After a year of restrictions, lockdowns and social distancing, St Philip's Christian College is eager to welcome back the public to its campus grounds in Salamander Bay.
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The Salamander Bay school will conduct its first open day in two years on Wednesday, May 12, from 9am-10am and again from 4pm-5pm.
The open day offers potential future students and their parents or carers an opportunity to learn more about the college's facilities, programs and services.
Marketing officer Mandy Eggins said that the morning session would provide families the opportunity to enjoy a look at the behind-the-scenes activities in school life.
"You will be able to immerse yourself in the school's learning culture and get a first-hand glimpse of the school on an average day," she said.
"Visitors will also learn about the curriculum and what students experience academically at school, in addition to meeting teachers and students.
"Tours will be led by our executive leadership team, including the principal and school students.
"Choosing a school for your child can be a daunting task, so the feeling you get from physically being at a campus will be an important indicator of whether the school is a good fit for your child and family."
Interested parents can register there interest at www.spcc.nsw.edu.au/openday2021.