Freeman Catholic College
Freeman Catholic College | |
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"To Proclaim The Good News" | |
Location | |
Mount Street Bonnyrigg Heights NSW 2177 | |
Coordinates | 33°52′19″S 150°57′43″E / 33.87194°S 150.96194°ECoordinates: 33°52′19″S 150°57′43″E / 33.87194°S 150.96194°E |
Information | |
Type | Catholic Systemic, Co-educational, Day school |
Denomination | Roman Catholic |
Established | 1985 |
Principal | Mr. Ray Wooby |
Staff | 114[1] |
Enrolment | 1250[2] |
Colour(s) | Red, White and Blue |
Website | Freeman Catholic College |
Freeman Catholic College is a co-education, systemic Roman Catholic secondary school (year 7 to 12) located in Bonnyrigg Heights, a western suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
The school was founded in 1985, and named after Cardinal Sir James Freeman, the 6th Roman Catholic Archbishop of Sydney.
The College has a student population of approximately 1250, with 250 students in the each grade from 7-10 and 200 in each grade from 11-12.
Freeman students are placed into Pastoral Houses, each representing a significant person within the Community they are:
- Cabrogal - "Cobras", house colour is Orange
- Chisholm - "Chiefs", house colour is Blue
- Gilroy - "Gladiators", house colour is Yellow
- Langtry - "Leprechauns", house colour is Purple
- Lyons - "Leopards", house colour is Grey
- Mackillop - "Redbacks", house colour is Red
- Polding - "Pirates", house colour is Green
- Turner - "Tigers", house colour is White
The Houses compete in numerous activities throughout the year in such competitions as the Swimming Carnival, Athletics Carnival, Cross Country and MISA. The House that accumulates the most points at the end of the year becomes House Champions.
Uniform
Years 7-10
Girls
- Freeman white short sleeved blouse
- Freeman tartan skirt
- Plain white fold-down ankle socks
- Shoes - black leather, fully enclosed school shoes
- College Navy jumper
- College blazer (only worn during Terms 3-4)
- Navy blue tights (only worn during Terms 3-4)
- Navy blue or red scarves (optional)
- Freeman Back Pack
Boys
- Freeman blue short sleeved shirt
- Grey regulation long pants
- Plain buckled belt
- Plain grey or plain black school socks
- Black leather school shoes
- College Navy jumper
- College blazer (only worn during Terms 3-4)
- Freeman Tie (only worn during Terms 3-4)
- Navy blue or red scarves (optional)
- Freeman Back Pack
Years 11-12
Senior students of the college wear a different blouse/shirt to school. Girls and Boys are expected to wear the Freeman white short sleeved blouse/shirt with the Freeman emblem.
Curriculum
Basic KLAs
- Mathematics
- Science
- English
- Religion
- World History & Geography
- Personal Development, Health and Physical Education
- Technology
Other subjects
- Visual Arts - Year 7
- LOTE (Languages Other Than English) - either Italian or French - Year 8
- Music - Year 8
Electives
Years 9 and 10
Year 9 students at Freeman are encouraged to select 2 subjects to study during Years 9-10, they can select from the following:
- Food Technology
- IndTech Metal
- IndTech Wood
- Textiles
- Commerce
- LOTE (Italian or French)
- Music
- PASS
- Graphics
- Visual Arts
- Drama
- Dance
- I.T.
Years 11 and 12
- Ancient History
- Modern History
- Business Studies
- Economics
- Legal Studies
- Geography
- IndTech Multimedia
- IndTech Wood
- IPT
- Design and Technology
- English Standard
- English Advanced
- English Extension I/II Unit
- PDHPE
- Mathematics - General
- Mathematics - Advanced
- Mathematics Extension I/II Unit
- Applied Maths
- Business Services
- Retail Services
- Studies of Religion I/II Unit
- Catholic Studies
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Physics
- Senior Science
- Society and Culture
- Food Technology
- French
- Italian
- Music
- Visual Arts
- Photography
- Hospitality
- Community and Family Studies
- Sport Lifestyle and Recreation
Student groups
At Freeman students are encouraged to participate in a variety of groups. These groups look to help students make new friends, develop their social skills and help the surrounding community.
Some of the groups offered at Freeman are:
- Social Justice Group
- Public Speaking
- Choir
- Environmental Group
- Debating
- Mass Debating
- Literary Circle
- Mock Trial
- Maths Club
- Minecraft Club
Notable people
In 2010, Guy Zangari, who was the school's Pastoral Care Coordinator, was chosen as the Australian Labor Party candidate for the state electorate of Fairfield for the New South Wales State elections in March 2011[3] as Joe Tripodi's replacement who had recently resigned.
In 2012, two Year 12 students, Harry Harrop and Glen Gaspi, competed in Series 6 of Australia's Got Talent with their dance crew, Kookies N Cream. The crew placed 6th place in the grand final.
In 2013, Famous professional Hula-Hoopist, Tj Destefano competed in the World Hula-Hooping championships and placed 2nd.