International Academic Information - St Augustine's College
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International Academic Information - St Augustine's College
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International Academic Information
Subject Selection
Year 5 and 6 (10–12 years of age) students will become part of our Upper Primary cohort. They learn in a tailored environment featuring collaborative working spaces, specialized Music and Drama rooms, and advanced Science laboratories. A team of expert teachers guides students in becoming confident and successful learners. A designated transition program from Year 6 to High School ensures a smooth and well-prepared progression.
Year 7, 8 and 9 (13–15 years of age) students will become part of our Middle School cohort. We strongly advise students commencing in Year 9 to choose subjects they are currently studying at their existing school.
Year 10, 11 and 12 (16–18 years of age) students will become part of our Senior School cohort. Students can commence in both Years 10 and 11; however, they cannot enroll into Year 12 (unless transferring directly from another school in Australia) as it is a two-year course, of which the Preliminary Course, Year 11, must be completed in order to progress to Year 12.
For more information regarding academic information for international students between Year 7 and 12, visit our
Academic Care
section.
Students must complete all assessment tasks and examinations in order to progress in their studies. Failure to meet course requirements will require the College to report the matter to the Department of Immigration and Border Protection, which may result in the cancellation of their visa.
Course Duration
Primary Program (Years 5–6) offers 104 weeks of engaging learning in modern, collaborative spaces designed to inspire curiosity and confidence.
Students then progress to the Junior Secondary School Course (Years 7–10), a 208-week program that builds strong academic foundations while encouraging personal growth.
The journey culminates in the Senior Secondary School Course (Years 11–12), 104 weeks of focused study preparing students for success in their final examinations and beyond.
Sport & Co-Curricular
Sport plays a fundamental role in the College in producing balanced and well-rounded young men who appreciate hard work and training, commitment to a team, sportsmanship and dedication to fair play. College sports include basketball, football, rugby, and boxing, etc.
Cultural pursuits in music, art, design, drama, chess and debating are a vital part of College life at St Augustine's and provide opportunities for our boys to pursue their creative talents, as well as adding to community experiences within the school.
Please visit the
Sport and Co-Curricular
section for more information.
Attendance Expectations
The College requires 100% attendance from our students. In order to obey their visa conditions, students must maintain a minimum of 80% attendance.
If a student is ill, they must contact the school to notify their absence and provide a Doctors Certificate upon their return.
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St Augustine's College is part of a
Worldwide Augustinian Community
In the spirit of reconciliation St Augustine’s College acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.
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St Augustine's College - Sydney
Alfred Road Brookvale, Sydney
NSW Australia 2100
PO Box 612 Manly NSW Australia 1655
+612 9938 8200
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Skip to Main Content
International Academic Information
Subject Selection
Year 5 and 6 (10–12 years of age) students will become part of our Upper Primary cohort. They learn in a tailored environment featuring collaborative working spaces, specialized Music and Drama rooms, and advanced Science laboratories. A team of expert teachers guides students in becoming confident and successful learners. A designated transition program from Year 6 to High School ensures a smooth and well-prepared progression.
Year 7, 8 and 9 (13–15 years of age) students will become part of our Middle School cohort. We strongly advise students commencing in Year 9 to choose subjects they are currently studying at their existing school.
Year 10, 11 and 12 (16–18 years of age) students will become part of our Senior School cohort. Students can commence in both Years 10 and 11; however, they cannot enroll into Year 12 (unless transferring directly from another school in Australia) as it is a two-year course, of which the Preliminary Course, Year 11, must be completed in order to progress to Year 12.
For more information regarding academic information for international students between Year 7 and 12, visit our
Academic Care
section.
Students must complete all assessment tasks and examinations in order to progress in their studies. Failure to meet course requirements will require the College to report the matter to the Department of Immigration and Border Protection, which may result in the cancellation of their visa.
Course Duration
Primary Program (Years 5–6) offers 104 weeks of engaging learning in modern, collaborative spaces designed to inspire curiosity and confidence.
Students then progress to the Junior Secondary School Course (Years 7–10), a 208-week program that builds strong academic foundations while encouraging personal growth.
The journey culminates in the Senior Secondary School Course (Years 11–12), 104 weeks of focused study preparing students for success in their final examinations and beyond.
Sport & Co-Curricular
Sport plays a fundamental role in the College in producing balanced and well-rounded young men who appreciate hard work and training, commitment to a team, sportsmanship and dedication to fair play. College sports include basketball, football, rugby, and boxing, etc.
Cultural pursuits in music, art, design, drama, chess and debating are a vital part of College life at St Augustine's and provide opportunities for our boys to pursue their creative talents, as well as adding to community experiences within the school.
Please visit the
Sport and Co-Curricular
section for more information.
Attendance Expectations
The College requires 100% attendance from our students. In order to obey their visa conditions, students must maintain a minimum of 80% attendance.
If a student is ill, they must contact the school to notify their absence and provide a Doctors Certificate upon their return.
< Back to International Student Program
International Student Program Enquiries
Start
your
son's
journey
Apply Now
Return to top
Our
Worldwide
Connection
St Augustine's College is part of a
Worldwide Augustinian Community
In the spirit of reconciliation St Augustine’s College acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.
Quicklinks
Visit us
Apply now
Fees
Calendar
FAQ's
Saints Online
Parent Portal
Contact Us
Get in touch
St Augustine's College - Sydney
Alfred Road Brookvale, Sydney
NSW Australia 2100
PO Box 612 Manly NSW Australia 1655
+612 9938 8200
Email us
Follow us on socials
© St Augustine's College
CRICOS No.03300G
Policies
Type on the line above then press the Enter/Return key to submit a new search query