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Marco Di Cesare, principal of Caroline Chisholm Catholic College, says the pros and cons of single-sex and mixed education are constantly being debated but his college offers a practical solution.

“We focus,” he says, “on a concentrated single-sex education from years 7-9 for our young girls and boys at separate campuses, and a co-educational experience from years 10-12. This allows students to experience and take advantage of the best of both settings.

“The all-girls Christ the King Campus offers girls a safe space that prepares them for the coeducational setting in year 10 and beyond. Starting off at an all-girls school creates a focused environment for girls to learn, but never feeling alienated from the college’s junior boys who learn at our St John’s Campus.

“The college promotes student voice and agency, where students stand up for themselves and sisterhood that unites all the girls around important movements such as Black Lives Matters and Action Against Bullying.

“We also promote strong females without labels. Christ the King is a unique community built around educational choices, empowerment and identity.”

The college collaborates with students to deliver a pastoral program that addresses the immediate issues at hand. The aim is to empower young women with the skills and attitudes needed to be their best, to overcome the obstacles and challenges society places before them, and to embrace their inner power.

Call the college to organise a personalised tour or email admissions@cccc.vic.edu.au.

Caroline Chisholm Catholic College, 
65 and 204 Churchill Avenue, Braybrook. 
Inquiries: 9296 5311 or visit cccc.vic.edu.au

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