Innovation meets tradition: Mercedes College’s 70-Year Legacy

Mercedes College
Mercedes College is a co-ed international IB world school where gorgeous green open spaces and fit-for-purpose facilities provide a variety of learning spaces for Reception to Year 12 students.

With a progressive curriculum delivered through the International Baccalaureate, student learning is interdisciplinary in nature, building student agency and developing creative, caring, and critical thinkers. A reputation for a strong sense of community and lived values also encourages our young students to flourish in all aspects of College life.

This year, the College celebrates 70 years of quality education on its historical campus and opens their new high-performance Arts and Sports Precinct, providing state-of-the-art spaces for learning, training, playing, performing, and coming together as a community. With a design inspired by the College’s beautiful surroundings and the grounds’ botanical nature, this highly anticipated facility will connect the school’s heritage with the future through contemporary style and functionality.

Mercedes College

As a Catholic school in the Mercy tradition, Mercedes College promotes the education of the whole person, emphasising intellectual, personal, emotional, and social growth through all domains of knowledge. Co-curricular opportunities and an established wellbeing program also provides for student development at all ages and stages of learning.

By encouraging excellence in all their pursuits, we prepare our students to be leaders, for life.

Book a Tour now and come and see what’s behind The Hedge, at Mercedes College – a unique schooling environment.


For more information:

mercedes.catholic.edu.au

 

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