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Academic Program

St Hilda’s College is primarily an academic community, concerned with ensuring our student’s successful academic progress and providing appropriate support.

As an academic community, the College expects students to treat their studies seriously and in a balanced way. Establishing a balance between study and other activities is critical to the achievement of academic and personal success.

The Principal, Vice Principal and Resident Tutors are available to assist students with their studies and related concerns.

The Vice Principal manages the Academic Program of the College and is available to provide academic advice to students. The Vice Principal is a resident in College and students are able to contact the Vice Principal directly.

The academic program for the College has two main elements:

  • Tutorial Program
  • Academic Mentoring Program
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