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The Vision and Mission of the College are steeped in the heritage of the MacKillop and Josephite traditions and reflect the Catholic Christian life.
The focus of our religious identity and culture around our College values of Dignity of each person; Equality of opportunity, and: Great trust in God.
Our educational mission is holistic and inclusive, catering to diverse needs, and focusing on young women in a Catholic context of sacredness and right relationships.
Liturgies, daily prayer, and reflection enhance the religious culture of our community.
The sense of the sacred is reflected in the symbols and images of our Christian community.