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First choice for decades

ST JOHN’S Regional College has been the first choice for Catholic secondary schooling in Dandenong for more than 50 years.
The safe, encouraging and challenging environment at St John’s allows students to grow and succeed spiritually, academically and emotionally.
Curriculum and co-curriculum programs are designed to ensure the highest possible quality of learning experience and a sense of belonging.
St John’s aims to provide an educational program which develops the whole person – the spiritual, social and physical as well as the academic.
From the STEP Program in year seven, which focuses on transitioning students from primary school to secondary school, through to the wide range of VCE and VET subjects, VCAL and enrichment programs, all students are able to find their place at St John’s.
The college has dynamic and growing programs for the arts, sport and recreation and hospitality.
As a co-educational Catholic college, St John’s focuses on helping students find the right path and place within the school community and out in the world.
St John’s Regional College is a community in which learning, self-discipline and responsibility are fostered, valued and encouraged, allowing students to grow into productive, valuable members of the wider community.
St John’s will be holding an open morning at the college on Thursday 19 February from 9.15am – 11.30am.
The morning will consist of a college tour, entertainment from the performing arts students and morning tea that has been prepared by the hospitality students.
For further information, phone 9791 3366 or book online at www.sjcdandenong.catholic.edu.au.

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