Westminster Open Day – Reception to Year 12

Join the Westminster community at their upcoming Open Day to view the school's extensive facilities and spacious grounds, and to discover the broad range of academic subject choices, co-curricular activities, and exceptional student wellbeing programs.

Westminster Open Day – 14 October 2020

Westminster invites you to bring your son or daughter to join their Senior and Preparatory School tours, hosted by the Principal, Heads of School and Student leaders.

Join the Westminster community at their upcoming Open Day to view the school’s extensive facilities and spacious grounds, and to discover the broad range of academic subject choices, co-curricular activities, and exceptional student wellbeing programs.

School tours, conducted on a normal school day, give you a true insight into the welcoming Westminster community and what is offered to each and every student.

Each tour will also give you the chance to view Westminsters brand new Inquiry and Innovation Hub and Sports Pavilion, as well as hear more about exciting upcoming campus redevelopments.

Book your place on one of the Westminster School tours and find out how Westminster can help your child achieve more than they thought possible.

Due to guidelines around the management of COVID-19 and to keep community safe, all tours need to be booked in advance – unfortunately, Westminster will be unable to allow families to register on the day. 

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For more information or to book a tour: 

westminster.sa.edu.au

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