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St Joseph's Parish School

St Joseph's Parish School

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St Joseph's Parish School Condobolin

Principal's Welcome

Principal's Welcome

Welcome to St Joseph's Parish School! St Joseph's Parish School offers a beautiful setting and atmosphere in which we as a Christian community teach, learn and celebrate our faith. We are committed to the development of the whole person ensuring...

Our Catholic Identity

Our Catholic Identity

In response to the needs of the Catholic Community of Condobolin and the Lachlan Shire, the first school was established by Bishop Byrne in 1889. The School was opened in Orange Lane with 61 pupils. The school was staffed by...

Our School Community

Our School Community

Parents are active tutors in individual class programs and are important participants in our policy development committees. Each year parents are invited to become involved in their children's education through various activities at the school. Recent legislation requires all people...

St Joseph's Parish School

Cnr William & Molong St
Condobolin, NSW, 2877

(02) 6895 2204

We would like to acknowledge that we live and work on the traditional lands of the Aboriginal people and their many custodians. We pay our respects to both present and past elders and the continuing custodians of these lands. May we listen with great care to the heartbeat of Aboriginal lands and to its people who have cared for it so well and for so long.

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