Santa Maria College 50 Separation Street, Northcote, Victoria 3070
About the Business
Welcome to Santa Maria College, a progressive and inclusive Catholic secondary school for girls located in the vibrant city of Northcote, Australia. Situated at 50 Separation Street, our institution is not just an establishment or a point of interest, but a place of learning, personal growth, and faith in action.
At Santa Maria College, we believe that learning is a lifelong journey that should be purposeful and authentic. Our commitment to academic excellence is evident in our outstanding results in the Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) and the future pathways we provide for our senior students. Through the International Baccalaureate Middle Years Programme (MYP), we foster a culture of intellectual curiosity and critical thinking.
However, our focus goes beyond academics. We place a strong emphasis on the wellbeing of our students, nurturing respectful relationships and honoring the development of young women. Our unique three Village, One Community philosophy ensures that every student feels supported and valued, promoting personal, academic, and spiritual growth. Inclusivity and diversity are at the core of our values, creating an environment where everyone feels welcome.
Our model of faith in action sets us apart. We believe that young people are not just meant to exist within the confines of the classroom but to be architects of change and action in the world. Santa Maria College empowers students to be outward-facing, encouraging them to contribute to a brighter, fairer, and more just society.
In addition to our exceptional academic and wellbeing programs, we offer a rich and diverse range of extra and co-curricular activities. These programs allow every student to explore their gifts, talents, and interests, helping them discover their full potential. Through these activities, girls form strong bonds with one another and their teachers, growing in confidence and learning in ways that engage their mind, heart, and spirit.
To ensure that every student feels at home and supported, we have implemented the model of One Community, Three Villages. This model, established in 2016, enables students in different developmental age groups (years 7-8, 9-10, and 11-12) to access programs specifically designed for their needs. It fosters a sense of belonging and provides a nurturing environment for growth.
Santa Maria College is not just a school, but a community of acceptance and welcome. We invite you to join us on this journey of learning, personal growth, and faith in action. Discover the unique opportunities that await you at Santa Maria College and become part of a community that values excellence, inclusivity, and the pursuit of a brighter future.
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Location & Phone number
50 Separation Street, Northcote, Victoria 3070, Australia
Hours open
Monday:
08:00 - 17:00
Tuesday:
08:00 - 17:00
Wednesday:
08:00 - 17:00
Thursday:
08:00 - 17:00
Friday:
08:00 - 17:00
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
08:00 - 10:00
Reviews
"TERRIBLE SCHOOL i am a current student and going in everyday makes me feel sick i feel attacked and bullied by teachers picking on my appearance and uniform thats all they care about not your actual wellbeing with the amount of money you pay you don’t do anything special"
"Santa Maria College. The self proclaimed " Best school in Melbourne with progressive learning " couldn't be far from the truth. If you cant handle this review, keep scrolling. This is my experience. The teachers care more about your hair being tied up than your education, and give you detentions for wearing rings. They strip you from your personality and religion, forcing you to rid of anything other than uniform. As teenagers, it can be hard to obey these rules, and we should not be punished by it. The students are rude, and friendship groups revolve around rich pick-me girls, with no respect. Getting bullied was common for some students, including myself. The staff claim the do things against it, but the effort is low, and I think i speak for everyone when I say it happens too often, they don't seem to care anymore. You get in trouble for the silliest things, and I don't understand why. The uniform is blocky, ugly and hard to wear. It's not wonder the student refuse to wear it. The school claims to be " Caring " and " kind ' when thats all a lie. A student with a different religion was forced to go to church, which is just wrong. And despite them having posters everywhere about respecting pronouns, most of the teachers don't use them for trans or non- binary people. The school is a gimic, and despite all this, they intend to teach the students that this is the best school ever, and almost trick them in a way. 1/10."
"i would say Santa is a relatively good school. They Really seem to care about our uniform but only the teachers that are 'higher up'. Otherwise most of the teachers are really nice to talk to! the actual teaching is Meh, could be better. Honestly too many assignments, but some teachers will give you extensions. There is SOO much drama within the students enough that my friend group who is not involved with the drama has had to help and 'adopt' the people who basically got bullied for no reason. But The Friends i have made here have been some of the best people i have ever met "
"The teachers are biased, disrespectful to students and don't do their job correctly. The principal, staff and teachers DO NOT care about the students education, they care more about wearing the students uniforms correctly and their reputation then actually educating the children and if the students don't wear EVEN THE RIGHT SOCKS, they would give them a dimeric point. I'm genuinely disappointed considering the fact that we have to pay 6-10 thousand dollars of fees to stay in this school, absolutely disgusting and disappointing. I graduated from this school a year ago after being in this school for 6 years, let me tell you during the 6 years I've been here, I've developed non-stop depression, yes, they do talk about bullying and how it's wrong, but do they do anything about it? No, they do NOT care. I don't recommend attending this school. They make the work and homework way too challenging even for year sevens, assessments and assignments pile up everyday, even when I'd stay organized the teachers keep piling them up and expecting us to do all the subjects assessments in under a week and if we don't, we would get a lecture. The school is way too strict, prestige and overwhelming. If you know what's best for you, you wouldn't attend this school, I'm sorry."
"Best girls school for my granddaughter"
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