NSW schools offer special religious education and special education in ethics. Approved providers deliver these, where available.
Write to the school if you wish to withdraw your child from special religious education, sometimes known as scripture. Special education in ethics is an option for your primary-age child if you withdraw them from special religious education. For more information, visit Religion and ethics.
Wyndham College holds special religious education (SRE) seminars during designated assemblies in the school hall each term. Approved providers delivering SRE at Wyndham College include the Anglican Diocese of Sydney delivered by Life Anglican Church Quakers Hill. Information on the curriculum followed can be found through the Anglican Diocese of Sydney website.
Currently there is no provision for Special Ethics Education (SEE) in secondary schools. During the time that SRE/SEE classes are being held, students not attending will be located in a separate space and will participate in meaningful activities including reading, private study or completing homework in the Library or Learning Hub.
Students must have written parental permission to participate in SRE. Students who enrolled prior to 2019 have indicated their parent's preference on their enrolment forms. Students enrolling in 2019 and beyond have a SRE/SEE Participation Form to return as part of their enrolment package.
The Christian group meets once a week at Wyndham College and all students are welcome to attend with parent permission. Please read the school newletter to find out the time and location that the group meets.
address
Nirimba Education Precinct
Eastern Road
NIRIMBA FIELDS NSW 2763
Postal Address: Wyndham College
PO BOX 117
QUAKERS HILL NSW 2763
telephone 02 9208 7100
We would like to acknowledge the Warawara people who are the Traditional Custodians of the land on which our College is situated. We would also like to pay respect to Elders past, present and emerging of the Dharug Nation and extend that respect to other Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island people.
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