Sacred Heart Primary - Westmead

Sacred Heart Primary, Westmead

Together we grow and rejoice

Sacred Heart Westmead exists to educate students in the Catholic faith based on our motto “Together we grow and rejoice”. Our school crest highlights our Catholic identity and our cooperative learning environment in which we have the freedom to be, to grow and to learn together. 

We use a holistic approach to education focusing on the spiritual, academic, emotional, social and physical development of each child so that they achieve their potential.

We encourage the partnership between home and school and the active involvement of parents in the life of the school and in the educational wellbeing of their child.

Through the example of the Sisters of Mercy, our founders, we strive to serve each other and to participate fully as members of our multicultural community.

 

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Latest News

Bishop Anthony blesses the new BER spaces at Sacred Heart

Bishop Anthony blesses the new BER spaces at Sacred Heart
14/11/2011

On Friday 11 November, an opening and blessing ceremony was held at Sacred Heart Primary, Westmead to officially open their newly constructed library and refurbished classrooms funded under the Australian Government’s BER program.


Post World Youth Day celebration held in Parramatta

Post World Youth Day celebration held in Parramatta
12/09/2011

On Sunday 11 September, a post WYD celebration Planted and Built Up in Jesus Christ was held at St Patrick’s Cathedral, Parramatta to welcome back the pilgrims and provide an opportunity for them to reflect on their experience.


The Weekend Australian Magazine's video interview with Greg Whitby

The Weekend Australian Magazine's video interview with Greg Whitby
10/09/2011

Caroline Overington from the Weekend Australian Magazine interviews executive director of schools, Greg Whitby on the Parramatta Diocese's approach to learning and teaching.


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