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Mother Teresa Catholic Primary School – Parent Fact Sheet

Considering Mother Teresa Catholic Primary School? Read our parent fact sheet to find out more.

Why choose Mother Teresa Catholic Primary School?

Named for the blessed saint of Calcutta, this is a primary school that values the idea of servant leadership. Students learn how they can conserve the environment, use communication to build community, develop high academic standards and share their unique skills with the world.

Students at this esteemed catholic primary school develop a sense of self and of their place in broader communities – their local area, their wider community and the global stage. A holistic model of education is embraced where the student is encouraged to follow their skills, talents and interests in order to grow more fully as a person.

What sporting and co-curricular options are there at Mother Teresa Catholic Primary School?

Mother Teresa Catholic Primary School takes part in the after-school sports program and runs a range of cultural and service co-curricular activities. Please see their website for updated information when it is made available.

What are the school fees per year?

Annual general tuition (not including levies) is $2808. Discounts are offered for subsequent children from the same family.

What are the boarding options?

There are no boarding facilities at Mother Teresa Catholic Primary School.

Do they offer scholarships and how do we apply?

Unfortunately, this school, like many primary schools, is not in the position to offer scholarships.
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Janine Mergler

Janine Mergler is a veteran Queensland teacher, graduating from QUT with a BEd majoring in Social Sciences. After many years in the classroom, Janine moved on to academia. She has proudly trained new generations of teachers in her role as a lecturer at Queensland University of Technology Faculty of Education. She has also worked in the Queensland Government as an education specialist, developing education resources and delivering community awareness programs to help families conserve water. Currently she is the owner and editor of Families Magazine, a publication specifically targeted at parents who value a quality education for children.  Janine leads a team of professionals who write about family lifestyle, early childhood, schools and education information and family-friendly events.

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