Update - February 2024
St Pius X High School, Adamstown will become Trinity Catholic College from the commencement of the 2025 school year.
Planning for the launch of Trinity Catholic College has continued, following feedback and consultation about the new name from the school and wider community across 2022 and 2023.
We are now delighted to share the new motto and visual identity for the school.
The new visual identity is bold, confident and contemporary. It connects elements ofthe school community, honouring the past and providing a fresh look for our future.
Keeping Connected
Keeping Connected provides information and updates about the planning and developments relevant to each school location.
For the most recent St Francis Xavier’s College, Hamilton updates please .
For the most recent St Pius X High School, Adamstown (Trinity Catholic College from 2025) updates please click here.
For general updates please see below;
Update – August 2023
Thank you for having your say – Trinity Catholic College
Thank you to those who provided feedback about our new name during the additional 30-day public consultation period.
We are pleased to confirm that St Pius X High School, Adamstown will become Trinity Catholic College from the commencement of the 2025 school year.
The name Trinity Catholic College is a powerful reminder that we believe in one God, who eternally exists as three distinct Persons — the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
Planning for the new name and further updates to our school community will continue through to 2025.
Update – June 2023
Earlier this year we asked the St Pius X High School, Adamstown school community to have its say about a new name for the school and we thank everyone who contributed to the discussion, shared their views on the names proposed and offered alternatives.
Following input from the school and wider community, we are pleased to announce the Trustees of the Catholic Diocese of Maitland-Newcastle have resolved the school name be changed to Trinity Catholic College. Subsequent to a 30-day public exhibition period, the name is intended to change from the commencement of the 2025 school year.
Before final regulatory confirmation of Trinity Catholic College, we invite comment and feedback to be sent to consultation@mn.catholic.edu.au prior to 21 July.
Update – February 2023
During the consultation process regarding the 7 to 12 secondary changes, feedback from the St Pius X Adamstown staff and family communities noted the absence of a strong Catholic charism for the school. One of the key recommendations from the transitioning to Years 7 to 12 work is, “In the absence of a unique charism, it is recommended that St Pius X discern the potential of a new charism and cultural identity.”
With the addition of Year 11 and 12, comes the opportunity to review and renew the school’s name. We now want to explore name options to enhance the spiritual formation of students and embrace a new spiritual charism and educational identity for the school.
To ensure input from different stakeholder groups a consultation process was held from 14 February to 24 March 2023.
Overview - October 2022
Following feedback and consultation, recommendations have been released formalising the detail of Newcastle secondary schools transitioning Years 7 to 12.
Over the next five years, the Catholic Diocese of Maitland-Newcastle is renewing its approach to secondary schooling in Newcastle to ensure it best supports the educational needs and outcomes for its students now, and as we look to the future.
From 2024, Catholic secondary schools in Newcastle will commence a staged transition to Year 7 to Year 12 schools, this includes:
- St Francis Xavier’s College, Hamilton, currently Years 11 and 12, will commence the transition with the inclusion of Year 7 in 2024, adding a further year group each year to the full Year 7-12 complement in 2027.
- St Pius X High School, Adamstown, currently Years 7-10, commences with its first Year 11 students no later than 2025, becoming a full Year 7-12 school in 2026.
- San Clemente High School, Mayfield, currently Years 7-10, commences with its first Year 11 students in 2026, becoming a Year 7-12 school in 2027.
We remain committed to strong educational outcomes, improved student wellbeing, opportunities for staff, enhanced learning environments and accessible Catholic education.
More information
- View the overview that highlights the recommendations and key next steps.
- View Frequently Asked Questions.
- View our media statement.
Background
In May 2022, the Trustees of the Diocese made the decision to transition all secondary schools in Newcastle to Years 7 to 12. The transition will occur in a staged and planned way.
From 2024, Catholic secondary schools in Newcastle will be commencing a staged transition to Year 7 to Year 12 schools, this includes:
- San Clemente High School, Mayfield – with the inclusion of Years 11 and 12
- St Francis Xavier’s College, Hamilton – with the inclusion of Years 7, 8, 9 and 10
- St Pius X High School, Adamstown – with the inclusion of Years 11 and 12
The transition of schools to a full Year 7 to Year 12 complement is expected to be completed no later than 2027.
Staff, students, families and the wider community were invited to collaborate on the implementation plan to meet the unique needs of each school.
Previous information
- Information Pack - May 2022
- Frequently Asked Questions - May 2022
- Media Statement - May 2022
- What to expect at the Listening Assemblies (June 2022)
- What we heard from the listening opportunities
Contact
Email: ImplementationPlanning@mn.catholic.edu.au
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