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With a history reaching back to 1874, All Saints' College has long been associated in the Millthorpe/Blayney district with quality education, sensitive boarding and genuine pastoral care.
All Saints' will be hosting its annual Open Day and 'Expo 2016' on Friday, March 13 from 2pm to 4.30pm and Head of College Dr Peter Miller pointed out some interesting changes to this year's All Saints' College Open Day format.
"Choosing the right school, especially for boarding is a major decision and we genuinely understand at All Saints' College that families are keen to find out as much information as possible about the many benefits of an All Saints' education," Dr Miller said.
"'Expo 2016' has been organised by the College to provide informal access for prospective parents of senior school students (to Year 12) to key members of the All Saints' College staff and student leaders.
"This year we have put in place a comprehensive and exciting programme of events at the College on the afternoon of Friday, March 13.
"In addition to the usual school Open Day programme of tours, displays, open classrooms and student performances, the All Saints' "Expo 2016" will feature information stations where families can meet with representatives from a range of key College areas.
"These information stations will be available to families to explore such areas as diverse as the wonderful Year 7 entry, Senior School, Boarding, Scholarships, Co-curricular and Information Technology.
"All Saints' College is a popular choice for families in the Millthorpe/Blayney district and we pride ourselves as one of a select few schools in NSW which offers boarding to both girls and boys.
"Whilst our history is a long one, we are a forward-looking school and I am sure that the families of the region will find Expo 2016 an entertaining and very useful afternoon of fact gathering for the education of their children.
"I guarantee our valued Millthorpe/Blayney families that it will be well worth the trip."
For more information, visit www.saints.nsw.edu.au.