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San Sisto College – Our Past, Our Present, Our Future

San Sisto College respectfully upholds the living culture of First Nations people and their age-old traditions and is committed to the continuing journey of Reconciliation. As a Catholic learning community founded in 1961 in the 800-year-old Dominican tradition, the heart, mind and spirit of each young woman is nurtured, challenged and shaped by the lived experience of the Gospel and the principle of Veritas (truth). Central to Dominican values are the four pillars of study, prayer, community and service which underpin San Sisto College’s commitment to whole-student education, prioritising personal and academic growth, wellbeing of self and others, spirituality and prayer. Facing massive and permanent change, the global workforce demands critical thinking skills where human capital is irreplaceable in the digital shift, especially in the fields of operations, problem solving, interpreting insights and communicating findings in an actionable way. Leaders in Critical Thinking pedagogy, San Sisto College prepares students to become women of integrity shaping that future, ready to question norms, rethink antecedents, critically evaluate sources of information; prepared for transformation and part of a future-ready workforce.

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