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Open for new opportunities

A NEW school with state-of-the-art facilities and a chance to be part of something new – that’s what St Clare’s at Officer offers.
Opening at the beginning of this year with 92 students, St Clare’s Primary School is the second Catholic parish primary school in Pakenham’s St Patrick’s Parish.
“We expect rapid growth in enrolments to support families within the Pakenham-Officer areas,” principal Helen Staindl said.
“St Clare’s is part of St Patrick’s Parish and is located in the same precinct as St Clare’s Early Learning Centre, which offers three and four-year-old kindergarten programs, and St Francis Xavier College – Officer Campus.”
She said the school offered outstanding primary education in a Catholic environment.
“We have a strong community element and focus on the wellbeing of students as a core component of their education,” Mr Staindl said.
“We have a very balanced staff and a great mix of experience, expertise and passion.”
School tours are held each Friday morning at 9am and during education week on Monday 18 May at 4pm and Tuesday 19 May at 9am.
Find the new school at 95 Majestic Drive, Officer.
Phone 5940 6777 or email enrolments@stclaresofficer.catholic.edu.au for any enrolment inquiries.

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