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Warwick’s Assumption College

At Assumption College, we believe that education must be liberating, empowering, and nurturing.

We are committed to ensuring the academic and well-being success of our students – through a rigorous, authentic, and responsive curriculum.

Furthermore, we ensure that our dedication to exemplary teaching practice leads to continuous improvement in our students’ learning outcomes.

As such, Assumption College offers a diverse range of subjects that are uniquely tailored to the individual needs of our students and our context.

Assumption College recognises that it is through a liberating education that our students can confidently thrive in any environment in which they choose to belong.

Empowerment of students is witnessed through their encouragement to enliven our motto of “Truth and Love”.

A well-considered and responsive pastoral program is delivered to ensure that students are able to build authentic and life-affirming relationships with each other and those around them.

Students are encouraged to experience a variety of different learning and well-being opportunities, in order to discover their individual gifts and talents.

These include sporting, spiritual, cultural, and academic pursuits.

Through our values of Justice, Wisdom, Generosity, and Compassion, our students are challenged to be engaged in a full and flourishing life, whilst both at Assumption College and beyond.

Our dedicated staff support and challenge our students in a nurturing manner, to ensure that their holistic needs are catered for.

As such, positive role modelling and a commitment to ensure a consistent implementation of all policies and procedures is maintained.

We invite you to explore Assumption College, and witness for yourself our commitment to honouring the inherent dignity of all our community.

It is through our commitment to a liberating, empowering, and nurturing educational experience, that we are able realise the potential of all our students.

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