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Welcome to St Angela's Primary Castle Hill (Kellyville Parish)

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Our mission as educators is to identify the unique potential in each child and call it forth so that it is developed within the framework of:St Angela's Primary school, Castle Hill is an educating community with the children at the centre of our endeavours.

  • an integrated curriculum
  • the aspirations of the family
  • the values and faith of the Parish community
  • the present and future needs of a society which promotes justice and peace

Our school motto, 'Let your Light shine', inspires the whole community to live our unique life journey with joy and self-belief.

Located in Castle Hill, the school was named after the founder of the Ursuline sisters - St Angela Merici and since its beginning the spirit and writings of St Angela have been shared with the community.

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St Patrick Himself Visits St Angela's Primary School

St Patrick Himself Visits St Angela's Primary School
26/03/2012

What a wonderful celebration of faith, fun and learning we experienced last Friday as St Angela's Primary celebrated St Patrick’s Day with a prayer assembly, morning tea and class visits.

Tags: St Patrick's   Assembly   Open Classrooms   2012


Parramatta Marist first Australian school to join US PBL New Tech Network

Parramatta Marist first Australian school to join US PBL New Tech Network
22/03/2012

Parramatta Marist High, Westmead were officially recognised as the first Australian school to join the US New Tech Network following the success of their project based learning approach at the boys secondary school.­­­­


Year 1 Visit Sydney Aquarium

Year 1 Visit Sydney Aquarium
11/03/2012

On 1st March, Year 1 visited Sydney Aquarium at Darling Harbour. This excursion complemented our Integrated Unit: Why is the Sea Important to Us?

Tags: Year 1   Excursion   Aquarium


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