Casimir Catholic College, Marrickville NSW – Building Resilience
The goal of the College is to provide quality Catholic education. We have a clear focus on academic excellence for all students. Our philosophy is based on the premise that […]
63 Teaching
20 Non Teaching
$4,935 (Year 7)
$5,145 (Year 12)
30
Japanese Centre of Excellence
VET Available
CASIMIR CATHOLIC College is a Year 7-12 co-educational College which was established in 1983 from the amalgamation of De La Salle College and St Brigid’s College, both of which had been landmark schools in the Marrickville area dating back to the 1930s.
The College exists to meet the educational needs of children from Marrickville and surrounding suburbs. It has a rich tradition, steeped in the values and customs of three religious orders: the Good Samaritan Sisters, the De La Salle Brothers and the Passionist Fathers.
The College is renowned for its genuine sense of community, friendly campus, vibrant, diverse and dynamic feel. The College has great relations with St Brigid’s Church, Marrickville and very close connections with our feeder primary schools.
We aim to provide quality Catholic education with a focus on academic excellence – in turn, creating quality graduates with high standards and expectations, motivating and challenging students to achieve their potential. We endeavour to create a very organised, structured and settled environment.
The Newman Selective Gifted Education Program enriches and extend5 students to be curious, creative and critical thinkers. At Casimir we are committed to educating our students to be strong, respectful global citizens.
The goal of the College is to provide quality Catholic education. We have a clear focus on academic excellence for all students. Our philosophy is based on the premise that […]
Year | Reading | Writing | Spelling | Grammar | Numeracy |
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Year 7 | 548 | 538 | 574 | 552 | 554 |
Year 9 | 578 | 555 | 580 | 574 | 591 |
This table above shows the average student results at this school for the year 2019.
Naplan data is sourced from: https://www.myschool.edu.au