Catholic Education in the Diocese of Parramatta

Catholic Education in the Diocese of Parramatta

There has been Catholic Education in the Diocese of Parramatta since before the Second World War. There are 76 Catholic systemic schools in the diocese (54 primary and 22 secondary) with a total student population of around 41,000. There are also six congregational (independent Catholic) schools.

History

Early expansion

A growing population saw many schools open in the years before the Second World War. Built and staffed with absolutely no government financial assistance, the schools served Catholic communities in Blacktown, East Granville, Guildford, Katoomba and Castle Hill.

Baby Boom years

Australia’s population grew rapidly in the 1950's and 60's. An ambitious school building program was successfully pursued to cater for new families in many developing areas, including Lalor Park, Seven Hills, Westmead and Kingswood.

Government support

Some financial relief came to Catholic schools in the 1960's with the funding of science and library facilities. However it was the 1970's that brought a new era of Commonwealth funding for all Australian schools, based on the principles of equality and diversity.

Many new schools opened in the decades that followed. These served numerous parishes, including Winston Hills, North Rocks, Kenthurst, Cranebrook and St Clair.

Education

Schools

*Bede Polding College, Windsor South
*Bethany Catholic Primary, Glenmore Park
*Caroline Chisholm College, Glenmore Park
*Catherine McAuley, Westmead
*Cerdon College, Merrylands
*Chisholm Catholic Primary, Bligh Park
*Christ the King Primary, North Rocks
*Clare Catholic High, Hassall Grove
*Corpus Christi Primary, Cranebrook
*Delany College, Granville
*Emmaus Catholic College, Kemps Creek
*Gilroy College, Castle Hill
*Good Shepherd Primary, Plumpton
*Holy Cross Primary, Glenwood
*Holy Family Primary, Granville East
*Holy Family Primary, Emerton
*Holy Family Primary, Luddenham
*Holy Spirit Primary, St Clair
*Holy Trinity Primary, Granville
*John XXIII Catholic Primary, Stanhope Gardens
*Loyola Senior High, Mount Druitt
*Marian Catholic College, Kenthurst
*Mary Immaculate Primary, Quakers Hill
*Mary MacKillop Primary, Penrith South
*McCarthy Catholic College, Emu Plains
*Nagle College, Blacktown South
*Oakhill College, Castle Hill
*Our Lady of Lebanon College - Primary, Harris Park
*Our Lady of Lebanon College - Secondary, Harris Park
*Our Lady of Lourdes Primary, Baulkham Hills South
*Our Lady of Lourdes Primary, Seven Hills
*Our Lady of Mercy College, Parramatta
*Our Lady of Mt Carmel Primary, Wentworthville
*Our Lady of the Nativity Primary, Lawson
*Our Lady of the Rosary Primary, Kellyville
*Our Lady of the Rosary Primary, St Marys
*Our Lady of the Way Primary, Emu Plains
*Our Lady Queen of Peace Primary, Greystanes
*Parramatta Marist High, Westmead
*Patrician Brothers' College, Blacktown
*Sacred Heart Primary, Mount Druitt South
*Sacred Heart Primary, Westmead
*St Agnes Catholic High, Rooty Hill
*St Aidan's Primary , Rooty Hill
*St Andrews College, Marayong
*St Andrews College, Marayong - Holy Family Campus, Marayong
*St Andrews College, Marayong - John Paul II Campus, Marayong
*St Andrews Primary , Marayong
*St Angela's Primary, Castle Hill
*St Anthony's Primary, Girraween
*St Bernadette's Primary, Castle Hill
*St Bernadette's Primary, Lalor Park
*St Bernadette's Primary, Dundas
*St Canice's Primary, Katoomba
*St Columba's High, Springwood
*St Dominic's College, Penrith
*St Finbar's Primary, Glenbrook
*St Francis of Assisi Primary, Glendenning
*St Gabriel's School for Hearing Impaired Children, Castle Hill
*St Gregory's Armenian School, Rouse Hill
*St John Vianney's Primary, Doonside
*St John's Primary , Riverstone
*St Joseph's Primary, Kingswood
*St Joseph's Primary, Schofields
*St Madeleine's Primary, Kenthurst
*St Margaret Mary's Primary, Merrylands
*St Mark's Catholic College, Stanhope Gardens
*St Mary's Primary, Rydalmere
*St Matthew's Primary, Windsor
*St Michael's Primary, Baulkham Hills
*St Michael's Primary, Blacktown South
*St Monica's Primary , North Parramatta
*St Monica's Primary, Richmond
*St Nicholas of Myra Primary, Penrith
*St Oliver's Primary, Harris Park
* St Patrick's Marist College, Dundas
*St Patrick's Primary, Guildford
*St Patrick's Primary, Parramatta
*St Patrick's Primary, Blacktown
*St Paul the Apostle Primary, Winston Hills
*St Pauls Catholic College, Greystanes
*St Thomas Aquinas Primary, Springwood
*Terra Sancta College - Nirimba Campus, Quakers Hill
*Terra Sancta College - Schofields Campus, Schofields
*Trinity Catholic Primary, Kemps Creek
*Xavier College, Llandilo

Executive Director

The Executive Director of Schools in the Parramatta Diocese is Mr Greg Whitby. In June 2007 Greg Whitby won the Education category of "The Bulletin" Magazine's "Bulletin Bayer Smart 100", an annual list of the 100 smartest, brightest and most creative people working in Australia. (The Bulletin, 26 June 2007, pp 62-65).

Enrolment

Catholic schools in the Diocese of Parramatta accept enrolments from students who are not Catholic. All students enrolled in a Catholic school should be willing to participate in the religious activities of the school.

In the Parramatta Diocese, enrolment preference is given, in order, to:
# children of Catholic families who live in the local parish
# children of Catholic families from other parishes
# non-Catholics, in accordance to the school's enrolment vacancies

Siblings of children already enrolled in the school are considered by the same criteria above. However, within each of these categories, a sibling of a child already enrolled has preference over an applicant who does not have a sibling enrolled in the school.

Special consideration may be given to children of non-Catholic families for a number of reasons, after discussion with the school principal.

Funding

In the 2002-2003 financial year, the Australian Federal Government allocated 67 per cent of its education budget to non-government schools (including Catholic schools). The remaining 33 per cent was allocated to government schools.

In the same period, the New South Wales State Government allocated 7.3 per cent of its education budget to non-government schools. The remaining 92.7 per cent was allocated to government (state/public) schools.

In the 2003-2004 financial year, NSW Government schools received $8,227 per student from Federal and State sources. In the 2004 calendar year, NSW Catholic systemic schools received $5,933 per student from Federal and State sources(schools owned and operated by the Religious Orders are funded using a different formula). This means each NSW Catholic systemic school student received, on average, $2,294 less in government funding than a student in a government school. This gap is partly offset by fees, building levies and other charges paid by parents, as well as by support from parishes. "Source: Productivity Commission (Australia), Review of Government Service Provision, Report on Government Services 2005, Volume 1, Part B ‘Education’. Report published 28 January 2005."

ee also

* Roman Catholic Diocese of Parramatta
*List of non-government schools in New South Wales

External links

* [http://www.parra.catholic.edu.au Catholic Education, Diocese of Parramatta ]


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