Australia, Sydney
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The College requires the P-12 uniform to be worn. The uniform includes a blazer with crest (compulsory in winter), a hat, a jumper, socks, black school shoes, a black backpack and a black sports bag. Uniforms are purchased from the Uniform Shop, located in the 1927 Building on the senior campus at 90 The Boulevarde, Strathfield. Uniform Guidelines specify year-based variants and summer/winter options; students must wear the correct uniform and have items clearly labelled with their name.
The Primary campus has no canteen in operation. Nutritious meals are provided in OOSH services.
From Prep to Year 12, there are six Houses: Gunagulla (Sky), Kurrawa (Water), Mundawora (Flora), Teangi (Earth), Weelya (Fauna) and Yetinga (Fire). The House system supports pastoral care, student leadership and house-based activities across year groups.
The College is governed by a Board of Directors appointed by the Members. It is an independent Catholic school overseen by Dominican Education Australia and was incorporated in 1987 as a Company Limited by Guarantee.
Santa Sabina College is a Catholic Dominican P-12 school in Sydney, educating students from 0 to 18 across Strathfield and the Tallong Outdoor Education Campus. The college delivers the NSW Curriculum in Gioia House (Primary) and offers NSW senior schooling plus the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme for Years 11–12. Italian, French, Chinese and Spanish are taught in Years 5–6, with secondary students choosing two languages, including French, Italian and Japanese. The campus program centers on four Encounter experiences (Community Engagement, Career, Immersion, Adventure) and includes a Future-Proofing program and a Leadership and Spirituality Experience. The Dominican heritage informs a culture of faith, service and leadership. Facilities include a secondary campus with a planned Sports Centre and Aquatic Centre, a 25m pool, indoor courts, and a dedicated library. A large music program and a broad co-curricular offering complement academic study. Students participate in Debating, the Duke of Edinburgh's Award and international music tours.