Callaghan College Wallsend Campus 82 Macquarie Street, Wallsend, New South Wales 2287
About the Business
Welcome to Callaghan College Wallsend Campus, located at 82 Macquarie Street, Wallsend, Australia. As a secondary school, we are proud to be an establishment and point of interest in the local community.
At Callaghan College Wallsend Campus, we prioritize the success and growth of our students. That is why we offer a wide range of academic and extracurricular programs to cater to their individual needs and interests. Our dedicated staff and state-of-the-art facilities create a nurturing and stimulating environment for learning.
We understand the importance of a smooth transition from primary to secondary school. That is why we provide comprehensive support for Year 6 students through our Year 6 Transition program. We have recently introduced BRAND NEW videos and online application forms for our Aspire and CAPA Programs. To access these resources, please visit our website.
To ensure effective communication with parents and carers, we offer direct access to our systems. Our Canvas Parent Information and Sentral Parent Portal and App provide real-time updates on your child's progress and activities. We also have an online platform where you can purchase HP laptops at a discounted price to support your child's educational needs. Visit the link provided on our website with the code CallaghanC.
We take pride in participating in Education Week, an annual celebration that recognizes the achievements of NSW public education. This event highlights the accomplishments of our schools, teachers, and students. We encourage parents and carers to provide valuable feedback on the draft plan for NSW public education shared by the Department of Education.
We strongly emphasize the importance of regular attendance at school. Even a day away from school can have a significant impact on a student's education. To support classroom learning, we provide Technology 4 Learning (T4L) online resources that offer innovative tech solutions.
For students entering Year 8 or Year 9, we offer a range of elective subjects. Access our elective booklets on our website to explore the exciting options available. If you are interested in enrolling your child at CCWC, we provide comprehensive enrolment information for Year 6 students and all other prospective students.
As part of our commitment to sustainability, we are transitioning from paper forms to electronic forms through Schoolbytes. This change will streamline administrative processes and reduce paper waste.
Our Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) program ensures that students have access to the latest technology for their educational needs. Find more information about our program and purchasing options on our website.
We value the rich cultural heritage of Australia and acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land. We pay our respects to the Elders, both past and present.
Please note that the copyright for this website is owned by the State of New South Wales through the Department of Education. For more information, please visit http://www.dec.nsw.gov.au/footer/copyright.
At Callaghan College Wallsend Campus, we are committed to providing an inclusive and supportive learning environment for all our students. Join us in shaping the future of education.
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Location & Phone number
82 Macquarie Street, Wallsend, New South Wales 2287, Australia
Hours open
Monday:
8:30 AM - 3:00 PM
Tuesday:
8:30 AM - 3:00 PM
Wednesday:
8:30 AM - 3:00 PM
Thursday:
8:30 AM - 3:00 PM
Friday:
8:30 AM - 3:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"First of all, why did they change the chocolate milk sizes it was perfectly fine the way it was. The teachers are absolutely terrible and yell at you for little mistake (besides ms Stubbs love her) I couldn’t spell ‘sentence’ and my English sub yelled at me saying I wasn’t in primary school and told me to grow up. Too many break ins and too many stairs. My childhood is already ruined from this school not only the bullying and teasing is bad but also the uniform. Like yr 10 is supposed to wear black shorts and yr 9 and bellow have to wear blue?? Like the new school shorts are so bad they feels like sand paper and the school shirts are see through. I was wearing one of the new school shirts and I didn’t have a jumper, it was raining..and as you can tell everyone could see what I was wearing underneath. Oh but I can’t have an excuse for not wearing the school uniform. The old uniform was better."
"Mostly a great school. Lots of reviews here from people who think the world is against them. If you are considering this school, Ill be honest with you. Firstly I don't consider the canteen prices to be that bad. There is so many electives to chose from, they are all fun and engaging. There is, like every school, still a problem with discrimination and bullying. I don't believe that there is a major issue with racism, but the discrimination and bullying towards queer identifying students is very clear. On the upper hand, the school has lots of support and counselling options and makes sure that kids are supported, if they reach out. I think everyone seems to find 'their people' here, hardly do I ever see new or just anyone sitting alone on the playground. Many other kids see new kids as a friendship opportunity. I would also like to add that the school is consistently working on renovations, and just last year, every classroom was decked out in new furniture."
"ughh, i cant even put into words how utterly devastated i am by the current garlic bread situation. Garlic bread used to be what brought all of my friends together. We would all sit around and eat a slice, now we have to break 2 burned logs into eight pieces. I am stressed and disappointed and honestly bewildered at the prices of the canteen, I don't even have enough money for Chicken nuggets! At this point, I'm wondering if it would be worth it to bring a mini oven with a whole heap of PROPER garlic bread in it and sell it to these garlic bread deprived students. Now that is a great business idea."
"the canteen is way over priced. the new canteen may bring money in for the school but the prices could be much more reasonable as i used to be able to buy a sausage roll and small strawberry milk for $4.40 but now i have to pay $2.50 for the milk which is the same size and brand (thats despicable) and the sausage roll is now $3.50 and the old ones tasted more like sausage than these new rubber tyre's. Large milk used to be $3.50 and and the equivalent is now $4.00. the return for school must be tremendous compared to what it used to be because they only need to sell 500 sausage rolls to make $1750. change the prices this is unfair to us students as many only have loose change."
"Extremely awful school. I’m being extremely nice by giving them 2 stars. If you really hate your child and want them to be educated at a poor level by nasty teachers. Then look no further! This school is ideally suited to that! It’s highly recommended that you don’t ask too many questions if you’re curious about something. Most teachers won’t be happy about it and you’ll end up getting in trouble for not paying any attention. I would recommend going to Lambton high school or just any other school."
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