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St Pius X High School (Years 7–10), first established in 1957 and became co-educational in 1983, absorbing the campus of St Anne's College, a girls' school established in 1966. Students transfer in year 11 to St Francis Xavier's College, Hamilton. In 2007, the school had an enrolment of 1,010 and a staff of 97.
The colliery was closed in 1961 and after standing idle and intact was finally demolished in 1969. [1] There are some remnants of the colliery such as Stuart's Pit, which is now filled with water, heavily vegetated and in the grounds of St Pius X High School, Adamstown.
This is a list of schools in the Hunter and Central Coast regions of New South Wales, Australia.The New South Wales education system traditionally consists of primary schools, which accommodate students from Kindergarten to Year 6 (ages 5–12), and high schools, which accommodate students from Years 7 to 12 (ages 12–18).
St Pius X College: Chatswood: Willoughby: 5–12 M Christian Brothers: 1937 St Pius X High School Adamstown: Newcastle: 7–10 Co-ed Systemic 1959 St Raphael's Central School Cowra: Cowra Shire: K–12 Co-ed Systemic 1870 St Scholastica's College: Glebe Point: Sydney: 7–12 F Sisters of the Good Samaritan: 1878 St Stanislaus' College: Bathurst ...
The offences occurred at St Pius X School, Adamstown, where Brennan was the principal and Denham a teacher. Brennan was also charged with eight counts of sexual abuse and two counts of assault. It was the first time anywhere in the world that a senior Catholic church leader had been charged with concealing child abuse.
St Pius X College: Chatswood: Willoughby: 5–12 M Christian Brothers: 1937 St Pius X High School Adamstown: Newcastle: 7–10 Co-ed Systemic 1959 St Raphael's Central School Cowra: Cowra Shire: K–12 Co-ed Systemic 1870 St Scholastica's College: Glebe Point: Sydney: 7–12 F Sisters of the Good Samaritan: 1878 St Stanislaus' College: Bathurst ...
He was educated at St Joseph's Catholic School in Charlestown and St Pius X College in Adamstown. [2] Before entering St. Patrick's Seminary in Manly, Mascord earned a diploma of teaching at the Catholic College of Education (now part of the Australian Catholic University) in Castle Hill, spending six years teaching in a Catholic primary school.
[citation needed] In his teenage years, he attended St Pius X high school in Adamstown. When Piper finished school he worked in Steelworks for a year. When he did not see a future there he took a nursing job at Morisset Hospital, where he worked for 26 years. [2]