Australia, Sydney
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The school operates across multiple campuses in Strathfield and a Tallong Outdoor Education Campus. Mary Bailey House provides Early Education, Del Monte serves Prep–Year 4, Gioia House covers Years 5–6, and the Secondary Years campus serves Years 7–12. Tallong Campus in the Southern Highlands serves Outdoor Education, Conference and Retreat programs. The College is implementing the Master Plan to build a new Sports Centre and an Aquatic Centre on the Secondary Campus as Phase 1, with a 25m lap pool, three indoor multipurpose courts and spectator seating for up to 250, plus upgraded access and parking. The Library supports student learning across campuses and the school's broad co-curricular program complements the academic spaces.
The Master Plan includes a Sports Centre and an Aquatic Centre on the Secondary Campus as Phase 1. The Sports Centre will include three indoor multipurpose courts, a stage, storage, a gym and sports offices, plus student and staff amenities and change rooms. It will be connected to the 1967 Centenary Building by a covered walkway and will include basement parking for 78 vehicles with lift and stair access. The Aquatic Centre will feature a 25m lap pool, an amenity block with shaded seating for 250 spectators, a reception office and outdoor seating, and landscaping.
The Library is a central academic facility with resources across multiple campuses, including a dedicated secondary campus library. In Years 11 and 12, Santa Sabina College offers the NSW HSC or the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme. The College hosts a large music program with extensive instrumental opportunities across the years. The Enrichment program supports gifted and diverse learners and ongoing academic development. Tallong Campus provides Outdoor Education as part of its integrated learning offering.
Sport, Drama and a broad range of co-curricular activities are offered, including Outdoor Education and The Duke of Edinburgh's International Award, Debating and Public Speaking, and Careers. The Tallong Campus supports Outdoor Education experiences and leadership programs. Music is a significant part of Santa Sabina, with extensive instrumental opportunities. These co-curricular activities enrich the student experience from Primary through to Senior years.
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.