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Friday, 06 March 2009 12:19

 "A Catholic school in the Edmund Rice tradition"
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St Joseph's Nudgee Junior College is an independent Catholic boy's primary school catering for students from Years 4 to 7 and is set on a 40 hectare site on the Brisbane River in the suburb of Indooroopilly. The college is administered by the Edmund Rice Education directorate and continues a tradition of education in the ethos of Edmund Rice, the founder of the Christian Brothers community.  The principal is Mr Michael Senior.

Welcome to our new intake of students



 

Nudgee Junior offers:

- a caring Christian discipled environment
- networked computer facilities with access to the Internet
- bright, modern classrooms equipped with interactive whiteboards
- excellent library facilities, especially catering for boy's reading interests
- specialised music practice rooms
- opportunities for meaningful liturgical celebrations
- Learning Support and Extension programs
- specialist teachers for Music, Art, Drama, Physical Education and Japanese
- fully-qualified school counsellor and speech therapist
- opportunities for participation in a variety of cultural co-curricular pursuits
- only primary school to offer handbells
- cricket, swimming, cross-country, rugby, soccer, Australian Rules football, tennis, basketball, athletics, kayaking
- member of the Combined Independent Colleges and Junior GPS sporting associations
- after-school care facilities
 



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MISSION STATEMENT

 St Joseph's Nudgee Junior College is a distinctive Catholic community in the Edmund Rice tradition. We are committed to creating a quality learning environment that challenges us to make a difference.

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Last Updated on Friday, 05 February 2010 12:25
 
 
Newsflash

Important Dates 

  • PARENT SURVEY - you can view the results here
  • February 9 - House Swimming Carnival
  • February 10 - Parent/Teacher Information Evening
  • February 13 - Commencement Mass @ 5.30 pm in the NJC Hall
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