CSBB announces New Kindergarten to Year 12 College - Siena Catholic College

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Families on Sydney’s North Shore will soon have a new reason to celebrate. Siena Catholic College, a Kindergarten to Year 12 co-educational Catholic College, is officially launching and promises a seamless learning journey from early years to graduation.

The College is the latest initiative from Catholic Schools Broken Bay (CSBB) as part of its bold five-year strategy, Shaping Tomorrow, Together in Faith, which is transforming Catholic education across the diocese to better respond to the needs articulated by families, staff and the clergy.

Siena Catholic College will bring together Sacred Heart, Pymble and Our Lady of Perpetual Succour, West Pymble, creating a seamless learning journey from the early years through to senior secondary. Kindergarten to Year 4 students will learn at the West Pymble campus, while Years 5-12 will be based at the Pymble site.

For families across the North Shore, this marks both continuity and renewal, honouring the rich histories of both schools while responding to the evolving needs of future generations.

Archbishop Anthony Randazzo described the College as “a Christ-centred learning community, where every student is nurtured to grow in faith, learn with integrity, and serve with joy.”

Director of Schools, Danny Casey highlighted that the vision for Siena Catholic College stems directly from the community. “Parents and parishioners told us they wanted a co-educational secondary pathway where children could remain within one welcoming community. Siena Catholic College is our answer, walking alongside families from the very earliest years of learning, through school and beyond. Together, we are building an extraordinary future,” he said of the transformation.

The College will welcome its first Year 7 students in contemporary new facilities in January 2027, with the full Kindergarten to Year 12 transformation scheduled for completion by 2030.

Planning is also underway to establish, subject to the needs of families, an Early Learning Centre on the specialist Junior campus at West Pymble. 

All families are warmly invited to express their interest in Siena Catholic College, which promises to become a vibrant hub of faith, learning and community on the North Shore.