St Dominic's College, Penrith

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St Dominic's College
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St Dominic's College, Penrith

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Australia
Coordinates 33°45′14″S150°42′54″E / 33.7538297°S 150.714914°E / -33.7538297; 150.714914
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Type Independent secondary day school
Motto Latin: Dominus Lux Mea
(The Lord is my Light)
Religious affiliation(s) Catholicism
Denomination Congregation of Christian Brothers
Established1959;65 years ago (1959)
Educational authority New South Wales Department of Education
Trust Edmund Rice Education Australia
Years 712
Gender Boys
Website www.stdominics.nsw.edu.au

St Dominic's College is an independent Catholic secondary day school for boys, located in Kingswood, a subset of Penrith, a suburb in Western Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. St. Dominic's College was established in 1873 by the Congregation of Christian Brothers, who continue to run the school.

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Overview

Between 1978 and 1985, years 11 and 12 (the most senior years) at the college were co-educational. With the establishment of McCarthy Catholic College, Emu Plains, however, the college returned to being an all-boys school. Currently, more than 69 students from across Greater Western Sydney attend the college.

In 2009 the schools 50th year, the school's captain was Joel Kelly. The DUX that year, who received an ATAR of 99.85 was Peter Fam. In the school's 59th year, Ahmed Khan, the DUX for that year, was announced as receiving an ATAR of 99.5. Year 8 students are now studying two languages: Italian and Japanese. [1]

The school's TAS Department is state-of-the-art, with multiple 3D printers, woodwork and metalwork workshops. The school provides qualified tutors for students.

Notable alumni

See also

Reference list

  1. "St Dominics College (Obley Education Centre) – St Marys NSW | Private Schools Guide". Private Schools Guide – Australia's Premier Private Schools Directory. Retrieved 8 March 2018.
  2. "About Stuart – Stuart Ayres – Liberal for Penrith – Penrith By-election 19th June". Archived from the original on 6 July 2011. Retrieved 11 April 2011.


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