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An engaging, invigorating curriculum

Saint Ignatius College Geelong is a co-educational secondary Catholic college, situated on expansive grounds on the Bellarine Peninsula educating young people in the Ignatian tradition.

Saint Ignatius College, through an engaging and invigorating curriculum, develops young people with competence, conscience, compassion and commitment who are dedicated to being young people for, and with, others.

Guided by dedicated, enthusiastic and skilled staff, in state of the art facilities, students embrace the Ignatian value of ‘striving for the Magis’ (human excellence) in all aspects of their academic and cocurricular programs. An innovative Cura Personalis Program (the development of the whole self) at the Year 7 and Year 8 levels, compliments an already established and celebrated GISSA Program, whereby students are able to select either engagement or GISSA activities on a weekly basis.

The House System in the Senior School ensures that students develop a deep sense of connectedness and belonging to the College, essential in ensuring the holistic wellbeing and academic development of each, and every student through a range of programs, events and initiatives.

A broad curriculum and an outstanding co curricular program ensures that every student enrolling at the College has the opportunity to be a leader of their respective pathway.

Enrol to learn. Graduate to lead.

For further information, contact the College Registrar on (03) 5251 1136.

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