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Arndell Anglican College - Oakville NSW

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Arndell Anglican College
The Prep-Year 12 school of choice in the Hawkesbury and Greater Hills areas, serving God, our students, families and staff with high quality and affordable education in a caring Christ-centred learning community.
118-124 Wolseley Road
Oakville
NSW
2765
Sydney North-West
(02) 4572 3633
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Dr Gareth Leechman
  • Early Learning
  • Primary School
  • Primary - Year 12 School
  • Single School Location
  • P-12 Campus
  • Anglican
Pre-Kindergarten - Year 12
Anglican
2025 Fees:
Pre-K 2 Days: $5,960 p.a
Pre-K 3 Days: $8,880 p.a
Kindergarten: $6,420 p.a
Year 7: $9,560 p.a
Year 12: $12,945 p.a
No
Co-ed
1250
  • Academic Achievement
  • Agriculture
  • Business & Legal Studies
  • Co-curricular Activities
  • Community
  • Creative Arts
  • Digital Technologies
  • Discipline
  • Early Learning Fundamentals
  • Economics
  • Employment Pathways
  • Faith / Religion
  • Food Technology
  • Information Technology
  • Languages
  • Music
  • Numeracy / Literacy
  • Pastoral Care / Guidance
  • Performing Arts
  • Personal Values
  • Resources / Facilites
  • Science/Technology
  • Social & Emotional Learning
  • Sport
  • Tertiary Pathways
  • Visual Art
  • Welfare
  • French
  • Italian
  • Athletics (Track & Field)
  • Basketball
  • Cricket
  • Cross Country Running
  • Debating
  • Equestrian
  • Football (Soccer)
  • Futsal
  • Netball
  • Rugby 7's
  • Rugby Union
  • Swimming
  • Tennis
  • Touch Football
  • Triathlon
  • Volleyball

Arndell Anglican College is a non-selective, coeducational Christian school for students from Pre-Kindergarten to Year 12, located on 30 acres of bushland in Oakville, part of Sydney’s Hawkesbury region. A proud member of the Anglican Schools Corporation, Arndell provides a high-quality education grounded in the Christian faith.

Our mission is to lead with faith, nurture with care, and teach with excellence. We are committed to helping students grow in character, integrity, and purpose, preparing them for life beyond school. The College offers a broad academic and vocational curriculum, complemented by vibrant co-curricular opportunities in sport, the performing arts, and service learning. Pre-Kindergarten students benefit from dedicated facilities and flexible 2 and 3 day enrolment options.

The campus features modern, mostly single-level buildings, an on-campus farm with animals and produce gardens, a gymnasium, a Performing Arts Centre, and extensive playing and sports facilities for both Junior and Secondary School students.

Arndell is well-connected to surrounding areas, with private bus services available for families in Box Hill, The Gables, Annangrove, Kenthurst, Dural, and Glenorie. 

Scholarships are available for Year 7 students in Academics, All-Rounder, and Performing Arts (Music), as well as Academic Scholarships for Year 11.

At Arndell, students are known, supported, and empowered to flouris, leaving with a strong sense of identity and the confidence to contribute meaningfully to the world.

