Masada College | Jewish Co-Educational School
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Masada College | Jewish Co-Educational School
SEARCH CONSOLE
Curiosity
makes greatness
Collaboration
makes greatness
Community
makes greatness
Empathy
makes greatness
Determination
makes greatness
Shalom.
Welcome to Masada College
Masada College is a leading Jewish co-educational school offering a premium academic program, emphasising values and behaviours that empower students to excel in school and beyond.
With a strong focus on resilience, hard work, community, and collaboration, Masada College fosters an environment where students are encouraged to achieve their potential and achieve remarkable success.
At the heart of the College’s philosophy is the belief that “Goodness Makes Greatness,” with students being taught respect and kindness, enabling them to build meaningful relationships and contribute positively to society.
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The Hyman Abramovich Jewish Bursary.
Affordable Education for every Jewish Child
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Education.
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Senior School
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Inspired Students.
Incredible Journeys.
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Discover how Masada College can inspire curiosity and unlock the limitless potential in your child.
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As a Jewish community, we understand the profound connection between people and their ancestral land. With this awareness, we acknowledge the Darug people as the traditional owners of the land on which Masada College stands.
Just as we are the indigenous people of the land of Israel, the Darug people are the First Nations people of this country. They are people with an ancient language culture and spiritual tradition that continues to this day, and we pay our respect to their Elders past and present.
We honour their enduring connection to this land and recognise the sacred bond between people and their country. As we teach out students about our own journey from exile to return, we stand in solidarity with the Darug people’s continuing presence to their ancestral home.
SEARCH CONSOLE
Curiosity
makes greatness
Collaboration
makes greatness
Community
makes greatness
Empathy
makes greatness
Determination
makes greatness
Shalom.
Welcome to Masada College
Masada College is a leading Jewish co-educational school offering a premium academic program, emphasising values and behaviours that empower students to excel in school and beyond.
With a strong focus on resilience, hard work, community, and collaboration, Masada College fosters an environment where students are encouraged to achieve their potential and achieve remarkable success.
At the heart of the College’s philosophy is the belief that “Goodness Makes Greatness,” with students being taught respect and kindness, enabling them to build meaningful relationships and contribute positively to society.
Enquire Now
The Hyman Abramovich Jewish Bursary.
Affordable Education for every Jewish Child
Watch Video
Education.
Early Learning Centre
Learn More
Junior School
Learn More
Senior School
Learn More
Inspired Students.
Incredible Journeys.
Watch Video
Discover More.
Visual Arts
Learn More
Wellbeing
Learn More
Events
Learn More
Music
Learn More
Jewish Life
Learn More
Our Publications
Learn More
Contact Us Today
Discover how Masada College can inspire curiosity and unlock the limitless potential in your child.
Enquire Now
As a Jewish community, we understand the profound connection between people and their ancestral land. With this awareness, we acknowledge the Darug people as the traditional owners of the land on which Masada College stands.
Just as we are the indigenous people of the land of Israel, the Darug people are the First Nations people of this country. They are people with an ancient language culture and spiritual tradition that continues to this day, and we pay our respect to their Elders past and present.
We honour their enduring connection to this land and recognise the sacred bond between people and their country. As we teach out students about our own journey from exile to return, we stand in solidarity with the Darug people’s continuing presence to their ancestral home.