Callaghan College Jesmond Campus

Overview
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Overview

CRICOS Provider: 00588M School Profile: The school mainly enrolls students in grades 11 and 12, focusing on an adult-style training environment, tapping the potential of students, and cultivating outstanding students who are responsible and make independent decisions. The school is a branch of the Hunter College Cooperative Project between Newcastle University and New South Wales Vocational University and has excellent teaching resources. The teachers are excellent and experienced, and form a good interactive relationship with the students.

Description

Callaghan College Jesmond Campus

Year of establishment: 1957
Year opened: Year11 -Year12
School Address: Janet Street Jesmond NSW 2299

Total number of students: 670

School motto: New horizons



School Profile:

The school mainly recruits students in grades 11 and 12, focusing on an adult-like training environment, tapping the potential of students, and cultivating outstanding students who are responsible and make independent decisions. The school is a branch of the Hunter College Cooperative Project between Newcastle University and New South Wales Vocational University and has excellent teaching resources. The teachers are excellent and experienced, and form a good interactive relationship with the students.

Geographical environment:

Newcastle beach and the port are only 10 minutes away from the school; the school is close to Newcastle University, with convenient public transportation;

There are also large shopping malls and comprehensive community facilities near the school, including entertainment and medical services.



School facilities:

Advanced learning facilities; new buildings and top-notch classrooms and student lecture centers; creative art equipment; access to the sports and leisure center of Newcastle University; personal computers, etc.



course features:

1. English as a Second Language (ESL)

2. Selectable languages: German, Japanese, French

3. Featured activities:

Personal learning plan counseling process;

Companion project

Reading and writing support projects;

Stress management

Safety and welfare projects;

Cooperation projects with Newcastle University, etc.

4. Student Service Center: staff and student contact center; tutors in the learning center; career and curriculum consultants; talent training programs.

5. HSC test result: ATAR high score of 99.3; 95% of students enter a university or vocational college to study, or successfully participate in work