It's really important for us to have amazing spaces to teach and learn. Our teachers and students love coming to learn in a stimulating environment that enhances curiosity, collaboration, smart digital experiences, performance and play.
Teaching Classrooms
We have stage, specialist and departmental teaching areas throughout the College that include both dedicated classrooms, shared and breakout spaces. Students receive teaching from specialist teachers in specialist spaces such as Science, TAS, Languages, Visual Arts, Performing Arts, Sport, Business Services, and Christian Education.
Libraries
Dedicated libraries are provided in the Junior and Secondary Schools with new books being added all the time. The Stubbs Library in the Junior School includes a teaching areas and a reading pit. The Mears Library in the Secondary School includes teaching areas and a study space for our senior students. Students borrow from the libraries as part of their learning programs and for their reading pleasure. The libraries are also used as quiet spaces at lunch times. The Mears Library is open 8.30 am to 4.30 pm each day. The Stubbs Library is open 8.30 am to 3.15 pm each day.
Performing Arts
The College’s performing arts facilities includes a 500 seat auditorium, individual tutor rooms and classrooms. In performing arts we offer a vast array of opportunities for students across dramatic, musical, and stage management disciplines. In the Junior School we operate two band programs as part of the normal learning program – strings for Year 4, and brass for Years 5 and 6. Each year the students put on a musical which display the depth and breadth of our students talents both on the stage and behind the scenes.
Sports
The College’s sporting facilities include Junior and Secondary ovals and hardcourts, and a fully equipped gymnasium that allows students to partake in multiple sports including volleyball, basketball, netball, indoor cricket, indoor soccer, and gymnastics. The College is also a member of sporting associations, providing further sporting opportunities to our students.
STEM
The College has a dedicated STEM space for Junior School students that is equipped with the latest in 3D Printers, software, robotics, and maker space materials and tools. In the Secondary School the students have their engineering and graphics lessons in the Design Studio - a space equipped with the latest in 3D Printers, CAD computers, laser printers and cutters, milling tooling, and space for bringing their designs to life in model formats.
Technology
All classrooms are equipped with interactive smart panels / whiteboards, Junior School classrooms are also equipped with Apple TV. The College provides a one-to-one device program that runs from Kindergarten through to Year 12 and is fully supported from device provision, software / apps and technical support. Kindergarten to Year 4 students are provided with an iPad, Year 5 and 6 students a Microsoft Surface, with Years 7 to 12 provided with a laptop. Recently refurbished blocks have also been fitted with hearing augmentation technology to assist students with hearing impairment.
Visual Arts
The College has a dedicated visual arts classroom for both Junior and Secondary School students that are equipped and resourced to provide opportunity across the spectrum of artistic mediums. The visual arts precinct is equipped with a photography room and kiln.
Technological & Applied Studies (TAS)
Within the framework of the College's TAS curriculum, we boast a comprehensive array of facilities tailored to foster practical learning. Our Agriculture Farm stands as a testament to our hands-on approach to education. Students across the College have the opportunity to tend to animals, explore agricultural production and sustainable farming practises as well as participate in major Agricultural Shows throughout Sydney.
Our cutting-edge Vocational Education and Training (VET) facilities include two fully-equipped teaching kitchens, including a commercial-grade kitchen, and specialised facilities for Industrial Technology – Timber/Timber Technologies within our wood tech rooms. Additionally, we offer dedicated Information and Communication Technology (ICT) rooms with the latest hardware to facilitate student’s digital learning.
Expanding our TAS offerings, we're proud to provide two fully equipped Textiles teaching rooms where students can explore the intricacies of fabric and design. Our modern Design Studio is equipped with the latest tools and resources, including laser cutters, 3D printers and the latest computer hardware and design programs specifically curated for teaching Industrial Technology - Graphics and Graphics Technologies.
Play Spaces
Outside of the classroom there are dedicated play areas for our Pre-kindergarten, Kindergarten, Junior School and Secondary school students. These outdoor spaces also offer the ability of teaching moments in the outside environment.
Our Values
• Our shared Christian faith
• A culture of lifelong learning
• An open and respectful community
• Our connectedness to the Hawkesbury region and beyond
We aspire that our students will graduate with...
• A knowledge of the Christian faith
• A developed understanding of who they are and what they believe
• Pathways to success in their lives and the contemporary world
• A desire to contribute to the life of their community

Our school nurtures and educates young people in accordance with the doctrines, tenets, beliefs and teachings of the Anglican Church Diocese of Sydney and we are an Anglican Schools Corporation school. This community of committed Christian schools gives us access to a wide variety of opportunities that enhance the educational opportunities for every student, as well as creating efficiencies that enable us to be a high quality, affordable school. In every sense, we see ourselves as aspiring to live out our motto of “Learning through Christ.”

Transport

We have two bus companies that service the College, Busways and Hillsbus. Busways coverage includes the Windsor area, Richmond, Bilpin, Kurrajong, Ebenezer, Sackville, Wilberforce, Pitt Town, Oakville, Maraylya, Rouse Hill and Riverstone areas. Hillsbus covers Rouse Hill, Annangrove, Kenthurst and beyond. Bus timetables can be found via the following links:

Bus Timetables can be found at the following links:

www.busways.com.au then enter the full College name and the timetables will load.

www.cdcbus.com.au select the School Services tab, select Hills District Schools Timetable (Region 4) then select Arndell Anglican College and view the timetable.

Transport NSW expect all students to use their Student Opal Card to tap on and off. More information on how to apply for a card (new or replacement) or to change your details please can be found at Transport NSW Student Opal Card Information.

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College Headmaster, Dr Gareth Leechman PhD MA M.Ed MACE MACEL, joined Arndell Anglican College in 2010, having served previously as Headmaster of Clarence Valley Anglican School, Grafton. Previous positions held by Dr Leechman include Head of History, and Head of House at Shore. 

Dr Leechman continues his leadership with a determination to continually develop the high academic standards of the College, our strong Christian character, and fine traditions in pastoral care.

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