Discover Westminster at Open Day 2022

Join the Westminster community at their upcoming Open Day on Thursday 3 November. Westminster offers a spacious campus, extensive subject choices to Year 12, over 200 sporting teams, activity clubs and ensembles, outstanding wellbeing programs and teachers who are leaders in their field.

Discover the superb Westminster facilities at the upcoming Westminster Open Day.

From Early Learning to Year 12, every student can enjoy a truly exceptional education and the promise of achieving more than they thought possible at Westminster.

Westminster music students

Why Westminster?

There are many pathways at Westminster for students to achieve more than they thought possible.

Whether in academics, the arts, or sport, the personal attributes of each student are developed in preparation for life beyond school. Students are also encouraged to embrace the Westminster values of resilience, courage, curiosity, kindness and inclusivity while building their own self-esteem and confidence through wellbeing programs.

Westminster farm

outdoor ed at westminster

Westminster Open Day 2022

Head along to the upcoming Westminster Open Day to view Westminster’s extensive facilities and spacious grounds, and to discover the broad range of academic subject choices, co-curricular activities, and exceptional student wellbeing programs offered by the school. By touring on a normal school day you will gain a true insight into the welcoming Westminster community and what is offered for each and every student.

Bespoke tours are offered for families interested in Year 7 entry as well as tours of the Prep and Senior School.

Alternate dates are being offered for ELC, Boarding and individual tours. Please visit the ELC tour booking page or Boarding tour booking page to register your interest.

Please note, due to COVID-19 guidelines, you must register for a tour.

To register:

westminster.sa.edu.au/enrolment-and-scholarships/school-tours/open-day

 

 

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