Emmaus Catholic College
Emmaus Catholic College at Kemps Creek is a co-educational, 7-12 secondary school committed to providing a learning community in which students, supported by their families, staff and parish have the opportunity to develop spiritually, academically and socially. Students prosper in a community founded on inclusiveness. Everyone is welcome at Emmaus.
We believe all students can learn and succeed; that quality relationships are fundamental to learning; and students are motivated by high expectations combined with structured guidance and encouragement.
Students at Emmaus are offered:
- the chance to be part of a community of learners and educators committed to consistent improvement
- guidance on their personal spiritual path
- a relevant, modern and practical education
- a comprehensive curriculum tailored to each student’s needs
- meaningful connections with their peers, and school and parish communities
- encouragement and support to pursue their dreams
- an environment promoting personalised learning
Emmaus sees itself as one member of a learning community that encompasses the local primary schools, parishes and wider community. As such, the college works in partnership with these, sharing facilities and resources wherever possible.
Our Lady of the Rosary Primary, St Mary’s, Holy Spirit Primary, St Clair and Trinity Catholic Primary, Kemps Creek are all linked to Emmaus to ensure continuous education from K-12 and to allow younger students to benefit from mentor relationships with their older peers.
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