Our school provides opportunities for students, staff and parents to know and celebrate their Catholic faith. This is done through the religious life of our school. Members of our community experience a rich liturgical and prayer life, celebration of the Sacraments, faith formation, social outreach activities, and opportunities to share faith with each other and with youth from other schools in the Archdiocese.
St Ursula’s College Kingsgrove is built on and guided by the Ursuline tradition, founded by St Angela Merici. As partners in Catholic education, we foster an inclusive and vibrant school community which is based on the Gospel values that sit at the heart of every Catholic school.
Our college provides opportunities for students, staff and parents to know and celebrate their Catholic faith through the religious life of our school. Members of our community experience a rich liturgical and prayer life, celebration of the Sacraments, faith formation, social justice activities, and opportunities to share faith with each other and with youth from other schools in the Archdiocese.
Religious education, masses, daily prayer, liturgies, reflection days, evangelisation opportunities and retreats are some of the ways the college upholds an Ursuline education and supports students to develop a personal relationship with God.
Eucharistic minister training is offered each year to senior students and staff.
Our youth ministry goal at St Ursula’s is for each student to know their faith and act upon it.
We support students by:
- Fostering the personal and spiritual growth of each young person
- Drawing our young people into responsible participation in the life, mission and work of the Catholic faith community
- Empowering students to live as disciples of Jesus Christ in our world today.
Living the Gospel
Our college motto ‘SERVIAM’ – I will serve – calls on everyone in our community to find practical ways to live the Gospel values and participate in the world as Christian leaders.
Community outreach
Our staff and students are heavily involved in community outreach, through visits to local nursing homes, helping to run the One Meal Initiative at Riverwood, supporting the Breakfast Club at St Patrick’s Church Hill, as well as active involvement in initiatives by Catholic agencies such as Caritas, CatholicCare Sydney and St Vincent de Paul.
Prayer
A student-run rosary group meets weekly to pray and our community service program ensures students are given many opportunities to put their faith into action.
Evangelisation
Students and staff are involved in a range of evangelisation opportunities and immersion experiences, including World Youth Day, Australian Catholic Youth Festival and others which promote Ursuline spirituality.
Immersion
The college has developed a connection with the Santa Teresa Parish in the Northern Territory, which enables students to take part in a hands-on ministry; working in the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community in a preschool, community centre and spirituality centre. This immersion has increased our students’ awareness of the needs of Indigenous Australian people in the region. It encourages students to do more to support Reconciliation and grow their awareness of challenges facing Indigenous Australians.
Fundraising
Each year the college community fundraises for an Ursuline community. Recently, we have supported the building of a road into an Ursuline preschool in Cambodia and the expansion of that school from kindergarten into a primary school. We plan to offer opportunities for a student immersion to the school in the near future, so that students can see first-hand the benefits of their fundraising and the great work of other Ursuline communities internationally.
At St Ursula’s College Kingsgrove, Catholic life and religious education involves our community (students, staff and parents) understanding the Ursuline values and the charism of St Angela Merici which underpins our curricular and co-curricular life.
With the help of our Family Educator, we continue build on and benefit from the relationship between church and school, supporting the family as the primary educators of their children.
Our college supports active student participation in the life of our feeder parishes at Our Lady of Fatima Kingsgrove, Regina Coeli Beverly Hills, St Joseph’s Riverwood, Our Lady of Lourdes Earlwood and Our Lady of Fatima Peakhurst.
The college also fosters strong connections with other Ursuline schools in Australia; giving our students and staff opportunities to connect with and learn from our Ursuline sisters and brothers.
In addition, our students can participate in an Indigenous Immersion Program, in a remote community, where they experience what it can mean to be an Indigenous Australian Catholic today.