Siena College is an Independent Catholic school for girls from Years 7 to 12. At Siena College, we build on strong foundations - 800 years of Dominican preaching and 67 years of Dominican education in Camberwell.
Within this tradition, we search for truth through prayer and contemplation, a commitment to study and a strong sense of justice and outreach to others. We encourage our students in their search for truth, to engage in critical reflection on the world, developing a love of learning, an appreciation of culture and beauty and a spirit of freedom and responsibility. Our Dominican values and our search for truth provide our students with strong roots, discernment, and skills and knowledge to thrive in the future.
We offer a broad range of subjects and an extensive co-curricular program to cater for the diversity in individual learners. Our enthusiastic and committed staff encourage the girls to believe in and develop their full potential and to be passionate life long learners. Students are encouraged to be reflective and to recognise and strive for excellence.
A Vertical, house based, pastoral program
A broad curriculum, a challenging middle school program and a wide range of VCE and VET subects
Provision for students with special needs, including acceleration and enhancement programs
Contemporary, well furbished facilities support the delivery of the curriculum.
The development of the whole person is enhanced through a range of co-curricular activities.
Music & Drama - Choirs, Bands, Instrumental Ensembles and an annual College Musical Production
Sport
Debating and Public Speaking
Camps, retreats and extended learning activities
Social Justice programs
An interfaith, inter cultural dialogue project
A strong student leadership program
Parent involvement in the life of the College is welcomed and encouraged. Parents work in partnership with teachers to support the students in all aspects of their education - academic, social and emotional development and in their spiritual growth.
Siena is ideally located within Boroondara. Trams stop outside the school. There is an extensive bus service with 'drop off' at the College and there are two train stations within walking distance.
OPEN MORNINGS are held at 9.30am on the first Friday of the month during the school term. These mornings include an address by the Principal and the Registrar, followed by a tour of the College.