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All Saints Catholic Boys College | |
http://www.ascbc.nsw.edu.au/
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![]() Principal: Tim Logue ![]() All Saints Catholic Boys College is a Catholic systemic high school catering for classes Year 7 to Year 10. Its history began in 1954 when it was founded by the Patrician Brothers to provide Primary and Secondary education for boys in the greater Liverpool region. In 2001 the first lay Principal, Mr Christopher Smyth, was appointed to replace the long-serving Br Matthew Mahoney. The College is located in the heart of Liverpool, adjacent to All Saints Church, All Saints Catholic Girls College, and All Saints Catholic Primary School. There are excellent public transport links with neighbouring suburbs, and easy access from the M5 motorway. Westfield Shopping Centre is across the road. The current enrolment at All Saints is 650, which is significantly higher than five years ago. Students come from a variety of ethnic backgrounds, many of which have English as a second language. The students also come from a wide range of socio-economic backgrounds. There are 42 teaching and 12 non-teaching staff members that bring together a wide spectrum of experience and years of service to the College. The College has excellent facilities including the All Saints Library, plus recently completed Performing Arts and Technological and Applied Studies blocks. The Catholic culture of the college is carefully nurtured and receives excellent support from all in the College community. We welcome employment enquiries from suitably qualified teachers to join the College. |
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