Transportation
Saturday, 24 February 2007
Finally, transport.  Every student at Magdalene qualifies for a bus pass.  All our students carry a T-pass in addition to a their bus pass for transport to and from school each day.  Magdalene is
 
Technology for Learning
Saturday, 24 February 2007
One of the significant features of Magdalene Catholic High School is its use of technology for learning.  Students live in a digital world and why should the way we teach and they learn be any
 
Extra Curricula
Saturday, 24 February 2007
The school also provides opportunities for students to participate in the Duke of Edingburgh program and assists student learning with a weekly Homework club. A dynamic Creative Arts teaching team
 
Community and Faith
Saturday, 24 February 2007
There are a number of opportunities at Magdalene for communal celebration.  On Tuesdays we celebrate together with whole school assembly. In addition, we have award assemblies where success at
 
Curriculum
Saturday, 24 February 2007
Students have a broad curriculum: they study Religious Education, English, Mathematics, Science, History and Geography, and Personal Development, Health and Physical Education.  Students also study
 
Sport
Saturday, 24 February 2007
Our week is punctuated by sport on Tuesday afternoons.  Students have the opportunity to participate in competitive sport against other independent schools or recreational sport.  There are
 
Daily routine
Saturday, 24 February 2007
The Magdalene day commences at eight o’clock when students arrive by buses from the surrounding suburbs.  Students are supervised from 7.50am till 3.00pm each day.  Our day begins at 8.15am with
 
An orientation
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