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WELCOME TO ST MICHAEL'S BAULKHAM HILLS

St Michael’s is a Catholic co-educational primary school (K-6) established in 1971 by the Sisters of Mercy. Since then it has flourished to become one of the largest systemic schools in the Parramatta diocese with over 800 students and 55 staff.

St Michael’s has close ties with its local Catholic secondary school, Gilroy College and through this positive working relationship we have been able to develop a transition program that best suits the ongoing needs of our students from K-12. We aim to send our students onto their secondary education as mature and socially-responsible young people.

The school is located in Baulkham Hills, the heart of the Hills district and offers students a positive learning environment in an appealing setting. The students and staff take pride in their surrounds and everyone has a responsibility to take care of them.

Above all, St Michael’s is a part of the Catholic faith community and seeks to help students reach personal fulfilment in a Christian and co-operative learning environment.

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  • Overhyped NAPLAN needs a rethink

    14/5/2013
    Today, more than a million students across Australia in years 3, 5, 7 and 9 will be assessed on their literacy and numeracy skills as part of the annual National Assessment Program – Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) testing in schools.
  • Schools commemorate our ANZACs

    3/5/2013
    Catholic schools across the diocese have commemorated ANZAC Day with special ceremonies at their schools to recognise and remember the Australian and New Zealand soldiers who have served in the defence forces.
  • Reading Recovery improving literacy in our schools

    2/5/2013
    When it comes to schooling, literacy is critical and forms the foundation for all learning. Catholic Education is working with primary teachers to specialise their skills in literacy through the Reading Recovery program.
  • NSW signs agreement for Gonski reforms

    24/4/2013
    The New South Wales Government has reached an agreement with the Australian Government that will see an extra $5 billion invested in education over six years from 2016.
 
   
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