions, we are always happy to have a chat and we wouldÌýlove to talk more aboutÌýhow our school can cater for your child.Ìý

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