All Saints Catholic Senior College

All Saints Catholic Senior College, is a co-educational Private secondary school located at Casula, New South Wales, Australia. The school was founded in 1987.

The school is an extension of All Saints Primary, All Saints Catholic Boys College and All Saints Catholic Girls College which are located in the Liverpool CBD. All Saints Catholic Senior College caters only to Higher School Certificate (New South Wales) students, Year 11 and 12 are the only grades taught at the school. The College motto is "Striving for Excellence".

Construction began in January 2007 on a multipurpose hall and five additional classrooms to meet increasing enrolment needs and an expected expansion of the school curriculum. The multipurpose hall was in part meant to allow for school assemblies and other large meetings indoors (the school had been holding those events in a covered, outdoor basketball court).

On Saturday 1 November 2003 (All Saint's Day) arson destroyed the main office and all staff rooms of the school. Five vehicles responded to the 1:30 a.m. report. Firefighters battled the flames for more than an hour.

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