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Sacred Heart College Kyneton is a Catholic secondary school in the Mercy tradition, offering a caring and safe learning environment.

The college is absolutely committed to educating the whole person, to ensure that the young people in our care flourish academically, spiritually, socially, psychologically, and physically.

Organised into two sub-schools, the Heads of Junior (Years 7-9) and Senior (Years 10-12) School oversee the growth of the Junior and Senior experience, with a particular focus on student wellbeing. These members of staff work in partnership with parents and alongside the classroom teachers, with the aim of nurturing each student to reach their potential.

The college is a medium-sized secondary school with a current enrolment of just over 850 so offers the best of both worlds – big school choices, small school atmosphere. A range of pathways are on offer for those in senior school, including the Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE), the VCE Vocational Major (VM) and Vocational Education & Training (VET) Units.

Students can access more than 40 VCE and VET subjects as well as a broad range of viable pathways into tertiary education, apprenticeships, employment and other opportunities.The college pridesitself on providing an in-depth supportive careers service that aims to guide students towards their chosen pathways, beyond the college gates.

We encourage all those in our local community interested in learning more about the educational offerings of Sacred Heart College to attend one of the regular college tours or the Junior School Showcase scheduled for Thursday 17 October. We invite you to contact our College Registrar, Denise Lawrence, if you have any general enrolment enquiries.

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