Newman College (Perth)
History
Newman College is a pre-kindergarten to Year 12 co-educational school, operated by the Catholic Education Commission. The school was established in 1977 in the suburb of Churchlands, a residential area in Perth, Western Australia. The school's name is derived from Cardinal John Henry Newman, a 19th-century English theologian and poet who was a significant figure in the Oxford Movement.
Campus
The campus of Newman College is spread over 20 hectares and includes facilities for both primary and secondary education. The school's buildings are designed to facilitate a contemporary learning environment, with flexible classrooms and collaborative spaces. The campus includes a chapel, library, science and computer laboratories, visual arts and performing arts centres, and sports facilities including a gymnasium, swimming pool, and sports fields.
Curriculum
Newman College follows the curriculum set out by the Catholic Education Commission of Western Australia. This includes a focus on religious education, as well as a broad range of academic subjects. The school offers a comprehensive curriculum from pre-kindergarten to Year 12, with a strong emphasis on literacy and numeracy in the early years, followed by a diverse range of subjects in the middle years, and a variety of pathways in the senior years, including WACE courses, Vocational Education and Training (VET) courses, and end of school destinations.
Extracurricular Activities
Newman College offers a wide range of extracurricular activities to complement its academic program. These include sports, music, drama, public speaking and debating, and various clubs and societies. The school participates in the Associated Catholic Colleges (ACC) sports competition and has a strong tradition in performing arts, with regular productions and performances.
Community
Newman College has a strong sense of community, with a focus on pastoral care and the development of the whole person. The school's philosophy is based on the Marist tradition, which emphasizes family spirit, love of work, and a sense of presence. The school community includes students, staff, parents, and alumni, and is supported by the wider Catholic community in Perth.