St Paul's International College
Description
St. Paul's International College (formerly known as Aurora College) is a secondary, private, day and boarding school.St. Paul's International College caters to Australian and overseas students, with the majority of students coming from Asian countries.HistoryBuilt in 1878, Elm Court House was purchased in 1891 by the Dominican Nuns of West Maitland, who opened an all girls school on 2 February 1891 known as Mount St. Mary's Convent School. Later becoming known as the Dominican Convent school.On 22 October 1984 it was purchased by the Sisters of St Paul de Chartres opening in 1986 as Aurora College. In 1997 Sister Angelina Fong arrived as School Director and changed its name from Aurora College to St Paul’s International College.St Paul's was initially a senior secondary school catering for years 11 and 12 (ages 17 and 18). In 2009 enrolment was open for years 9 and 10 (aged 15 and 16), and in 2012 for years 7 and 8 (ages 13 and 14).CampusSt. Paul's International College is situated on 20 acres of landscaped gardens in the central township of Moss Vale, New South Wales, Australia, approximately 1.5 hours south of Sydney.SubjectsThe College has a range of subjects :ReligionEnglishMathematicsScienceHistoryLanguage (Chinese)GeographyCommerceTechnology and Applied StudiesCreative Arts (Visual Arts & Music)Personal Development, Health & Physical EducationEconomicsBusiness StudiesLegal StudiesInformation TechnologyPhysicsChemistryBiologyVisual ArtsChinese for Background SpeakersChinese for Beginners