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18 de mar. de 2024 · St. Dominic’s College is committed to providing Catholic Secondary School education to boys in the Greater Penrith Area. St Dominic’s College has a commitment to creating a caring environment where excellence in Education is evident within the Catholic Tradition and the Spirit of Edmund Rice.
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St Dominic's College is an independent Catholic secondary day school for boys, located in Kingswood, a subset of Penrith, a suburb in Western Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. St. Dominic's College was established in 1873 by the Congregation of Christian Brothers, who continue to run the school.
St Dominic's College es una escuela secundaria católica independiente para niños, ubicada en Kingswood , un subconjunto de Penrith , un suburbio en el oeste de Sydney , Nueva Gales del Sur , Australia . St. Dominic's College fue establecido en 1873 por la Congregación de Hermanos Cristianos , quienes continúan dirigiendo la escuela.
St Dominic’s is a College in the tradition of Edmund Rice, and we place a strong emphasis on our Catholic heritage and the values that provides. Spirituality and social justice form the cornerstone of our College, as we strive to educate our students into becoming conscientious and caring members of the community.
Who We Are. Since 1958. St. Dominic’s College was established for the purpose of providing a Catholic education for boys in the Penrith District. The foundation of the Brothers’ School at Penrith was shrouded in mystery. The people of Penrith themselves knew of it only a week before the opening day.