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All ways, for always

Explore all the possibilities – all ways, for always.

At Assumption College Warwick, exploring all possibilities – all ways, for always is deeply ingrained in our educational approach. This is reflected in our commitment to providing a holistic, inclusive, relevant, and engaging curriculum for all.

Exploring all possibilities means being open-minded and receptive to new ideas. It means acknowledging that there is always more than one way to achieve a goal, and that each path offers its own unique set of challenges and rewards.

Assumption College encourages students to explore a wide range of subjects and disciplines, fostering a culture of intellectual curiosity and critical thinking. Beyond academics, Assumption College Warwick places a strong emphasis on personal and spiritual development. Students are encouraged to explore their faith, engage in community service, and develop a strong moral compass.

In addition to academic pursuits, we offer a variety of co-curricular activities that provide students with opportunities to explore their interests and talents. Some of these exciting options include public speaking, debating competitions, science and engineering competitions, community service, music programs, various sports and cultural activities.

Moreover, we instil resilience and determination in our students, we prepare them to navigate the complexities of life with courage, compassion, wisdom and generosity.

Education is not confined to the classroom or a specific stage of life but is a continuous journey that extends across diverse pathways and experiences. Assumption College offers many possibilities for each young person who walks through our gates.

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