“Chinese students and families can expect exceptional service. We have a small program, so that we can deliver great service. Parents and students can have direct access to me and my team. We take our care and responsibility for their children very seriously. Year on year, we have delivered exceptional academic results. What sets us apart is really our service: that our students have a direct line of communication and that they’re cared for in a family environment, both in their homestay and here in the MacArthur community.”
Trish Cartwright, Head of Admissions
Macarthur Anglican School, Cobbitty, New South Wales
“We have always looked out for the welfare of girls. That’s the bottom line. Our size is attractive. We don’t want to be a big school because we are very purposeful about building authentic relationships with our students and knowing them. We want build authentic relationships with our students. We want our girls to be active and to have a voice that will make the world a better place. We want them to take action. We want them to advocate for good causes.”
Mandy Hore, Deputy Principal
Walford Anglican School for Girls, Hyde Park, South Australia
“It’s just so important that we maintain the harmony between Australia and China. If we have our young people make good connections with young people from China, then they will be part of a generation that will bring our countries closer in years to come. We go to considerable lengths to make sure that our students are cared for while they’re studying here and know how much we value them.”
Declan Tanham, Principal
Aranmore Catholic College, Leederville, Western Australia