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Students learn, care and flourish at Sacred Heart College

The College’s byline ‘Learn. Care. Flourish.’ celebrates the essential principles of a Sacred Heart education.

These three simple words describe the rich, deep and personalised opportunities that Sacred Heart College offers as a Catholic school in the Mercy tradition.

The 2025 Sacred Heart College theme is ‘Pilgrims of Hope’. This theme reinforces a global celebration by the Catholic Church where Pope Francis has decreed 2025 as a Jubilee year, where a year of good favour is declared. The special nature of the year will be recognised across the world, but especially in Rome, with a number of significant festivals. Melbourne will host one of these – the Australian Catholic Youth Festival in November/December 2025.

The theme also recognises the unique nature of a Sacred Heart College education where young people are encouraged to grow to become the best versions of themselves, in fact, to become ‘pilgrims of hope’.

The College’s incoming Year 7s can look forward to a comprehensive transition program that will support the fundamental move from primary school into secondary education, with many opportunities to make new friends and nourish existing relationships while enjoying the new and exciting learning experiences that Sacred Heart College offers.

We are once again thrilled to be able to invite families to the College Open Evening to be held onThursday 27 March, from 4pm – 8pm.

This event offers a valuable opportunity for families who are working through the process of choosing the right school for their child. The College Open Evening provides a range of hands-on experiences for children, aimed at those in Years 3 – 6, allowing them to immerse themselves in creative and learning opportunities, while parents discover more about the diverse educational offerings and supportive wellbeing structure that are central to College life.

Bookings for the Open Evening can be made via the College website: www.shckyneton.catholic.edu.au

We hope to see you there.

Dr Darren Egberts

Principal

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