St Narsai Assyrian Christian College 217 Horsley Road, Horsley Park, New South Wales 2175
About the Business
Welcome to St Narsai Assyrian Christian College, a unique educational institution located in Horsley Park, Australia. Established in 2006, our college is a co-educational Christian independent establishment affiliated with the Holy Apostolic Catholic Assyrian Church of the East.
As the first Assyrian College in the Western world, St Narsai Assyrian Christian College is a testament to the vision of His Beatitude, Archbishop Mar Meelis Zaia (AM). Our college offers a nurturing and inclusive environment for students from Year 7 to 12, where they can grow academically, spiritually, and socially.
We are proud to congratulate our students who have achieved outstanding results in Semester One assessments this year. We encourage all our students to continue striving for success and to work harder to achieve their goals across all their studies.
At the start of Term Three and Semester Two of 2023, we warmly welcomed back our students. They have settled into their study routines, engaged in learning, and reconnected with their friends and peers.
As we bid farewell to Term Two, we express our gratitude to our dedicated staff for their perseverance and hard work during a challenging period. Their support for our students in all aspects of school life is commendable. We also commend our students for their efforts and focus on learning and making progress.
During a recent college assembly, we emphasized the importance of putting God first in everything we do every day. By doing so, we believe our students will lead fulfilling and rewarding lives. We also highlighted the need for personal responsibility and encouraged respect, kindness, and support for each other as members of our college community.
On the occasion of Mother's Day, we extend our warm wishes to all the wonderful mothers associated with our college. We recently hosted a special St. Narsai Morning Tea, where we welcomed many of our college mothers and other mothers from the St. Mary Church retirement village.
The college also commemorated mid-fast last week, observing our Church tradition of "Pallo." The Christian Studies department made and distributed special cupcakes to all students and staff to mark this occasion.
We invite you to tour our college during a normal school day and experience life at St. Narsai as our students do. Parents are welcome to book a private tour of the school before or after lodging an enrolment application. Our friendly community warmly welcomes parents, and we believe that their involvement is integral to the success of our students.
At St. Narsai Assyrian Christian College, we prioritize promoting positive behavior and creating a safe and supportive environment through a whole-school approach. We value our staff as one of our most valuable resources and believe in their dedication and commitment to our students' growth and development.
Join us at St Narsai Assyrian Christian College, where we strive to provide an exceptional educational experience rooted in Christian values.
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Location & Phone number
217 Horsley Road, Horsley Park, New South Wales 2175, Australia
Hours open
Monday:
7:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Tuesday:
7:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Wednesday:
7:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Thursday:
7:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Friday:
7:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Saint Narsai Assyrian Christian College: An Outstanding Learning Institution One of the most striking features of Saint Narsai Assyrian Christian College is its commitment to academic excellence. The school boasts a well-structured and comprehensive curriculum that balances core subjects with various extracurricular activities. The teachers here are highly qualified, passionate, and dedicated to their craft, ensuring that every student receives personalized attention and support to thrive academically."
"I love this school so much . Firstly, it provides an exceptional learning environment that greatly supports my educational journey. The teachers are knowledgeable, passionate, and dedicated to helping students succeed. They go the extra mile to explain complex concepts, offer guidance, and provide valuable resources. The school's curriculum is well-structured and offers a diverse range of subjects, allowing me to explore my interests and expand my knowledge. Additionally, my school places a strong emphasis on safety, creating a secure and nurturing atmosphere for students. From implementing strict security measures to fostering a culture of respect and kindness, I always feel protected and comfortable within its walls. Overall, the combination of quality education and a safe environment makes me love my school wholeheartedly."
"Awesome school! Great teachers that help you improve with everything. Very kind principle and deputies. Overall a great high school. One of the best in the world."
"This school, 100% not worth the fees you pay YEARLY. A school that has the aesthetic but not the rules, and not the education. Rules, no facial hair? As assyrians the school need to realise Assyrian males grow facial hair at a young age as well between 11-14. So why do you guys make them shave it? A school is allowed to make students insecure? is this the school you want to enrol your child at? Facial hair is a big part in a male growing. They are changing. It's the 21st century, this school needs to remove the facial hair rule. You should NOT make a student shave if it does make them insecure to the POINT where they don't want to come to school anymore, this school knows Assyrians judge people a lot and TALK a lot about a person. Imagine how a student that has to shave feels if someone talks bad about them? Students getting bullied over facial hair? its ridiculous isn't it Hair Cuts, Hair cuts should NOT determine our education. If a student likes their hair, why make them cut it? Obviously be more lenient on the hair rules, if it grows crazy crazy. Tell the student, if it's not crazy don't. If a student HAS curly hair and it's from GENETICS, YOU DO NOT CONTROL IT!!! Curly hair is natural for students, and for males. So why make them cut their hair because you do not like it? God made their hair like that, God made their hair curly as well. This school is more of a Prison than a school itself. Also, the education is the worst in this school."
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