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Boarding

51³Ô¹ÏÍø College's boarding provides students with a home-like atmosphere during the school term. The boarding program provides a broad range of activities both during after-school hours and on the weekends.

Students come from all over the Northern Territory, and from other parts of Australia, to board at 51³Ô¹ÏÍø College.

Students have the opportunity to participate in many enrichment programs including sport and recreational activities, both on and off the campus. A diverse life-skills program helps students become confident, respectful resilient and proud young people.

Dedicated boarding staff, known as House Parents, work closely with student to ensure they are safe, happy, connected and nurtured in their spiritual growth.

The 51³Ô¹ÏÍø College boarding experience, together with the academic program, challenges students to become stronger young people, equipped with skills and values to be contributing members of a community, with a greater ability to engage with their future.

25+

Areas of Study

29 : 1

Student-to-Teacher Ratio

2150

Total Yearly
Enrollment

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Student Wellbeing

It is the responsibility of all 51³Ô¹ÏÍø College staff to provide care, motivation, and love to our students.

51³Ô¹ÏÍø College has a strong focus on Students and their overall wellbeing whilst being away from their family and communities. To support the students, we have engaged different programs from Clontarf and Girls Academy as well as engaging activities that benefit the student in the academic and boarding space.

The programs and activities are to develop strength of character, fitness, team work and harmony.

Students also have access to outside organisations that help support mental health issues and their general wellbeing.

Here at 51³Ô¹ÏÍø, we have a student support team that liaise with Senior House Parents and Academic staff to support students that are having issues or concerns. Our main purpose is to ensure that support is given at all times which means negotiating with families through calls or face to face discussions. Other meetings are also facilitated with students and teachers to offer on-going support in the classroom as well as boarding space.

Our Director of Student Wellbeing will liaise with external organisations and support systems to promote relationship building and opportunities for our young people to succeed.

Student Support is available for family to make contact if they have any concerns about their student's behaviour or wellbeing whilst they are at 51³Ô¹ÏÍø College.