Why choose us 

St Pius X High School, Adamstown

Choosing the right education for your child is one of the most important decisions you will ever make.

The Diocese of Maitland-Newcastle proudly hosts some of the best schools in Newcastle, Maitland, the Hunter and Upper Hunter, Lake Macquarie and Manning regions.

Catholic schools offer a unique educational experience which forms the child or young person as a person of integrity, compassion, faith and wisdom. Catholic schools also work closely with their local parish to enhance in students a capacity to make sense of their world, to make judgements and to recognise the uniqueness of others within a faith community.

Each school has a supportive community of teachers, parents, carers, P&F committees, clergy, parishioners and support staff who work together to focus on students; encouraging success, promoting discipline, supporting creativity and instilling compassion. This means that Catholic schools do not just teach religious studies, they seek to develop spirit, mind, body and character and cultivate Gospel values that support lives filled with joy, endeavour and hope in the future.

St Pius X has a commitment to focusing on each individual child’s ability, offering a unique array of educational, creative, sporting and formation opportunities for students.

Finally, Catholic schools offer peace of mind to parents; knowing they’ve made the right choice and the best investment for their child’s future. It is because of this and the many opportunities available to students that we believe choosing a Catholic education is the right choice to make.

Enrolment Information

“Our mission is to evangelise – to proclaim Christ, the Good News of God’s love for all. All our pastoral activities must, therefore, both flow from our personal response to Christ and be carried out in the spirit of the Gospel.” Diocese of Maitland-Newcastle Pastoral Plan, Moving Forward Together, 2011 (Theological Principle 3.1) 

Why Catholic education?

Catholic schools are centred on the person of Jesus Christ and are called to live and proclaim the message of the Gospel. Supported by, and in collaboration with, the Catholic community of which they are a vital part, Catholic schools encourage staff, students and their families into a personal relationship with Jesus, challenging them to find, through Him, meaning and value in their lives.

The school is an integral part of the Parish and Pastoral region’s program of outreach to Catholic families. Enrolment in a Catholic school enables the local Catholic community to offer support to parents in the faith education of their children. In addition, Catholic schools contribute significantly to the Australian community by promoting quality education and a just and tolerant society.

Does my child need to be Catholic to attend St Pius X?

No. St Pius X is open to all who want to share its educational mission, inspired by Christian principles. In accordance with each school’s enrolment vacancies, preference is given to students who are baptised Catholic and who live in the local parish and then to children of Catholic families from other parishes who wish to enrol. However, schools are open to all who wish to be guided in their education by the principles and teachings of Christ.

All families and their children, Catholic or non-Catholic, are invited to have a Catholic education, but must be willing to participate in the religious life of the school.

When is the enrolment period?

St Pius X accepts enrolments at any time of the school year.

We encourage enquiries about availability should you wish to have your child attend a Catholic school.

What is the enrolment process?

Once an application is received, it will be placed onto the waiting list for that year group and will be reviewed in line with other applications when a position becomes available. Positions are determined against the enrolment criteria when a position becomes available rather than how long they have been on the waiting list.

Overseas Students

A small number of places in schools in the Diocese of Maitland-Newcastle may be available to students on visas who share our Catholic faith and ethos. At the present time, no students with a visa subclass 500 are able to be enrolled into diocesan Catholic schools.

For more information, please see the Enrolment of Students on Visas Policy.

Provider name: Trustees of the Roman Catholic Church for the Diocese of Maitland-Newcastle
CRICOS provider code: 03339D

The CSO’s contact person for the area of overseas students is:

Trish Coelho
Assistant Director of Schools


P | (02) 4979 1244
Etrish.coelho@mn.catholic.edu.au

Enrolment Policy

In recent years the Catholic Diocese has received unprecedented demand for school entry across our Diocesan schools. This demand, combined with the desire to offer families a pathway for their children from Kindergarten through to Year 12, has led to the Diocese revising and adjusting the Enrolment Policy.

The policy sets out the prioritisation for enrolment in schools and applies to all students seeking enrolment at a Catholic School in the Diocese of Maitland-Newcastle (CDMN).

For further information on the enrolment prioritisation criteria please visit the CSO website at

 

https://www.mn.catholic.edu.au/enrolment/enrolment-policy/.

 

A commitment to Catholic education when considering priority of enrolment for secondary education means enrolment at a CDMN primary school from Kindergarten or at least the commencement of Year 4 for priority enrolment for secondary schools.

Transitioning to Years 7 to 12

Commencing with first Year 11 students in 2025

 

From 2024, Catholic secondary schools in Newcastle will commence a staged transition to Year 7 to Year 12 schools. This includes St Pius X High School, Adamstown, currently Years 7 to 10, commencing with its first Year 11 students in 2025 and becoming a full Year 7 to 12 school in 2026.

Feedback and consultation processes were held in 2022. During the consultation process, the opportunity to review and renew the school’s name was presented. A further consultation in early 2023 explored name options to enhance the spiritual formation of students and embrace a new spiritual charism and educational identity for our school.

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 has progressed throughout 2023 and further updates to our school community will continue through to 2025.

You can also read more on the Catholic Schools Office website here.

Keeping Connected

Our Keeping Connected newsletter showcases the work our school is commencing as we transition to Trinity Catholic College from 2025, when we will welcome Years 11 and 12. This overview has a message from our Principal and shares the preparation of our faculties as they prepare for senior classes.